Another Classic Car Saved From a Dirt Nap.
So now that I’ve just shown you my nerdy side, it’s safe to say that my infatuation with dinosaurs remains, but this time around I’m more interested in dinosaurs that have four wheels—and in this case, this relic is also made with wood. American classics such as this one are slowly facing extinction by the hands of humans. They are being left outside to rot in fields, and being sold off for parts, but thankfully there are still humanitarians willing to invest the time, sweat, and tears to bring them back to life, and that’s exactly the case for Porfie Maldonado, the owner of this pristine '48 Chevrolet Woodie wagon.
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Tavares Family Super Show
Now an Official Lowrider-Sanctioned Show
Roadblock City
How Many Years Would You Wait to Build Your Dream Car?
These Are The Good Times
A Cadillac That Takes Away the Stress and Strife
Mamalona
Paying Homage To His Bloodline
Worth The Wait
A Paintjob Reminiscent of a Warm Desert Sunset
Bumps In The Road
Putting Passion on Hold
Built One Sunday At A Time
Aparent's time is limited, especially if you’ve got a son playing football at Syracuse University and a daughter playing volleyball at University of Alabama.
A Teacher's Influence '63 Chevy C10
While attending Yuba High School, Sal Mendez was given the opportunity to paint his autobody shop instructor’s personal Chevy C10.
Movin' On Up
Started With an Accord, Now He’s Here
10 Months
That’s All It Took to Get This Killer ’63 Impala Together