’32 Chassis The Bass Way

Monday, February 23, 2009
’32 Chassis The Bass Way

Brian Bass has inspired a ton of us through the years and his latest project is just further evidence of the talent brewing in Dallas. It’s a ’32… continue reading »

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Baileigh Winter Project Contest: Winner!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Baileigh Winter Project Contest: Winner!

After two weeks of stiff competition with over 100 entrants from the jalopyjournal.com, jockeyjournal.com, and garagejournal.com, Baileigh has picked their winner. It wasn’t an easy task as each… continue reading »

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The Unibody Roadster Dissected

Friday, February 6, 2009
The Unibody Roadster Dissected

Alex has been one of our tech editors for around a decade or so. He’s one of those guys that has a very rare combinations of talents. Not… continue reading »

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The Baileigh Winter Project Contest

Monday, February 2, 2009
The Baileigh Winter Project Contest

It’s been a long winter and even though it’s not quite over yet, you have had plenty of time to hole up in your garage/shop and get some… continue reading »

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Laminated Dash Knobs

Friday, January 30, 2009
Laminated Dash Knobs

I stopped by the Hollywood Hot Rods booth at the GNRS and pretty much fell in love with the cloned Hirohata Merc dash that they were using as… continue reading »

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Hot Rod 101

Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Hot Rod 101

So the fellas at Hot Rod Chassis & Cycle have been doing this for a few years and I just love the idea. Essentially, they take the miserable… continue reading »

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Winner, Winner – Chicken Dinner!

Friday, October 17, 2008
Winner, Winner – Chicken Dinner!

After two weeks of tech posts and another week of voting, we have ourselves a winner. And get this – he’s an FNG! Yep, a new guy took… continue reading »

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Tech Week: Vote for the winner!

Monday, October 13, 2008
Tech Week: Vote for the winner!

Well, we had two weeks of incredibly solid tech posts and this morning found ourselves working really hard to pick five finalists. Put simply, we couldn’t do it…… continue reading »

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