The Fuller, Nullines, and Pines ’28

Thursday, December 7, 2023
The Fuller, Nullines, and Pines ’28

I’ve shared some moments with Kent Fuller, and let me tell you – the man was a puzzle wrapped in quiet contemplation and peppered with bursts of sheer… continue reading »

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A Collection of Fran Hernandez Bits & Bobs

Wednesday, November 22, 2023
A Collection of Fran Hernandez Bits & Bobs

In the wake of Randy Hernandez unleashing that onslaught of timing tags just days ago, he’s now launched a relentless media assault – bombarding us with more snapshots… continue reading »

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Orphaned Timing Tags

Monday, November 20, 2023
Orphaned Timing Tags

Last week, we delved into the sacred realm of Fran Hernandez – a name etched not just in the annals of hot rodding but woven intricately into the… continue reading »

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Virgil’s Masterpiece

Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Virgil’s Masterpiece

Recently, I was given the opportunity to interview Lester Montgomery – a design man that worked in Detroit for almost forty years. And one of the things that… continue reading »

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Jim Lytle

Wednesday, October 4, 2023
Jim Lytle

This morning, I was knee-deep in old newspaper archives, diggin’ for some forgotten treasures from the past. As I delved deeper into the yellowed pages of yesteryear, I… continue reading »

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Vince’s Sport Custom

Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Vince’s Sport Custom

Earlier this week, I told the story of Vince Gardner and the competition he won that lead to the construction of the VEGA in the early 1950’s. The… continue reading »

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The City Of Salt Lake: Athol Graham

Tuesday, September 5, 2023
The City Of Salt Lake: Athol Graham

I was farting around on YouTube yesterday and found this mini-doc on the life and times of Athol Graham and his City Of Salt Lake streamliner. I knew… continue reading »

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The Dean Jeffries GT/109

Wednesday, August 30, 2023
The Dean Jeffries GT/109

In 2004, I drove my rental car to Dean Jeffries’ shop and sat in his parking lot looking for the nerve to introduce myself. It was a straight… continue reading »

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