Cadzzilla is a custom hot rod car built by custom car builder and legend Boyd Coddington and designed by Larry Ericson. This amazing and yet classic car is based on a 1948 Cadillac Series 62 Sedanette and was...
For the past 10 years at the SEMA show, Sony, together with the people behind Gran Turismo, has picked a winning design that eventually appears as a playable car in its next version of the popular Gran Turismo...
6th-gen-camaro-1The 1970s were an awful time for American muscle cars, and unlike Ford and Chrysler, GM simply stayed the course, with the second-generation Camaro stretching from 1970 to 1981. Then in 1982 GM...
The ‘80s were a special time for Ferrari; pop culture adored the 308, the 288 GTO was setting the world on fire, and the F40 had inspired a new generation of super cars. These events cemented my boyhood...
You know when there are road signs telling you that there are road works going on and not to come on that lane.. well they are there for a reason. But it appears this driver fails to understand that very...
There are roughly 3.4 million reasons not to like the Ford Pinto, but there's one really, really good reason to like it: this. It's nowhere close to a stock Pinto, of course, and it's not alone in its...
Unique Performance, along with Foose Design and Year One unveiled their first line of 1969 Camaro street machines, at the 8th Goodguys PPG Nationals. The industry icons have teamed to build limited edition...
Dropping a NASCAR engine into a street car is nothing new--one of our buddies has an old Chevy pickup sporting one of the fearsome V-8s. But there's dropping in an engine, and then there's the sort of work the...
Singular in feeling with fastback styling, authentic and sensual body silhouette, here’s a flawless jewel, a collector’s piece with gutsy pioneer spirit. Full aluminum bespoke frame and body, tailored...
A wealthy Brazilian millionaire decided to bury his Bentley Flying Spur as he believes by doing so he will be able to enjoy the car in afterlife. 62-year-old eccentric businessman "Count Scarpa" got this idea...