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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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Theme Tuesdays: Classic Minis

Question: What's small, nimble, a little bigger than a go kart, loved the world over, and can run on motors borrowed from two wheel vehicles as well as four wheel vehicles? Classic Mini's of course! I don't post a whole lot of Mini's around here so a Mini Theme Tuesday has been long over due. However, before I get to posting more of the current generation I've got to give a head nod to the ones that started it all.

Rollin Heavy

Here's a quick before work, pre-Theme Tuesday post to get your day headed in the right direction. Nothing too fancy with this LS400 just another clean, black, dumped, dished Lexus. The more I look at it the more I like it, the factory two tone is working surprisingly well and the chrome trim around the wheels works well with the wheels.

Featured Photographer: Mike McConnell

This isn't the first time I have posted photos from today's featured photographer. Nor is it the second or third time, truth be told a formal feature of the work done by Mike McConell has been long over due. Known as 'Mikejoe' in the Volkswagen scene, where he developed a love for low Beatles and Rabbits, Mr. McConnel's initial photographic focus was German automobiles but since then his horizons have broadened to the point where he needed to move from Ontario to Calgary to swap cityscape for landscape.

How did I not know about this?

When it comes to motor swaps I'm not a purist in the slightest. I've said time, and time, again if a motor from another manufacturer is cheaper, faster, and more reliable than the one that came with your car and it's financially feasible to swap in then swap it in. That being said I had absolutely no idea people put small block Chevy motors in Porsche 911s.When I saw this '75 Porsche 911 with a Chevy small block in it on Night-Import I did a double take.

WTF Friday: I guess that works?

When I was deciding what to post for Friday I considered the obvious, BBS going bankrupt for a second time, but decided I didn't really want to open up the can of worms discussion on whether or not it replicas lead to the current financial situation of a company we love so much. So, I decided to post something I found on There I fixed it instead that is mind boggling that it even works. Maybe next time you get a flat on a road trip you can try this method before getting the spare out of the trunk, then again maybe not.

Damn Son

I'm pretty sure this Datsun 510 hunted me down and found me because I wasn't even on a content hunt when I found it. I was just minding my own business, on my laptop, one lazy Sunday afternoon when it leapt of the screen at me. Even though I wasn't looking for it I am glad I found it as it's jumped to upper rankings of my favorite 510s ever built list. SR20 powered, on Works, clean body, and a drive height that looks good and allows it to be driven hard and stay clean? Yeah, I'm a fan.

Crown Deluxe

It's funny how in most cases, regardless of the manufacturer, older cars look cooler than the newer ones. The Toyota Crown is no exception. Later models don't look particularly bad but they lack the uniqueness and character of their older first, second, and third generation siblings. This Crown Deluxe doesn't have much done to it visually other than a significant drop but it's styling is reminiscent of some of the I posted not to long ago, and as we've seen before sometimes less is more.

Upgraded store, new stickers

I upgraded the Stance Is Everything official store this morning so that I could sell more than 5 products and monitor my inventory better. The previous way of monitoring (me) was proving in effective as sales increased. The need for more products comes because I've made Mr. Plow & Plow King stickers for the winter months. For now they are produced myself on matte white and matte black vinyl however I will get SecheMedia to do a multiple color run if the demand calls for it.

Winter Wednesdays: Not Much

Snow wise this winter is still continuing to be fairly uneventful in the GTA. Usually it snows while I am at work, then by the time I get off work all of it's melted, so I don't really see any of it. Not that I am really complaining because commuting in even light snow seems to double the time it takes to go anywhere. Here are two Nissans in fairly light amounts of snow.

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Project Why Wait: Preamble

A few years ago on the way back from a local classic car cruise Lyndsey brought up the would be project I've been talking...

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: 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.

Project Why Wait: Hot Rods Are For Kids

Projects take on an entierly new perspective when viewed through the eyes of a child. My six year old son Ash proves that hot rods are indeed for kids!

Project Why Wait: Coated By Red Tower Armoury

With Cerakote ceramic coating care of Ajax Ontario's Red Tower Armoury the back half of Project Why Wait gets its final look.