If you saw the tail end of a GT40 sticking out of a suburban garage with junk piled all over it, you would assume it was some long-forgotten kit car project, but
The new limited-edition model drops nearly 40 pounds with a host of lightweighting innovations such as carbon fiber wheels, a titanium exhaust, titanium lug nuts and a polycarbonate rear hatch with additional
I was lucky enough to be invited to a special event at the original Shelby Factory in Venice, California. The same factory that Steve McQueen and Carroll Shelby were photographed in front
Shauna Toerner has been modeling since 2007 and is a big car fan, so she loves working with classic American muscle cars. She also likes to drive her Jeep Wrangler and takes
TGR Staff The latest and greatest from top manufacturers like Harley Davidson, Triumph, Ford, Dodge Brothers, Johnson & Smith. All on display at the 1921 Olympia Motor Show in Christchurch NZ.
Courtney Barber reached a fork in life’s road during the Great Recession. Home sales in Charleston, S.C., as in the rest of the country, came to a screeching halt when the real
by Michael Satterfield Tim and the team at Bare Bones Custom Paint & Speed Shop have been working late into the night to get the Gulf Racing Fairlane wrapped up and ready to
by Michael Satterfield Charles Crites is your typical car guy, he has owned and built Ford and Mercury cars all his life. As he began to collect and restore the cars of
If you grew up in Southern California you know who Cal Worthington and his “dog Spot” are. “Spot” was almost always a bull, lion, tiger, and once a whale. Cal Worthington changed
by Michael Satterfield Our SEMA show project car is well underway at Bare Bones Customs. The car is currently getting prepped for paint and should be back in So Cal with just
by Michael Satterfield Monterey Car Week was an amazing trip, here are some of the details that sometimes get lost in the flurry of activity that is all the events, car shows,
by Michael Satterfield “Chicken Dinner” was the name of a candy bar that was produced in the early ’20s by Sperry Candy, a company based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The name came