Is it really fair to ask someone to choose between a legendary big block ‘67 and a new Corvette C7 Z06?
While we may feature quite a lot of custom hotrods, we rarely feature the shops that actually build these amazing creations.
This is Danny's second Boxster S, and in the three years that he's owned it, it still looks just as perfect as when he made the purchase.
You line up at the lights and a stock looking 1974 Chevy pickup pulls up. You laugh to yourself. That is until the lights turn green and that same 1974 stock looking pickup launches harder than a pro stock drag racer.
According to For Construction Pros, the truck has its original V8 engine, a late 1940’s Rex mixer.
For me, whenever I see custom Ford F-Series hotrods, I immediately wonder if the person that built it used all Ford parts, or like so many other custom Ford hotrods, if it’s more like a Franken-Ford, built of many different parts from countless different makes.
This week we’re taking a look at the Hondas of forum member justdave52. Coming in from Mesquite Texas, Dave’s spanning the decades with his collection including a 1985 Honda ATC 200, 2000 Recon 250 right on up to his 2003 Honda Rancher 350 TE. Chime in with your thoughts on the forum. >> About American [...]
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