MARCH 17 STAR OF THE DAY: ST PADDY’S DAY-1968 CAMARO, ERIN GO BRAGH STYLE
MARCH 17 STAR OF THE DAY: ST PADDY'S DAY-1968 CAMARO, ERIN GO BRAGH STYLE The Star of the Week landed on St Paddy's Day...
MARCH 10, 2013: BEHIND THE SCENES AT A CHARITY COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION-HERDING CATS FOR...
There's an old saying, "tough as herding cats" that describes the mayhem that occurs when a group of independent thinkers try to work towards...
MARCH 10, 2013: HOW TO WIN FRIENDS AND INFLUENCE PEOPLE BEHIND THE WHEEL OF...
There is a primal mood of territorialism when it comes to time behind the wheel of a car.
Something devolves in our DNA and we...
MARCH 10 STAR OF THE WEEK:’61 CORVAIR LAKEWOOD-RARE WAGON, HOLLYWOOD LEGACY
MARCH 10 STAR OF THE WEEK:1961 CORVAIR LAKEWOOD-RARE WAGON WITH A HOLLYWOOD LEGACY Corvair guys know exactly how rare these Lakewood wagons are in...
MARCH 1, 2013: THE HARD QUESTION–WHEN IS IT TIME TO LET GO OF A...
Every car guy or girl will have painful moments in life when they have to get rid of a vehicle that has served its...
FEBRUARY 26, 2013 (MARCH 2013): 1954 CHEVROLET TRUCK-A NORTH AMERICAN CLASSIC DONE KIWI STYLE
John Oliver moved to Canada in 1976 but he was a huge fan of the North American car culture long before he uprooted from...
MARCH 2013 FALLEN STARS: THE PERFECT DAY TO SAY GOODBYE TO SOME CLASSICS
The Fallen Star section is an interesting mix of curiosity and grim reality. It's a celebration of a past life juxtaposed against a...
FEBRUARY 25, 2013 (MARCH 2013): 1923 MODEL T-HOW TO BUILD A CLASSIC T-BUCKET IN...
There's a constant in any car project that basically comes down to the measurement of time.
Time is measured in glacial movement terms, not...
FEBRUARY 25, 2013 (MARCH 2013): 1965 FORD MUSTANG RETRACTABLE HARDTOP–ONE RARE PONY
Most car guys are well aware of the Ford retractable hardtop option in the 1957-59 lineup.
These cars were a miracle of modern 1950s...
FEBRUARY 25, 2013 (MARCH 2013): A 1963 SIMCA IS AN UNUSUAL BUT PRACTICAL FAMILY-HAULER
One man's lack of mechanical skills is another man with better mechanical skills' good fortune.
That was the basic message behind Paul Phillips' story...

















































