To operate the crusher's arms, the team installed two hydraulic pumps run by belts attached to the motor. But the belts kept slipping, and time ran out.
This 375 horsepower beauty may not have completed its race, but remains a gorgeous example of one of the last front-end cars to be competitive in sports racing.
For the first time ever, GM allowed an outsider to design a custom Chevy and this rare 1957 Chevy is an example of what happens when beauty meets beast!
One thing Wayne has learned in the collector car world is that locations are just as interesting as cars. This statement rings true when Wayne visits a friend holding a 1931 Chrysler - inside of a bank!
Jesse James discusses his build-off bike (which he hopes will "translate on a show like American Chopper"), his return to Discovery Channel, and his thoughts on who will win.
See how Nissan is using advanced technology to help keep us in our lane, help us sense objects in our blind spots, and visualize what's around us in a whole new way.
Wayne travels with a client who is on a search for a mint condition Mercedes 300ls. After putting many miles on his private jet, will the client be pleased?
Wayne flies to California to inspect a large collection of cars including a Rolls Royce owned by the famous Western movie director John Ford, and the crown jewel of the collection, a 1935 500K Mercedes.
Seating in cars has come a long way since cars were invented in the 19th century. Early seats had no padding, springs, or belts. In this minisode of How It's Made, find out how the automotive seats are made.
At the American Le Mans Green Challenge, sophisticated race cars battle head-to-head to determine which fuels can compete with, or even surpass, gasoline -- the dominant fuel for the last century.