Okay, we'll admit it. Some of the cars we feature in HOT ROD Magazine are not realistic. We won't say "many," because that's far from true. But the far out, overdone, push-the-limits, go-for-broke ...
The original intent of Pro Street was the emulation of narrowed-axle drag cars that performed on the street and strip. If that's the definition, then Richard Bondy's '72 Chevelle "540 SS" doesn't ...
"Pro Street cars of that era were so popular they made us like rock stars. " Excess. It's the word we hear frequently in reference to the Eighties. Hot rodders were ready for some of that after ...
If you are a shrewd investor, you should “invest” in one of the 300-odd Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations Pro Street Breakouts allocated to Australia before they’re all gone. Not only are they ...
What the heck is Pro Street anymore? Is it simply a narrowed rearend, regardless of straight-line performance? What about cars that run 9- or even 8-second elapsed times on just a 10-inch tire?
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