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Our Features section showcases custom hot rod cars and street rods including vintage and classic cars, kustoms, premiers, and much more such as coupes and convertibles from Ford, Chevy, Cadillac, Buick, and Mercury. Click on the hot rods below to read our expert’s reviews.
1954 Mercury Monterey - Memorable Mercury 1954 Mercury Monterey - Memorable Mercury
By Damon Lee
Like many young lads in the 1950s, Bill Layman fell under the spell... More...
1949 Cadillac Convertable - Cad Stew 1949 Cadillac Convertable - Cad Stew
By Damon Lee
One of the original objectives of car customizing was to make... More...
1957 Chrysler Imperial Custom - Imperial Style 1957 Chrysler Imperial Custom - Imperial Style
By Damon Lee
Some guys have their hearts set on a particular make or model of car... More...
1949 Ford Coupe - Ford-Ified 1949 Ford Coupe - Ford-Ified
By Damon Lee
Many custom cars are built as a means for re-creating the past.... More...
1964 Ford Custom - Fun, Fine  Ford 1964 Ford Custom - Fun, Fine Ford
By Damon Lee
Is there such a thing as a practical custom rod? If so, Lance... More...
1962 Chevrolet Wagon - Youthful Exuberance 1962 Chevrolet Wagon - Youthful Exuberance
Despite the family-vehicle stigma they've carried for decades, once-lowly station wagons have been hot... More...
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air - Double-Nickel Double Take 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air - Double-Nickel Double Take
By Damon Lee
Go ahead, admit it: You were about ready to turn the page and... More...
1954 Chevy Bel Air - Dealer's Choice 1954 Chevy Bel Air - Dealer's Choice
By Damon Lee
It's pretty easy to change a vehicle's style. Do a little cutting... More...
1951 Kaiser Business Coupe - The Kaiser's New Clothes 1951 Kaiser Business Coupe - The Kaiser's New Clothes
Not all '50s cars were born cool. Sure, some started looking good over the years and others earned their keep... More...
1950 Ford Coupe - Shoebox Survivor 1950 Ford Coupe - Shoebox Survivor
One of the things that makes old customs so unique is each has its own singular saga behind it. As these cars... More...
The 1949-51 Mercury is the quintessential custom car. Thousands of them have gone under the knife in the last five decades, so it's a little surprising to discover how little aftermarket support there...
Like many young lads in the 1950s, Bill Layman fell under the spell of the burgeoning hot rod and custom movement. He may have been hooked harder than most considering his dad's Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,...
With the recent surge in poker popularity-tournaments seemingly run round the clock on cable TV-it's little wonder the phenomenon has spread to the indoor car show circuit. Rick Perry, the promoter of...