Cars usually look like their enthustiastic owners – and Joni is definitely not an exception, but more of a positive example here. Joni is known for his creative side, and being a painter, what could ...
The StanceWorks archives are full to the brim with articles, stories, and helpful pieces, each with history and heart, but many of them fall forgotten to time and the depths of the website itself. To...
For years I've watched as Riley Stair has worked diligently on his Magnum Opus: the 1970 Pontiac Trans Am we first featured following SEMA 2018 where it made its debut and, without surprise, stole th...
“That’s ridiculous,” exclaimed Les Nimmo, bordering somewhere between a laugh and a grimace. It was the first thing he ever said to me, following my explanation of the problem at hand. For reasons no...
The Hummer name has, for better or worse, always been synonymous with environmental devastation. No brand name has more firmly placed their carbon footprint than Hummer, or at least that’s what we’ve...
A monolith, set upon a backdrop that can only be found in the foothills of the San Joaquin: Justin Chenoweth's 4x4 E-150 is, at mini,um, an imposing force on the trail. It towers above seemingly ever...
One of the most recent installments of Air Lift Performance's "Life on Air" series features a familiar name and face from the StanceWorks Archives. This bike hauler shows us how it's done, low and sl...
We all own cars and trucks for different reasons, largely to fill practical needs of transportation, while some fill selfish voids that we convinced ourselves that we have. I was left with a gap when...
Fascination /ˌfasɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n/ - noun - the power to fascinate someone; the quality of being fascinating. "Lowriders have always held a fascination for me." Since around the age of 10 I have been intri...
"Better late than never," they seem to say. It's been more than a year since my latest project made its debut with H&R Springs, center stage, at SEMA 2018. After a blisteringly-fast 6-month build, I ...
Despite having only been produced for three years, the DeLorean DMC-12 is undeniably an American Icon. It's an instantly-recognizable piece of pop culture, and for better or worse, it owes it all to ...
In 1987, Car and Driver Magazine set out to find the fastest street car in America. In that same year, the Ferrari F40 proved to be the first-ever production car to break the 200mph barrier; however,...
I'm not entirely sure if I've ever actually seen a Chevy Monza on the road. Sold from 1975 to 1980, it's not entirely surprising, considering it was somewhat of an economy car car built some 45 years...
At this point, there are no excuses for missing Car Week in Monterey. Opinions seem unanimous: it's the event of the year for lovers of automobiles both new and old. The week itself hosts dozens of e...
Since the latest StanceWorks project made its debut, we've been waiting for the chance to share it in best Hoonigan fashion possible: an episode of Build Biology. As the Hoonigan crew puts it: "We've...
Hailing from the East Coast, the Race Of Gentlemen has graced our golden coast for a second time since its East Coast beginnings in 2008. The rules are simple. Era Correct modifications only. Things ...
This story begins with a rusty, battered Pontiac Trans Am. It's a far departure from the BMWs Riley Stair has built his name around, although not totally unexpected, if you've ever seen the C10 Picku...
Riley Stair's name has undoubtedly become synonymous with incredible builds with incredible quality. With each passing year, we've featured his latest builds, eager to share the machines he brings to...
Photography by Mike Crawat A Mustang Fastback isn't exactly rare here in the states. It wouldn't be fair to call it common either, but it wouldn't be unexpected to catch one at the weekly Wednesday n...
"The Marauder," he calls it. It's pretty obvious why, too. Clad in black, and only black, with a turbo perched atop the massive 1,100lb 5.9-liter Cummins 6BT turbo diesel, it's menacing to say the le...
The year 1986 was hardly a watershed moment for the Chevrolet Camaro. If anything, it was arguably a low point in "generation three." First, the top V8 lost power, going from 215 horsepower down to 1...
Daniel Soares continues to offer an inspiring perspective on the small facets of the automotive community in his artistic documentaries from around the country. This month, the Soares Film team has b...
A simple glance at Craig Metros's '31 Ford will establish a few things rather quickly: he's a man of good taste, for one. With a car that balances traditional styling, modern touches, and quintessent...
A simple glance at Craig Metros's '32 Ford will establish a few things rather quickly: he's a man of good taste, for one. With a car that balances traditional styling, modern touches, and quintessent...
Trans-Am race cars have a menacing look to them that draws me in every time I come across them. I'm not often a muscle car guy, but the low-slung physique mated with aggressive air dams and meaty tir...