Europe
Asia
Oceania
Americas
Africa
I think it was the Americans who started it. When I was a little kid, the Detroiters were heavily into indulging themselves with some of the most massive, chrome-laden, over-the-top front grilles in h
Editor-at-large Mark Walton hasn’t been the same since ...
The idea of taking the simple, powerful, reliable powertrain from an American muscle car and dropping it into a vehicle that is a bit more special is nothing new. Indeed, De Tomaso – which created the
The V8 came of age in the USA, but historically America has by no means been its only home, nor the source of some of its greatest exponents. British car makers also saw the layout’s appeal, and while
IN Germany, they call it the Bulli. The Aussie band, Men at Work, sang about ‘travelling in a fried-out Kombi’. Others know it as the bus, microbus or camper. Whatever you call it, the Volkswagen Tran
THE WAY WE WERE