Photo Gallery: Robert McCarter’s Favorite Bonneville, Road Trips and Odd Shots
North Carolina’s Robert McCarter is a cool dude with a wicked eye for hot rod photography. Maybe that’s because of
North Carolina’s Robert McCarter is a cool dude with a wicked eye for hot rod photography. Maybe that’s because of
The greatest tapestries woven communicate magnificent tales of legend and lore. Of such is the story of Bonneville Speed Week
Even though the last couple of years have been difficult ones as far as racing at Bonneville (2014-2015 saw no
Photo credit: Steven Bunker Eddie Umland spends his time building wild Bonneville cars and road warriors at his Northern California-based
When George Poteet died July 16, the hot rodding world not only lost an incredibly active enthusiast, a prolific car
If the post-World War II Southern California hot-rod renaissance had a signature ride, it would undoubtedly be the Ford highboy
It’s tough to place Tony Thacker in an industry category – hot rod enthusiast, journalist, author, marketing pro, or historian.
In 1993 Alan Johnson debuted his first car, a yellow ’37 Ford cabriolet, at the Street Rod Nationals. The car
At casual glance, most people mistake Rodney Harris’s 1979 Chevy crew cab short-bed pickup as a well-done old truck with
Uh oh, not another one. The Hot Rod Legends page is guilty of fawning over famous Deuces this side of