In short, we would start with a decent, typically stock classic car (or truck, we don't judge) and in just a week we would transform it into a cool hot rod. Most of the parts were bolt-on, so this was ...
Introduced in 1961, the Chevrolet Nova didn't develop into a full-fledged muscle car until 1968. That's when Chevy began offering the big-block 396-cubic-inch (6.5-liter) V8 with up to 375 horsepower.
Engine swaps are one of the timeless traditions of hot rodding. Maybe it's dropping in a small-block to replace that six-banger, or big-block instead of a Mouse. There's numerous this-for-that ...
Burnsville, Minnesota-based Straight Line Customs was in charge of the build, and the company also had to create a motorized handicap chair on the passenger side, which turned out to be 'one of the ...