Category: Car Features

Eric's '61 Impala Bubbletop
Posted on August 11, 2021

  This ’61 Bubbletop already had more done to it than most of its kind. A complete CPP suspension, disc brakes, stellar paint and an incredible interior made it a comfortable cruiser with some performance in reserve. With a short list of minor upgrades to accomplish, he began setting aside a little more time for… Continue reading Eric's '61 Impala Bubbletop

Jeff's C10 Pro Tourer
Posted on August 10, 2021

  Jeff’s has a soft spot for ’67-’72 C10 pickups. Currently, he owns three—one which is a daily driver. They’re easy to work on and most parts are easy to come by new or used, but solid trucks are getting harder to find.    Because he’s an Oregonian, a rusted C10 of this age is… Continue reading Jeff's C10 Pro Tourer

Phil Shelton's 1929 Ford Roadster
Posted on August 2, 2021

1929 all steel 351 Roadster owned by Phil Shelton. The project took Phil and his nephew Scott Shelton six years to build. Scott also applied the paint job! Car Images: 

A Studebaker Starliner With 2 Extra Cylinders
Posted on July 21, 2021

Dan decided to leave nothing to imagination with this build. Not only does that mean it is profane in some purists’ eyes, but it’s a representation of what a blank check, good people, and a fantastic vision for a car results in. A ‘53 Studebaker Starliner is what it might look like to most unfamiliar… Continue reading A Studebaker Starliner With 2 Extra Cylinders

1947 Ford Rat Rod Daddy's Little Monster
Posted on July 21, 2021

By Gary Rosier   Joi Fleet and her dad, Al Pineau, own this 1947 Ford pickup. Joi’s husband Jon dared her to have a ride ready for an upcoming annual Father’s Day car show. Never mind that she didn’t even HAVE a ride! This was in January 2019 and the show was in June, just… Continue reading 1947 Ford Rat Rod Daddy's Little Monster

A Gleaming 1969 Nova
Posted on July 19, 2021

  Having a car in your possession for over a decade and doing nothing with it will weigh on your shoulders. It often seems like a burden; a little tormentor that keeps you fielding annoying questions longer than saints can stand. Such was the case with Bobby and this Nova, a car which he had… Continue reading A Gleaming 1969 Nova

David's Incredible El Camino
Posted on July 7, 2021

By Tommy Parry  By trading an old rifle for a rather rough example of an El Camino, David saved this car from a certain end in the crusher’s jaws. The former owner, so pleased that someone would pay for an old rusty Chevy, drove the car to David’s and did the engine swap on his… Continue reading David's Incredible El Camino

No Corners Cut: Alexandros' Convertible Foxbody Track Toy
Posted on May 27, 2021

By Tommy Parry  For what is arguably one of the more ambitious builds we’ve witnessed over the last few years Alexandros picked a car that’s got its fair share of detractors, but every detractor who hates it is matched by a racer who loves its simplicity and will gladly vet for this bang-for-the-buck prospect. A… Continue reading No Corners Cut: Alexandros' Convertible Foxbody Track Toy

LT4-Swapped '56 Bel Air
Posted on May 27, 2021

By Tommy Parry Shane had just finished his second build when he was already laying the groundwork for another toy. His ‘67 Camaro had been a nice daily driver, and his ‘55 Chevy truck came out beautifully. Hoping to take everything he learned in the previous two builds and put it towards an even more… Continue reading LT4-Swapped '56 Bel Air

Task Force Muscle Machine
Posted on May 11, 2021

Photos and Text by Gary Rosier  The Chevrolet Task Force series ran from late 1955 through 1959. Previously known as the Advance Design series, it was introduced immediately after WWII. It was billed then as a larger, stronger and sleeker design before the all new Second Series (or stepside series) with a new “wrap-around” windshield… Continue reading Task Force Muscle Machine

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