Author: Harry

  • 1971 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 – Amazing Restoration Process, Technical Specifications And Analysis

    1971 Chevy Camaro z28 The 1971 Chevrolet Camaro z28 had little stylistic differences from the 1970 model. Due to the lower compression ratio, the special 350 CID engine in the Camaro Z28 model could only produce 275 horsepower under the new “Net” ratings. This was less power than the previous year. Highlights from the 1971…

  • Pick of the Day: 1958 Buick Super

    Sometimes, a well-worn paint job garners even more attention than a concours-quality show finish. The Pick of the Day is a 1958 Buick Super listed for sale on ClassicCars.com by a private seller in Big Spring, Texas. (Click the link to view the listing) “This 1958 Buick Super coupe gets more attention than a Lamborghini,”…

  • Missing Chevy Corvette C3 Found in a Lake After 20 Years

    It’s always interesting to witness a car that has been abandoned in water for a very long time, like this Chevy Corvette C3 that was left in an Oregon river for many years. Rarely does anyone attempt to sail their car, but in this instance, the owner of a Chevrolet Corvette found that to be…

  • 1961 Chevy Impala: Saved From Sitting In A Garage For 3 Decades

    1961 Chevy Impala, which eventually got rescued after being locked up in that garage for almost three decades. From time to time, we hear of incredible barn finds; here, we’ll tell you about a 1961 Chevy Impala that had been sitting for 28 years. The video was uploaded to YouTube by the channel known as…

  • Jeff Lutz’s New 2,000-HP 1957 Chevy Bel Air Is the Perfect Daily Driver

    The Street Outlaws star breathes new life and purpose into an unwanted Chevy 210. Jeff Lutz has always loved the 1957 Chevy Bel Air. As a young guy delivering newspapers, he would lust after a neighbor’s Bel Air on his route, always telling himself he would one day own one of the most iconic American…

  • 1932 Ford Roadster With a Custom High-Torque Flathead Engine

    Dick Raczuk built his Roadster with a big, one-of-a-kind engine—but not for racing. You’ve never seen another flathead like the one in this 1932 roadster. This engine is one-of-a-kind, full of unique engineering ideas from the nimble mind of Dick Raczuk. Dick is one of the fortunate ones who can say, “I never went to…

  • Low & Slow In SoCal

    Lowrider events are a very unique niche of car culture. Saturated and sparkling paint jobs, bright upholstery, custom engraving wherever possible, pavement-scraping stances and hydraulics fit for hopping. There’s nothing quite like it. So when I spotted an ad for a show in West Covina, I was excited for the opportunity to capture the rich visuals that…

  • Cars With Character: LSR-Swapped 1993 Pontiac Firehawk T/A Sleeper

    First purchased new in June of the year it was created, this 1993 Pontiac Firehawk T/A has seen a lot of action over the past 30 years or so. Amazingly, the digits on the odometer have remained relatively light for this ultra-rare bird, with just 60,000 miles to its name as of this moment. Unfortunately,…

  • Classically Cool ’67 SS Camaro Built on a Real-World Budget

    This ’67 Camaro gets back to its roots and proves you don’t need a big-budget build to have fun hot-rodding! The current trend with first-gen Camaros is to stuff an LS under the hood, add cutting-edge suspension parts, graft in flush-mounted glass, and festoon it with a bunch of billet after slamming it to the…

  • Mustang Boss 429 by Classic Recreations Calls Upon the Power of the ‘Dark Side’

    Oklahoma-based builder makes all-new Boss 429s powered by a 514 cubic-inch with more than 800 black stallions under the hood. Once upon a time, Ford dropped its 429 on an unsuspecting NASCAR, aimed at the likes of Chrysler and Chevrolet in order to power past the competition to the checkered flag. Of course, the racing…