There’s an undeniable romanticism built up around the idea of discovering survivor cars. The ones tucked away for some reason in garages, sheds, and barns hold a certain mystique. …read more
What did your teenage custom truck look like? If your name is Victor “Reno” Sevilla, then it would’ve looked just like this gorgeous gold 1959 Ford F-100. …read more
It starts when you climb in the car. …read more
Rich Barnes picked up a 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 350 he found chained to a house in California. This car became the bait to hook an even bigger fish. …read more
Last summer was the first time vintage NASCAR racers joined the Bugattis, Porsches, Cobras, Maseratis, and other historic exotica that takes part in the annual Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion (previously known as the Monterey Historics). …read more
Paul James’ restomod 1958 Corvette started as somebody else’s dead project. …read more
There are those who love three-windows, and others who really like roadsters and their not-so-distant cousins: convertibles. But among the club of convertible owners, Mercury owners are a select group unto themselves. …read more
At first glance, this 1969 Chevrolet Nova looks like just another vintage muscle car with day-two modifications… Until you spot those 427 front fender badges. …read more
There were several indications that the 1967 AMC Rambler Rogue was a muscle car, but the model remained mostly unknown in the performance arena. …read more
Now, I know I’m taking the proverb out of context a bit, but when it comes to building a custom truck, there is no truer statement as it truly does take a village. …read more