On July 20th, 1926, Henry Ford put out the order to develop a new car, replacing the legendary Ford Model T. Over $100 million was spent to develop a vastly more complex design, the Model A. Most historians point out that the amount spent was a lot of money back in 1928. Because here in [...]
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It wasn’t that long ago that the second-generation Z/28 Camaro was an underdog when it came to the hot rodding community. However, high prices for the ’67-’69 Camaros, lack of suitable 3rd- and 4th-generation F-bodies, and an overall rise in the cruising scene has lead to more of these beautifully sculpted cars returning to the [...]
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Leading up to WWII, General Motors prepared themselves for supplying the war effort by beefing up their pickup trucks. In the case of this blue beauty, they offered the longest option list yet-two different engines and three transmissions.
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Hot rod styles and trends have come & gone over the years, but some cars seem to get stuck in an era. The T-Bucket on the left was built in an over-the-top style that hot rodding was known for in the ’70s-cars you would expect to see in a George Trosley comic. On the right [...]
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Guess what, kids? We’ve heard the demands, and we’ve brought back the free wallpaper galleries! Check out any of the six we have on offer, and check back regularly as we bring you new ones (Y’no, when we have time). Click here or on the yellow “Wallpapers” tab above to have a look for yourself!
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Blue glitter paint-it’s not for kid’s art projects anymore! Actually, this truck looks pretty sick when the sunshine hits it. The colour of the metalflake changes depending on the way the light reflects, and the blue base colour only accents the sparkles.
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Smokey & the Bandit preferred black, but this white Pontiac Firebird is just as fast! Have you joined the official SundayCruiseFever.com Facebook page yet? No? Well, that sucks. What are you waiting for? Show all your Facebook friends that you read one of the coolest sites in this big, ol’ crazy internet. See reader-submitted images, [...]
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When James Hildebrand came across this 1939 International, he had to build a hot rod out of it. And after enduring the gauntlet of “yer doin’ it wrong” car shows with his perfectly restored Dodge musclecar, he needed to build this car in a different way-namely, his way. The unique beast is now small-block Chevy [...]
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Flames will always be in style, but there’s been a lot of new creativity and ideas flowing into the traditional concept of flames. Just look at this fine example on the side of a ’50-something Nash Rambler, as seen at an A&W “Cruisin’ the Dub” night this season.
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The latest issue of Benchrace Magazine is now online, and this time it’s a doozie. The semi-regular e-zine is not only a free read, but it’s written by real gearheads with dirt under their nails and grease on their keyboards. The pictures are cool, and the stories are, for the most part, a good read. [...]
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