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$640,000 of Restomod Awesomeness! Driving the '68 Mustang and ’70 F-100 By Velocity Restorations
These custom Fords honor their heritage while speeding into the modern era. When it comes to off-the-shelf restomods, the first things that come to mind are classic Ford Broncos and Toyota Land ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
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8 reasons driving classic cars is hard in 2025
Driving a classic car today means dealing with repairs, parts shortages, and real-world challenges modern drivers don’t think ...
Despite its long hood and engine setback, there is a front-end weight bias ranging from 55 to 58 percent, depending on engine/transmission combination and body style. Such a factor may tend to put one ...
It's been well documented the advantages gained when updating vintage Detroit iron with modern suspension, steering, and braking technologies. Among those advantages, you'll find improved handling and ...
Wind in your hair, no notifications required A Boomer cruises down Pacific Coast Highway in a 1967 Mustang convertible, ...
The auto industry is changing rapidly and sometimes, changes apply retroactively. A 1965 Ford Mustang has gone electric in the hands of the Alan Mann Racing experts. And it is not just the powertrain ...
THE 'ALL WOMEN OWNED BUSINESS'.. AS THEY PREPARE FOR CAR WEEK. ## (SHOW OUTSIDE OF BUILDING BUT PLAY NATS OF ENGINE REVVING" INSIDE THESE FOUR WALLS ... DOZENS OF CLASSIC CARS.. 54 CHEVY BEL AIR..
We’ve polled vintage Mustang owners at these events and asked them why they didn’t bring their Mustang. While a few answers fell into the comfort/convenience category (uncomfortable stock seating, no ...
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