What you see in these photos is the culmination of dedication and drive: most people buy project cars to build slowly over time, to one day create a vision of what they have, while others keep changi...
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Introduced in 1959, Mercedes' W111 chassis set the stage for a new era of full-sized luxury automobiles. Following the success of both the W120 "Ponton" and the W186 "300"s of the 1950s, Mercedes con...
It began at the race track. Yannik Maier, at just 14 years old in 2014, was lucky enough to see an oldtimer E28 turned race car during a visit to Germany's world-famous Hockenheimring, home of the Ge...
The BMW 8 series, at its core, is an astonishing machine. Built as the technical foundation and architecture for BMW models still produced today, it warranted spending nearly a billion dollars in dev...
The year was 2012: hard to believe 8 years have passed, but being able to look back in time at how different things were can be refreshing. It was the night before my second trip to California, and I...
"Dude, it's fine," he'll say with a shit-eating grin, every single time. There's something about the way Geoff Tumang seems to conduct his affairs with the world around him, seemingly lacking an abil...
Photography by Muoi Tran • For nearly a decade, StanceWorks has followed, and to the best of our ability, supported Amir Bentatou and his racing efforts. From support on his original time attack-focu...
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Thorough. It's an adjective I believe most folks imagine describes their build, and in ways, it often does. From wheels, tires, suspension, and brakes, to engines, drivelines, interiors, and more, it...
In the midst of the insanity that is 2020, from protests for justice and Covid-19, to murder hornets, WWIII threats, and a charred Australian landscape, it's been a wild ride for seemingly everyone i...
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...
Opposites attract... Or so they say, and it seems to make a bit of sense when following Logan Ellis's lineage of car ownership. His enthusiasm for automobiles began stark in contrast to where it is t...
How many people name their cars? I have always been a believer that if you name a car, it is a car that you intend to keep for as long as you can. Naming a car that you’re going to flip or part out i...
How many people name their cars? I have always been a believer that if you name a car, it is a car that you intend to keep for as long as you can. Naming a car that you’re going to flip or part out i...
How many people name their cars? I have always been a believer that if you name a car, it is a car that you intend to keep for as long as you can. Naming a car that you’re going to flip or part out i...
The Corkscrew: perhaps the most famous turn in all of racing. For years, I've been attending races at the famed Laguna Seca circuit, and I've hiked the track's perimeter more times than I can count. ...
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It's hard to believe it was nearly eight years ago that Andrew and I took a trip to Hilliard, Ohio, to photograph and document BMW of North America's "Vintage Collection." With a garage full of cars ...
In 2020, the Toyota moniker, "Corolla," is unlikely to spark anything other than outright boredom. "Sporty," "lightweight," "rear-wheel-drive," and "driver-centric?" There's almost no chance those co...
" Ford Sierra." Without the Cosworth name attached, it doesn't tend to bring about much excitement. In fact, the car failed to bring about much excitement throughout its entire life, even in the begi...
Photography by Josh Castle "We never got 'em." It's a trope at this point, but this is a wagon article, so you saw it coming a mile away. It's the truth, though: we always want what we can't have, an...
Spring rate, pre-load, progressive rates, tender springs... what does it all mean?! Across the web, there's a heap of information, some right, and some wrong. Today, we're taking a dive in on basic s...
In 1956, Renault introduced the world to the Dauphine, a rear-engined economy car that succeeded the pint-sized successful post-war 4CV. With its remarkably small size, beautiful aesthetics, and fant...