Car Features

A Gorgeous LS-Swapped Chevrolet Caprice
Posted on December 2, 2019

Words: Tommy Parry When Kevin inherited this Caprice from his dad 19 years ago, it already had a nice array of parts. A 396 mated to a Powerglide, a vinyl top, drum brakes, and whitewall tires were a classy collection of bits – one of which anyone could be proud. Classic in every way except… Continue reading A Gorgeous LS-Swapped Chevrolet Caprice

Not Clowning Around: One Cool '66 Fiat 600
Posted on November 27, 2019

Words & Photos: Gary Rosier The First Fiat automobile was produced way back in 1899 and was called the Fiat 4H. Fiat is the largest manufacturer of cars in Italy and Europe – behind only General Motors and Ford! What’s interesting about this car, owned by Doug Emery of Port Orange, Fla., is that it… Continue reading Not Clowning Around: One Cool '66 Fiat 600

Chad's '67 Mustang
Posted on November 26, 2019

  Words: Tommy Parry    Photos courtesy aseyeseethings.com Around a decade ago, Chad got his first taste of road course racing. His foray into both autocross and track days with a 1968 Camaro intrigued him, and over the course of the following five years he grew obsessed with the sport. In 2014, he got quite serious;… Continue reading Chad's '67 Mustang

Carryover '66 GT350 (Shelby GT350)
Posted on November 14, 2019

Words & photos: Gary Rosier Kelly Brown of New Smyrna Beach, Fl owns this stunning original example of a ’66 Shelby GT 350 “carryover” Mustang (SFM6S209). It’s painted the original Wimbledon White with the Royal Guardsman Blue stripes, as 250 of the 252 “Carryover” Shelbys were. Kelly found the car after much searching, researching and… Continue reading Carryover '66 GT350 (Shelby GT350)

Reggie White’s ’49 Buick Sedanet is in Good Hands
Posted on November 14, 2019

Words: John Gunnell Green Bay Packer football star “Reggie” White was born in 1961 and died in 2004 at age 43. White was nicknamed “The Minister of Defense.” He played for the Memphis Showboats, Philadelphia Eagles, Green Bay Packers and Carolina Panthers.  He was a member of the Super Bowl XXXI winning team. In 1993,… Continue reading Reggie White’s ’49 Buick Sedanet is in Good Hands

Muscle Car Madness: 1973 Chevy Nova Custom
Posted on November 5, 2019

Owner: Peter Burke        Words & photos: Clive Branson I’m sure a lot of automobiles from the ‘60s and ‘70s that fell by the wayside would still be as popular now had people been able to modify cars with the technology and accessories available today. A perfect example is the Chevy Nova. This was an oppressively… Continue reading Muscle Car Madness: 1973 Chevy Nova Custom

Jim Ruckdashel's 1960 Chrysler DeSoto Fireflite
Posted on November 4, 2019

Words: Ellen Richardson     Photos: Jim Ruckdashel and Ellen Richardson Since its start in the automotive world in the late 1920’s, the company now known as Fiat Chrysler has been instrumental in the creation of some of the world’s coolest cars. One such vehicle was a car named after the Spanish explorer Hernando de Soto, who… Continue reading Jim Ruckdashel's 1960 Chrysler DeSoto Fireflite

A Subtle '78 Firebird
Posted on October 30, 2019

Words: Tommy Parry Considering the price of this era of Pontiac Firebird right now, David couldn’t ignore the chance to pick one up. This one had been off the road for nearly two decades, but it was still basically complete: the perfect foundation for a budget build. With plans to make it a fun but… Continue reading A Subtle '78 Firebird

Bjorn's '67 Mercury Cougar
Posted on October 24, 2019

Words: Tommy Parry As Bjorn and his family enjoyed a Sunday afternoon bike ride, he spotted a ’67 Mercury Cougar collecting dust on the side of the road. Dust was the least of its issues – it had a tree growing through the engine bay – but he immediately knew he had to have it.… Continue reading Bjorn's '67 Mercury Cougar

Do-It-Yourself ’47 Ford
Posted on October 16, 2019

Words: John Gunnell   Car Owner: Jim Skomski Jim Skomski is a practical hot rodder. “I like all of my Ford cars and trucks, even though I haven’t spent a fortune on any of them,” he said. “My friends and I were talking about how nobody today gives enough credit to the guy who fixes up… Continue reading Do-It-Yourself ’47 Ford

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