For our final entry in Despised Car Week, I’ve chosen a type of vehicle I know a lot of you aren’t fond of: sketchy projects.
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 ...
The original 1967 Dodge Deora is now on display at The Henry Ford museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Created by the designer behind the first Hot Wheels, it became one of the first 16 die-cast models in ...
The Dude package was only offered in 1970 and 1971, and experts agree that Dodge sold only 1,500 to 2,000 trucks equipped ...
Dodge’s ‘personal-size’ pickup truck was made from 1982 to 1984, and never got a factory turbocharger; one example, though, ...
Utility vehicles—or “utes” for slang—aren’t on the radar screen for many Americans. We can count every single model ever produced for us Yanks on the fingers of one hand, the last of which (GM’s El ...