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Think cars like the Lotus Esprit and the ever-popular MGB, and you start to realize that very often the formula for a classic ...
Reps Hold the Key to Muscle Growth. Here’s How Trainers Say You Should Use Them. Harvard thought it had a cheap copy of the Magna Carta. It turned out to be extremely rare ‘I live a very simple life ...
Now, thanks to all the nostalgia around everything that sounds vintage and retro, pixel art graphics are coming back (with titles of the likes of Flappy Bird) and we can now use smartphone and tablets ...
Butch got involved with the Boise-area Idaho Chariots, a vintage car club that gathers for car shows and other events, and hosts a weekly lunch where members talk insurance plans and trade ideas ...
Unleash your creativity with Pixelorama, a powerful and accessible open-source pixel art multitool. Whether you want to create sprites, tiles, animations, or just express yourself in the language of ...
I will admit from the start that I’m a Mustang fan. There are a few cars I’ve never owned, and as I slide into the dressing-gown-and-slippers phase of my life, I probably never will.
Most people think of muscle cars and picture Detroit metal—Chevelles, Chargers, Mustangs. But that formula of stuffing a big engine in a mid-sized, rear-wheel-drive body isn’t exclusive to America.
In honor of some of the timeless works of art that emerged from production plants around the world, we now take a look at some modern cars that look like retro classics. The American muscle car ...
It was the beginning of the end for the GTO in 1970. Muscle cars were no longer selling like hotcakes due to a combination of rising insurance rates and new federal regulations, so Pontiac's ...
More than half a century after the summer of 1973 when he bought his first British retro sports car at the age of 20, Michael Hattem had been ready to buy a new model of the Morgan Plus Four.
In an era of screens, sensors and electrification, it might seem surprising that some of the most talked-about cars in 2025 look straight out of the past. But retro design isn’t just a nostalgic ...
He might not have been the first to draw a racing car, but Ernest Montaut’s novel style sketched the first speed lines and distorted wheels to enhance the drama of velocity. You won’t find his ...