A brief history of the Mustang: Lee Iacocca had the basic idea for what would become the Mustang as early as 1960, his concept was to create an inexpensive personal car that
In 1964 Playboy Magazine started a tradition of gifting the 'Playmate of the Year' a car; from 1964-1975 those cars were painted in the magazine's signature color Playboy Pink. Some of the
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
Photos by Rod Nelson The Larry H. Miller Total Performance Auto Museum, at Miller Motorsports Park just outside of Salt Lake City is a must-visit for Shelby/Ford Enthusiasts. It is not a
by Tom Fong The Ford EcoBoost Challenge toured nearly a dozen major metropolitans across the nation including the Los Angeles area. If you are familiar with Los Angeles, technically, the tour
by Michael Satterfield We had a chance at the recent SAAC 38 to get up close to the Kirkham Raw Aluminum Shelby Cobra and Polished Aluminum Daytona Coupe. Here are some of the
I stumbled across the SINIS built 1979 Mustang Pace Car online today and I was completely blown away, this has got to be the best looking Fox Body I have ever seen.
by Michael Satterfield Looks like Hertz is channeling some of it’s 60’s Shelby G.T.350H mojo with their new Penske GT, the cars are all black with yellow stripes (similar to the Black
by Michael Satterfield A few photos from yesterday at SCCA 38, more to come from one of the largest racing gatherings of classic Shelby and Fords in So Cal.