Driving a custom-built hot rod is among the most classically American automotive pastimes. But with well over a century of American steel to pick from, it's potentially a fool's errand to try and find ...
Model T Fords were a bargain in 1927 for $360, and the Pinto was Ford's $1919 budget buggy for the Seventies, so can a $6500 track T kit car, set up for Pinto power, be considered a bargain in 1981?
Remember the classic Weird-Ohs monster hot rod model kits from the ’60s? Well, they are coming back thanks to Ahmet Zappa. His company Monsterfoot Productions have acquired the rights to develop and ...