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Butcher Paper - Matter Of Choice
THE DECISION BETWEEN DEADLINES AND LIFELINES.
Steve Barton's 2019 Ridler Winner - Mad Science
In the world of rare automobiles, owning a 1-of-only-100 vehicle is not that uncommon.
Fifty-Year Love Affair
Bill Gise bought this Cobra half a century ago, and it’s still his pride and joy
Ideal Imperfection
I have a conflicted relationship with patina.
Family Tradition
A Father’s ’57 Chevy Drag Car Inspired A Couple Of Car-Crazy Brothers
2019 One Lap Of America
We are masochists, the lot of us. We’d have to be to subject ourselves to the rigors of what is perhaps the last great open road event in the United States.
The Truck That Answers The Question, “Why a Dodge?”
The Truck that answers the question, “Why a Dodge?”
End Of The Road
This 1971 Mustang SportsRoof equipped with the Cobra Jet 429 shows that the big-block era went out with a bang.
Black In Black
After more than 20 years in various states of completion, James Gatt’s 1964 Nova SS is finally ready to hit the blacktop
Back To The 50's 2019
Traveling through time with 12,000 street rods
Display Of Power
A 429-packed ’32 Ford Roadster pickup from Hollywood hot rods
Orange Crush
Roger Meyer’s ’56 Nomad took five decades to take shape
Sleeper Six
Chevy’s “new experimental Turbo Camaro” mounted a Schwitzer turbocharger to the intake manifold of the Camaro’s inline-six engine.
FN Camaro
Some cars receive nicknames, others earn them
Wrecks To Riches
This “crashed” 1972 Chevelle went from crusher-bound to track crusher
24 Years In The Making
An automotive odyssey that spans more than two decades
The Savelle Ford “135” Cobra Jet
We had two Ferraris here at Savelle. I took one out one day, and they were just slow compared to that Cobra Jet.”
Shelby Surprise! Grabber Orange G.T. 500
Vern Holden didn’t panic when his G.T. 500 wasn’t delivered as expected.
Historically Speaking - Beth Myers' '32 Ford Two-door Phaeton
According to ancient Greek mythology, each and every day, god Helios would drive his chariot along the skyline from one side of the earth clear to the other, with the blazing sun riding shotgun—and this is how the sun would rise and set.
Preston Carden Sr.'s '37 Chevy Rules The Streets
When your first job in 1963 is working at the local gas station, it’s easy to see the groundwork for a long path into the automotive world getting its start. For Preston Carden Sr. of Newark, Delaware, the sounds of a hopped-up V-8 was all it took to get his adrenalin flowing. Since the station was in a very busy area near Wilmington there was always a constant flow of the latest iron from Detroit making itself known on the streets, vying to see who would rule the region known as Hot Rod Alley.
The Interraptor
A TravelAll That Doesn’t Just Look Like a Million Bucks!
Return Of The Warrior
Jeep hits the trail with the Wrangler JT Gladiator Pick-up
Riverside Roadster
AMBR CONTENDER BUILT IN A STORAGE SHED
Time Traveller
Cruising Through 41 Years in a Big BlockPowered, LongbedBow Tie Beauty
Gold Rush
MICHAEL SCOFIELD’S FAMILY PROJECT: 2017 FORD KING RANCH
Flat Vs. Roller
When It’s Time To Select A Camshaft, Which Type Is Better For You?
A Family Affair
A look at Lee Iacocca’s personal 1965 Mustang convertible—his 50th and his daughter’s 30th birthday gift.
This Is Stupid
The world’s fastest and silliest SUVs square off for a ticket to best driver’s car