With its funny looking gull-wing doors, stainless steel exterior and infamous appearance in one of the most popular movie series of all time, the DeLorean demands a second look. But do you know the emotional history behind the car?
Lifelong Learning Minute: Get in the Driver’s Seat
Whether you prefer the cars of yesterday or the cutting-edge vehicles of tomorrow, life is all about getting in and putting the pedal to the metal. Take :60 and see how you can start Growing Bolder.
Living Legends of Racing
Established and operated by the forgotten pioneers of stock car racing, the Living Legends of Racing Museum is not easy to find, but well worth the search for anyone interested in racing’s roots.
The Fastest ’57 Chevy in the World
In this GB Classic, Marc gets an unforgettable ride in a ’57 Chevy that has been “slightly” customized. Fasten your seatbelt — this is gonna be a wild ride.
Cars of Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
A century after Henry Ford invented the assembly line, the unthinkable is happening to the auto industry. See how the Big Three are trying to survive with the new models of today and a concept car of tomorrow.
Ford’s Flop Finds New Fans
In 1958, the Ford Edsel was supposed to revolutionize the automobile industry, but instead it became a historical mistake.
Romancing the Road
This is an unusual love story involving an 89-year-old woman and her beloved Chariot. The two have been together for decades and traveled more than 540,000 miles across this nation’s highways and side streets.
Robert Lutz
He’s called “The Car Czar.” Robert Lutz developed some of the biggest, baddest muscle cars in the world. He spent decades keeping major car companies in the black. Now, at the age of 75, he’s determined to turn them green.
Craig Jackson
Craig Jackson has put the class back into classic cars as collectibles.