The problem with almost any car that tries to do two completely different things at the same time is that it doesn’t do either of them very well. One of the rare exceptions to this rule is the ...
Joseph has always been interested in cars and automotive history. He can be found driving around town in a rusty police cruiser that he purchased from a city auction. His dream is to one day compete ...
Smoke pours out of the open engine cover as flames lick the still-sparking starter motor. “That’s OK,” says owner Fred Pierce, “we’ve got lots of fire extinguishers.” It might seem strange for an ...
Despite what The Jetsons led us to believe, society hasn't quite advanced to the point where we have flying cars (there's still 40 more years to make that a reality!). However, we did invent cars that ...
Richard Webber has been writing about his passion for travel and classic cars, among other subjects, for longer than he can remember. His wanderings have taken him everywhere from Iceland and ...
Amphicar production ceased in 1965, just four years after hitting the market. In short, the Amphicar was a one-of-a-kind product. It was the only amphibious car to be mass-produced for civilian use.