Engine blowing contests can be an easy way for local charities to raise a little cash at car shows. Just take a derelict old car, drain the oil and coolant, and fire it up. The money part comes in when people bet on how long the engine lasts before going out in a blaze of [...]
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Country/rock band, “Boss Hoss” have been making quite a splash in their native Germany over the last few years, with their high-energy blend of down-home countrified rock & roll. Now, although most people don’t associate the land of lederhosen with the sound of Johnny Cash on Red Bull, the way-too-many members of this group truly [...]
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The awesomest thing about wacky wagons like this is that the car is already customized in true early ’60s Kustom style. Just think of how much work it would take to build those fins if Mr. Chrysler didn’t do it for you? Want to see more station wagons? Check out the American Station Wagon Owners [...]
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Good news for Hot Wheels collectors–Hot Wheels & Mattel has announced that this year’s Red Line membership club car is none other than the Custom AMC AMX, available in Chrome, Red, Blue, and Purple. It’s a refreshing change from the string of VW vans from the past few years, and more importantly, it’s a beautiful [...]
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We’ve got a new feature here on SundayCruiseFever.com, called “Tractor Tuesday.” Each week, we’ll feature either a piece of old farm equipment that we’ve come across, or something new from the major manufacturers. Heck, we might even take some liberties and show a few pieces of industrial equipment from time to time. First up is [...]
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Legendary automotive journalist Tom Cahill once described the 1956 Chrysler Imperial as “undoubtedly one of the handsomest cars ever built in America–depending on the paint job.”
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