1937 Ford Minotti!

We must admit that seeing such a fiery look on the streets is totally uncommon.

Jim Burges, a car nut decided to have a 1937 Fiord Minotti built for him, but he opted for a unique exterior. …

1928 Ford Pickup Truck Modified Twice

The only reason why this pickup looks unfinished is because its owner, Al Packard last-minute changed his mind after seeing the Street Rodder`s Deuce Steel Chassis and decided to have his pickup sitting on one.

So, he …

1932 Dearborne Deuce Steel Roadster!

The 1932 Dearborne Deuce Steel Roadster is a combination of an elegant view with a hidden might. It is fairly rare to find these two features excellently balanced in a roadster.

Under its hood, there is a …

Roland Tittle`s 1960 Ford Starliner!

This Ford Starliner 1960 version is a high performance combination of excellent choices!

It is equipped with 4 wheel air bags, 4 link in the rear, and Mustang II front suspension.  Exterior-wise, this Starline has smooth bumpers …

A Traditional-Look `32 Ford Roadster

Mike Richards was craving a roadster, but his roadster would not resemble an ordinary one. The roadster Mike imagined in his head was alike the one produced after WWII at El Mirage. At that time, roadsters …

Ford`s “Silver Dollar” Re-invented!

The “Silver Dollar” was produced 45 years ago. The original 1941 willys pick-up model was produced for drag-racing. Now Mike Bamber has an updated version of the “Silver Dollar” in mind. The build of the new …

2013 Porsche 911!

Driving a Porsche is always a good idea, but driving a Porsche for the first time, is a magnificent idea, especially if we are talking about Porsche 911 Carrera 4S.
The 996 Cabriolets are not considered greatly …

1972 Pontiac GTO LeMans Body!

The original Pontiac GTO was produced back in 1963 with an adjusted V8 engine of 389 cubic inches in its Pontiac Tempest/LeMans body.
Starting in 1966 the GTO went from being a package option to its own …

Classic 1955 Chrysler C-300!

This classic red racer arrived with no more than 30, 000 miles. It had gone previous reparation. It looked like steel trim pieces required a great deal of restoration. But, the problem is that these pieces …