In the time of the COVID-19 coronavirus, “social distancing” has become the new buzz phrase. To combat the spread of the deadly disease, many countries and U.S. states have turned […]
I race a Corvette in the vintage road race classes and I have had a rash of broken rocker arms. The rules prevent me from converting to roller rockers. Is […]
When you build a car that “wakes the neighbors,” you put yourself in a tricky position. You certainly want your high performance car to sound like one, and testing and […]
Now here’s an interesting conundrum. About a week ago, the Summit Racing folks shared our article on what defines a vehicle’s classic status on their Facebook page, along with a […]
LAS VEGAS, NV — New exhaust systems for the sixth-gen. Camaro and suspension upgrades for the Ford F-150. These are just a couple of the things that caught our eye in the round […]
Nick Rogers’ radical 1951 Mercury custom has won the Goodguys 2013 Mothers Custom of the Year award. On a sun baked afternoon in Pleasanton, CA at the Goodguys 31st All […]
Sure, everyone’s heard of crate motors, but the folks over at Currie Enterprises take that same approach with their crate axles too. These axle assemblies often include the axle housing, […]
I’ve noticed that Chrysler is using a new eight-speed automatic transmission for rear wheel drive cars and trucks. I don’t understand how this is more efficient than a more typical […]
Gene Winfield has been customizing vehicles for longer than most of us have been alive. He has customized vehicles for many TV shows, movies, and commercials. Some of the shows […]