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How to Get Brighter Headlights for Your Vintage Muscle Car
By Jeff Smith - Images by the Author
If this were a big pharma ad, right now we’d be telling you about a silent killer...
1957 Chevy Air Conditioning System Upgrade
By Ryan Manson - Images by the Author
Last month, we concluded the installation of a Gen 5 Vintage Air SureFit kit in our 1957...
Vintage Hot Rodding At its Best In This 1932 Ford Highboy Roadster
By Brian Brennan - Photography By Michael Christensen
When discussing the concept of having or building an “early hot rod,” we often refer to the...
Air Conditioning Tips and Installation for Your Hot Rod
By Ron Ceridono - Photography By Brian Brennan, Ron Ceridono & Courtesy of Vintage Air
https://youtu.be/u15jGNhEwAA?si=mQkZxaPTQ9brPQ99
When it comes to passenger comfort, one of the most...
Air Lift Performance 3H Adjustable Ride Height Control System
By Rob Fortier - Images by Taylor Kempkes
Way back in 1994, back when I’d just begun my career in the magazine industry, I picked...
Repairing Rust in a Chevy Pickup Cab
It’s rare indeed to find a vintage pickup that doesn’t suffer from the ravages of rust in one place or another. Very often corrosion...
Recap: Goodguys 15th LMC Truck Spring Lone Star Nationals Presented by Old Air Products
Texas region hot rodders and car enthusiasts two-stepped over to Texas Motor Speedway (TMS) for two days of cool cars, cool people, and good...
How to Paint and Repair Fiberglass
By John Gilbert - Photography By Chadly Johnson
At the dawn of hot rodding, there was only one way for a rodder to source a...
Chevy Concepts – 1957 Chevy Bel Air
Artwork by Tavis Highlander - Instagram @tavishighlander - TavisHighlander.com
Built by: Born Vintage Hot Rods (Bakersfield, CA)
The amount of detail and craftsmanship being poured into...
THE SPEEDWAY MOTORS 1968 C10 Build: Rust Repair, Bodywork, and Paint
By Joe McCollough - Images by Jessica Coleman & Andy Chaves
If you’ve been following along with our ’68 C10 project, you’ve seen us checking...





















