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Congrats to 'Lucille" The 1934 Chevrolet Roadster that was Named the AMBR Winner for GNRS 2022!
Posted on January 31, 2022

Photo: Chadly Johnson Let us give a big round of applause to the 2022 Grand National Roadster Show AMBR winner, Lucille, a 1934 Chevrolet Roadster owned by Jeff Breault and built by Devlin Rod and Customs!   This Chevy Roadster was a mongst a sea of Fords and still managed to take home the award. Lucille,… Continue reading Congrats to 'Lucille" The 1934 Chevrolet Roadster that was Named the AMBR Winner for GNRS 2022!

This 1932 Ford Coupe is the Al Slonaker Memorial Winner for the 2022 GNRS
Posted on January 31, 2022

This 1932 Ford Coupe built by Hollywood Hot Rods for Pat Gauntt took home the Al Slonaker Memorial Trophy from the 2022 Grand National Roadster Show. The Al Slonaker Memorial Award, named after the shows founder, also comes with $12,500 prize money from ARP Bolts. 

Welcome Back Grand National Roadster Show!
Posted on January 26, 2022

The Grand National Roadster Show is back and boy are we excited! The GNRS will make its return to the Fairplex at Pomona this weekend for its 72nd Year! The Fairplex will house close to 500 cars that will be competting for awards and outside there will be another 800 cars that will be showcased for… Continue reading Welcome Back Grand National Roadster Show!

STOLEN: James Roberts' 1969 Chevrolet Camaro
Posted on January 17, 2022

Submitted by Admin on Mon, 01/17/2022 – 12:01pm *PICTURE not of actual car. Just for reference. We are trying to help James track down his Camaro that was stolen in 1980. It was was Red with the original rally rims. it had a black interior with Jensen R410 stereo.  It was a 6 cylinder with a 3… Continue reading STOLEN: James Roberts' 1969 Chevrolet Camaro

Bob's 1973 Firebird
Posted on January 12, 2022

By: Tommy Parry This build began with only a couple go-fast parts: a stock 350 Pontiac with an RPM manifold and huge air cleaner, but Bob is a busybody. Within a few months, Bob had installed a Pontiac 400 under a Formula-style hood, Boss 338 18” wheels, Hotchkis front springs and shocks, and a PTFB… Continue reading Bob's 1973 Firebird

Evan's 1968 Firebird
Posted on January 12, 2022

By Tommy Parry A resourceful young man, Evan started browsing forums while tinkering on one of his first major automotive projects. During this time, he was finishing high school, and being a technically minded, proficient wrencher with a knack for finding the right information, he was confident enough to take on a big project: this… Continue reading Evan's 1968 Firebird

NSRA 2021 Event Schedule
Posted on December 31, 2021

National Street Rod Association (NSRA)   Schedule updated 12/29/20   Western Street Rod Nationals April 23rd, 24th and 25th, 2021 Kern County Fairgrounds Bakersfield, California   Street Rod Nationals South April 30th, May 1st and 2nd, 2021 Chilhowee Park Exposition Center Knoxville, Tennessee   Mid-America Street Rod Nationals May 28th, 29th and 30th, 2021 Ozark… Continue reading NSRA 2021 Event Schedule

Barry's Bitchin' Model-A Hot Rod
Posted on December 29, 2021

    By John Gunnell Barry Bartz works at Clintonville Bearings LLC in Clintonville, Wis. That’s the city where the first four-wheel-drive system was invented and where FWD Trucks and Seagrave Fire Apparatus are made.  Bartz offers the best selection of bearing, bushings, seals, belts, pulleys, chains and sprockets in that area of the Badger… Continue reading Barry's Bitchin' Model-A Hot Rod

Revitalizing a Rusted '69 Chevelle
Posted on December 22, 2021

  What Joris lacked in age and experience, he made up for with resources and ambition. Being a farm mechanic, he had access to so many tools that he never felt that taking on a project as large as this was unrealistic. This ‘69 Chevelle Malibu was both his first American car and his first… Continue reading Revitalizing a Rusted '69 Chevelle

Matt's V8-Powered Chevrolet Corvair
Posted on December 22, 2021

Matt was always thrilled by the sleek shape and unusual proportions of the ‘late model’ Corvair, but the powertrain left him a little cold.    After grabbing a decent ‘67, he got to thinking. Retrofitting an old car with a newer, more supported frame could help him blend a classic, swooping shape with a modern… Continue reading Matt's V8-Powered Chevrolet Corvair

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