You get what you pay for, so what do you get when you invest $600,000 into a 1967 Chevy Camaro? Why, this fully customized Pro Touring build, of course. This bespoke Chevy Camaro was originally built ...
American cars from the late 1950s were defined by elaborate ornaments, wrap-around windshields, large tailfins, and more bling than a chrome mine. The Chevrolet Tri-Five lines embody all these traits, ...
Although no fewer than six generations have passed since the Blue Oval pulled the cover off the original pony car, one can easily understand the fascination some people still have with the first ...
Cars can be expensive, no doubt about it, but dip your toe on the world of customs, and the word “expensive” takes on a whole new meaning. Indeed, there’s always something extra you can add, whether ...
It all started nearly two decades ago with a wagon owned by Yancy Johns. He had it painted Mustang Mineral Gray, added the Chevelle SS hood, and sent it to us for a basic bolt-on LS-swap and ...
Car builders—the real ones who do it repeatedly for a living—have a daunting challenge before them every time they start a new build. How do they one-up themselves after the last build? Bob Bertelsen ...
Tyler Hunkele built his Pro-Touring style 1970 Dodge Charger on a budget over a 10-year period. It might look like a million bucks, but it's a very frugal build!
That’s the name given to the Pro Touring-style 1970 Dodge Charger, a restomod completed by a small shop in Grafton, Wisconsin, in 2015. With a low stance, carbon-fiber body panels, a massive 1,350-hp ...
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