frankfan42x
frankfan42x
frankfan42x

There are so many good choices it is damn near impossible to single one out. There are a few I am surprised have not been mentioned-

Honda lost what made them great cars, they show sparks of what made them great, with the new Acoord, the Fit. Is this the inevitable consequence of "Growing up" as a company? Take heart, new Honda motorcycles show a rebirth of the spirit that originally made them great- really good value, a good value for the money

Harry Miller was an almost forgotten American engineering genius of the early 20th century. In purity of form and engineering the Miller 90, first seen in the late 1920's is a stroke of genius, a literal reaching for the moon of engineering at the time of its creation. Miller lived, slept and dreamed engines, and race

Auto Union campaigned the unforgettable U-16 in the 1930's that had an exquisite appearance and unforgettable sound. Those who saw it raced in anger never forgot the sound and fury.

It was fun in the 1960s to raise the hood and gaze in wonder at the newest engines from Detroit. The hottest engines usually had a crowd gathered round and few inspired as much fear and longing as the 1964-71 Hemi. The huge valve covers, and air cleaner were instantly recognized by all who knew engines, and a sign of

Cadillac once was the Standard of the World and actually made two automotive versions of the v-16. The early thirties version, dubbed 452, was quite a looker and smooth as any engine.

#5 1972 Olds Toronado

Diesel never had a chance to compete because of the poorly engineered products from primarily GM. Based on the sturdy for a gas engine block, it was marginal with the stresses of a diesel engine with issues like head gaskets that often failed. If you got an engine that ran well, there was always the shitty

Beautiful, some images really pop and show the car well. The rear view looks somewhat synthetic, and lacks some cohesion to my eye. Ride height seems a little high to me also. Overall, appears shorter than C6. Really nicely done video, thank You.