Chevy big-block V8 engines, affectionately known as “Rat Motors,” have left an indelible mark on the automotive world with ...
A MASTER mechanic has become the unofficial king of rat rods in New Zealand, after building a series of incredible rat rod masterpieces in his home garage. David Jeffery, of Rolleston, has always had ...
When most car enthusiasts see an interesting vehicle driving around, they take a photo. When Jay Leno sees a car that gets his attention, he invites the owner to his garage. This 1948 Ford F6 rat rod ...
Jay Leno has driven countless automobiles in his life, yet he still manages to find unique rides. Among the most memorable is the 1948 Ford F6 rat rod featured on the latest installment of Jay Leno’s ...
These days, building a hot rod that stands out from the crowd isn’t always easy, but this 1933 Chevy manages to get noticed thanks a thermochromatic paint application that can change color under the ...
It may surprise you, as it did me, that there is actually a car collector category called rat rods. One might compare a rat rod to some modern art sculpture that not everyone can appreciate the ...
The LS6 454-cubic-inch V-8 powering the 1970 Chevelle SS produced a class-leading 450 horsepower and an inspirational 500 lb-ft of torque. Mecum Don Sherman’s latest entry in our Epic Engines series ...
The Chevrolet Silverado EV is powering up. Chevrolet has announced that the electric pickup will arrive with more power than originally advertised when deliveries begin next year. The battery powered ...
Though rat rods‘ ethos is to look weathered and worn-out, it doesn’t mean they can’t be showcases of dilapidated beauty. Possibly the grandest example is this 1946 Chevrolet cab-over beer tanker truck ...
SPENCER — Back in November, I embarked on an afternoon road trip to Owen County seeking long-ago-parked and abandoned vehicles to photograph and maybe write about. It's just part of the job. Four ...
Old trucks should never die—they should just be repurposed. Everyone ought to do their part in keeping them from the scrap heap, especially if you’re capable of building something like this 1945 Chevy ...