It’s almost impossible to imagine what American car culture would look like without the muscle car. More than half a century after the first one rolled out of the showroom, the popularity of these high-powered head-turners is gaining momentum again.
Designed on the basis of a 1962 C-10 pickup, the E-10 concept is for Chevrolet a demonstrator of support for the conversion of thermal vehicles into electrics.
Younger sibling of the 2CV, the Street Rod has for quite some time been avoided by the overall population. Initially intended to step by step supplant the 2CV in the last part of the 1960s.
The best-selling car in Europe in recent years, the Volkswagen Golf, also achieved some popularity in the 1980s, both in our country and in the rest of the countries of the Old Continent.
Little sister of the 2CV, the Street Rod has long been shunned by the general public. Originally designed to gradually replace the 2CV in the late 1960s, it has remained in the shadow of its predecessor throughout its career.
The most important thing to consider is to be honest with yourself. If your toolbox looks like it belongs to a surgeon more so than a mechanic and the last time you used your floor jack was to move planters around on your patio.