This Day in Automotive History: The Ayus Autobahn in Germany
On September 10, 1921, the Ayus Autobahn near Berlin, Germany opened for travel.
On September 10, 1921, the Ayus Autobahn near Berlin, Germany opened for travel.
Henry Ford was born 152 years ago, and the products of his innovation still continue to grow today.
These guys were the original hot rodders, running souped-up cars to avoid the law and move product.
This was one hot rod bust for the books.
Six takes on the classic beach cruiser help celebrate the launch of the RacingJunk.com and VisitMyrtleBeach.com Beach Cruiser giveaway.
This 1962 Volvo P1800 coupe is nicknamed “Mobil 1” and has a much storied history in vintage sports car racing.
She didn’t start out as an award winning race car driver.
The 1967 Pontiac Firebird was meant to compete with the Camaro. So what’s this GM-X stuff all about? No really, we’re asking you!
Dieter Scharshmidt was a well known Canadian street racer of the late 1970’s and early ‘80s.
Despite never powering a race winner, few engines have become as much of a ‘celebrity’ in automobile racing as the Novi engine.