They say you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Well, nobody told that to streetcar builder Joe Barry, the mastermind behind a 3,000 horsepower 1956 Chevrolet hardtop hot rod. Yes, it has parachutes ...
Dan Duffy grew up about 80 miles east of Detroit during those days, and remembers making the trip from Jackson to cruise Woodward as a teenager—living the Midwestern version ofAmerican Graffiti.
The Chevy Bel Air is one of the most common classics at any car meet or cruise night and it’s not hard to see why. The mid-1950s Chevy has timeless styling, very strong aftermarket support and was ...
Brandon Meddock has owned this '56 Chevy for 16 years. It's the only hot rod he's ever had. It was also his first car, purchased with the help of his parents, Ken and Geri, when Brandon was just 14.
"I've been lowriding since 1973 when I rolled with the Lords of Frisco," explains Ricardo Padilla of Hayward, California. Even so, this NorCal veterano hadn't thought to take the low route with this ...
Obsessed with cars from a young age, Jarryd nurtured his love for all things motoring by paging through automotive magazines before he could even read. While his friends were obsessed with supercars ...
The journey to the 24 Hours of Le Mans has been long for NASCAR‘s Garage 56 entry. Now, this story will take center stage in a new documentary from Prime Video. Variety first reported the news on June ...
Everyone loves a good restomod, but every once and a while one comes along that really blows our socks off. This 1956 Chevrolet Bel-Air is one of those, and we’d genuinely consider it a rolling work ...
Originating on the drag strips across the nation back in the late 1950s, the gassers quickly became the fastest stock(ish)-looking hot rods in the days before the arrival of the Pro Stock class. They ...