Remembering Some of History’s Greatest V8s
Some of the greatest classic cars in automotive history have become collectible largely due to their legendary power plants.
Worth Its Weight In (Mohave) Gold
The muscle car era brought us some serious iron from GM, Ford, Chrysler, and even American Motors. Today we’ll focus on Chevrolet, whose performance heritage is the stuff of legend.
A Beautiful 1934 Ford 5 Window Coupe
Today we would like to highlight this beautiful 1934 Ford Steel Body 5-Window Coupe built in-house by Ed and Marge Bubner from Hooversville, PA.
The Amazing Ford Mustang
I was there. I attended the New York World’s Fair in 1964. It was a grand and spectacular event for a kid less than 10 years old. One of the events the Fair is best remembered for is the World Premier of the Ford Mustang.
Letty’s 1973 Plymouth Barracuda
Here at MAXMotive we are fortunate to sell some of the coolest and unique cars ever built. Some vehicles are even celebrity cars that have been featured in television and film.
A Secret Source of Classic Cars
Imagine a parallel universe where classic cars are overly maintained, kept in cosmetically perfect condition, and driven very few miles.
The Legend and Legacy of Hurst
One of the Automotive World’s Greatest Brands, George Hurst was an inventor who made a fortune with his rugged shifters.
Out & About
Cheech & Chong famously parodied an assignment many of us had in school, a classic piece entitled “How I Spent My Summer Vacation.” Well, it’s not over yet!
Car Haulers or The Dream Deal
“Race Car In Tow.” In the early days, racers would flat tow their cars to the track.
Convertibles
We love our convertibles! And we have stories to tell. Whether it’s your first car, or your 100th, there’s a magic about convertibles.
Wheels Part 2
It’s a 121-Billion-dollar industry and projected to surpass 144 Billion by 2026 according to Global Market Insights.
Wheels Part 1
They’re as important and as fun as any part of your car, so much so that enthusiasts often refer to their rides as their “wheels.”
