Well, Hot Rod magazine visited the set and got the full skinny on Bumblebee, and it's all very interesting. In a feature named "Flight of the Bumblebee" in Hot Rod's November '06 issue (on ...
The three-level, 16,000-square-foot auto shop at the center of this Oregon estate is a pistonhead's playground—and borders a championship golf course too.
Thus, the rat rod was born. The term "rat rod" is believed to have been coined by Hot Rod Magazine Editor Gary Baskerville, who used it to refer to a junked-up hot rod owned by artist Robert Williams.
The classic car realm is a dynamic blend of automotive history, and among the legends, the McGee Roadster stands out as a quintessential icon, celebrated not only for its striking ...
To get the word out about his business, in the days before even Hot Rod magazine was founded, the Speed Shop went racing, first with a belly tank then with a streamliner. Xydias drove.