PROJECT CARS: THE GARAGE EXPANDS BY TWO
As car enthusiasts, I’d say there are generally two different ways in which we acquire new vehicles. First off, there’s
As car enthusiasts, I’d say there are generally two different ways in which we acquire new vehicles. First off, there’s
While Project GT-R may be looking identical to when we saw it last, there has been quite a lot happening
In my last two project car posts I brought you guys up-to-date on my TLC-needing 1969 Toyota Crown wagon, but
When I got the memo asking whether I could start putting together a project story for the site every month,
Handbags and Brad Pitt. It’s an unusual way to start an article on Speedhunters granted and I can assure you
As “Project GT-R” continues its slow but steady evolution, I spent most of the last few weeks organizing the next
When I last left off with my ’69 Toyota Crown Wagon project, I had gotten the car titled, got it
March. It’s a time for car lovers across the much of the world to begin the thaw from a long
There’s an old adage that goes a little something like “(insert noun here), can’t live with ‘em, can’t live without
I have always wanted proper racing harnesses. In the few instances that I’ve taken my GT-R out on track one
In my last article about Ole Orange Bang, I left off with my stock motor blown and a frown on
14 years. That’s a pretty long time to hold on to a car. Every time I jump in my R34
1980s Week on Speedhunters has been a stark reminder about one of my own personal cars from that era. When
Like most of you Speedhunters out there, I am in love with cars. It’s an overwhelming obsession. On my 21st
Hello. My name is Mike, and I have a problem. In the 12 years that I’ve had my drivers license,