It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
Our classic car category is filled with dozens of classic American sedan barn finds that need a lot of love to relive their glory days. But none of those features come close to a neatly restored 750 ...
The car hobby really is quite addicting. Once you dip your toe in it, things can quickly spiral, and before you know it, you’re dropping big coin on a full rebuild. That’s exactly what happened with ...
Today, Chevrolet fans lament the impending departure of the sixth generation Camaro with just a range-wide Collector's Edition and 56 units of the Garage 56 special series dedicated to the ZL1.
The saga of Chris Goux's Pro-Street 1964 Chevy II Nova started 35 years ago with a $200 investment. Chris toldHOT ROD, "I've owned and built this 1964 Chevy Nova in our family back yard garage over ...
Everyone loves a good Pro Street build, and this ’67 Chevy Nova SS executes so very well. With a true rock n’ roll personality, this is the kind of ride that turns heads while slaying plenty of tires.
The engine’s former service life was in the professional IHRA/NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock ranks, running deep into the 6s at well over 200 mph. Robbins wasted no time in adjusting it for the ...
Don’t know about you but it seems that the majority of vehicles in enthusiast magazines these days are stretching for the top rung. It’s all or nothing, and it seems that there’s not much in between.
Donning a vibrant, ‘Spectraflame’ purple, wide-body kit, the 1:64-scale Hot Wheels diecast model pays indirect tribute to Don ...
Often times, pickup projects are father-son projects. We're not imparting any great discovery to fans of four-wheeled, combustion-powered finery with this observation. The nature of our great hobby ...