“Hot rods” should not be confused with “muscle cars”, insists Wikipedia. Yet in today’s classic automobile example at Beverly Hills Car Club we are considering a fusion of the two, a hot-rodded ...
Never one to mince words, pro car-builder Steve Strope says of the Pro Street look, “Everything just looks better with Mickey Thompsons and ’tubs.” He’s obviously a fan. Steve recalls many happy days ...
The term pro-touring is often overused. To some a set of over-bolstered seats, tubular control arms, and slightly wider 300-treadwear tires are enough to tag a car as pro-touring. But real pro-touring ...
As the name implies, Pro Street evolved from both the drag- and street-racing scenes. Its direct predecessors were the street freaks of the Seventies, American cars modified with drag parts for ...
Donk, Pro Street, VIP: The Fascinating Details Behind 3 of Custom Car Culture's Most Striking Styles
Modifying and repurposing cars goes back nearly as far as the automobile itself. And whether the changes are made with the intention of increasing performance and speed or for purely aesthetic ...
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