OCTOBER 31, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): 1968 PONTIAC BEAUMONT SD 396- A CANUCK CHEVELLE ADVENTURE...
There is no doubt the 1968 Chevelle SS 396 is a legend in the word of muscle cars.
The sheer number of reproduction parts...
OCTOBER 30, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): 1951 CHEVROLET PICKUP–A CLASSIC OLD RIDE MADE FOR AN...
Old trucks are one of the hottest commodities in the hobby and old Chevy trucks are at the top of the heap in this...
OCTOBER 30, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): ’39 IHC RAT ROD-THE END RESULT OF A FAMILY...
Most old car or truck projects hinge on a group decision for family guys.
You simply cannot commit the time and money needed for a...
OCTOBER 29, 2013: IT IS OK TO HAVE A BUILT-IN BIAS IN FAVOR OF...
I drove my first two cars on bias tires because car number one was a 50s era Austin sedan and the second was a...
OCTOBER 29, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): NATIONAL LAMPOON’S ‘VACATION’ HAD A LOT TO DO WITH...
I spotted a 1973 Ford station wagon on the main street of a small town car show in June 2013 and knew I had...
OCTOBER 29,2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): A ’55 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE THAT GOES WAY PAST SPECTACULAR
There are many reasons to take on a car project.
They range from blindly sentimental to opportunistic but one of the biggest reasons is...
OCTOBER 29, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): CARS YOU NEVER SEE ON THE ROAD TODAY: A...
I am a huge fan of late 40s iron from Detroit and an even bigger fan of the convertible versions.
The post-war style and lines...
OCTOBER 28, 2013: WE ARE NOT GENIUSES BUT WE ARE NOT THAT STUPID: WHY...
Occasionally we get asked why we are not a monthly print magazine and the answer is pretty simple:we may not be the sharpest knives...
OCTOBER 28, 2013 (NOVEMBER 2013): AN OLD SCHOOL 1927 MODEL T HOT ROD WITH...
I spotted this retro-style 1927 Ford Model T hot rod at an early May 2013 car show and began a search for its absent...
NOVEMBER 3 MSCC STAR OF THE WEEK: ’54 GMC-THIS IS WHAT A REAL...
NOVEMBER 3 MSCC STAR OF THE WEEK: '54 GMC-THIS IS WHAT A REAL TOW TRUCK LOOKS LIKE Tow trucks have evolved over the years...















































