It’s not often we see a car that looks like it was just removed from an episode of Batman: The Animated Series, and I’m really serious about this. Batman: TAS was a truly groundbreaking cartoon, ...
Jim McNiel first saw the car in 1959. It was from a past era, its age visible by the scratches and dents it had sustained. The low-slung custom car scene had been replaced by the muscle car age by ...
One quick look at the car we have here, and the first thing that may cross your mind could be the impulse to touch it. After all, that may very well be the only way one can truly experience what ...
A custom 1950 Mercury Coupe restored by a Tucson company was auctioned for $330,000 at the Barrett-Jackson auto auction last weekend in Scottsdale. The two-door car - nicknamed "Wasabi" for its custom ...
Most custom cars make a promise they can't keep: they only look sleek. Early ones were pretty fast due to their development alongside the hot rod. But only the profile survived the evolution of the ...
Before you start to say, "hey, this isn't a lowrider," we'll tell you that you're right. This chopped '50 Mercury might not strictly fall into the classic lowrider category, but it does qualify as a ...