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Pontiac Ragtop is Centerpiece of Roy Rogers tribute
Posted on May 9, 2018

  Words: John Gunnell The National Museum of Funeral History recently installed a new special exhibit honoring Roy Rogers that includes a special Pontiac created for the renowned cowboy film and singing star of the ‘40s and ‘50s. A Tribute to Roy Rogers celebrates the memory of Rogers, who was billed as “America’s Favorite Cowboy.”… Continue reading Pontiac Ragtop is Centerpiece of Roy Rogers tribute

Rhinebeck Spring Dustoff Car Show and Swap Meet
Posted on May 5, 2018

Rhinebeck, NY
Saturday, May 5, 2018

Jake Kozak's 1950 Chevy Pickup Rat
Posted on May 3, 2018

It took Jake 18 months to finally land this mean looking Chevy. Jake took out the tired 305 and fitted with a 283 out of a Vette,350 Turbo tranny, and Mustang rear end. This Rat Rod can scoot! Car Images: 

Keith's '66 Fairlane XL
Posted on May 2, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry The desire to see a comfortable cruiser carve corners at the local autocross motivated Keith to take this heavyset Fairlane, draw up a list of interesting parts and hire the talent necessary to try and defy the laws of physics. GTS Customs heeded his call, and started making the Fairlane rotate… Continue reading Keith's '66 Fairlane XL

Muscle Car Madness: Tim Dunn's 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner
Posted on May 2, 2018

  Car Owner: Tim Dunn     Words & Photos: Clive Branson Tim Dunn has a unique story about acquiring his 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner in 1994. “I attended a wedding and joked with a gentleman about trading my ’51 Meteor Coupe for his ’70 Roadrunner. I owned a 1950 Mercury Pick-up and a ’72 Plymouth Scamp, but… Continue reading Muscle Car Madness: Tim Dunn's 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner

Michael's '64 El Camino
Posted on May 2, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry As his daily driver is a Dodge Challenger RT, Michael wanted to replicate its plush and pleasant driving experience in a much older, more stylish and slightly quirky package. Or that’s how it started, anyways. Without sacrificing any modern amenities, Michael would slowly turn this El Camino into an understated corner… Continue reading Michael's '64 El Camino

Sean's LS7-Swapped Grand Am
Posted on May 1, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry It’s an odd choice for a Pro Tourer, since it’s a bit on the longish side. However, it’s got a charm of its own, since most people have no idea what car it is. Most of these later year A-bodies are just not that popular, and the aftermarket does not cater… Continue reading Sean's LS7-Swapped Grand Am

Blue Flame '63 Nova
Posted on April 24, 2018

  Words & Photos: Gary Rosier Mark and Debbie Varner of Fountaintown, Indiana live part-time in Daytona Beach, Florida. Mark retired from Marathon Oil after 28 years and owns his own company – which provides emergency response team training and consulting in the oil industry – while trying hard to stay retired! Mark has owned… Continue reading Blue Flame '63 Nova

Junkyard Dog '33 Ford Sedan
Posted on April 23, 2018

  Words & Photos: Gary Rosier Did you ever try to get rid of something and it just kept coming back to you? John and Dottie Hartz of Port Orange, Florida tried just that. While maybe it was out of need, when times were tough, the really good things in life just turn out! Originally,… Continue reading Junkyard Dog '33 Ford Sedan

Mid-Engined Bug Madness
Posted on April 17, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry There are odd builds and then there are mid-engined Beetles. Car shows were not part of the vision Sean had when coming up with a list of ingredients to add to this Bug. He wanted a streetable track toy that could hold its own against modern machinery. Hence the relocation of… Continue reading Mid-Engined Bug Madness

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