Yeah, Valentine's Day is over and done with, but there are a few gifts that hold V-Day's special meaning just a few days past the arbitrary holiday date. In this case, it's not a box of chocolates, a ...
We know what you're thinking: "Should it have two doors, or should it have four?" Actually, Tom Gross' wagon is a factory dual-port 64 Falcon. But the fact that you had to ask illustrates a good point ...
Hot rods have left an indelible mark on automotive history, evolving from post-war curiosities into enduring symbols of creativity and freedom. Their journey from the fringes of the automotive world ...
Anyone who is at least passingly familiar with custom cars has probably at least heard of the concept of a hot rod. A hot rod is, of course, a custom car designed with the express purpose of going as ...
Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, has been a hot spot for car shows for decades, and the tourist town is home to nearly a dozen car and truck shows throughout each year. Two of those shows are the Pigeon Forge ...
Some of the very first self-propelled vehicles were products of engineers and the curious in private garages and workshops. Within a few decades of the invention of the first car, companies were ...
Original hot-rod hero, founder of the So-Cal Speed Shop, WWII veteran, and one of the founders of SEMA and the SEMA Show, Alex Xydias passed away this morning in Southern California. He was 102.
The story of Hot Rod City in Torrance starts with one man: Anthony “Tony” Capanna. Capanna, sometimes misspelled “Capana,” was born to Italian immigrant parents in Utica, New York, on June 14, 1921.