For a young Roy Orbison, it wasn’t just a means of transportation—it was a symbol of independence and aspiration. The 1948 Ford was powered by a 3.7-liter V8 engine, delivering 100 horsepower.
The family of Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roy Orbison — known for hits like “Oh, Pretty Woman,” “Crying,” “Only the Lonely” and “In Dreams” — has partnered with the independent ...
In the world of muscle cars, few names carry the weight of the Corvette Stingray. The 1967 model was the last of its generation and is often considered one of the most iconic Corvettes ever built.
Now, everyone knows that no one sings like Roy Orbison.” Orbison completed his comeback solo album, “Mystery Girl,” in November of 1988 but died suddenly of a heart attack the following month.