For some reason I’ve yet to understand, people love trying to make the Chevrolet Corvette look retro. It’s General Motors’ most technologically advanced sports car, yet you still see people putting ...
One of the most widely agreed crimes of car modification is to write checks with styling that your performance can’t match. Big wings on Honda Civics, lift kits on HD duallies, it’s all the same: ...
As the proud somewhat abashed owner of a Hurst cue ball shift knob, I fully appreciate and understand the impulse that could lead you to buy Custom Cre8ions’s fake velocity stacks. Even I, though, ...
1968 was a good year for the Camaro. Aside from a few styling updates such as the government-mandated side marker lights, the pony car from Chevrolet was also treated to multi-leaf rear springs on ...
Nothing screams '60s-era coolness like a bunch of velocity stacks on top of some American iron. Usually, they showed up on road racing cars where a mile-long torque curve could help the wide rpm ...
One of the (many) awesome things about car culture is the creativity that’s sparked to modify a vehicle into something that is uniquely yours. It might not be what everyone likes, but to you, it’s a ...
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BMW V10 with Velocity Stacks in a 240Z
A classic shell, a BMW V10, and raw intake noise—this 240Z build is everything you never knew you needed. Trump plan to move USDA spurs brain drain fears Toddler Erupts in Tears After Learning Donald ...
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