Highly customized 1984 Pontiac Firebird for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: This custom car is built on a GM F-Body Pontiac Firebird chassis as show car and daily driver. Custom ...
Somehow we missed this engine at the 2019 SEMA Show, probably mistaking it for two V-8 placed very close together. A V-16, after all, is not something you see very often, and a brand new one is even ...
A rendering of what part of the proposed museum would look like. The plan includes a functional drive-in restaurant patterned on Burge’s, one of the turnarounds on the Modesto cruise route of the ’50...
You’ve probably heard it whispered about at any gathering of drag racing fiends born before 1965, but you’ve probably never seen one: the legendary Turbonique drag axle. The interwebs are full of old...
Image from the Turbonique catalog via the Iowahawk blog. This week, we thought it’d be a good idea to kick off the new year with an old, favorite topic: the Turbonique Drag Axle. If you’ve snooped ar...
While the rest of the publishing world is still sorting out what the closure of 19 print titles over at TEN (though some will still live on as digital-only titles) means for print magazines in genera...
Art is hard. Sure, it looks easy to non-artists, but making art typically involves long lonely stretches head down on a project, often unsure whether the project will lead to something awesome (and m...
Art is hard. Sure, it looks easy to non-artists, but making art typically involves long lonely stretches head down on a project, often unsure whether the project will lead to something awesome (and m...
What is it about American car culture that makes it so much more powerful when it’s found way beyond its original borders? What makes it all so much amazing when it’s translated into foreign language...
Right-hand-drive 1987 Toyota Corolla for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: This original Japanese imported AE86 is finished in brown exterior with custom interior. Paint is driver ...
SSR-chassis 1950 Chevrolet pickup for sale on Hemmings.com. From the seller’s description: Sits on 2004 Chevy SSR chassis sporting a 325 ci Vortec V8 with 300 hp and 335 lb/ft torque Vrated 205/50 Ha...
All photos by Drew Phillips Every year at the Los Angeles Auto Show, local mega dealer Galpin Autos takes over a small space between the two main exhibit halls of the LA Convention Center and turns i...
If it appears Geoff Hacker’s been MIA lately, it’s because he was focused on putting together an archive of all of Dan Post’s publications on custom cars from postwar California. Dan Post was there a...
The SEMA Show is automotive sensory overload. You can only see so many Broncos, Overland Jeep Gladiators, and Toyota Supras before your eyes glaze over. The same goes for looking under the hood, wher...
With instantaneous torque, fewer components, and compact motors, are electric conversions the future of hot rodding? No, they’re not. But chances are they’ll be a piece of that future. And to show of...
So what’s the big deal with 1969 Chevrolet Camaro built by Mark Stielow known as Tri-Tip? It’s widely recognized as the first Pro-Touring car, that’s what. Of course, that just raises more questions,...
We’ve got a fresh new video from SEMA with our own Dan Stoner. In this installment of our coverage from the 2019 show, Dan takes us to the Mopar booth in the Las Vegas Convention Center for a closer ...
We’ve waxed poetic about Mark Stielow’s Tri-Tip 1969 Camaro a few times before, including a deep dive into the car’s history and how it carved its name into muscle car history. As a quick review, yes...
It’s time for another video walkaround at the 2019 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. In today’s installment, Dan Stoner is joined by Hemmings Editor in Chief Terry McGean for a look at the cars and tru...
For the second year in a row, the Hot Wheels Legends Tour picked one car to be immortalized as a 1:64 scale die-cast toy car at the SEMA Show. This time around, the finalists came from 20 different c...
The 2019 SEMA Show is in full swing, and we’re right in the middle of the action at the Las Vegas Convention Center. To give you a taste of the action back home, our own Dan Stoner took a walk of the...
If you’ve read our story about the one-off 1973 Dodge Challenger presented to the winner of The Colonial, a Charles-Schwab-sponsored PGA Tour event held in Texas, you already know about how the car w...
Photos by the author. The 2019 Richmond, Virginia Folk Festival marked the 15th anniversary of a popular event that began with a three-year hosting of the national festival, featuring big names and n...
The Chevrolet El Camino died in 1987, the Dodge Rampage’s dim light was extinguished in 1984, and the Ford Ranchero never got to the see the 1980s. For those who love the automotive mullet that is th...
Photo credit: Dodge How does Dodge follow up last year’s SEMA show special, a restomod Super Charger with a 1,000-horsepower crate engine? By going in a completely different direction. The truck you ...