This 1934 Chevrolet Phanton was built by Rutterz Rodz, located in Bristol, TN. >The engine has been replaced with a 509 cubic inch all-aluminum, 700hp ZL1 V8 with ...
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It’s called the “G54″ and it is ultra-cool. This 1954 Buick was the idea of Hal Wing and he approached Troy Trepanier to build the car for him. ...
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This restored 1952 Henry J altered/gasser is owned by David Hawkins of Walkerton, ON. Hawkins owned a 1951 Henry J when he was a kid growing up in ...
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Over the past 30 years Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop is among the elite rod shops, winning awards at automotive events throughout the country. There are probably only a ...
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The Sports Grain trim package (actually just station wagon-style Di-Noc to fit the side coves in their bodies) was an option available only on Newport two-door hardtops and ...
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The tale of the 1954 Oldsmobile F-88 in the automotive world has been compared to a murder mystery. Indeed, Oldsmobile’s sports car-in-the-making was brought to an untimely demise ...
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When you’d last seen a Crosley? Have you ever heard about Crosley cars? Powel Crosley, Jr., a successful radio and refrigerator manufacturer from Cincinnati, Ohio, first tried his ...
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As part of our ongoing look at our favorite concept cars of all time, the following are our favorites from American automakers in the 1960s: 10. 1964 GM ...
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This is “Breathless”, a 1953 Buick that was built by Rick Dore to his usual very high standard. This was his second project based on a 1953 Buick ...
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Ah, the ‘neo-classics’ – vintage-looking cars, with modern driving manners! We present to you the Ruger, a neo-classic definitely not inspired by classic Bentleys… The Sixties witnessed the ...
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