Everyone from the average hot rodder to the most famous builder can get nervous when debuting a newly finished vehicle at its first show. For Steve Contris, from Hokes Bluff, Alabama, the vehicle was ...
What would you have bought for transportation back in 1954? For those of us who weren't there (or even close to being born), it's easy to say we would've bought a top-of-the-line Cadillac Eldorado, a ...
Few jobs consist of a personal work vehicle, and even fewer have such a cool car as the one Frank Rosas was able to drive around while working at Mt. San Antonio College. So in 1985 when this '54 ...
Brian's wife Michele is a successful interior decorator in SoCal, who is also into cool custom rides. It was her idea to have Brian build her this old-skool fat-fendered '54 Chevy pickup to cruise ...
There’s something truly special about a project that’s conceived and constructed by just a single person. The work may be difficult and exhausting, but the pride in showing it off and enjoying it when ...
Bill Gegg recently retired as Director of Information Systems for the City of Antioch and lives in Pleasant Hill with his wife and black lab. His wife has a magnet that shows a picture of a woman ...
Oscar Ruelas, 78, a car builder, retired longshoreman and co-founder of Duke’s car club, who lives in Los Angeles, on his 1954 “Mr. Lowrider” Chevrolet Bel Air, as told to A.J. Baime. I started ...
Let us ask you something. What really makes a classic restomod genuinely valuable? Is there a combination of a specific model, model year, and engine swap guaranteed to bring home the big bucks at ...