Today’s Cool Car Find is this Jet Powered J-34 Monster Fire Truck
This truck is always the star of the show, whether it’s doing meltdowns, putting on a jet fire show or giving rides!
This truck is always the star of the show, whether it’s doing meltdowns, putting on a jet fire show or giving rides!
This extraordinarily well-documented Delta has a fresh paint job!
It’s the dream of every owner out there: To drive a truck worthy of taking show trophies as a daily driver.
This neat hot rod has some great style and is ready to drive wherever you like!
Since it originally had a body formed out of copper, Hilbert Ermer, Sr.’s midget racing car was nicknamed the “Copper Kettle.”
When you’ve got a pristine ‘67 Camaro on your hands and you want to put it under the knife, you’ve got to have a serious amount of self-confidence in your abilities.
Ohio weather is cruel – so cruel that it took the trunk floor, rear frame rails, rear convertible pieces, outer wheel houses, inner wheel houses, inner rocker panels, front torque boxes and frame extensions of this ‘65 Mustang.
Sebastian has always had a hankering for mixing the old with the new. His ownership history reads like any respectable rock crawler’s: one CJ3B, two CJ7s, one TJ, two Suzuki Samurais and one FJ40, but despite that resume he had never tried his hand at a classic Willys.
Vegas are not the most popular car to Pro Street, but when done right, boy can they look good.
Bruce Boyle of Manhattan, Ill., is a firefighter by day and a drag racer “by weekend.” His current racing car is a muscular Chevy Monza with a Dart 400 engine.