300 HP Per Liter! The World’s Most Powerful Production Motorcycle …read more
On the last page we have this latest dispatch of 25 proverbs of penetrating insight for car guys, printed here for the benefit of the masses. …read more
We import a lot from our northern neighbors. Lumber, whiskey, and comedians like Dan Aykroyd and John Candy come to mind. Occasionally we also get an example of the rare muscle cars that came from General Motors of Canada during the ’60s. …read more
If you ask a guy who is competing in the new F Stock eliminator class what the numbers on his windows mean, he might not be able to tell you. …read more
This tale begins over four decades ago, set between the pages of one of the great early hot rod publications, Rod & Custom magazine. Street rodding was in its infancy and R&C was a less racy version of the earlier hot rod street race publications. …read more
For all of the hot rodders who are out there racking up the miles and wondering: “What’s going on with my chassis?” you can have a moment of peace and solitude. …read more
Premier Street Rods’ 1955-1959 truck bodies are assembled at their factory in Arizona with 100-percent fresh 18-gauge steel and feature 25-percent more spot welds than the OEM had used at the factory. …read more
Most vintage magnesium wheels were used as racing wheels. …read more
This 1959 Chevrolet Impala may not be out there every single day, but it gets plenty of exercise. Still Mohsen hasn’t forgotten his desire for an every day car. …read more
A man in Arkansas bought a Bright Red Six Pack Super Bee in late 1969. What happened from 1969 until 1990 is unclear. …read more