Shop Stop – Smoky Mountain Rod & Customs
Another Cool shop is Smoky Mountain Rod & Customs in Knoxville TN .. Big shop with some kool trucks and cars on the jigs. Looking forward to the TCOR debut truck Car Images:
Another Cool shop is Smoky Mountain Rod & Customs in Knoxville TN .. Big shop with some kool trucks and cars on the jigs. Looking forward to the TCOR debut truck Car Images:
The Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS) this year showcased an impressive assembly of show cars within the expansive Pomona Fairplex, with the outdoor car show area teeming with hundreds of hot rods throughout the weekend. Despite contending with intermittent rain, the spirits remained undampened, and the event drew record-breaking crowds to the various halls.… Continue reading 2024 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster: Brizio Myers’ Built 1932 Ford 2-Door
I don’t believe Larry Way has ever experienced middle-age. He is too happy. He has a youthful insouciance that radiates from his boyish looks, contagious enthusiasm and buoyant gait (he walks six miles a day). He is content with his life spurred on by his love for his career as a professional event producer with… Continue reading Larry Way's 1944 Chevrolet Coupe Street Rod
by Clive Branson History looks back on the 1950s as a nostalgic time in America’s post-World War II development. Riding on a wave of unprecedented prosperity, Americans exuded an enthusiasm and confidence that was reflected in their music, entertainment, modern home amenities, freedom to expand to the suburbs and beyond, optimism in America’s future,… Continue reading Wendy and Bill Vanleur's 1951 Mercury: Passion from a Classic
Europeans will never understand the size of America or Canada. We do not live in quaint cities with narrow cobblestone lanes and gas lights, where weekend flea markets sell Louis XIV furniture or medals from the Boer War, but a land of shopping malls the size of Montana. You can fit two Frances into Ontario… Continue reading Jack Notman’s 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner 383 V8 Convertible: Going Topless
There’s an old poster with the headline, “If you want to be happy for a day, drink. If you want to be happy for a year, marry. If you want to be happy for a lifetime, ride a Mopar. For Brian Ohlmann, the occasional drink is welcome, his marriage has lasted 33 blissful… Continue reading Is the '73 Plymouth 'Cuda the Most MOPAR Car Ever?
I remember not doing very well in High School English, so my dad, ever the disciplinarian, gave me extra curricular work at home to improve myself. He assigned me, each evening, to write 500 words on a topic of his choice before dinner. If he wasn’t pleased with my effort in applying better creativity, more… Continue reading Chris Allen's 1969 Ford Mustang 428 Mach 1: A Homage to a Father
Since the advent of the automobile some 120 years ago, there must have been a gazillion speed-ing tickets issued. If I had Leo Kingsbury’s muscle car, I know my glove compartment would be stuffed with speeding tickets. This car is meant to be driven one way – fast – but not just fast, but the type… Continue reading Leo Kingsbury's 1970 FORD MUSTANG 351 MACH 1
Words and Photos: John Gunnell Cars like the Cyclone Spoiler II put “Viagra” into Mercury’s high-performance image in the muscle car era. When NASCAR Grand National stock car race teams tested the new ‘68 body styles, they found Mercury’s Cyclone fastback to be a bit faster than its Ford Fairlane counterpart. A more… Continue reading 1969 Cyclone Spoiler II Gave Mercury Comet More Pep
Words: Tommy Parry Build Thread: https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/136105-Project-Anchor-(68-Firebird-Coupe) Lee’s nephew picked up a ‘68 Firebird Coupe to tinker on during his free time. While it looked pretty from fifty feet, it had the typical dents and rust—as well as a bad motor. He started tearing it down the day after it rolled up his driveway and got… Continue reading Lee's '68 Firebird Coupe: Help From a Kind Uncle
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