For a car that simultaneously exists as both a 40 year-old throwback and a futuristic blast, it’s hard to determine who can claim its legitimate legacy
Fox News automotive editor Gary Gastelu discusses the replica classic cars used in the movie Ford v. Ferrari.
The F.A.S.T. act was slow to take full effect, but a provision in the 2015 legislation is finally about to launch a new era of automaking in the United States.
The Fixing Americas Surface Transportation Act, signed by President Obama, included a Low Volume Vehicle Manufacturers Act that provided rules to allow small car companies to build and sell replica classic cars without having to meet current crash test safety standards, which would make them too expensive to manufacture in small amounts.