1 Millionth Corvette Restored After Sinkhole, Unveiled at Corvette Museum Skydome Reopening
A second Chevrolet Corvette damaged after a sinkhole opened suddenly in the floor of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, KY last year has been restored and is back on display in the museum’s Skydome, which reopened today following extensive repairs. A white 1992 Corvette LT1 convertible with red interior, famous for being the
2015 OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Winners Revealed!
We’ve tried to make OnAllCylinders your blog. By that we mean we’ve tried to include content that appeals to the “working class” enthusiast. Sure, we love and respect high-end builds, but we’re geared toward folks with real-world budgets who passionately build stuff in their garages and perhaps race on the weekends. In addition to creating and curating stories
Fountain of Youth: My Father’s 1,000-HP LSX-Powered Drag Racing Corvette
Author’s Note: This story is about my father. His name is Steve Griswold. He’s a lifelong racing enthusiast who didn’t always have the resources to participate. He golfed a lot instead. But in 2007, in his mid-50s, he ran his stock C6 Corvette one night at the local strip and speed became the new obsession. Weekend
Reports: Jeep Wrangler Pickup on the Way?
After months of uncertainty, Fiat Chrysler announced today that production of the Jeep Wrangler will remain at its historic home in Toledo, OH. But that wasn’t the big news in our estimation. According to Automotive News, Jeep will soon make a Wrangler-based pickup in Toledo as well. This is great news for Jeep enthusiasts who have
3 Iconic Automotive Models that May be Making a Comeback
Where there’s smoke there’s usually fire. Let’s hope that’s true with the news surrounding the potential return of three iconic American automobile models. Barracuda According to multiple sources, the Barracuda may return as soon as 2019 under the Dodge umbrella. We’ve been hearing reports of the Barracuda’s return for quite some time; however, Motor Authority reported that a
Oshkosh JLTV to Replace Humvee as U.S. Military’s Battlefield Vehicle
The era of the Humvee being used as U.S. soldiers’ primary combat vehicle is almost over. The U.S. Army this week awarded WI-based Oshkosh Corp. a $6.75 billion contract to build thousands of Joint Light Tactical Vehicles (or JLTVs) to be used by both the Army and the U.S. Marine Corps. JLTVs offer both tank-like protection and
AMCs and Mad Max: Doug Kinney’s AMX Obsession
In early 1968 Craig Breedlove was hired by American Motors to show off the new AMX. Breedlove drove two specially prepared AMXs to the limit at a Goodyear test track outside of San Antonio, TX. When the dust settled, AMXs set over 90 USAC class C records and 16 new class B records, and impressions
National Dog Day: Dogs and Cars Photo Gallery
Car or truck, Chevy or Ford, we’re all fans of dogs (well, except for you cat fans). Today, we celebrate our love for our canine friends during the 11th Annual National Dog Day. Our dogs have long been our companions during car rides and car repairs. Heck, we even buy products to make our dogs’ rides
Chevrolet Sets Pricing on 2016 Camaro Models
The starting MSRP for the sixth-generation Camaro? $26,695. That’s the price for a base 1LT Camaro equipped with either the turbocharged 2.0L or 3.6L V6. If you want the V8-powered Camaro SS, you’re looking at a starting price of $37,295. Overall, the base price for the 2016 Camaro is about $2,000 more than than the 2015
1970 Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda Convertible Goes for $2.25M at Auction!
1970 HEMI ‘Cuda convertibles are rare. Only 14 of these highly collectible, sought-after cars were produced. When one comes up for sale or auction, you know there will be some serious dollars flying around. At this year’s Mecum’s Monterey Auction, for example, a buyer paid $2.25 million for one of the nine ’70 HEMI ‘Cuda convertibles fitted




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