Agostino Onorato had always dreamed of owning a classic car, and after years of searching, he finally found the perfect one. It was a 1959 Chevrolet Impala, lovingly named “59 Times” for its year of production. Agostino knew he wanted to make this car his own, so he...
Once upon a time, there was a man named Boyd Coddington who had a passion for designing unique hot rods. He moved to California in 1968 and started building hot rods during the day while working as a machinist at Disneyland at night. His skills and innovative ideas...
Paal was a young man living in Norway in the early 1980s. He was passionate about cars and dreamed of owning a sports coupe, but the strict regulations in Norway made it impossible to buy one. Only doctors, police chiefs, and priests were allowed to own cars before...
Nicks Barron’s 1949 Woody was a true masterpiece. The vehicle’s body work was done by Pinkee’s Rod Shop, with a top chop of 2 1⁄2 inches and 5 inches at the back, while the front grill and bumper were left stock. The back bumper, however, was completely modified, and...
I’ve known Vince at J.V. Enterprises for about 10-12 years now. I met him by accident after buying a 1939 ford that I wanted to make a resto rod out of. I had rented a storage space and one day on my way over I noticed his shop. I...