Posts Tagged ‘Volkswagen’

Ron Howe took the two VW engines and bolted them together at the crankshafts with a flex disc in between.

It takes the vision and skill of a brave car builder to transform a Volkswagen Beetle into a cute, custom pickup.

A modding trend from Japan could take hold in America.

VW bugs presented an opportunity for startup coachworks to create new bodies in fiberglass.

Restoration of the small, German surf-style wagon was a labor of love.

Cars with blue-jean seats and accessories have been in fashion for a half-century.

A girder motorcycle front end steers the powerful Corvette body.

An affordable bug donor car can be transformed into a powerful hot rod, rugged dune buggy, or pint-sized 1940s delivery wagon.

Two Berlin-based VW bus experts provide tips on buying and fixing the legendary T3 Transporter.

The use of a vehicle as a three-dimensional canvas dates back at least to the 1970s.

VW just unveiled its fourth concept. A growing chorus of enthusiasts are urging the company to build it.

Automakers brought some of their most exciting models—vehicles you don't commonly see on the streets.

Pink cars date back more than six decades to the 1955 Chrysler LaFemme.

Camper vans are lighter and more aerodynamic than fifth wheels and motor homes. Besides, they are cool and custom.

See articles about choosing the right carrier, hitch, or trailer brakes. Then get inspired by trailers matching the car that pulls them.

Tanner Foust sees his X-Game championships as the turning point in his career.

“I don’t think I will ever sell my Ghia,” said Nicholson.

“No bolt, nut, fitting or bracket was left untouched in some fashion,” reports the seller.

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

Installing a new one can be tackled in a couple of hours by the average DIY mechanic.

Some classic cars feel practically new when you’re behind the wheel. But not a VW Beetle.