The Borranis Are Here… And so are the “Gold” Lines…

Thursday, April 4, 2013
The Borranis Are Here… And so are the “Gold” Lines…

Last week, a gigantic god damned truck pulled up in front of my house. I was alerted to its presence by the sound of it’s knocking diesel and… continue reading »

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Happy 60th Birthday, Corvette.

Thursday, March 28, 2013
Happy 60th Birthday, Corvette.

Whether you are a Vette lover or hater, the fact remains one of the longest running prodcution cars of all time is turning 60 years old this Summer…. continue reading »

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Power To The People

Friday, March 22, 2013
Power To The People

Last week, I mentioned that Rodder’s Journal had released their Dan Post Box Set to the world. Well, this week I got my set… and it is nothing… continue reading »

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The Five Finest Wheel Covers of the 50s

Thursday, March 21, 2013
The Five Finest Wheel Covers of the 50s

In part II of our Hubcap Heaven post, I’ve moved into the ‘golden age’ of wheel covers, with plenty of fine factory discs to chose from. “Dog Dish”… continue reading »

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The Five Freshest Wheel Covers of the 40s

Tuesday, March 19, 2013
The Five Freshest Wheel Covers of the 40s

You might remember my “Five Freshest” Grilles and Taillights of the 40s posts from last Fall. It occurred to me that I left out a key set of… continue reading »

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Guymon’s Bird

Monday, March 18, 2013
Guymon’s Bird

When I first started going to custom car shows with Dennis McPhail back in the late 1990’s, David Guymon would almost always have some new crazy custom making… continue reading »

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The Dan Post Reprint

Friday, March 15, 2013
The Dan Post Reprint

I’m on the road home from the beach today, but figured I would drop ya’ll a press release I got in my inbox right before I hopped in… continue reading »

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Five Compact Customs for the 60s

Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Five Compact Customs for the 60s

When I think of traditional custom cars, two words quickly come to mind for the overall look: Long and low. We usually imagine our early 60s American Customs… continue reading »

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