When you hear someone say cars racing at Santa Ana in the summer of 1950, you might of the strip at the Orange County Airport (now called John… continue reading »
7 CommentsRemember a few weeks back when we discussed the Bocar? In that feature, I mentioned that Bob Carnes also worked on a special streamlined version of the car… continue reading »
21 CommentsYes, my friends… I’ve got a 2-for-1 picture for you today: A movie that starts with custom car show footage and leads to a booth with the 1963… continue reading »
8 CommentsWell fellas… It’s finally done, up, and running. The Jalopy Auction House is a venue for folks to auction off and buy traditional hot rods and customs. It’s… continue reading »
53 CommentsLast month, I took the train into New York City. I watched the small towns and wooded coastline flicker through the Amtrak window, all basked in a golden… continue reading »
18 CommentsNot sure how many of you have seen this well-produced series, but it’s worth your YouTube time if not. Bay Area local Dan Stoner (formerly of Garage magazine)… continue reading »
21 CommentsLast week, I got an email from James Wood who is volunteering for a museum and looking for more information on a Model-A race car they have recently… continue reading »
35 CommentsLet’s be honest, there’s only a handful of people in this world that can really be called hot rod ‘legends’, but pioneering Bonneville racer and founder of So-Cal… continue reading »
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