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Bitchin' Bog Wheels for Baggers at Metalsport Wheels
WE CHECK OUT METALSPORT INC.
FIVE DECADE SLUMBER
Built in the ’30s. Forgotten in the ’50s. How a barn find 1933 Ford was resurrected as the Devil’s Coupe.
RADICAL IN RED
Spot All The Changes Made to This 1956 Chevy
Carbon Fiber: The Performance World's Go-Fast Gold
What Is Carbon Fiber and Why Is It Today’s Hottest Performance Automotive Material?
I Love My Suburban
FINISH LINE
Freedom of Movement
Install a Bolt-On Independent Rear Suspension for Early Camaros and Firebirds
Project Car Update: 1967 C10 Truck Norris Cowl Rust Repair
Our project 1967 C10, Truck Norris, is getting closer to turning wheels under its own power, and when that time comes, it will be riding on an all-new suspension system from TCI Engineering.
Longevity
Time Capsule 1965 Pro Street Chevelle Has Stayed Nearly the Same for Over 40 Years!
Road Testing the '59 El Camino and Its 348-inch W-Series
WHERE IT ALL BEGAN
REFURBISHED FISH
This Low-Mileage Barracuda is an Ex-Drag Racer Now Restored to Showroom Condition
The Right Tool for the Job
Last month, I wrote the autopsy report on the small-block Chevy that lived briefly in the engine compartment of Truck Norris, my 1967 C10.
You'd best be geeked about our electric performance future
Change is the only constant in life. So said Greek philosopher Heraclitus some 2,500 years ago. Boy, was he right. Especially, it seems, vis-à-vis the car industry these days.
VINTAGE BLOWN 1965 CHEVY II “FUNNY” CAR THAT WAS SERIOUS BUSINESS
As Drew Hardin recalled, “Back in 1964, the term Funny Car wasn’t capitalized and was usually surrounded by quotation marks, because the cars those words described had altered wheelbases that made them look ‘funny.’
Trend 9.21 2022 Honda Civic Sedan
An unnecessary upgrade we’ll happily take
The Bitter Pill
This is a tough one to write. Remember in last month’s column when I described damage sustained to the Number 8 cylinder in the small-block I had just dropped into my ’67 C10? I had just changed the accelerator pump nozzle, then all hell broke loose after I started the engine and revved it a few times to see if the nozzle change worked. There was a brief clanging sound that stopped as suddenly as it started, but the engine developed a miss as a result.
FUTURE CARS
THE MOST EXCITING NEW CARS, TRUCKS, AND SUVS COMING IN 2021 OR LATER, ALL IN ONE PLACE
SIMPLE SEXY STYLE
Classic Factory Style Plus a Few Choice Custom Mods Make This 1961 Chevy Bubbletop Stand Out
Constructing green gasoline from scratch using renewable methane
Shortly after our June “Green Issue” dropped, an enthusiast reader wrote to us to say we missed a key alternative fuel technology from Houston-based Nacero: green gasoline constructed from renewable natural gas using renewable energy.
Those Times I Failed Horribly
A couple months ago I took one of journalism’s greatest risks: I wrote a column listing a number of people I’d met who had since passed away, and of course, one of them had not.
CAN YOU REALLY DO THAT?
MOTOR MYTHBUSTERS TACKLES AUTOMOTIVE TALES YOU MAY HAVE NEVER EVEN HEARD OF
MAKE IT FUNKY!
Looking Back at Some of the Coolest AMC Cars of the 1970s
2021 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Don’t call it Carroll
FIELD STRIPPED
Original Owner 1966 SS396 Pulled From a Backyard in Charlotte, North Carolina
2022 Volkswagen GTI
They still do make ’em like they used to
FULL IMMERSION EXPERIENCE
Kevin Hart’s Muscle Car Crew Documents a Journey into the World of High Performance
2021 Acura TLX Type S
The coveted badge is back!
RETURN TO THE RED ROCKS
Scenes from the 2021 Moab Easter Jeep Safari
PORTAL AXLE 101
Why are they so cool?
GREYSTONE
Land Rover Defender 90 with Cummins R2.8 power!
TRAILER? NEVER
Tyler Mobraten’s Land Rover Discovery is not your average family road trip machine