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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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Event Coverage: World Of Wheels 2013

Last weekend the 47th Annual Auto Value World Of Wheels took place at the BMO Center in Calgary Alberta, and contributing photographer Mike McConnell just so happened to be in attendance with his trusty DSLR. Based on his coverage World of Wheels looks very similar to Performance World (now Megaspeed) here in Ontario. It caters mostly to classics --something I don't mind at all-- but every make, model, and style of build is welcome.

Theme Tuesdays: Pro Touring

The recipe for a pro touring build, according to Pro-Touring.com, is simple;" Start with a classic muscle car and apply modifications that will make the car handle as good, or better than modern day sports cars." Of course, realistically, there are no hard and fast rules as to what exactly qualifies for a pro touring build.  Generally speaking they are older cars --many of which people thought could never handle-- that have been upgraded to the point where they handle far better than most are willing to give them credit for.

Visual Echos

The FD RX-7 has to be one of Mazda's greatest triumphs, released over 20 years ago the design is still rather timeless. The only feature really tying it back to the era it was built would be being the flip up headlights and honestly I love flip up headlights. I found this one on flickr and was instantly taken aback by how great it looked.

Event Coverage: The 2013 Canadian International Autoshow: Pt. 2

Back with the second (and final) batch of photos from the 2013 Canadian International Autoshow media day. In my two years of experience attending the show for media day I have found striking an even balance between getting uncluttered photos and attending big reveals a little difficult. Last year I missed pretty well everything but this year I fared a bit better managing to catch three or four. Sadly I was distracted during Chevrolet's uncloaking of the Sting Ray which I'm still kicking myself over.

WTF Friday: I Can’t It’s A Geo

When Geo designed the Metro it's pretty safe to assume that they never intended it to see any off road use --for that they produced the surprisingly capable Geo Tracker-- of course a manufacturers intentions are never really any good at stopping a determined person armed with wrenches and a welder. Such a determined gentlemen decided tossing a Geo Metro body on top of a 4x4 frame and some very big wheels was a great idea and thus the vehicle you see  below was born.

Winter Wednesdays: Shayan

Following up last weeks Winter Wednesday with another local who rides low all year. This daily driver/occasional show car belongs to my friend Shayan who is more than willing to take advantage of Audi's Quattro all wheel drive system as soon as the white stuff starts to fall.

Theme Tuesdays: RWB

RWB has undeniably become one of the most popular Porsche Tuners (at least on the internet) in the past few years. While out with some friends the other night RWB came up over wings and beer and each of us picked a favourite of Naki-Sans creations. Well... Erik and Aidan were able to choose a favourite I personally couldn't settle on just one.

Event Coverage: The 2013 Canadian International Autoshow: Pt. 1

The Canadian International Autoshow  celebrates 40 years of operation this year which makes me wonder how many I've attended throughout the years. Though the number is likely  less than half I can remember as a child, attending the show with my dad, running from car to car for a  chance go get in the drivers seat and pretend to drive.

WTF Friday: The First of the V10 Interceptors

Near the end of the Fast & Furious 6 Superbowl spot there's a quick shot of a car (piloted by zombie Letty I believe) that  I couldn't quite place but knew I had seen before. The car in question was almost immediately identified on-line as the Jensen Interceptor. For those that may not have heard of it before the Interceptor is a hand built British luxury sports car built from the mid 60's to mid 70's that came with an American heart.

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Project Why Wait: The Foundation

After introducing the project, the first partners, and the end vision I've decided to close out roughly a half-year of updates with a significant...

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: No Tricks in ’16, It’s Time To Build

As the temperature started rising here in Ontario so too did the frequency of questioning regarding Project 'Why Wait'. As it turns out a...

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...

Project Why Wait: Cabin Fever

Cabin fever took on a new meaning in 2020. Thankfully it also allowed for a significant amount of accomplishment for Project Why Wait.