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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: My Ten Poster Cars

As you might have guessed growing up I was into cars. By the time I arrived my dad's car modifying days were largely over, but he did pass on the torch all the same. In addition...

WTF Friday: Meanwhile In Iowa, A Hot Rod Porsche

Remember that red Porsche body that was stretched over a custom frame with dually rear wheels? It was one of the first Porsche "hot rods" to gain notoriety online. Well when I first saw this car...

Theme Tuesdays: Atypical Volvos

Ended up in a very strange corner of the internet a few weeks ago that was filled with hopping Scandavian bricks on wire wheels. From there I ended up looking at Volvo hot rods, and things sort...

Event Coverage: Cars and Coffee Toronto 2017 Season Opener

I'd be hard-pressed to think of a better, more diverse, way to start a season of outdoor events than with Engineered Automotive's Cars and Coffee. The weather leading up to the 2017 season opener was dodgy...

WTF Friday: Medieval Times

I've often posted about show rods and how I wish they were still around. Sure they were often impractical, and completely un-drivable but they were neat and really pushed creative borders. Bohata Design’s “Medieval One”...

Theme Tuesdays: Recently Viewed April 2017

Well, April has come and gone. Plus side we are a month closer to Summer temperatures here in Ontario. Awesome. However it has been raining a LOT. Not so Awesome. Especially when said rain has...

The Curious Case Of Rauh Welt Begriff

The rise in popularity of Rauh Welt Begriff, and its creator Nakai-san, has been interesting to watch. Introduced broadly to North America in late 2008, the RWB aesthetic instantly had people talking. Some were, and still...

Theme Tuesdays: SSR Longchamps

It's time for another wheel appreciation Theme Tuesday. This time I've thumbed through the classic Japanese wheel catalog and landed on the timeless SSR Longchamp wheel. The Long champ came in a few different variations...

Project Why Wait: Are We On The Air(Lift)?

The fact that I am going to be running Air Lift Performance components on Project Why Wait shouldn't come as much of a surprise. The large banner behind my work bench was a bit of...

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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: 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: Ididit

With a bit of custom fabrication an American made Ididit steering column finds its way into Stanceiseverything.com's '51 GMC know as Project Why Wait?

Project Why Wait: Are We On The Air(Lift)?

The fact that I am going to be running Air Lift Performance components on Project Why Wait shouldn't come as much of a surprise....

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...