Hot Rod Project Builds - Hot New Projects

Inspiration often comes from the efforts of others, and nowhere is that more appropriate than in the world of building cars. That's one of the reasons car guys like to read magazines and go to car shows.Inspiration often comes from the efforts of others, and nowhere is that more appropriate than in the world of building cars. That's one of the reasons car guys like to read magazines and go to car shows: Seeing how someone else built a car, solved a problem, or created something unique generates even more ideas to use on your own project. It's even better to watch a car being built, since you can get down and dirty under the sheetmetal and come up with even more ideas because a car is much more than just what it looks like on the outside.inline_mediumwraptextrightThe shop is always full of projects at Rad Rides by Troy in Manteno, Illinois. Starting at the rear: an LS-powered Gen II Camaro, a NASCAR-flavored Torino Talladega with a Boss 429, an IMSA-style '87 Camaro twin-turbo, a '62 Chevy bubbletop with a Morrison chassis, a '56 Buick that will be powered by a twin-turbo nailhead V-8, and a '54 Buick with late-model G-series Mercedes running gear.32670375/featuredvehicles/hrdp_1005_hot_rod_project_buildshrdp_1005_01_+hot_ rod_projects+shop_garage.jpgTrue


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