Looking like a pair of Hot Wheels toys come to life, the custom cars that inspired two of the most recognizable toys of all time will be on display on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., beginning ...
The Dodge Deora is a legend that's lived two very different lives since its creation in the late 1960s. Its first incarnation was an eye-popping concept car that wowed crowds on the auto show circuit.
If the vehicles at this year’s Cars at the Capital exhibition look familiar, that’s because you may remember them from much smaller versions: Ed “Big Daddy” Roth’s 1961 Beatnik Bandit hot rod and the ...
Created by the designer behind the first Hot Wheels, it became one of the first 16 die-cast models in 1968. It was built in Detroit but fueled SoCal hot-rodding culture. In 1963, The Beach Boys ...
When I think of truly great concept car designs, my mind immediately goes to sports cars. But the concept car universe is a wide one, and although it's rarer, pickup truck concepts can push the ...
Less than two years after it was completed, the Dodge Deora became a legendary custom, an official Crysler concept, an AMT plastic scale-model kit, and one of the very first Hot Wheels die-cast toy ...
It was built in Detroit but fueled SoCal hot-rodding culture. In 1963, The Beach Boys released Little Deuce Coupe as an album, the cover featuring a gleaming, metallic blue '32 Ford coupe with a wild ...
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