There are countless cars from before, during and after the Second World War that are perfect candidates for a well done custom job. Few of them are as appealing as those that were made by the ...
Before the onset of the Second World War, the American auto industry was a place for dreamers. We owe much of today’s hot rods to that era, in part because some of the companies in charge of making ...
The most common way to build a Willys is probably as a gasser or street machine. I've seen a couple of customs, but they're rare. I think one reason is that the Willys is quite small for a custom car, ...
Gene O'Connor 's 1941 custom Willys pickup is a real gas, man. Well, make that a "gasser," or lightweight, high-powered custom drag racer. The Willys looks ready to, as the Jan and Dean hit "Drag City ...
This 1940 Willys Coupe custom is a masterclass in pre-war styling meets modern craftsmanship. Every panel, every detail — brought together into one truly flawless result. What do you love most about ...
Since day one, many hot rods have been molded in the image of race cars that preceded them, whether by design or function. One of the most well-known racers of the '50s and '60s, "Ohio" George ...