When NASA's space shuttle first went into service 30 years ago-yes, it's been that long-nobody ever intended it to be flying for three decades.
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In Stock Car racing, every last fraction of a horsepower matters-and that's why you see an X-pipe from Dr. Gas on every single Cup car in NASCAR. Although the exact science of why...
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It was hate at first sight. Like having your marriage arranged with an ugly chick, Steve Yoder Jr.'s parents got him a '76...
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His name is Lang Paciulli, but his buddies call him Langenfelter. Obviously, the clever nickname is inspired...
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Once upon a time, a gearhead had to make a tough choice when he got to a certain fork in the road with his hot rod...
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It's not that Rob Morell is impossible to please. He's just always tinkering, trying something new, pushing the limits...
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We finally got over the hump with our '75 Laguna project car. As most of you know from your own project cars, there's an important psychological barrier you cross once the engine and transmission...
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When he was 18 years old, Gary Abraham thought he was living the dream. He had a '70 Nova built to the hilt, and a hot girl by his side. One fateful evening, they decided to take the car to Union Grove Dragstrip...
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From the beginning, Project Talladega has stuck doggedly to a NASCAR aesthetic. Right or wrong, we feel the stock car racing theme is the most fitting one for a '75 Laguna...
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Could you image landing this '71 Camaro as your first car? Being driven to the DMV for your license test, then driving your early second-gen Camaro to school the next day?
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A new bill has been introduced in Congress that would force manufacturers to provide diagnostic access to the new Camaro, and other new cars.....
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Goodguys Rod and Custom Association has been around for over 20 years. Their founder, Gary Meaders, started Goodguys in the small, Northern California town of Alamo...
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I am a longtime reader of your magazine. I recently completed building a Brodix Track 1 headed 383-inch small-block Chevy for my '67 Chevelle...
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At first, the submissions only trickled in. Was our country truly in such economic doldrums that nobody cared about hot rodding any more? The fact that the Reader Projects issue was announced...
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Builder Cris Gonzalez of Oxnard, California, has a lot of experience in the automotive industry. He worked in the research and development department of Wilwood Engineering....
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The numbers are simply staggering. Between 1973 and 1977, General Motors built 7.4 million intermediate coupes, sedans, wagons, and car-based trucks....
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Tired of every media outlet spouting the same public relations stuff about the greatest car to come out of Detroit since the Model A?.....
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It's not like you need a car magazine to tell you times are rough, but when message board thugs can no longer gouge helpless daddies for Hannah Montana tickets like they used to, it certainly reinforces the pervasiveness of the situation.
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Denny Terzich of North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, has built some bad rides in his time, but none like this one.
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For Carl Casanova of Glendale, California, cars were a part of his life from the day he was born.
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You may recognize our '57 Chevy 210 named Project X from the 44 years it's been PHR's project car...
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The '73-77 GM rear suspension in our '75 Chevy Laguna project car is similar to its predecessor from the '64-72 A-body.
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We've got your weapons of mass destruction right here, buddy. The thing is, it's not fueled by enriched uranium and you can't find it in Iraq, so it's highly unlikely to be named to the...
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As we approach the much anticipated release of the 2010 Camaro, the plot thickens.
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Not all kids in high school are lucky enough to know what they want to do for the rest of their life.
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