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Trophy Queen - This Woodie Delivers the Goods in Style

If something needs to be done, it may as well be done with a little style. That was the thinking behind building this ‘48 Chevrolet Fleetmaster Woodie owned by the Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. Having a lot of pomp and circumstance sur...

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Size Matters - Johnny Hollyday's '53 Cadillac Series 62

Building a custom car is a pretty tall order. Add to that mix the fact that the car is a ‘53 Cadillac roughly the size of a city bus and the job gets exponentially harder. Then add to that a dark paint color that shows every ripple and imperfection...

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A Tiger's Tale - This Drop Top GTO Has Teeth

When you think of convertibles, I bet you pictureleisurely drives along the coast with the top down, someone special beside you and lunch in Santa Barbara. Mostdon’t think of huge horsepower and a state-of-the-art handling and brake package.

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From Rust to Radical - Doing all You Can With What You Have

When we met Matt Rabideau and his lovely wife Natalie they were a long way away from their Minden, Nevada, home. There was no denying that this ’66 Nova was one of, if not the hottest rides at the Route 66 show, but once we heard Rabideau’s story...

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Frankensled - This Vic is More Than the Sum of Her Parts

Right from the very beginning in the long history of customizing, swapping out parts from one car to another is what this crazy idea is all about. From the Barris Bros. to Blackie Gejeian to Roy Brizio’s new crew and others, putting the dash, front...

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Put on a Happy Face - Retrofitting a VDO Tach Into a Vintage...

Instrument repair is becoming somewhat of a lost art. There are a lot of little springs, magnets and other parts hiding inside the average instrument, and it takes knowledge and practice to get them working again. Sure, you can get entire clusters fr...

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