Daily Roddin’: September 6th, 2009
Sure, lots of guys mix parts from different cars to make a rat rod, but they don’t get much more eclectic than Gary Minchin’s ’33 rat rod Dodge. Click Here to check out the whole story.
Sure, lots of guys mix parts from different cars to make a rat rod, but they don’t get much more eclectic than Gary Minchin’s ’33 rat rod Dodge. Click Here to check out the whole story.
’72 Mustangs are uncommon on the ‘scene, especially convertibles. This straight-as-an-arrow drop top was spotted at this year’s MAAC swap meet at the Red River Exhibition grounds.
With all the special editions of the Chevy Camaro that have come out–including a special “Transformers Edition” revealed at ComicCon–we saw “Semper Fi” on this car’s bumper with US Marine Corps decals on the rear window of a silver 2010 Camaro RS and assume it’s another special edition General Motors product. Upon closer inspection, it [...]
Hot rodding wouldn’t be the same without flame jobs. Of course, you have to pity the fool whose hot rod caught fire in order to inspire countless millions to bust out the airbrushes.
The 1961 Pontiac Laurentian is one of the most rare cars on the road, yet one of the most coveted. The beautiful lines and graceful, minimalist curves come together to make for one of the most elegantly sculpted vehicles of the early sixties.
Forrest Gump perfectly summarized the management style of the Big Three automakers in the ’80s when he said “Stupid is as Stupid does.” When Ford’s upper brass started thinking that the Mustang’s sales numbers could have gone from good to better, they asked Mazda (whom they owned a controlling stake in) to invent a new [...]