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The Bad “Baby Camaro”: An Old School Toyota Celica with a Supercharged LS Secret

Rocket Bunny Flares, Drag Radials, and a supercharged V8 stuffed into a classic Toyota.

Here Comes the Boom: The Thunderous Transformation of a '65 Chevy C10 Truck

Dave's classic pickup transcends mere transportation, it’s aggressive and crazy like the model cars we used to put together as kids.

Has GM Given Up on Regular Enthusiasts, Or is There Still Hope?

It's going to take more than expensive EVs and halo cars to keep GM relevant among the average American car enthusiast.

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Slammed to Perfection: A Patina ’68 Travelette Built to Stand Out

Pulled from a muddy field that required recovery gear to extract, this truck required extensive restomodification.

Fired Up: A Stunning ’66 Chevy C10 Shop Truck with a Flare for the Dramatic

Formerly owned by a custom painter, this simple truck build captured the eyes of many with its unique style.

Mid-Century Modern: '55 Chevrolet Bel-Air Restomod

With blown LSX power and a killer stance, this classic 1955 Chevy Tri-5 is back for another round.

Off-Road or Street Style? Choosing a Theme for your Truck Project

High or low? Does one beat out the other when it comes to planning out your pickup project?

New Life for ‘80s & ‘90s Muscle: The Best Ways to Add Modern Performance to Emerging Classics

5.0s, IROCs and more. What approach should you take with your '80s and '90s American project vehicle?

NT555 G2 and the Chevrolet C10: Modern Performance for a Vintage Street Truck

The Nitto NT555 G2 is the ideal tire for your modified street-style Chevrolet C10 pickup.

Sorority Girl: A ’77 Chevy Scottsdale Built to Attack the Track

Eric Pierce’s classic C10 build not only elevates the cool factor but also reflects his personal style and a commitment to performance.

The ‘Burb: A Classic Chevy SUV With A Ford 6.0L Power Stroke Under The Hood

Meet Jeremy Flanders’ diesel swap anomaly, where vintage iron meets the most-hated compression-ignition engine on the planet.

Old Guy Car No More: How Corvettes Became Cool Again

C4, C5, C6, and C7. The modern Corvette has never been cheaper, or cooler than it is now. Here's why.

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