Posts by: Daniel Gray

The seller updated the Parkwood with a tasty suspension drop, along with a newer engine and transmission.

It was pulled out of the oven at just the right time to catch a movie star’s attention.

While this sweet JK may look like a million bucks, it’s no trailer queen.

Fiberfab was one of the most prolific kit car manufacturers of the 1960s and 1970s.

An extensively modified Optima exploded in the film’s pivotal scene.

Is the 2000GT the most desirable and valuable Japanese automobile ever produced?

The meticulously resto-modded ’54 Chevy Bel Air can best be described as: refined.

Seasoned Jeepers know that half the fun of owning a Wrangler is outfitting it to their exact specifications.

You’ll find a range of factory-style wheels in the eBay Listings—from true manufacturer wheels through expertly crafted tributes.

The van was created by famed designer Raymond Loewy, also known for the iconic Coca-Cola vending machine.

While the exterior has an exquisite patina, the interior features new Dakota Digital gauges and a Billet Specialties steering wheel.

The kit produces the only modern small pickup available in America today.

The 1958 model delivers pure American style: from its bulging fenders to the monumental tail lamps.

The Ranchero’s six-foot long, four-and-a-half foot wide cargo bed provides plenty of room to haul goodies.

For Formula Drift champion Vaughn Gittin Jr., his weapon of choice is a classic Fox Body Mustang.

The luxury 4x4 is fitted with a honking 7.2-liter V12 engine and manual transmission used in Lamborghini’s legendary supercars.

Lincoln abandoned its hallmark twin waterfall front grille. But the big story is what lurks beneath the MKZ’s hood.

In the immortal words of Hunter S. Thompson: “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.”

The 2017 124 Spider—designed by Centro Stile in Turin, Italy—marries the old with the new.

The Jeep Chief concept’s interior features Hawaiian print cloth inserts, a tiki-shifter, and a smattering of vintage surf stickers.

Pre-orders for the 3D-printed LM3D Swim are expected in spring 2016. The target MSRP is $53,000.