This 1959 Chevrolet Kingswood wagon is all kinds of special; the car has never been restored, but that’s specifically why ...
Building an engine requires patience and careful attention to details, even if it's a bone stock rebuild destined for everyday use, but a performance engine is asked to provide its handler with a bit ...
As you might expect, there’s a huge variety of engines on display at the HOT ROD Power Tour. Of course, there’s a multitude of LS swaps, but in the real world, older-gen engines still outnumber the ...
In 1932, Ford retired its second nameplate to be called the Model A (the first being a short-lived 1903 and 1904 offering), and the 1932 Ford Model B debuted. One of the variants offered was the ...
NHRA's Brian Lohnes and HOT ROD Magazine's John McGann chat with Nelson Racing Engines Founder, Tom Nelson! Tom takes us through the highs and lows of his career, telling never-before-heard stories ...
Hot rods are a special breed of cars, something no one else outside the American continent can do with a proper degree of success. Dating back to the years that separated the two world wars, hot rods ...
In Issue 512 of Unique Cars magazine Morley's World captures Dave's thoughts on modern hot rod options, and the reach of big brother ...