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Built To Boogie
Joe Pega’s full size Hot Wheels coupe was...
How-To Paint The Caddy Chassis
Preparing and painting a chassis at home
NITRO METHANE
Shaun and Tracey Pask’s wicked ’33 Willys gasser...
Searle's Street Rod Tudor
Alan’s A Model is home built hot rodding at its best...
LIL' BLACK DELUXE
ANDREW SCRIM'S 1934 FORD FIVE WINDOW COUPE IS A HOT ROD WITH A RICH HISTORY...
The Hot Rod Hearse
Oakdale Funerals team up with Detroit Chassis to deliver a classy Model A worthy of any hot rodders final ride...
1960 FLAME BIRD
THIS MILD CUSTOM THUNDERBIRD MADE ITS WAY TO CENTRAL VICTORIA FROM CALIFORNIA...
Technical Workshop
The column wherein all your questions relating to the technical aspects of hot rodding can be answered by our technical consultant, Ted Robinette. write to: p.o. box 232, Castlemaine 3450. email: info@graffitipub.com.au
Hallett's '35 Convertible
Pieced together over a six year period using bits from a sedan and a coupe...
Sainty's Aussie Street Rod
Greg and Karen’s coupe has been on the road for 39 years...
SLAMBACK '37
SOUTHERN ROD & CUSTOM BUILT ONE SERIOUSLY SMOOTH STREET ROD...
Suttar's '70s Survivor
A time warp T bucket...
DRAG SAFARI
Touring regional NSW and Racing hot rods at Three tracks over four days...
CRAKK RUN
WITH COVID RESTRICTIONS EASED LEADING UP TO THE ANNUAL CRAKK RUN, THE EVENT WAS ABLE TO GO AHEAD, ALBEIT WITH A SLIGHTLY MODIFFIIED PROGRAM...
How-To Grilled To Perfection
Modifying the grille shell, fitting head and taillights
Lake Mulwala CANCELLED Rod Run
But we went anyway and had a great time with a few other regional Victorian rodders...
rod BUILDING
1931 Model a Ford Coupe, Greg Hardcastle, rod squad rodders, Gaven, QLD
Insani.D
Stan Kaminski’s crazy bucket has survived since the seventies...
McGregors' Model As
Luke and Rob built a terrific pair of street rod Tudors...
Re-emerging from Lockdown
What it means to be able to get your street rod out and play with it
Castlemaine Coffee Cruise
Keen car enthusiasts congregate in the treet Rod Capital for our first post-COVID lockdown cruise...
1948 CHEVROLET PICKUP
Tony Hubbard has always been into cars and had some of his own from as young as 13. He started a panel beater/fabricator apprenticeship at 15 while living in Euroa but halfway through his apprenticeship, Tony moved to Melbourne. His first streetcar was an FJ Holden that was low to the ground, painted red, had a roll pan fitted and later on he raced speedway, go karts and has been involved in motor racing for 55 years. He’s still got a Camaro that he campaigns in the historic touring car series.
Revy Bery
Steve Ridges LS powered T Bucket
Saving History
Rick Ling’s survivor street rod T Bucket...
Rod Building
Projects at andy scicluna’s area 51 workshop, Woodend, Victoria
Joe Gomboc's Chevy Pickup
Insipred to build after working at the 16th Street Rod Nationals...
How-To Set Up The Steering
Fitting steering column and linkages to the Model A Bucket
Poison Ivy
A cool custom onvertible cruiser...
EVIL '36
Chris Van Eekelen’s scary-cool street rod coupe...
Don't You Hate It When…
Little things you just wish would stop occurring in your workshop