Family Car: Dave and Karen Leisinger’s Autocross 1970 Camaro
Choosing a new family vehicle is an exercise in compromise for most car guys. The list of must-haves handed down from the front office often includes heated leather seats, satellite […]
Choosing a new family vehicle is an exercise in compromise for most car guys. The list of must-haves handed down from the front office often includes heated leather seats, satellite […]
Call it a pre-release. This beautiful 1969 Camaro RS, built by Extreme Auto Restoration, officially debuted this week at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. But before making its […]
The SEMA Show’s annual Battle of the Builders competition is a pretty big deal, attracting an incredible mix of vintage hot rods, exotic imports, wild customs, and classic haulers. And […]
It’s no secret that overlanding continues to increase in popularity. Not sure what overlanding is? Read this: Overlanding 101: What It Is and How to Get Started So perhaps we’re […]
In case you haven’t noticed, Electric. Driveline. Retrofits. are becoming more and more common. Case in point: this tasty 1978 Ford F-100. Underneath the hood isn’t a 302, 351, or […]
Readers of Hot Rod Magazine will undoubtedly be familiar with Project X. For decades, this classic 1957 Chevy Bel Air has been a rolling test mule for a near-endless parade […]
Back in 1996, Naoki Hattori won the Japanese Touring Car Championship in dominating fashion, driving a colorful Honda Accord. Now, 25 years later, Honda is commemorating that victory with a […]
The Dodge Challenger was born just in time for the 1970s and, despite a short stint as a rebadged Mitsubishi later in the decade, was one of the last holdouts […]
The SEMA show returns to Las Vegas, Nevada next week and we’re already getting sneak peeks of some awesome concept vehicles. For starters, it looks like Jeep is coming out […]
Like so many projects, Tyler Moss’s 1984 Chevy C10 got out of hand in a hurry. “When I first bought it, I was 15,” Tyler said. “I thought it’d be […]