For some classic car enthusiasts, the 1970s and 1980s styles were a bit of a mixed bag in terms of major U.S. automakers.
While many love to call “hi-riser” any vintage car model from the 1970s and 1980s packing huge wheels and a slightly nose-up stance, there are always different shades to this customization subculture.
If there’s one thing we love more than anything about custom cars, it’s when someone has the passion and the skills to turn a car most people write off as ugly or un-cool and turn it into something ...
Favoritism sounds like it can be an undesirable practice. But believe us, in the long run it can be a good thing ... if we’re talking about a car, that is. Sticking with a favorite ride leads you down ...
Earlier this week, we featured a unique GMC Sierra 1500 Regular Cab Short Box that had been customized by a wheel shop in Mexico to look like a factory-made Denali. Now the same shop, JC Wheels, is ...