Maybe we've been a little too high on German cars for the past day or so, but we had to show off what is possibly…
In case anyone needed to be reminded how monsterous a shadow Dodge's 2005 Charger exists in, Popular Hot Rodding…
Even on our craziest day, if you asked us to compile a list of passengers we'd want at our side during a boulevard…
A twin-turbo version of Audi's potent 4.2 liter V8 is at the heart of the Gumpert Apollo's awesomeness. No, that's…
The Geneva Motor Show will host a speedier version of the Smart Forfour, tweaked to within an inch of its life by…
The automotive caricaturists at Blastoline, builders of The Blastolene Special and Big Bertha, along with many…
The whole "fast car on a shoestring" genre of automotive article is one of our favorite devices. We always fall…
Behold the Japanese scooterpimper, a wily sort who keeps his knees close and his metallic enamel paint cans and…
We once were obsessed with late 1930s Fords, like this highly modded 1939 specimen. Maybe it's because after years…
It was with carelessly giddy fingers that we wrote, last week, of the recent reconciliation between Superformance…
Hooking two 1300cc Suzuki Hayabusa superbike motors together is the latest insanity trend to hit among the most…
Project Alexi is a hearse with roof-mounted flamethrower to protect its expired cargo, mostly from…
We hang around Dragtimes's Timeslip as if we had money riding on the racers listed. We live vicariously through…
We had an inkling that a decade-old VW station wagon could be cool if modded up enough. We were proven correct.…
Somewhere this morning, a highway patrolman is weeping in his bowl of oat bran. A Porsche 911, tricked out by 9ff,…
Somebody get us $100,000 and a dramamine tablet, stat! A super-sick TechArt-tuned Porsche 911 (993) turbo, that…
This is no ordinary Japanese-model Nissan March, nor is it a peyote-induced hallucination conjured by a Bentley…
Speaking of Sport Compact Car, check out this extremely cool and inconceivably rare Nissan Skyline, modded up by…
Who would have thought bespoke coachbuilding and hotrodding would converge to become more than a cottage industry.…