The TV-8 was meant to be an amphibious tank with a 90mm main gun, powered by an onboard nuclear reactor, designed and built ...
The 1950s shaped auto history in the U.S. like few other times could. Once WWII ended, people felt hopeful, economy surged ...
In the 1950s, Commer created a special engine known as the TS3. Its unique design allowed it to stand out, and many still ...
One of the lesser-known cars to embody both the iconic 1950s styling and a powerful engine was the 1957 DeSoto Fireflite, with its tail fins, low-slung look, and a Hemi V8 engine option living under ...
Good morning! It’s Friday, the day when I can do whatever I want here. (Actually, who am I kidding? I can do whatever I want every day. This is the least-supervised gig of all time.) And what I choose ...
What could possibly go wrong for a tank powered by and outfitted with its own nuclear reactor? Chrysler sought to find out. File this one under “More Crazy 1950s Cold War Tech.” The Chrysler TV-8 tank ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
(TestMiles) – As Chrysler hits its 100th birthday, it isn’t just celebrating history; it’s rewriting its future with bold electric ambitions and a return to engineering-first thinking. Why does this ...