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The top trusted places to buy your classic car parts
Finding the right parts supplier can make or break a classic car project, especially when a wrong fit or poor casting can ...
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Vintage Tonka racing car revival
This video chronicles the restoration of a rare 1970's Tonka Formula 1 Racing Car, one of only two of this model discovered.
Automaker-approved restorations are generally limited to luxury cars. Think BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and Porsche‘s dedicated classic car centers. If you can afford the premium badge, you can afford a ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
Have you been yearning for a modern Range Rover with classic vibes but without any of the classic headaches? If so, Velvet Motorworks might have the perfect restomodded car to quell that specific ...
For the last eight years, Jesse and Levi Nolan have fulfilled their dreams by working on other people’s dreams at Across the Pond Restoration in Willoughby. Located at 37195 Ben Hur Ave., the two ...
Every car that comes through the garage at Farland Classic Restoration has its own story. For one 1961 Ferrari 250GT PF Cabriolet, it started on a cart with about 100 boxes of scattered parts ...
The Electric Classic Car Market reached a valuation of USD 2.6 billion in 2024, reflecting early but accelerating adoption of electric powertrains in vintage vehicles. With growing consumer acceptance ...
Gateway Classic Mustang’s ’69 SportsRoof is the prototype for a kit that will allow anyone to install a modern Coyote 5.0L into vintage Mustangs You knew it was going to happen sooner or later. With ...
Gatherings hosted by the Vintage Japanese Motor Union draw hundreds of vintage cars that line the blocks of Boyle Heights. In this club, what matters more than a pristine restoration is how each car ...
(CBS) --Chicagoans are asking how to stop the violence. One man says he has a possible answer: teach troubled kids, even some with gang ties, how to fix cars. It may sound crazy, but as CBS 2's ...
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