What's your favorite type of barn find? Are you into golden-era muscle cars or Interwar classics? Perhaps you're more into Italian sports cars? I like everything with four wheels to be honest, ...
Classic American car fans and JDM enthusiasts used to exist in separate but equal spaces in the automotive cultural zeitgeist. Never to interact or mingle with one another, lest they get into a ...
Such was often the case with the tiny Metropolitan — a sub-compact, economy car built by Nash and, in later years, American Motors Corporation from 1953-1961. At 85 inches, the Metro’s wheelbase was ...
Why not!? Rear-wheel drive plus power, equals fun! When David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan started filming Roadkill —the show started because the guys used to do these trips and write articles about ...
Corvilla is auctioning off a restored 1956 Nash Metropolitan to raise money for their services. The Metropolitan was donated by the Rick and Mely Ray Foundation after a Corvilla annual car show.
This 1961 Nash Metropolitan Convertible is for sale after refurbishment with classic styling, compact charm, and open-top driving fun. The Nash Metropolitan, also known as the Hudson, broke with just ...
I'm really not much of a car guy. I have my New Beetle, and it's OK. It gets me from point A to point B with a minimum of fuss, and has for quite some time. I'm pretty easy to please when it comes to ...
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