This unique and slightly macabre hot rod was built by the late Bob Biehler at Mr. Weld Hot Rods and has been dubbed “The Defibrillator”. All of the ...
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The story of this 1965 Corvette restomod starts in a West Chester, Pennsylvania field in 1987 when John Puccella, owner of Trappe Automotive, spotted the car in the ...
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Dwanye Peace’s bright-red T-Bird has already collected two major industry awards. It took home the Ridler Award at the Detroit Autorama and, won the Golden Builder Award at ...
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“Restifying” this chrome-bumper C3 Corvette took a while, but the results were well worth the wait. Time doesn’t stand still. Days and weeks morph into months and years ...
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The story of this green 1950 Mercury coupe began over 45 years ago in the shop of legendary car customizer Dick Dean. Known as the “Sultan of Chop,” ...
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When Gary Holyoak brought his father’s 1955 Bel Air to Kindig-It Designs, he knew exactly what he wanted: a clean and classic show car that could also serve ...
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The Zippo Car began life as a 1947 Chrysler Saratoga New Yorker. Over the years, numerous specially constructed automobiles have been built with the express purpose of bringing ...
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In 1958, a brand-new Chevy model, the Bel Air Impala, was introduced by General Motors. The changes that were implemented in this incarnation of the latest Chevrolet model ...
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1934 Thompson House Car – It would take the ingenuity of a watchmaker to come up with the Thompson House Car. In fact, creator Walter Thompson of Ontario, ...
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The key to the Mercury’s emblematic stature is, of course, the altered aspect—i.e., it’s chopped top. Many have attempted this massive maneuver; many have failed. Ain’t nothin’ worse ...
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