Hot rods have gone through all kinds of trends over the past 80 years, but many of the rods being built today—by home builders and pro shops alike—are traditional rods equipped with suspension setups ...
Gettin' WiredQ.I have a '34 Ford coupe with a Flathead and early running gear. The brakes are '40 Ford all the way around. I've been driving the car in the same condition for several years and decided ...
Hardcore off-roaders and Jeep fans swear by the solid axle. They say the durability, articulation, and simplicity of a live-axle setup can't be beat. Yet slowly, the solid front axle has died out.
MacPherson Strut Suspension is the most common type of suspension used on front wheel drive cars. Read on to know more The MacPherson Strut Suspension is named after the developer Earle S. MacPherson.
Hugo Becker of BMWBLOG breaks down the history of front-wheel-drive vehicles in the face of a wrong-wheel-drive Bavarian future. — Ed. In the beginning was the Cugnot artillery tractor. More than one ...
Most front-wheel-drive cars are plagued by understeer; some more than others. First generation Diamond Star owners know this. In stock form Project Laser exhibits some of the most classic displays of ...
Safet Šatara is a journalist and creative marketing junior with an avid passion for automobiles and everything that moves. With thousands of car reviews under his belt, he made a small but noticeable ...
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1966 Oldsmobile Toronado made front-wheel drive look dangerous
The 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado did something almost no American car had dared to do in decades: it put a huge V8’s power through the front wheels and wrapped the result in a sleek, luxury coupe body.
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