Category: Car Features

Anthony's Staggering Impala
Posted on October 3, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry After scouring many CraigsList ads, Anthony was able to wrangle this pretty Chevy for a reasonable sum. The ‘62 Impala was originally powered by a 327/Powerglide combo, but the previous owners replaced it with a 350, fitted with a Rochester Q-Jet quad and headers and sending power to a TH350. The… Continue reading Anthony's Staggering Impala

Bernardo's Turbo Camaro SS
Posted on September 26, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry Roughly six years ago, Bernardo picked up this 350-powered ‘74 Camaro Type LT in the east of France. It had a little rust and the potential to be something much more. The previous owner had swapped the ‘74 body with a ‘70-‘73, but not much else had been done. With the… Continue reading Bernardo's Turbo Camaro SS

Mash the Gas on this '36 Nash
Posted on September 25, 2018

  Words & Photos: Gary Rosier Nash was an American Auto manufacturer based out of Wisconsin, started in the early 20th century (1916). Charles Nash, the company’s president, got it all going, and his motto was “Give the customer more than he paid for!” This is a 1936 Lafayette Nash – Lafayette being previously a… Continue reading Mash the Gas on this '36 Nash

Herb's Immaculate Chevelle
Posted on September 19, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry With the intention of turning this Chevelle into a proper track car, Herb started his build by trimming and tweaking a ‘66 chassis to suit his needs. After stripping, sandblasting and primering the chassis, he realized what a steep path he had ahead of him; this was the first chassis he’d… Continue reading Herb's Immaculate Chevelle

Greg's '65 AMC Rambler
Posted on September 19, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry After deciding to build a versatile street car that could cruise long distances as well as it could handle the road course, Greg started searching around for something the right size for his purposes. After he found this pristine Rambler online, he drove it from California to his hometown of Kenosha,… Continue reading Greg's '65 AMC Rambler

Wayne Schreier’s Black Deuce Coupe
Posted on September 11, 2018

  Words: John Gunnell Wayne Schreier’s all-black chopped-but-not-channeled Deuce coupe is a fixture at the Symco Hot Rod & Kustom Weekender in Symco, Wisconsin. Previously we told you about the channeled-but-not-chopped orange ’32 Ford coupe that Wayne drives when he’s feeling… well, colorful. The black one is for those days he’s feeling a little more… Continue reading Wayne Schreier’s Black Deuce Coupe

Muscle Car Madness: 1928 Ford Model A Rat Rod
Posted on September 11, 2018

  Owner:  Sean McConomy      Words & Photos:  Clive Branson Sean McConomy’s rat rod is about as subtle as a Wagnerian opera. But I suppose that is the whole point. Rat rods have always come across as lampooning the more traditional hot rods (customized but accurate interpretations or period-correct restorations of hot rods from the same… Continue reading Muscle Car Madness: 1928 Ford Model A Rat Rod

Randy's Caddy-Powered '57 Chevy
Posted on September 7, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry After eyeing his brother’s abandoned Caddy 500 motor for a few years, Randy felt the urge to finish the task and made an offer. So, two years ago, he got the bug to finish his brother’s incomplete engine and see where it led. After a winter of wrenching, he compiled the… Continue reading Randy's Caddy-Powered '57 Chevy

Building Miss Eleanor: A 2013 Ford Mustang
Posted on September 5, 2018

  Words & photos: Gary Rosier While some may scoff at a V-6 Mustang as a performance car, let us remind you that in 2012 Motor Trend ran this car through its paces, and based on its platform of a 3.7 liter, 24 valve V-6 generating 305 hp and 280 ft lbs of torque, they… Continue reading Building Miss Eleanor: A 2013 Ford Mustang

An '85 Trans Am Designed to Elevate Pro Touring Standards
Posted on September 4, 2018

  Words: Tommy Parry Coming off the back of their success with the HellBoy C10 and Velocity Camaro, Keith and Bob decided to push the envelope and progress past where the two aforementioned builds were limited – all while sticking with the rules of SCCA and hillclimbing. They started with the vision of pushing a… Continue reading An '85 Trans Am Designed to Elevate Pro Touring Standards

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