The late 1940s were a time before the auto industry had gotten into the rhythm of naming cars in a way that excites their audience. One glaring exception has to be the 1948 Chevrolet Stylemaster. Even ...
Where there's smoke, there's fire. This holds true for John Taylor's tire-smokin', fire-breathin' '48 Chevy Pro-Mod pickup that blazes the quarter-mile in 7 seconds-teasin' the 200-mph barrier. When ...
Hot rodders have been swapping small-block Chevys into early Fords ever since the cast-iron Bow-Tie motor was introduced. While probably the most difficult of any swap covered, this conversion just ...
A local Southern California drag enthusiast, Larry Mollicone of Bill's Garage, built this stout 366 Chevy engine. The Boss 351 Ford engine is the basis for the construction of the stroked 366 Ford ...