Hidden in rural isolation, the iconic firstborn Dukes of Hazzard vehicle was gone forever until a Midwest maverick unlocked ...
A 1969 Firebird failed to sell at auction after the bidders couldn't hit the reserve; the car will probably be relisted in ...
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How To Repair Rust on a Car

Sand through the rust spots down to the bare metal using 60-grit sandpaper. If you have one, use a random orbital sander for this part. Switch to 120-grit and enlarge the sanded area so you’ll have ...
Spending a small amount of time and money could ultimately prevent you from losing hundreds, if not thousands of pounds at ...
During regular driving, engaging manual mode to raise the RPM (above 3000 for 5 minutes) once a month can simulate 'engine self-cleaning.' A certain ride-hailing driver has maintained this habit, and ...
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Tiny 1.9cc Benz R18 Engine Showcase

Explore the fascinating world of restoration and repair! From John Deere tractors and vintage engines to old-school tools and mechanical gadgets, watch as worn-out machines are brought back to life.
Your browser does not support the audio element. We recently reported that Bajaj will be absorbing the hit from the hike in GST rates for the made in India Triumph ...
The 2026 Toyota GR Corolla hot hatch has debuted in Japan with fake engine sounds plumbed into the cabin through its speakers, ahead of an Australian arrival confirmed for early next year. An active ...
If the engine is the "heart" of the car and the body is its "skeleton," then the coating process is the car's "skin" and "armor"—it not only determines the vehicle's aesthetic appeal (glossiness, ...
The venerable V8 engine is perhaps the most loved configuration of them all – and for good reason. Whether it’s a flat-plane screamer that revs to 8,000rpm or a rumbling, low-revving torque monster, ...
A shopkeeper is bidding to keep a controversial car park barrier - 'to prevent unauthorised access' to his land and deter 'fly-tipping and drug activity'. Earlier this summer, we reported that ...