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Factory-Fresh 1964 Buick Riviera
Rick Smith’s Silver Cloud LS3 Powered ’64 Buick Riviera
By Chuck Vranas - Photography By the Author
When stepping into the world of hot rodding, there are...
Before and After: A Cyber Gray 427 LS Powered 1961 Bubble Top Impala
427 LS Power That Looks Like Vintage 409 in 1961 Bubble Top Impala
By Brian Brennan - Photography by John Jackson
We are all used to seeing...
Byggd av beslutsamhet, 1939 Ford Deluxe coupé
Rick Loves Ford Coupé från 39 har gjort rundorna... Flera gånger!
Av Brian Brennan
Det finns hot rods och sedan finns det hot rods. Vad betyder...
2021 Danchuk Tri-Five Nationals
It’s for More Than Just Classic Cars
By Brian Brennan - Photography by Author
The Danchuk Tri-Five Nationals has been around for some six years and each...
Alluring Sterling Silver 1956 Ford F100
Don & Peg Butler’s Family Farm Truck Turned Show-Stopper
By Chuck Vranas - Photography by the Author
Locating a classic truck to begin your next hot rod...
Less is More
Tony Causor’s ’66 Chevy II
By Nick Licata - Photography by Wes Allison
https://vimeo.com/622860705
Tony Causor is the kind of guy who, like many hot rodders, took to...
Positive Spin
Richard Johnson’s ’69 Camaro Carries Plenty of Old-School Style
By Nick Licata - Photography by Jason Matthew
https://vimeo.com/620103890
“It all started when my son, Rick, and I got...
Malibu 2.0
Sully’s ’65 Chevelle SS
By Nick Licata - Photography by John Jackson
Mentors come in various types of relationships. Whether it’s a friend, an acquaintance, a big...
How To Install Power Window On ‘73-’79 Ford Pickups
Power Windows For ’73-’79 Ford Pickups
By Ron Ceridono - Photography by the Author
While our 1973 Ford Ranger XLT pickup was considered to be well equipped...
A LS3/T-56 Swapped 1952 Nash Rambler Wagon, That’s Good For the Whole Family
A 1952 Nash Rambler Wagon That’ll Make You Green with Envy
By Shawn Brereton - Photography & Videography By The Author
A Nash car is often overlooked...