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Over the years the cream of the Old Car hobby has always risen to the top. The Traditional Ford Hot Rod Roadster is the Creme de la Creme!
All over the world, roadster enthusiasts gather together to exchange anecdotes and tips, meet and make new friends and, of course, drive their open-air cars through the countryside, desert, city...
A roadster, also known as a hot rod, is a classic vehicle. This two-seater has an open top, and it's been in production since the first vehicles were made. If you find yourself in possession of a...
In the 1930s and 1940s, cars that were modified for enhanced performance were labeled hot rods. Hot rod cars can have their cams, pushrods, frame rails, carburetors and other engine parts tweaked...
45 years ago, the 1932 Roadster was introduced as a model kit car. The 2-Door Roadster Hi-Boy was popular with hot rod lovers in the 1960s. Finding a 1932 Ford to restore is a challenge and it can...
The Mazda MX-5, commonly known as the Miata, reignited the classic roadster concept that had long been idle in the automotive industry and prompted virtually all automakers to establish their own...
The Cadillac Allanté was General Motor's unsuccessful attempt to restore its name in the ultra-luxury car field by competing against Mercedes-Benz and Jaguar with a roadster. Unstable...
Carroll Shelby was born in Texas in 1923. From a young age, Shelby enjoyed going fast and was a natural race car driver. Shelby turned his love for racing cars into a career creating them. The...
English roadster vintage bikes are currently gaining in value. Learn what other vintage bikes are gaining value from a bicycle expert in this free video.
Ferdinand Porsche, creator of the Volkswagen, and his son Ferry built the first Porsche sports car in Austria beginning in 1947. The elder Porsche was responsible for building Volkswagens, but...
The Mazda Miata, formally known as the MX-5, revived the moribund sports car niche in the United States after British-made MG abandoned the U.S. automobile market in 1980 due to fuel and safety...
The Sunbeam Alpine, based in Midlands, England, was a two-seater roadster, coupé and fastback manufactured by the Rootes Group between 1953 and 1975. The car, however, is most identified as...
The Pagani Zonda can be considered one of the world's great super cars. While the Zonda does not have as long a history of sports cars like Lamborghini and Ferarri, its speed and stylish design...
The Smart Roadster was produced by Smart GmbH from 2003 to 2005. Its concept of an economical but stylish roadster was a good idea that soured when it was besieged by warranty claims. It was...
The MGB is considered by many to be the epitome of the affordable British sports car. It was made as a convertible and a coupe and is relatively durable by vintage car standards. Although MGs have...
They're slow, have a very short driving range per charge, take a long time to charge and are prone to breaking--these are common myths about electric cars, but the fact is, these are problems that...
The Murcielago and the Gallardo are the high-powered sports cars manufactured by Italian automaker, Lamborghini. Both automobiles are extremely expensive, easily making them symbols of opulence.
The Cobra was originally a British-built AC roadster customized by race driver Carroll Shelby, who stuffed a Ford V-8 engine into the AC's tight engine compartment. The Cobra also applies to the...