Our Favorite Chrysler Concept Coupe Hits the Auction Stage
Of all the beautiful concept cars to come out of the Chrysler design studios, this is one of my favorites. Known as the "1953 Chrysler Thomas Special Coupe," it was designed by Virgil Exner [more...]
Breaking: Tesla Model X revealed
Filed under: SUV, Tesla, Electric Here it is, the Tesla Model X, the CUV prototype version of the Model S. We'll have more details live from California soon, but here's what we know at the moment. The [...]
Chicago: We Obsessively Covered the 2012 Chicago Auto Show
Filed under: Chicago Auto Show Media days at the 2012 Chicago Auto Show have come and gone, and the results of our efforts can be seen below. It's not the biggest show of the circuit, with 18 total [...]
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Hood Rats Swap Meet in the Dust Bowl of SF
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Capitola Rod and Custom Classic Pictures
Words and Pictures by Nick K. Capitola,CA is a beach village tucked in a river valley in Santa Cruz County on the Monterey Bay. It’s well known for it’s antique shops, beach side surf [...]
Scalloped 58
Very Stylish '58. Check out the Chevy's scallop job. This car has the perfect trim and body lines for scallops and the wheels also look great on this car. [...]
MyRideisMe on the Hot Rod Power Tour
The Hot Rod Power Tour is one of those car events that you need to experience at least once in your lifetime. This seven day/seven city driving tour changes location every year. The route for this [...]
Real Henry Ford Plastic...
Some of you Fordophiles already know about the Soybean Ford of 1941, but for those who think I’m joking, here’s the skinny: In 1941 Henry Ford was looking for alternatives to steel for car [...]