We saw the beginnings of the recreation of Barney Oldfield's Golden Submarine last year, but at this years' 2008…
We're not quite sure how to size this 1995 Peterbuilt up as a hot rod. It was fabricated for something call the…
So after all that high end craftsmanship and attention to detail, we're assuming you need the equivalent of a unicorn…
Amidst the sea of high-dollar muscle cars and carnauba-soaked hot rods, the last car you'd expect to see on the main…
Here's a clean 1940 Ford Coupe that was put up for the Ridler Award at the 2008 Detroit Autorama. Owned by David…
Last but not least on our parade of the Great 8 is this extremely custom 1946 Chevrolet Pickup. Nearly every body…
Lots of wagons among this years Great 8, here's another and this one wearing a bowtie and a lot of orange. The…
Excuse us if we didn't take much time to look into this GMC which was on the stands as a pick for the Ridler award…
Hot rodders best be careful, or the once lusted after 1941 Willys Coupe will be the next '32 Ford of the rodding…
A 1951 Crosley wagon is cool in that quirky oddity sort of way. But you'll probably want more grunt than the…
Next up in the 2008 Detroit Autorama Great 8 parade is this very vibrant, very slick 1955 Chrysler 2 Door Hard Top…
Instead of going with a top ten list like everybody and his brother, the Detroit Autorama narrows things down to 8…
After the 2008 Geneva Motor Show, we needed a little recoup time, but yesterday we were back on the beat at the 2008…
Now here's an interesting development. Jalopy Journal, the online bastion of respectable hot rodding, has thrown…
Ha! I made it! You didn't think I'd pull it off did you? All day with the posting. It's hard to do this work all…
Vintage rodding now is basically the same as it was when it was just rodding. You find the best parts, the rarest…
Okay, so maybe it would have to be Grandpappy from the American side of the family (before coming over to…
A couple of stretched out bruisers were sitting nose-to-nose in the first row of the lower level. I almost fell over…
I think Ralph Nader's infamous title is perhaps more apropos in this situation than in its original context. I first…
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