Dr. Todd Moran's 41 Ford Coupe is a head-turner. There's no doubt about it. With a sleek, road-hugging outline and its candy mint green pearl paint job with overlaid flame print design, the vehicle is ...
Ed Roth’s Beatnik Bandit II demonstrated that Big Daddy could simultaneously satisfy old fans of bubble-topped roadsters while intriguing new, younger enthusiasts with a modern 1990s powertrain and ...
The Fort Wayne Rod & Custom Show returns with 375 hot rods and custom cars at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Get ...
Beaulieu’s Custom and American Show returns on June 15, promising another exciting day of motoring and entertainment.
According to the good folks over at Dayton, Ohio-based Forgeline, this is a Chevy C10 'hot rod' truck that's eager to make ...
He now specializes in building rat rods - the spectacular custom cars that mix old and new parts and often emulate the hot rods of the 1930s, 40s and 50s.
Gene Winfield, a custom car designer for films such as “Blade Runner” and “Robocop,” died on March 4. He was 97. The news was confirmed via his obituary on Legacy.com. Winfield became ...
Gene Winfield, a pioneering legend in the hot-rod world who created custom cars for numerous films and TV shows including Blade Runner, the original Star Trek series, RoboCop, Get Smart!
In today’s hot-rodding landscape, station wagons are not only accepted but embraced as a fun alternative to a standard coupe or sedan. Not too long ago, though, most longroof cars were relegated ...
Uniquely is a Modesto Bee series that covers the moments, landmarks and personalities that define what makes living in the Central Valley so special. Gene Winfield opened his first hot rod shop in ...
Born in Springfield, Missouri, Robert Eugene was the youngest of six children born to Frank and Virginia "Ginny"’ Winfield. When the Great Depression hit, the family moved to Modesto, in ...