Gardena, California, resident, Ray Velasquez, knows a good project when he sees one. After laying eyes on this '54 Chevy Tin Woody Wagon in 2004, when his son bought it, he envisioned what it would ...
The '54 Corvette was a lot of things. A lot of different things, compared to the first-year '53s. That fact started with the move of Corvette production from Flint to St. Louis and the end to Flint's ...
Ah, the pickup trucks of the 1950s... Born into this world with a specific destiny in mind, they lived their lives in the shadows back in the day, hauling people and cargo and generally being treated ...
There’s something truly special about a project that’s conceived and constructed by just a single person. The work may be difficult and exhausting, but the pride in showing it off and enjoying it when ...
Two decades ago, this one-owner 1954 Chevy 3100 five-window was found in a barn by Guy Copeland, from McAlpin, Florida. He and his son Nick spent the next two years completing a nut and bolt ...
I spotted this truck at the 4th Annual Goodguys Spring Nats in Scottsdale, Arizona. I was really taken back by it and thought...what a cool glimpse into the 1950s era, when a soda cost you 10 cents, ...
New York-based Motorcar Classics probably thinks it has you covered if you're willing to write a check for this black-on-black, chrome, and ivory-white 1954 Chevy Bel Air "old-school mild custom" that ...
Before the Chevy Corvette had been approved to become a full production car for the 1953 model year, it appeared as a GM Motorama show car. Fifteen fiberglass bodies were laid by hand. These ...
A unique 1954 Chevrolet Corvette design prototype for an unreleased facelift is headed to auction at Gooding & Company's Monterey Car Week event, scheduled for Aug. 18-19. This car dates back to the ...
Carla Escobar came back from a six-month tour of war-torn Afghanistan in 2009 a different person. “We were under attack one day with people being killed and then, within days, I was back in Canada, ...