Driving a custom-built hot rod is among the most classically American automotive pastimes. But with well over a century of American steel to pick from, it's potentially a fool's errand to try and find ...
For decades people have been content with seeing others come up with incredible (or at times less so) hot rod builds. Some of those watching might have had the talent to put something together on ...
There was a time when a hot rodder copied a basic wiring diagram out of a motor's manual and bought the switches, relays, and connectors at the local auto parts store. The wire was what was available ...
With enough talent and ideas, anyone can become a car builder. All you need is a kit to get you started, and then you could end up being the proud creator of something like this here 1935 pickup hot ...
An increasingly popular modification is the installation of lowering and handling kits. If your car is already equipped with performance tires and wheels, lowering and handling modifications are the ...
Now that you know what it takes to drop the Gen III in, it probably wouldn't hurt to have some sort of idea on all that's out there and who's providing it. To start you off in the right direction on ...
With Ardun heads, a supercharger, vintage disc brakes, and a whole lot more, this Model A was tailor-made for high-speed runs ...
Remember the classic Weird-Ohs monster hot rod model kits from the ’60s? Well, they are coming back thanks to Ahmet Zappa. His company Monsterfoot Productions have acquired the rights to develop and ...
Beth Myers’ limited-edition '32 Ford two-door tub built by Roy Brizio Street Rods is crowned America's Most Beautiful ...
It’s a tale as old as time, humans finding ways to boost the speed of their rides. Cars get chipped. Motorcycles get aftermarket sprockets. Hell, back in the day horses probably got fed “the good ...
There was a time when a hot rodder copied a basic wiring diagram out of a motor's manual and bought the switches, relays, and connectors at the local auto parts store. The wire was what was available ...