A collection of hot rods, street rods, classic cars, car shows, events, and cool rides, plus the occasional Throwback Thursday #tbt post or article about a historical event.
The 2024 SEMA Battle of the Builders, presented by Mothers, crowned Noah Alexander and his ’68 Dodge Charger as the top entry, emerging victorious from the Hot Rod/Hot Rod Truck category amid 172 competitors.
Unveiled at SEMA 2024, Fat Fender Garage proudly presents its stunningly reimagined 1978 Ford F-250 Highboy, a “derelict desert truck” that pays homage to its Arizona roots.
The renowned custom car builders at Ringbrothers have gone three for three in unveilings with “TUKA,” a stunning 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer, at the 2024 SEMA Show
Ringbrothers, the acclaimed custom car builder and parts manufacturer has once again captivated the automotive world with its latest masterpiece—a 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda aptly named “INFECTED.”
Subsequently, this is why I admire cars like the 1971
Plymouth Road Runner. Mesmerizing at first glance, powerful with a rumble that is remi-niscent to Mount Etna about to erupt, and unique in its shape.
As Jeremy Clark points out about the love affair with cars, “It’s what non-car people don’t get. They see all cars as just a ton-and-a-half, two tons of wires, glass, metal, and rubber, and that’s all they see.