Posts by: Mark Bach

Examine the previous workmanship. Don’t go it alone. And other useful tips.

Hamrick’s love of the film grew into a project to replicate the iconic yellow 1932 Ford “Milner” coupe.

“People tell me this is the car that GM should have made in the first place,” said the owner.

How do you explain the right-hand-drive 1948 Lincoln Continental that was recently sold on eBay?

The first day of the course culminates with hot laps with the driving pros.

Need a precise color match? it’s time to grab that old trusty metal feeler gauge.

Every Loewy design displays a striking sense of proportion, flowing aerodynamic lines, and bold shapes—particularly in the grille work.

The artist’s fascination with animal vertebrae can be seen in the ‘71 Torino’s exterior.

eBay Motors caught up with Rydell at the recent Goodguys Southwest Nationals in Scottsdale, Ariz

Brothers Mike and Jim Ring of Spring Green, Wisc. turned the restomod scenario inside-out.

When Jeff Gordon's crew chief had a chance to buy the Impala from American Graffiti, it was an easy decision.

Each new era of hood ornament design reflected its period.

A quick tug on the release pin allows the frame to slide off, making the base plate barely visible.

It’s not concerned with personalities, the products used, or the builder's reputations.

Takahiko Izawa, a master craftsman, paints, grinds, and cures a car’s finish for spectacular results.

There are about 2,000 customized classic cars in Vegas this week, each with its own story.

But what happens to those cool car builds after SEMA?

There are countless ways to show off your team pride.

One of the craziest car mirrors of all time is the Passing Eye Mirror.

A San Diego car enthusiast takes a small car known for its ugly appearance, and makes it beautiful.

The first thing you see is color. For a 1970 Dodge Challenger, the choices included Plum Purple, Go Mango, or Hemi Orange.