The woodie wagons were, back in the 1940s, the equivalent to today’s high-end SUVs, and due to their popularity, many car manufacturers continued making automobiles with wood bodywork or styled to ...
Gordon McGilton, it's safe to say, owns a lot of cars, and in the course of the various builds he's been through with them he's had occasion to meet and become friends with one of the best ...
Nissan has two interesting exhibits for EV fans at this year's SEMA Show. Created in collaboration with Tommy Pike Customs (TPC) of Greenville, South Carolina, the Nissan Ariya Surfwagon concept and ...
In the overwhelmingly diverse automotive world, it's very hard to stand out from the crowd. Most discerning collectors are hunting for rare models, crazy one-offs that were built just for the fun of ...
“The Greek,” “Hansen,” “Dale Velzy,” “Jack’s”—the faded decals on the old wooden station wagons recall surfing’s biggest legends and speak volumes about a car culture and a way of life in beach towns ...
What Rob Hervey wanted was a cool, fun 1956 Ford wagon for cruising around San Juan Capistrano, California and carrying his board to the beach when he goes surfing. What he got was exactly that, ...
There has been some debate as to which California coastal town deserves the moniker Surf City USA. The two front-runners are Santa Cruz and Huntington Beach. Santa Cruz has Steamer Lane and a bunch of ...
International Harvester’s vintage trucks are something of a poorly kept secret amongst vintage car enthusiasts. The Scout, for example, became a favorite in recent years, though only after the prices ...
The phrase “you don’t know what you’re missing” comes to mind when we think of what happened when we set out to tune up Markas Platt’s ’63 Chevy II station wagon at Westech Performance Group in Mira ...
An ancestor to the Durango, the Dodge Town Wagon was one of the forerunners of today's SUVs. This example is as original, simple, and honest as a truck gets. Whether you're taking surfboards to the ...