Author: Harry

  • Old- School 1955 Chevy Gasser Packs a Punch

    Mark Rogerson’s 1955 Chevy 210 Brings Back the Good Ol’ Days By Chuck Vranas   –   Photography by the Author There’s nothing better than waking up on a Saturday morning to the sound of straight pipes while your older brother spins wrenches on some of the most-wicked cars in town. For Mark Rogerson, of Aylmer, Ontario,…

  • Bang for the Buck: A 1970 Nova Built Simply for Simplicity

    A 1970 Nova Built Simply for Simplicity By Nick Licata – Photography by Jason Matthew With the early ’70s came a good number of appealing and capable new cars from the auto industry, yet there was a slew of models that failed to achieved high rankings as well. Cars such as the 1971 Ford Pinto, Chevrolet…

  • Maserati Ghibli At 55 – A Warm African Wind Blown In From Modena

    Maserati have celebrated the 55th anniversary of the Ghibli. First seen on the 3rd of November 1966, the launch on the Ghia stand at the Turin Motor Show, being a new interpretation of a Gran Turismo. Designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro as a two seater coupé, the name coming from and African wind which is known…

  • Fade to Black: Doug Klett’s Purely Wicked 1956 Chevy 150

    Doug Klett’s Purely Wicked 1956 Chevy 150 By Chuck Vranas   –   Photography by the Author It doesn’t matter how you cruise down the automotive highway, as there are plenty of exits leading to the core elements of our hobby to explore. Local cruise nights and car shows bring with them a high level of socialization…

  • Less is More: Tony Causor’s ’66 Chevy II

    Tony Causor’s ’66 Chevy II By Nick Licata – Photography by Wes Allison Tony Causor is the kind of guy who, like many hot rodders, took to taking apart and modifying his Hot Wheels and other toy cars at a young age. Once Tony got old enough, he began getting his hands dirty helping out working…

  • Tom Ulrich’s Unique 1968 LeMans Is One Fine Pro-Touring Machine

    Walking into an open track day event, you never quite know what you’ll find. That was certainly the case with the KBPI open track event at High Plains Raceway in Deer Trail, Colorado, last month. A non-traditional pro-touring car, this 1968 LeMans proves that anything can be built right with enough effort and attention to…

  • Hot Rod Homage: Guzzo’s 1967 Ford F100

    Lou & Deborah Guzzo’s Coyote Swapped Ford F100, Built For The Roads Ahead By Fuelish Media Sometimes there is more than one driving force behind building a full custom vehicle. Lou Guzzo of Livermore, California, had the lifelong passion of hot rods, autos, and interesting machinery of all types propelling his latest ’67 Ford F100 project.…

  • That’s Phat: Sam Landis’ Fat-Fendered ’68 Camaro

    Sam Landis’ Fat-Fendered ’68 Camaro By Nick Licata   –   Photography by John Jackson Not big into first-gen Camaros, Sam Landis sort of shied away from what many muscle car enthusiasts consider the most popular cars of the Ponycar era. It just wasn’t his thing. Well, that was until he spotted his buddy’s ’68 back in…

  • Tre 5 Customs Built Todd Breuer’s Blissfully Blue ’52 GMC Truck

    Our Interview With Tre 5 Customs About Todd Breuer’s Blissfully Blue GMC Truck By Rob Fortier   –   Photography by Grinder TV Last November, I got the opportunity to lay eyes on Todd Breuer’s fresh-from-the-shop GMC at Dino’s Git Down in Tre 5 Customs’ booth just adjacent to ours. What initially caught my eye, besides the…

  • Top Notch Customs Builds a Clean ’65 Buick Riviera

    Coco Chanel once famously said, “Fashion fades, only style remains the same.” Some things just never lose their cool factor. Certain trends have come and gone in the car world, especially lowriding, but others never get old. Even unmodified, few would argue that a car like the 1965 Buick Riviera looks all that dated. In…