Thanks to what could very well be the coolest Charger ever built, things just got a whole lot more interesting in the high-end Pro Touring world. For
over a decade, Detroit Speed & Engineering has been building cutting-edge suspension components for classic American iron. The company assembled a
handful of cool shop cars to show off its parts catalog over the years, and along the way people liked them so much that DSE soon found itself building
complete cars for customers. Although DSE's turnkey rides have always Read More ...
Classic Performance Products (CPP) in Fullerton, California opened their doors for classic custom truck enthusiasts to enjoy their 1st Annual Truck cruise,
show and open house. Jim Ries established CPP in 1991 after more than three decades of providing the classic truck market with quality steering, brake,
and suspension components along with professional service and installation. The classic truck products were so well receive CPP expanded its product line
into the classic and muscle car market. The CPP parking lot and surrounding Read More ...
This ’67 Chevy Impala HOT ROD cover car began life as a white, six-cylinder, bench-seat cruiser from the Northwest. David Freiburger snagged it off eBay,
drove it, and then did a custom vinyl wrap, long before that was considered a viable paint alternative. White with classic flames, the vinyl received
mixed reviews from readers when it ran in our Sept. ’10 issue. Freiburger also replaced the tired small-block with a Smeding Performance 383ci Extreme
small-block and 700-R4 transmission. After the vinyl spent a couple years on the car, the Impala was professionally painted in a color Read More ...
If you have ever attempted to modify a high-performance car in search of lower elapsed times, one of three things always happens. The result that everybody
aims at is where the modification is successful, the car is quicker, and that demands a celebration with your beverage of choice. The second possibility is
that the change makes zero difference in performance. This happens sometimes and leads to head-scratching and the creation of unique theories that often
share only a threadbare connection to basic physics. Read More ...