6 Days, 5 Classes, 5 Records…
Monday, June 11, 2012
I’m like a junky looking for a score. Manic. I’ve got some place I have to be in 30 minutes and don’t have a post for today nor… continue reading »
I’m like a junky looking for a score. Manic. I’ve got some place I have to be in 30 minutes and don’t have a post for today nor… continue reading »
In 1946, Stewart Warner began producing a line of gauges for industrial and military usage that featured a 2 5/8″ diameter, convex lenses, and a smooth bezel. They… continue reading »
It’s crazy to think that we might be heading towards the last generation of home mechanics that broadly understands how to use manual hand tools to work on… continue reading »
Creating this book has been a nightmare of paranoid blunders and the kind of small humiliations that haunt one for many months afterwards. The very idea of publishing… continue reading »
I don’t know why I though old modified ‘professional cars’ were so cool when I was a kid. Maybe it was seeing the lowered ’59 Caddy ambulance ‘Ecto… continue reading »
I’ve become pen pals with a classic Porsche loon in England. He couldn’t give two-shits about traditional hot rods. Nope. His head is too buried under German dirt… continue reading »
I can hardly believe it. What started as a severely disorganized drag race ten years ago is now a severely disorganized drag race that happens to be the… continue reading »