His influence can be felt in every form of motorsport today,” Car and Driver magazine wrote of the man who powered some of the fastest cars of his era with his innovative engine camshafts.
The 1932 Coupe, seized in a 1991 drug raid, was in service for the department for three decades. It was auctioned off for $32 ...
The 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air owned by Rex Satterfield has won the Ridler Award at the 2026 Detroit Autorama. A multi-year build ...
Rising star Marco Penge already trusts the new PXG Hot Rod ZT putter on tour, but is it the right fit for the everyday golfer ...
Fresh from winning the Grand National Roadster Show Best Radical Custom class, earning the Outstanding Display Award and the ...
Hot rodding is timeless—even if sometimes it feels like a passion from another era.
The owner of the 1956 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, Rex Satterfield from Russellvillele, TN, says the last eight years have ...
The new vehicle is being funded entirely by the department's drug forfeiture fund. It replaces a 1932 Ford Coupe.
As Route 66 celebrates its 100th anniversary, John McGann shares how a cross-country drive helped shape his career—and why the open road still matters.
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Hot rod shop tour visiting 380 Motorsport and custom workshop
Step inside a custom hot rod shop to see incredible builds, tools, and behind the scenes craftsmanship. #HotRod #CustomCars ...
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