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Sunday’s Refined: Curated Sunday Special

I have no problem admitting that I’ve become a bit more guarded with my time. A lot of my recent event coverage reflects that. These...

Autostrada Magazine Sets The Bar At The Porsche Experience Center

Autostrada Magazine and The Porsche Experience Centre TO kicked off the 2026 season with a banger of a Cars & Coffee Style Event.

Event Coverage: Sleds North 2025

Held at the Plunkett Estate in London Ontario Sleds North 2025 was one if, if not the, best Kustom Car shows to ever take place in Canada.

Event Coverage: Motorama 2025 Latepass Gallery

From the not so lost files, this gallery of photos from Motorama 2025 should get everyone stoked for the 2026 event starting March 13th 2026 at the International Center.

Style Is Everything at Sleds North 2024

As Canada's only curated Kustom car event Sleds North puts the culture and community first at this one of a kind gathering of everything 'Kool'.

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WTF Friday: Just What No One Has Ever Wanted

I'm pretty sure every large automotive forum (or large forum in general) has a LOL@kijiji thread that is always good for a laugh or three, and this gem came from the LOL@Kijiji thread on jdmrides.ca. Oshawa this is one of yours so you've got some explaining to do.

Event Coverage: 2013 Detroit AutoRama: Pt. 2

Going through my coverage of the Detroit AutoRama, and looking at the attention to detail in all of the builds, it's hard to not want to roll my own car directly into the nearest body of water and never look back. So many of the cars are closer to works of art than they are vehicles and If I ever get to the point where I can build a car half (maybe even a quarter) as nice as those I saw in the Cobo Center on Saturday I'll die a very happy man.

Fourteen Questions With COR Wheels

The internet is an interesting place, when it's on your side it can be an extremely helpful and useful resource. When it turns on you you've got to act fast before it swiftly ruins a reputation you worked so hard to build. When Jalopnik published their first article about a set of COR Wheels failing underneath a track driven Mustang things got out of hand faster than everyone involved probably could have anticipated;  Facts were lost or skewed, opinions were rampant, and criticisms were quickly dolled out by the under-informed.

Theme Tuesdays: Vintage Aftermarket Performance Ads

I've always found the advertising tactics used in after market performance magazines a little puzzling because the artwork, and or photos, often have little to no correlation with the product being sold. For example how is a woman, standing in the middle of a desert, holding a sub, with lighting striking behind her, at all representative of a quality audio product? I guess the easiest answer to this question is sex has and always will sell, and deserts are easier to manipulate with Photoshop than street scenes.

Event Coverage: 2013 Detroit AutoRama: Pt. 1

The Detroit Autorama is one of those shows I've been meaning to attend for several years but always put off until next year because of it's distance from my house.  Having now attended the show I feel foolish for letting a drive that really isn't all that far keep me from a show that is really worth attending. Autorama showcased some of the most impressive builds of any show I've been too. Traditional Hot Rods, Customs, Mini trucks, and several things in between were all jam packed into the two levels of the Cobo Center.

WTF Friday: Road Trip!

Quick post today as it's been a bit of a crazy week and in a few minutes I am heading to Michigan with Blair (of Taylor'd Customs), John (Widebody Mazda 3 owner), and a friend of theirs. First stop Air Lift Performance in Lansing then if time permits the Henry Ford Museum.

Theme Tuesdays: Engine Bays

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If this is wrong I’m not sure I want what’s right

To some a lowered Subaru is a wasted Subaru, and a bagged Subaru is a complete abomination. Those individuals are typically purists who don't really believe that people are free to do whatever they want to the car they currently own for better or for worse. In the case of this Subaru, in my opinion, putting bags on it was for the better.

WTF Friday: Someone must know more

Generally with WTF Friday posts I like to have more info than I do today but try as I might I can't seem to drum up any additional information or photos pertaining to this particular car. Here is what I know: the chassis is a Terraplane (a Detroit company active between '32 and '38) and sitting between it's frame rails is a radial motor that one can only assume is from an air plane. Pony Fotos took photos of this car in 2012 at an event called Headbanging and somehow it seems that no one else even noticed it.

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Project Why Wait: Get In Where You Fit In

When we last left Project Why Wait I had just manged to recover from an *ahem* slight miscalculation of rear shock placement. That little snafu...

Project Why Wait: Unboxing Ididit Steering’s Retrofit Steering Column

Project Why Wait started with a basic idea and plenty of 'I'll fill in that blank later'. Brakes, motor, suspension, wheels, tires these are...

Project Why Wait: Unboxing Lange’s Shop Firewall Fillers

Not looking to fill the firewall of my 1951 GMC hole by hole I've picked up a set of Lange's Shop bead rolled 1947 - 1954 Chevy/GMC firewall fillers to make the job quick and neat.

Project Why Wait: Walk Don’t Run

Project Why Wait started off the year with what I thought was a serious head of steam. My goal was to do religious updates...

Project Why Wait: So Fresh And So Clean

I've been holding out on you guys, the chassis for 'Project Why Wait?' actually returned from Stripping Technologies about a month ago and I've...