In 2005 my wife and I had the opportunity to purchase a brand-new car. When I drove the new car home I realized one thing right away, it was quiet inside and I didn't have to crank the windows down.
For some owners it’s easy to tear into a vintage Mustang with wild abandon, throwing concours ideas out the window in the name of modern amenities and creature comforts. At the other end of the ...
The most popular look for the interior of a classic or traditional lowrider is basically "stock restored" or OG if you will, with the seats, dash, radio, gauges and doors all looking showroom-new.
While manual labor is a commendable and needed skill, your classic Chevy’s windows don’t need to be part of the equation. Old, creaky manual windows are a pain in the trunk. Why keep that old tech in ...
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