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  • How to Shorten a Car Driveshaft

    In the world of hot rods and high performance cars, one thing is certain: the builder has to be creative. Many of the parts needed to build a high performance hot rod must be custom built to fit a...

  • How to Make Your Own Exhaust Flamer

    If you've got flat black paint, steel wheels and a skull and crossbones anywhere on your car, than a flamethrower has your name written all over it. A traditional ignition-cut type is generally...

  • How to set the Front End on a Performance Vehicle

    The following standard methods were developed as part of a performance vehicle training program. Standard methods are used to set in stone procedures used in performance competitions. By...

  • How to Build a Drag Race Bracket Car

    Ever thought about having you own race car? Like drag racing? Did you know that you can build a low-cost car to compete for money? Read on my friends.

  • How to Choose Gas for a Supercharged Car

    While any car's performance depends on the type of gas used, this is especially true of cars with supercharged engines. A supercharged car usually requires a higher octane for the performance you...

  • How to Street Rod a 1930 Ford Model A Coupe

    1930 Ford Model A Coupes are nice and they can turn heads while driving down the street. But, well, they aren't as cool as they could be. No problem; with a little sweat equity and some cash, you...

  • How to Build a Traditional Ford Hot Rod Roadster

    Over the years the cream of the Old Car hobby has always risen to the top. The Traditional Ford Hot Rod Roadster is the Creme de la Creme!

  • How to Build a Rat Rod

    A rat rod is a throw back to the old way hot rods were created. Today the term hot rod generally refers to car from a specific era designed for speed and racing and not much else. A rat rod is the...

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