Rick & Kimmi Lynn and their 1930 Ford Model A “The Dirty 30”
While I am a huge fan of Built not Bought, this car demanded to be brought back to life in the way it was intended when originally built.
While I am a huge fan of Built not Bought, this car demanded to be brought back to life in the way it was intended when originally built.
Gavin’s fabrication work and use of non-traditional features and parts is consistent with the original intent of the Rat Rod.
What is essential for you when you are traveling to a show?
Michael Augustaitus II and his 1935 Ford Model 48, Fordor. D4RKS1DE
Alright, we’re back, part 2 of the interview with mart about his full Mustang restoration. The last post gave you some insight into why he chose this car, who bought it for him, (Again, his wife ROCKS! Click here to see the article about it, again!), and what […]
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe, purchased on September 17, 2011
The Jeep Wrangler is an iconic vehicle. From a quarter mile away this modern dinosaur stands out like a sore thumb with its close-set round headlamps, seven-slot grill and goofy fender flares that stick out on either side like Dumbo’s ears. Over the last two decades, Jeeps have […]
Ok, so, JEGS Performance has a sweet deal right now. 12 Days of Christmas! So, trying to get your shopping done for that guy/gal who just loves their car/truck? JEGS has a great sale going on. The sale started on December 5, 2016 and will end on December […]
According to Wikipedia, (I know, not the best source), a Rat Rod is a style of Hot Rod or custom car that, in most cases, imitates, (or exaggerates) the early Hot Rods of the 1940’s through early 1960’s. I happen to think this definition is pretty accurate. Now […]
Interview with Bill Bodenstein about his 1971 Oldsmobile “Judge” Clone