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Friday, February 17, 2012
I’m at the DMV this morning… Surrounded by bureaucracy dreamed up by grad school drop outs and handed out by high school rejects. I hate this place with… continue reading »
I’m at the DMV this morning… Surrounded by bureaucracy dreamed up by grad school drop outs and handed out by high school rejects. I hate this place with… continue reading »
I’m glad some of you appreciated post on the work of the extremely talented Louis Chenot. I wanted focus on another model maker in the Craftsman Guild who… continue reading »
December of 1955. Car Craft Magazine. George Cerny and his brother Carl were challenged with restyling a car that I’ve never appreciated much – the ’46 to ’48… continue reading »
Anyone of us who builds a really nice period-correct traditional hot rod or custom is a craftsman. Hours of fabricating, assembling and painting go into a quality build… continue reading »
I was going to have a field day with this. See, rumor on the street had it that Jesse James was pushing the guys at Austin Speed Shop… continue reading »
He sits in font of the camera and he’s polished, well spoken and dressed to match. He elaborates his thoughts into beautiful strings of words and you instantly… continue reading »
Very few names can truly be called “iconic” in the world of hot rodding, but I can safely say that Mickey Thompson is one of them: A legend… continue reading »
I’ve spent most of the morning researching the 1956 Chrysler Dart concept car. My search was spawned because of a story I recently overheard at a bar in… continue reading »