Automotive
Acura
Acura
Launched in 1986, Acura is the luxury and performance division of the Japanese automaker Honda, known for blending luxury features with sporty driving dynamics
American Motors Corporation (AMC)
American Motors Corporation (AMC)
American Motors Corporation (AMC) was an American automaker aiming to compete with the Big Three (GM, Ford, Chrysler) by focusing on compact cars like the successful Rambler, introducing innovations like disc brakes.
Buick
Buick
an American division of General Motors (GM) that is known for being the oldest surviving American carmaker, founded in 1899. It offers a blend of luxury, innovation, and comfort vehicles.
Cadillac
Cadillac
Founded in 1902 and named after the founder of Detroit, the brand became part of General Motors in 1909. Throughout its history, it has introduced groundbreaking technologies like the first electric self-starter and mass-produced V8 engines.
Chevrolet
Chevrolet
Founded in 1911, it is recognized for iconic models like the Corvette and Camaro, and its brand is associated with innovation, performance, durability, and a sense of American aspiration.
Chrysler
Chrysler
an American automaker, now a brand of Stellantis, that was founded in 1925. The company has a history of engineering and style, initially focusing on luxury vehicles and later introducing innovations like the minivan
Datsun
Datsun
Datsun was a Japanese automobile manufacturer brand owned by Nissan. Datsun's original production run began in 1931. From 1958 to 1986, only vehicles exported by Nissan were identified as Datsun.
Dodge
Dodge
originally founded by the Dodge brothers in 1900 as a parts supplier before producing its own vehicles in 1914. Today, it is a division of Stellantis and produces a range of vehicles, including performance models such as the Challenger and Charger.
Ford motors
Ford motors
Since 1903, Ford Motor Company has put the world on wheels. From the moving assembly line and the $5 workday, to soy foam seats and aluminum truck bodies, Ford has a long heritage of progress.
GMC
GMC
stands for General Motors Truck Company, a brand of General Motors that produces trucks, SUVs, and vans. Originally established in 1911, the brand is known for its premium lineup of vehicles, including popular models like the Sierra pickup truck and Yukon
Honda
Honda
Honda has been the world's largest motorcycle manufacturer since 1959, reaching a production of 400 million by 19 December 2019. It is also the world's largest manufacturer of internal combustion engines measured by volume, producing more than 14 million
Hummer
Hummer
an American brand of vehicles known for their large size, distinctive military-inspired styling, and exceptional off-road capabilities. Originally a civilian version of the military Humvee, the brand was acquired by General Motors (GM) in 1999
International
International
They are known for a wide range of vehicles used for applications like long-haul freight, construction, and urban delivery, and the company also produces powertrains and parts.
Jeep
Jeep
For 80 years the Jeep® Brand has been indelibly linked to freedom, adventure, authenticity and passion. Our core values are embodied in every Jeep Brand vehicle’s DNA. Throughout our storied history, Jeep Brand vehicle owners have learned that Go Anywhere
Lincoln Motor Company
Lincoln Motor Company
The Lincoln Motor Company is the luxury vehicle division of the American automobile manufacturer Ford Motor Company.
Mercury
Mercury
to fill the market gap between its mainstream Ford brand and the premium Lincoln brand. Popular models included the Cougar, Grand Marquis, and Milan, and the company was phased out as Ford consolidated its resources into the Ford and Lincoln brands.
Mitsubishi Motors
Mitsubishi Motors
One of the most popular known vehicles - Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution was a high-performance sports sedan based on the standard Lancer, produced from 1992 to 2016, and famous for its motorsport success, especially in the World Rally Championship
Nissan
Nissan
Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. is a major Japanese multinational automaker, headquartered in Yokohama, that designs, manufactures, and sells cars, trucks, and SUVs globally
Plymouth
Plymouth
Known for affordability and innovation, it became one of the "low-priced three" automakers. The brand produced many iconic vehicles like the Valiant, Barracuda, and Road Runner, but by the 1980s and 1990s.
Pontiac
Pontiac
An American automobile division of General Motors (GM) known for affordable, performance-oriented, and stylish vehicles like the GTO, Firebird, and Trans Am, which helped define the muscle car era.
RAM
RAM
Ram, a division of the renowned Stellantis Dodge automotive group, has established itself as a leader in the pickup truck market, combining rugged performance with innovative design.
Saleen Automotive
Saleen Automotive
founded in 1983 by racer Steve Saleen. The company is known for transforming vehicles like the Ford Mustang into high-performance models and for creating its own supercar, the Saleen S7, which was the first American supercar of its kind.
Shelby automobile
Shelby automobile
Founded by legend Carroll Shelby, Shelby American manufactures and markets performance vehicles and related products through dealers and partners worldwide. Based in Las Vegas, Nevada, the company builds authentic continuation Cobras, including the 427 S
Subaru
Subaru
The company is best known for its line of Subaru cars, which are primarily characterized by their use of horizontally opposed "boxer" engines and Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive systems
Toyota
Toyota
Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) is a Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer, the world's largest, known for designing, manufacturing, and selling a vast range of vehicles (cars, trucks, hybrids, EVs) and parts,
Volkswagen
Volkswagen
headquartered in Wolfsburg, Germany, that is part of the larger Volkswagen Group. Founded in 1937 to produce an affordable "people's car," Volkswagen is the flagship marque of its parent group and is known for iconic models like the Beetle.
MotorSport Events
Big Foot
Big Foot
A Bigfoot truck event is a high-octane monster truck show featuring the legendary Bigfoot truck and others, showcasing thrilling car-crushing, wheelies, jumps, and racing.
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports
Hendrick Motorsports is a premier American auto racing team based in Concord, North Carolina, renowned for its rich history and unparalleled success in the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR).
Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
Pikes Peak International Hill Climb
The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, or "Race to the Clouds," is an iconic, invite-only motorsports event in Colorado where drivers race custom vehicles up a treacherous 12.42-mile paved road with 156 turns, climbing over 4,700 feet.
Performance and Tuning
ACCEL
ACCEL
ACCEL Performance refers to a product line of high-performance automotive fuel and ignition systems designed to increase power, improve throttle response, and enhance fuel economy.
APR
APR
APR is the global leader in performance aftermarket products for Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Porsche, and other vehicles. APR develops and manufactures hardware, software, calibration & data-logging tools for engine and transmission controllers.
Arizona Desert Shocks
Arizona Desert Shocks
Arizona Desert Shocks (ADS) makes high-performance, durable off-road suspension components, from customizable race shocks (bypass, coilover) to direct-fit upgrades for trucks/UTVs, and designs born from desert racing to handle extreme terrain.
B&M
B&M
B & M® Performance specializes in high-performance shifters for both automatic and manual transmissions. They also offer a wide-range of other performance transmission components, including torque converters, flex plates, differential covers, fluid cooler
Baer Brakes
Baer Brakes
Baer Brakes are high-performance braking systems known for superior stopping power, durability, and a consistent pedal feel across street, track, and off-road applications.
Barrett Jackson
Barrett Jackson
Barrett Jackson Performance is a premier automotive performance company that specializes in enhancing the capabilities and aesthetics of high-end vehicles.
Brothers Trucks
Brothers Trucks
Brothers Trucks offers performance parts primarly for classic Chevrolet and GMC trucks (1947-1987), speciaizing in components forrestoration and tasteful upgrades rather than generic or universal parts
Demon Carburetion
Demon Carburetion
Demon Carburetion's performance is known for offering crisp throttle response, stable idle, and smooth power delivery for a variety of street and performance applications. Their carburetors are designed for ease of use right out of the box.
Detroit Speed
Detroit Speed
Detroit Speed Performance is a devoted automotive enthusiast and builder focused on bringing classic and modern muscle cars to life. It specializes in high-quality performance upgrades, chassis and suspension tuning, and precision fabrication.
Diablosport
Diablosport
At Diablosport, our expertise lies in developing state-of-the-art tuning software and hardware that cater to a wide range of vehicles—from muscle cars and trucks to modern performance machines.
Dinan
Dinan
Dinan is a renowned American performance tuning brand specializing in engineering high-quality, balanced upgrades for BMW, MINI, and Mercedes-Benz vehicles. Their products aim to significantly enhance power, handling, and sound.
Earl's Performance Plumbing
Earl's Performance Plumbing
Earl's Performance Plumbing provides high-quality, fluid transfer components (fittings, hoses, adapters) for automotive performance, known for durable, leak-free AN (Army-Navy) plumbing solutions used in motorsports (EFI, fuel, oil, brakes)
Edge Products
Edge Products
Edge Products specializes in aftermarket performance electronics that enhance horsepower, torque, and fuel efficiency for a wide range of diesel and gas trucks and SUVs. Their primary products are in-cabin monitors, tuners, and in-line modules.
Flowmaster
Flowmaster
Flowmaster Performance is a leading innovator in aftermarket exhaust systems. They specialize in high-flow mufflers and performance upgrades that deliver enhanced power, distinctive sound, and proven durability.
Flowtech
Flowtech
Flowtech specializes in high-performance exhaust systems, headers, and accessories that boost horsepower and create an aggressive exhaust tone. Designed for improved airflow and reduced backpressure,
GSS
GSS
GSS is New Zealand's premier supplier of performance hoses and fittings, catering for all types of systems, fuel, oil, water, brakes, clutch, NOS, and hydraulic.
Hays Clutches
Hays Clutches
Hays Clutches specializes in high-performance and racing clutch systems designed to handle the increased horsepower and torque of modified engines, providing excellent durability for both street and track applications.
Hellephant
Hellephant
The Hellephant is a supercharged 7.0-liter (426 cubic-inch) V8 crate engine from Mopar that delivers an astounding 1,000 horsepower and 950 lb-ft of torque. It is a high-performance, all-aluminum powerplant designed for pre-1976 classic vehicles.
HEMI
HEMI
Hemi Performance is a Mopar Authorised Retailer and one of the largest suppliers of new, used, reproduction and new-old-stock parts for all Chrysler/Valiant makes and models from 1964 to 1981.
Holley Performance
Holley Performance
Holley Performance is a leading manufacturer and supplier of high-performance automotive parts and accessories. The company specializes in a wide range of products, including carburetors, fuel injection systems, exhaust systems, and tuning devices.
Hooker Headers
Hooker Headers
Made of durable 16 gauge stainless steel tubing, the Hooker Competition header design utilizes a long transition collector to reduce backpressure and increase exhaust flow
Hurst
Hurst
Hurst Performance is a legendary American brand known for manufacturing high-performance aftermarket shifters, particularly for muscle cars, offering shorter throws and crisper shifts for better control and speed on street and track.
K&N Filter
K&N Filter
K&N performance air filters are primarily designed to provide higher, less restrictive airflow to the engine compared to standard paper filters, which can result in modest increases in horsepower, torque, and throttle response.
Lakewood
Lakewood
Lakewood Performance specializes in manufacturing high-quality bellhousings, suspension, and chassis components for drag racing and high-performance street applications.
Mallory Ignition
Mallory Ignition
Mallory Ignition systems are performance-oriented products designed to deliver stronger, more consistent sparks to enhance engine power, efficiency, reliability, and throttle response.
Marvel Mystery Oil
Marvel Mystery Oil
Marvel Mystery Oil is a versatile fuel and oil additive designed to enhance engine performance, clean internal components, and extend engine life. It works by lubricating parts, removing deposits, and protecting against temperature extremes.
MOPAR
MOPAR
MOPAR stands for “Motor Parts” and is the official parts, services, and customer care provider for all Stellantis brands, including Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram
Mr. Gasket
Mr. Gasket
Mr. Gasket is your go-to for head gaskets, exhaust gaskets, oil pan gaskets, and fasteners that seal perfectly every time. Mr. Gaskets is more than gasket though, with parts ranging from AN hose and fittings to engine dress-up, fuel system components.
Mr. Norm
Mr. Norm
"Mr. Norm’s" (Norman Kraus) "performance" focused on taking factory Dodge vehicles and significantly upgrading them for maximum street and strip performance, offering ready-to-run, high-horsepower cars that often outperformed larger, more expensive model
MSD Performance
MSD Performance
MSD Performance is a leading automotive aftermarket company known for designing, developing, and manufacturing high-performance ignition systems and related engine control components. Their products are widely used by professional racers.
Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS)
Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS)
Nitrous Oxide Systems (NOS) Performance is a leader in the high-performance automotive aftermarket industry, specializing in nitrous oxide injection systems that enhance engine power and efficiency.
Phillips 66
Phillips 66
Phillips 66 is a leading integrated downstream energy provider that manufactures, transports, and markets products like gasoline, diesel, and natural gas liquids (NGLs).
Quick Time Performance
Quick Time Performance
Quick Time Performance has been in the development, engineering, manufacturing and distribution of exhaust systems and components supplying the Automotive Aftermarket. Quick Time Performance supports products from Hot Rods, Muscle, Off-Road, Light Truck.
Racepak
Racepak
Racepak is a brand (owned by Holley Performance Products) that specializes in automotive data acquisition systems, digital dashes, and power control modules for both street and race vehicles.
Rocket Racing Wheels
Rocket Racing Wheels
Rocket Racing Wheels are high-performance, lightweight aluminum wheels that blend classic, retro styling with modern engineering and manufacturing techniques. They are designed to enhance both the aesthetic appeal and handling capabilities of muscle cars,
Summit Racing
Summit Racing
Summit Racing Equipment, also known as "The World's Speed Shop", is a leading retailer of aftermarket performance parts, accessories, tools, and gear for a wide range of vehicles, from daily drivers to professional race cars.
Superchips
Superchips
Superchips produces handheld performance tuners and calibrators for late-model cars, Jeeps, SUVs, and trucks. Their primary product, the Flashpaq, remaps the engine control unit (ECU) settings via the on-board diagnostics port to increase performance.
Turtle Wax
Turtle Wax
Turtle Wax is a leading American manufacturer of automotive appearance products that provides a durable shine and protective finish for vehicles. Known as the first-ever bottled car wax, the brand offers a wide range of car care solutions, including waxes
VP Racing Fuels
VP Racing Fuels
VP Racing Fuels is the "World Leader in Race Fuel Technology®" and a global manufacturer of performance fuels, lubricants, and additives for virtually every form of motorsport on land, sea, and air.
Weiand
Weiand
Weiand developed the 8-71 supercharger for Small Block and Big Block Chevy in 1996 and Weiand released the first aluminum LS-1 intake manifold in 2002. In 2005 Weiand began designing manifolds on Computational Fluid Dynamics software.
Woodward Dream Cruise
Woodward Dream Cruise
The Woodward Dream Cruise is the world's largest one-day automotive event, transforming Detroit's Woodward Avenue into a massive celebration of classic, custom, and performance cars.
Petroleum
Chevron
Chevron
Chevron Corporation is a major American multinational energy corporation and one of the world's largest oil companies, specializing in integrated oil, gas, and chemicals operations
Gulf Oil
Gulf Oil
Gulf Oil is a historic energy brand known for its rich legacy in fuel innovation, motorsports, and iconic branding. Synonymous with high performance and classic style, Gulf’s signature orange and blue livery remains a beloved symbol across racing culture.
Gulf Oil (International)
Gulf Oil (International)
Gulf Oil International Ltd. (GOI) with Its primary business being the manufacturing and marketing of an extensive range of performance lubricants, as well as licensing the Gulf brand for fuel retail networks worldwide.
Motul USA
Motul USA
Motul USA is the American subsidiary of Motul, a global French company specializing in the formulation, production, and distribution of high-performance engine lubricants and industrial fluids.
Red Crown
Red Crown
A brand of high-quality gasoline introduced by the Standard Oil Company in the early 20th century, prominent in the 1920s and 1930s. It was known for performance and reliability during the rise of the automobile industry, symbolized by its red crown logo
Shell Oil
Shell Oil
Shell USA, Inc. is the wholly owned American subsidiary of the global energy and petrochemical group Shell plc. It is one of the United States' largest oil and natural gas producers, primarily involved in the exploration, production, refining, and marketi
Shell Petroleum (International)
Shell Petroleum (International)
Shell plc, commonly known as Shell, is a British multinational integrated energy and petrochemical company and one of the world's largest oil and gas producers. The company operates across the entire energy value chain from exploration to distribution.
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company was an American company and corporate trust that, from 1870 to 1911, controlled nearly all oil production, processing, marketing, and transportation in the United States.
Texaco
Texaco
Texaco is a legendary American oil brand known for its rich heritage, quality fuels and iconic star logo. With deep roots in automotive culture and motorsports history, Texaco remains a symbol of performance and reliability.
Zerolene
Zerolene
Zerolene was a historic brand of motor oil from the Standard Oil Company of California (SoCal), known for its "zero cold test" slogan, promising flow in cold weather, and often featuring a polar bear mascot.
Pop Culture
Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
Ace Ventura - Pet Detective
When Snowflake, the bottlenose dolphin mascot of the Miami Dolphins NFL team, is kidnapped two weeks before the Super Bowl, Ace is hired to find the missing animal.
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Ace leaves a Tibetan ashram to find Shikaka, a sacred bat missing from the African Wachati tribe. He must locate the bat before a wedding to prevent a tribal war, only to discover the kidnapping was orchestrated by a deceptive British consul.
Airplane! (1980)
Airplane! (1980)
When the passengers and crew of a jet are incapacitated due to food poisoning, a rogue pilot with a drinking problem must cooperate with his ex-girlfriend turned stewardess to bring the plane to a safe landing.
Airwolf (1984-1987 TV series)
Airwolf (1984-1987 TV series)
Reclusive pilot Stringfellow Hawke, who is coerced by a secret CIA division known as "The Firm" to pilot a high-tech, supersonic stealth helicopter named Airwolf.
American Pickers
American Pickers
Following expert pickers as they travel across the United States in search of rare, forgotten, and historically significant antiques. They scour rusty, off-the-beaten-path locations—barns, junkyards, and basements—to buy treasures for resale.
Baywatch
Baywatch
The Baywatch film (2017) is a comedic action-adventure about elite lifeguards led by Mitch Buchannon who team up with a disgraced Olympic swimmer to uncover and stop a criminal enterprise
Beverly Hills 90210 (TV series)
Beverly Hills 90210 (TV series)
Beverly Hills, 90210 follows twins Brandon and Brenda Walsh as they move from Minnesota to a wealthy Beverly Hills neighborhood and navigate high school, college, and adulthood.
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984)
Detroit detective Axel Foley's unauthorized investigation into his friend's murder, leading him to a wealthy art dealer in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills Cop II
Beverly Hills Cop II
Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) brings Detroit's wisecracking detective Axel Foley back to California to investigate the near-fatal shooting of Captain Bogomil and the linked "Alphabet Crimes,"
Beverly Hills Cop III
Beverly Hills Cop III
Beverly Hills Cop III (1994) follows Detroit detective Axel Foley back to Beverly Hills, where he investigates the murder of his boss, leading him to a counterfeit money operation run from a local amusement park, Wonder World,
Blue Bloods (2010 - 2024 TV Series)
Blue Bloods (2010 - 2024 TV Series)
The Reagans family is dedicated to New York City law enforcement. Led by Police Commissioner Frank Reagan, the series focuses on his children—Detective Danny, Assistant DA Erin, and Officer Jamie—as they navigate complex roles to protect the city.
Busted Knuckle Garage
Busted Knuckle Garage
Busted Knuckle Films: This is an extreme motorsports video and apparel company based in Alabama that produces numerous action-packed videos and YouTube content focused on off-roading, rock bouncing, and mega trucks.
Castle
Castle
Castle is a popular procedural dramedy where famous mystery novelist Richard Castle teams up with sharp NYPD Detective Kate Beckett to solve murders in New York City.
Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels
Charlie's Angels is a classic crime-drama about three beautiful, tough female private investigators (the "Angels") working for the unseen, mysterious millionaire Charlie Townsend, taking on dangerous cases.
Cheers
Cheers
Cheers is an iconic American sitcom that ran for eleven seasons, set in a cozy, fictional bar of the same name in Boston, Massachusetts, "where everybody knows your name".
Christine
Christine
Arnie Cunningham, a shy and bullied high school student, buys a dilapidated red-and-white 1958 Plymouth Fury which he names "Christine". As Arnie diligently restores the car to pristine condition.
Cold Pursuit
Cold Pursuit
Cold Pursuit is a darkly comedic action-thriller about Nels Coxman (Liam Neeson), a quiet snowplow driver in a Colorado ski town whose life unravels when his son is murdered by a drug cartel, leading him to wage a brutal, methodical war on the criminals.
Coming to America
Coming to America
Coming to America (1988) is a comedy about Akeem Joffer, the pampered crown prince of the wealthy African nation of Zamunda, who travels to Queens, New York, disguised as a poor student to escape an arranged marriage and find a woman who loves him for him
Counting Cars (TV series)
Counting Cars (TV series)
Counting Cars is a Las Vegas-based reality series following Danny "The Count" Koker and his crew at Count's Kustoms as they buy, restore, customize, and flip classic cars and motorcycles.
Creed (2015)
Creed (2015)
Adonis "Donnie" Johnson, the illegitimate son of the late world heavyweight champion Apollo Creed, who seeks to forge his own boxing legacy with the help of a retired Rocky Balboa.
Creed II (2018)
Creed II (2018)
Creed II follows Adonis Creed as he becomes heavyweight champion, but his life and title are threatened when Viktor Drago, challenges him to a brutal rematch, forcing Adonis and trainer Rocky Balboa to confront their shared, painful past
CSI: NY (2004 - 2013 TV series)
CSI: NY (2004 - 2013 TV series)
an elite team of NYPD forensic investigators led by Detective Mac Taylor, uses advanced science to solve gritty, complex murders and violent crimes, emphasizing criminal profiling in a faster-paced, grimmer style than its predecessors.
Dexter
Dexter
Dexter Morgan is a Miami Metro police blood-spatter analyst who leads a secret life as a vigilante serial killer. Adhering to a strict "code" instilled by his adoptive father, Dexter hunts down murderers who have escaped the justice system
Drive (2011)
Drive (2011)
A stoic Hollywood stuntman and mechanic who moonlights as a criminal getaway driver risks his life when he tries to help her ex-con husband with a botched $1 million heist, forcing him to protect them from vengeful mobsters
Elvis Presley
Elvis Presley
Elvis (2022) is a vibrant biographical drama directed by Baz Luhrmann, telling the life story of rock and roll legend Elvis Presley (Austin Butler) through the complex, decades-long lens of his manipulative manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks).
Entourage (2004-2011 TV series)
Entourage (2004-2011 TV series)
A rising young A-list movie star Vincent Chase as he navigates Hollywood with his childhood friends from Queens—Eric, Drama, and Turtle—and his agent, Ari Gold. The show focuses on their extravagant L.A. lifestyle and navigating high-stakes film deals,
Fargo (1996)
Fargo (1996)
Fargo (1996) is about a desperate car salesman, who hires two thugs to kidnap his wife for ransom, but the plan goes horribly wrong, leading to brutal murders that are investigated by a cheerful, pregnant police chief, Marge Gunderson
Fargo TV Series
Fargo TV Series
Fargo is an anthology crime series inspired by the Coen brothers' film, featuring new "true crime" stories each season in the frozen Midwest, often linked by a mysterious connection to Fargo, North Dakota.
Fast N' Loud (2012–2020 TV series) Gas Monkey Garage
Fast N' Loud (2012–2020 TV series) Gas Monkey Garage
Richard Rawlings and his team at Dallas-based Gas Monkey Garage as they hunt for abandoned, rusty, and derelict classic cars and restore them under tight deadlines for profit at auction.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986)
High school slacker Ferris Bueller (Matthew Broderick) fakes an illness to skip school, embarking on a, whirlwind, fun-filled day in Chicago with his girlfriend Sloane and anxious best friend Cameron.
Field of Dreams (1989)
Field of Dreams (1989)
Iowa farmer Ray Kinsella (Kevin Costner) hears a mysterious voice, "If you build it, he will come," prompting him to replace his cornfield with a baseball diamond.
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump (1994) tells the story of a kind-hearted man with a low IQ who inadvertently witnesses and influences major American historical events from the 1950s to the 1980s, all while navigating his lifelong, unrequited love for his childhood girl
Garbage Pail Kids
Garbage Pail Kids
The Garbage Pail Kids Movie (1987) is a live-action film about a bullied boy, Dodger, who befriends a group of grotesque, mischievous creatures from a magical garbage can, leading them to cause chaos in society while trying to fit in.
Ghost (1990)
Ghost (1990)
banker Sam is murdered in a mugging, but his spirit remains on Earth as a ghost to protect his girlfriend, Molly. Realizing his death was a setup by his business partner, Sam uses a reluctant psychic, Oda Mae Brown, to communicate, and save Molly.
Gone in 60 seconds (The 1974 Original)
Gone in 60 seconds (The 1974 Original)
Insurance investigator Maindrian Pace (Halicki) and his team lead double lives as professional car thieves. When a South American drug lord contracts Pace to steal 48 specific cars, all but one are successfully acquired. The final car, a 1973 Ford Mustang
Gone in 60 seconds (The 2000 Remake)
Gone in 60 seconds (The 2000 Remake)
To save his younger brother's life from a ruthless crime boss, a retired master car thief, Randall "Memphis" Raines is forced back into the criminal world for one final job. He and his old crew must steal 50 specific high-end luxury cars in just one night
Graveyard Carz
Graveyard Carz
Mark Worman and his crew ("the Ghoulz") at Welby’s Car Care Center in Springfield, Oregon, as they restore wrecked or abandoned 1960s-1970s Chrysler Mopar muscle cars.
Grease
Grease
Grease is a vibrant 1978 musical about good girl Sandy Olsson and greaser Danny Zuko trying to rekindle their summer romance at Rydell High, navigating 1950s teen life.
Greatest American Hero
Greatest American Hero
The Greatest American Hero is about a mild-mannered high school teacher, Ralph Hinkley, who gets a super-powered red suit from aliens but loses the instruction manual, forcing him to learn his incredible abilities by trial and error.
Hawaii Five-0 (2010 - 2020 TV series)
Hawaii Five-0 (2010 - 2020 TV series)
A specialized, elite state police task force established by the Hawaiian Governor to fight major crimes, including terrorism, murder, and kidnapping. The team operates with full immunity and means investigating high-stakes cases across the islands.
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Home Improvement is a popular 90s sitcom starring Tim Allen as Tim "The Toolman" Taylor, a macho, accident-prone dad hosting a local DIY show ("Tool Time") while navigating life, focusing on family comedy with lots of grunting and tool-related mishaps.
Hunter
Hunter
The 1984 Hunter TV series is a classic American crime drama centered on the cases of two tough, rule-bending Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) homicide detectives,
Independence Day (1996)
Independence Day (1996)
A global alien invasion on July 2nd, where massive spaceships destroy major world cities. Scientist David Levinson, pilot Steve Hiller, and US President Whitmore lead a desperate counterattack. Together they defeat the invaders on July 4th.
John Wick Chapter 1
John Wick Chapter 1
John Wick (2014) is about a legendary, retired hitman pulled back into the criminal underworld triggering a brutal quest for vengeance against those who wronged him, particularly the son of his former boss.
John Wick Chapter 2
John Wick Chapter 2
John Wick: Chapter 2 follows legendary hitman John Wick as he's pulled back into the assassin underworld by an old blood oath, triggering a massive bounty that puts him against every killer in the business as he fights for survival.
John Wick Chapter 3 - Parabellum
John Wick Chapter 3 - Parabellum
John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum follows legendary hitman John Wick as he becomes "excommunicado" after killing a High Table member, triggering a $14 million bounty and a global manhunt by ruthless assassins.
John Wick Chapter 4
John Wick Chapter 4
John Wick: Chapter 4 follows the legendary assassin as he uncovers a path to defeating the High Table, forcing him into a global battle against new enemies and treacherous old allies.
Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine
Little Miss Sunshine (2006) is an American independent comedy-drama road film that follows the dysfunctional Hoover family on an 800-mile cross-country journey from Albuquerque, New Mexico, to Redondo Beach, California.
Lost
Lost
Lost is a sci-fi mystery drama about survivors of a plane crash on a mysterious, seemingly deserted tropical island in the Pacific, who must band together to survive strange phenomena, other inhabitants, and discovering the island holds deeper secrets.
M*A*S*H
M*A*S*H
Led by Capt. "Hawkeye" Pierce, the doctors and nurses of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in South Korea during the Korean War use practical jokes, and insubordination to cope with the daily horrors and stresses of working near the frontline.
MacGyver (1985 - 1992 TV series)
MacGyver (1985 - 1992 TV series)
MacGyver, an exceptionally intelligent and resourceful secret agent working for a clandestine government organization. He solves complex, high-stakes missions to save lives and prevent disasters using applied sciences and common household items.
MacGyver (2016-Current TV Series)
MacGyver (2016-Current TV Series)
MacGyver creates a clandestine, government-backed organization to prevent global catastrophes. Using genius-level scientific knowledge and resourceful, non-lethal improvisation, to tackle high-risk missions.
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) - 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Solid Pack
National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) - 1970 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Solid Pack
Clark Griswold drags his reluctant wife and two kids on a disastrous cross-country road trip from Chicago to California's Walley World theme park. Despite meticulous planning, the family encounters endless catastrophes.
NCIS
NCIS
A team of special agents stationed in Washington, D.C., led by Leroy Jethro Gibbs, investigates criminal activities—including murder, espionage, and terrorism—connected to U.S. Navy and Marine Corps personnel.
NCIS Hawaii (2021 - 2024 TV series)
NCIS Hawaii (2021 - 2024 TV series)
The first female Special Agent in Charge, Jane Tennant, leads a team of Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) agents based in Pearl Harbor. The team investigates high-stakes crimes involving military personnel national security of Hawaii.
NCIS New Orleans
NCIS New Orleans
A specialized Naval Criminal Investigative Service team led by Special Agent Dwayne "King" Pride. Based in the Big Easy, they solve criminal cases involving U.S. Navy and Marine personnel, spanning from the Mississippi River to the Texas Panhandle.
Once Upon A Time
Once Upon A Time
Once Upon a Time is a fantasy-drama series where fairy tale characters, live in the real world's Storybrooke, Maine, without memories, until Emma Swan, arrives to break the curse and save them, blending magical fantasy with modern life.
Pawn Stars (TV series)
Pawn Stars (TV series)
Set at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, chronicling the daily operations of the Harrison family—Rick, Corey "Big Hoss" Harrison, and staff (including Chumlee)—as they assess, appraise, and buy/sell historically significant or unusual items.
Poltergeist (1982)
Poltergeist (1982)
Poltergeist (1982) is a horror classic about the Freeling family, is invaded by malevolent spirits that communicate through their TV, culminating in the abduction of their youngest daughter, forcing the parents to seek paranormal experts to rescue her.
Quantico (2015-2018 TV series)
Quantico (2015-2018 TV series)
Quantico follows Alex Parrish, a brilliant FBI recruit whose class trains at the Virginia academy, only for her to be framed for a massive terrorist attack on Grand Central Terminal.
Rain Man (1988)
Rain Man (1988)
Rain Man is about a selfish car dealer, Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise), who discovers he has an autistic savant brother, Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), after their father dies, leaving his fortune to Raymond; Charlie "kidnaps" Raymond for a cross-country trip.
Red Dawn (1984)
Red Dawn (1984)
Red Dawn (1984) is a Cold War action film where a surprise Soviet-led invasion of the U.S. forces a group of teenagers in a small Colorado town to band together as guerrilla fighters, calling themselves the "Wolverines," to defend their homes and country
Reno 911
Reno 911
Reno 911! is a partially unscripted mockumentary-style parody of law enforcement documentary shows, specifically Cops. The series follows the daily exploits and comical incompetence of a fictional group of sheriff's deputies in Reno, Nevada.
Riptide (1984 - 1986 TV series)
Riptide (1984 - 1986 TV series)
Vietnam War buddies Cody Allen and Nick Ryder, who open a Detective Agency in Los Angeles. Operating from a boat in Redondo Beach, they pair with tech genius Murray "Boz" Bozinsky to solve cases using a helicopter, a robot, and a classic red Corvette.
Riptide 2017 film
Riptide 2017 film
This coming-of-age film follows Cora, a New York teenage model, who travels to a small Australian beach town to stay with her aunt after an embarrassing video of her goes viral online.
Robocop (1987)
Robocop (1987)
RoboCop (1987) is a satirical sci-fi action film about a brutally murdered Detroit cop, Alex Murphy, resurrected by a corrupt mega-corporation (OCP) into a cybernetic law enforcer named RoboCop, who then hunts down his killers while battling corruption.
Robocop 2 (1990)
Robocop 2 (1990)
In RoboCop 2, cyborg cop Alex Murphy battles a new designer drug called "Nuke," a citywide police strike, and a sinister OCP plan for urban redevelopment, all while facing a new, unstable RoboCop prototype built from the brain of the drug's cult leader.
Rocky Balboa (2006)
Rocky Balboa (2006)
Rocky Balboa (2006) gets drawn back into the ring for a final, emotional exhibition fight against current heavyweight champ Mason "The Line" Dixon after a virtual fight between them sparks public interest.
Rocky I (1976)
Rocky I (1976)
Rocky Balboa, a small-time boxer from working-class Philadelphia, is arbitrarily chosen to take on the reigning world heavyweight champion, Apollo Creed.
Rocky II (1979)
Rocky II (1979)
Rocky II follows Rocky Balboa (Stallone) as the undefeated champion Apollo demands a rematch, pushing Rocky back into the ring for a climactic battle to prove his worth and provide for his family, culminating in the iconic "Yo, Adrian, I did it!" moment
Rocky III (1982)
Rocky III (1982)
Rocky III (1982) follows champion boxer Rocky Balboa as fame makes him complacent, leading to a shocking loss to the brutal new contender, Clubber Lang (Mr. T). Rocky must be trained with his "eye of the tiger" from his former rival, Apollo Creed.
Rocky IV
Rocky IV
Rocky IV (1985) is about champion boxer Rocky Balboa facing his most formidable opponent yet, the chemically enhanced Soviet powerhouse Ivan Drago, who brutally kills Rocky's friend Apollo Creed in the ring.
Rocky V (1990)
Rocky V (1990)
Rocky V (1990) shows Rocky Balboa takes on a young, ambitious fighter, Tommy Gunn, while struggling to reconnect with his son, Robert, and facing a street fight challenge from Tommy, who turns on his mentor.
Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
Smokey and the Bandit (1977)
Legendary driver Bo "Bandit" Darville who accepts a bet to illegally transport 400 cases of Coors beer from Texas to Georgia in 28 hours. Bandit evades the persistent Sheriff Buford T. Justice in a high-speed, comedic cross-country pursuit
Smokey and the Bandit II
Smokey and the Bandit II
A washed-up, drinking Bandit is coaxed out of retirement by Big and Little Enos Burdette to transport a "special cargo" from Florida to Texas. Assisted by Carrie ("Frog") and Cledus ("Snowman"), they discover the cargo is a pregnant elephant.
Speed
Speed
Speed is a 1994 American action-thriller film about an Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) SWAT officer who must prevent a bomb from exploding on a city bus. The bomb, planted by a vengeful former bomb squad member is armed once the bus reaches 50mph.
Starsky & Hutch
Starsky & Hutch
Starsky & Hutch is a classic 1970s "buddy cop" TV series about two streetwise, plainclothes detectives, the intense Starsky (Paul Michael Glaser) and the cool, intellectual Hutch (David Soul), solving crimes in the fictional Bay City, California.
Station 19
Station 19
Station 19 is an action-drama series following the firefighters at Seattle Fire Station 19, exploring their intense challenges and risky rescues. The show blends high-stakes emergencies with intimate relationships and individual struggles.
Supernatural (2005 - 2020 TV Series)
Supernatural (2005 - 2020 TV Series)
Brothers Sam and Dean Winchester as they travel across America in a '67 Impala, hunting demons, ghosts, monsters, and gods.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
Terminator 2: Judgment Day
The malevolent AI Skynet sends a new, liquid-metal T-1000 Terminator back to 1995 to kill young John Connor, but a reprogrammed T-800 is also sent back to protect him, leading to a desperate mission to prevent Judgment Day.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
A reprogrammed T-800 cyborg (Arnold Schwarzenegger) is sent back in time to protect a young John Connor from the superior, shapeshifting T-1000. The plot follows their race against time to stop the future Skynet AI from destroying humanity
The A-Team (1983 - 1987 TV Series)
The A-Team (1983 - 1987 TV Series)
A man who loves when a plan comes together, Hannibal Smith leads a close knit team of elite operatives. Framed for a terrible crime, Smith and his men go rogue, using their special talents to clear their names and find the perpetrator.
The Blues Brothers (1980)
The Blues Brothers (1980)
Following his prison release, Jake Blues and his brother Elwood embark on a "mission from God" to reunite their rhythm and blues band and raise $5,000 to save the orphanage where they grew up
The Dukes of Hazzard (1979 - 1985 TV series)
The Dukes of Hazzard (1979 - 1985 TV series)
Cousins Bo and Luke Duke in rural Georgia, who use their iconic 1969 Dodge Charger, the "General Lee," to thwart the corrupt schemes of County Commissioner Boss Hogg and Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane
The Fall Guy (TV)
The Fall Guy (TV)
The Fall Guy was an American action-adventure TV series about Colt Seavers, a Hollywood stuntman who moonlights as a bounty hunter to make ends meet, using his stunt skills (explosions, car chases) to track down bail jumpers alongside his buddies.
The Godfather I
The Godfather I
Don Vito Corleone, head of a mafia family, decides to hand over his empire to his youngest son, Michael. However, his decision unintentionally puts the lives of his loved ones in grave danger.
The Godfather II
The Godfather II
The Godfather Part II is a cinematic epic that masterfully tells two parallel stories: the ruthless expansion of Michael Corleone's crime empire in the late 1950s and the humble, violent rise of his father, Vito Corleone, from Sicilian immigrant to NY.
The Godfather III
The Godfather III
The Godfather Part III follows an aging Michael Corleone in the late 1970s as he desperately tries to legitimize his criminal empire and gain spiritual redemption, but his efforts are thwarted by internal power struggles.
The Greatest American Hero
The Greatest American Hero
Ralph Hinkley gains a red suit from aliens that grants superpowers like flight and invulnerability. After losing the instruction manual, an awkward Ralph must team up with FBI agent Bill Maxwell to fight crime while fumbling with his powers..
The Italian Job (1969)
The Italian Job (1969)
The Italian Job (1969) is about a cockney criminal who, fresh out of prison, leads a gang to steal millions in gold from Turin, Italy, using a daring plan to sabotage traffic lights and escape in a fleet of Mini Coopers through city streets and sewers.
The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job (2003)
The Italian Job (2003) is a slick heist film where Charlie Croker and his crew steal gold in Venice, but are betrayed by their inside man, who takes the loot and leaves them for dead.
The Rookie
The Rookie
The Rookie is a crime drama about John Nolan (Nathan Fillion), who becomes the oldest rookie in the LAPD while navigating its dangers with younger officers, blending action, humor, and heart as he serves and protects Los Angeles.
The Terminator (1984)
The Terminator (1984)
A nearly indestructible cyborg assassin (The Terminator) is sent back in time by the AI system Skynet. Its mission is to kill Sarah Connor, whose unborn son will eventually lead humanity against the machines.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Five friends driving through rural Texas in 1973 are hunted by a family of, deranged, cannibalistic killers. The group explores an isolated farmhouse, falling victim to the chainsaw-wielding, mask-wearing Leatherface and his relatives.
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999)
The Thomas Crown Affair (1999) is a stylish heist-romance about bored billionaire Thomas Crown who steals a priceless Monet, only to find his match in sharp insurance investigator Catherine Banning.
The Walking Dead (2010 - 2022 TV Series)
The Walking Dead (2010 - 2022 TV Series)
Sheriff’s deputy Rick Grimes, who wakes from a coma to a post-apocalyptic world overrun by "walkers" (zombies). He leads a group of survivors, fighting against both the undead and ruthless human factions, to find safety and rebuild society
The X-Files
The X-Files
FBI agents Fox Mulder (believer) and Dana Scully (skeptic) as they investigate unsolved, paranormal cases known as "X-Files".
Thelma & Louise (1991)
Thelma & Louise (1991)
Two friends, a timid housewife and an independent waitress, whose weekend getaway turns into a flight from the law after an act of self-defense. Their journey across the American Southwest becomes a story of female empowerment and friendship.
To Live and Die in L.A.
To Live and Die in L.A.
To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) is a gritty neo-noir thriller about reckless U.S. Secret Service agent Richard Chance who becomes obsessed with tracking down the ruthless counterfeiter Eric Masters after Masters murders his partner.
Tommy Boy
Tommy Boy
Tommy Boy (1995) is a beloved comedy starring Chris Farley as the immature, lovable slacker Tommy Callahan III, who must save his family's auto parts business after his dad dies.
Top Gun (1986)
Top Gun (1986)
Maverick, a cocky and reckless pilot, is sent with his Radar Intercept Officer "Goose" to the U.S. Navy's Fighter Weapons School (Top Gun). A tragic accident during a training mission forces Maverick to confront his past and learn the value of teamwork.
Top Gun Maverick (2022)
Top Gun Maverick (2022)
"Maverick" is assigned to train a detachment of graduates for a special assignment, Maverick must confront the ghosts of his past and his deepest fears, culminating in a mission that demands the ultimate sacrifice from those who choose to fly it.
True Romance (1993)
True Romance (1993)
True Romance follows Clarence and Alabama, who fall in love, marry, and flee to Hollywood with a stolen suitcase of drugs, pursued by the Mafia and police.
Twilight (2008)
Twilight (2008)
Teenager Bella Swan moves to Forks, Washington, where she falls in love with Edward Cullen, a vampire whose family consumes only animal blood. Their dangerous romance faces peril from nomadic, human-hunting vampires.
Vanishing Point (1971)
Vanishing Point (1971)
Kowalski, a speed-addicted, disillusioned ex-cop and race driver tasked with delivering a 1970 Dodge Challenger from Denver to San Francisco. After betting he can make the trip in 15 hours, he triggers a massive, multistate police pursuit.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
The Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton, as they fight to protect their legacy and the largest contiguous ranch in the United States from land developers.
Public services
California Highway Patrol (CHP)
California Highway Patrol (CHP)
the principal state police agency for California, responsible for providing the highest level of safety, service, and security to the public.
DOT NYC
DOT NYC
The New York City Department of Transportation (NYC DOT) is the agency responsible for managing much of New York City's vast transportation infrastructure, focusing on the safe, equitable, and sustainable movement of people and goods.
Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY)
Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY)
is the largest municipal fire department in the United States, responsible for protecting the lives and property of New York City residents and visitors.
Harbor Police
Harbor Police
This specialized unit patrols New York City's 576 miles of waterfront and 146 square miles of navigable waters, conducting search and rescue operations and contributing to the city's counterterrorism efforts.
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
the primary law enforcement agency for the City of Los Angeles, California, responsible for safeguarding lives and property, reducing crime, and enhancing public safety across an area of over 468 square miles with more than 4 million residents.
New York City Police Department (NYPD)
New York City Police Department (NYPD)
is the largest municipal police force in the United States, tasked with protecting life and property, preserving peace, and enforcing the law across the five boroughs of New York City.
New York City Taxi
New York City Taxi
The New York City taxicab had humble beginnings. When the traditional metered, gasoline-powered taxicabs began operating in October 1907, they were in tough competition with other forms of transportation throughout the city. Before the taxicab,
NYC Mayor's Office of Film & Broadcasting
NYC Mayor's Office of Film & Broadcasting
The NYC Mayor's Office of Film & Broadcasting, now known as the Mayor's Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME), supports NYC's creative economy by coordinating film/TV production, managing NYC Media.
NYC No Parking
NYC No Parking
In NYC, a "No Parking" sign means you can temporarily stop to drop off/pick up passengers or load/unload goods, but you can't leave the vehicle unattended.
NYC Police Aviation
NYC Police Aviation
The NYPD Aviation Unit is the world's oldest airborne law enforcement unit, providing critical aerial support for patrols, surveillance, search & rescue (including water rescues), tactical support for officers, and counter-terrorism, using helicopters.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
is Canada's national police service. It is unique in its broad mandate, providing policing services at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels across the country and internationally.
Smokey Bear
Smokey Bear
Smokey Bear is the iconic symbol for wildfire prevention, recognized by his ranger hat and jeans, with the famous message, "Only YOU can prevent wildfires".
Staten Island Ferry
Staten Island Ferry
The Staten Island Ferry is a free, 24/7 public ferry service in New York City connecting Lower Manhattan and Staten Island, offering iconic, stunning views of the Statue of Liberty and the Manhattan skyline during its 25-minute journey.
Times Square
Times Square
Times Square is NYC's vibrant Midtown hub, famous for dazzling billboards, the Broadway Theater District, and massive crowds at the "Crossroads of the World," known for 24/7 energy, major entertainment, commerce, and its iconic New Year's Eve ball drop.
United Parcel Service (UPS)
United Parcel Service (UPS)
United Parcel Service (UPS) is a global giant in package delivery and supply chain management, known for its iconic brown trucks and planes delivering millions of packages daily across over 220 countries, providing logistics, freight forwarding, and e-com
United States Postal Service (USPS)
United States Postal Service (USPS)
an independent agency of the executive branch of the U.S. federal government that provides mail processing and delivery services to individuals and businesses across the country.
Waste Management
Waste Management
Founded in 1968, the company is headquartered in the Bank of America Tower in Houston, Texas. Waste Management, Inc. Trade name. WM.
Tire & Wheel
BFGoodrich
BFGoodrich
BFGoodrich is a prominent American tire manufacturer (now owned by Michelin) with a 150-year history of innovation in performance, all-terrain, and racing tires. Founded in 1870, the company is recognized for pioneering the first US radial car tire, the f
Bridgestone
Bridgestone
Bridgestone is a leading Japanese multinational company, the world's largest tire and rubber manufacturer, known for producing premium tires for various vehicles (cars, trucks, aircraft, mining) and diversified rubber products.
Destination
Destination
"Destination" tires are a line of tires by Firestone designed for light trucks, SUVs, and CUVs, offering a balance of on-road comfort and off-road capability.
Falken Tires
Falken Tires
Falken Tires, known as a leader in high performance tire technology for cars, trucks, SUVs and crossovers, has successfully built a reputation as a full-line tire manufacturer.
Firehawk
Firehawk
Firestone Firehawk tires are a line of performance and ultra-high-performance (UHP) tires designed for driving enthusiasts who want responsive handling and confident grip.
Firestone
Firestone
Firestone is an American tire manufacturer, founded in 1900, known for producing a wide range of dependable and affordable tires for everyday use, including all-season, all-terrain, and performance options.
Goodyear
Goodyear
Goodyear is one of the world's largest tire companies, delivering superior products and trusted service built on a legacy of performance, innovation and quality.
Michelin Man
Michelin Man
The Michelin Man, whose formal name is Bibendum (or "Bib" for short), is the official, iconic mascot of the French Michelin tire company. He is a cheerful, humanoid figure constructed entirely of stacked white tires.
Michelin Tires
Michelin Tires
Michelin has been at the origin of the greatest advances in the field of mobility and beyond. Improved tread life in severe conditions. Excellent wet and snow traction.
Potenza
Potenza
Bridgestone’s Potenza line is engineered for high performance sports cars with exhilarating performance, speed and handling both on-track and on-road, the Bridgestone Potenza Race helps you chase the thrill of weekend track driving seven days a week.
Wide Oval
Wide Oval
Firestone’s "Wide oval" tires are a style of classic car tire known for their wide tread and shorter, rounded sidewall profile, offering an aggressive, sporty look popular on muscle cars from the late 1960s and early 1970s.