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Few hot rod shops have had as big a role in the history of hot rodding as SO-CAL Speed Shop. Fans of the Pomona, California-based shop will be happy to learn that the famous business was recently ...
No one ever claimed to see a ghost at Blair's, but nevertheless, the spirit of high performance is still very much a part of Blair's Speed Shop—it is a portal, if you will, to what hot rodding ...
Original hot-rod hero, founder of the So-Cal Speed Shop, WWII veteran, and one of the founders of SEMA and the SEMA Show, Alex Xydias passed away this morning in Southern California. He was 102.
Hot rod hero Alex Xydias, founder of the SO-CAL Speed Shop, WWII Army Air Corps veteran, one of the founders of the SEMA show, a Petersen Publications publisher, and an all-around great guy, has ...
Hale’s Speed Shop was founded by lifelong Lewisville resident Nathan Hale, whose philosophy on building classic hot rods is ...
The owner of a Huntington Beach hot rod shop hopes to gain national attention this year as he and his crew document building a 1941 classic coupe from the ground up. The Speed Channel is featuring ...
And we’re not just talking about the grille, from its radical hot rod stance to the nasty 454 under the hood; Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop gave this one-of-a-kind 1962 Corvette badass bite.
Imagine a custom-built, 1955 Ford hot rod, with antilock brakes, power steering and a souped-up V-8 engine, that rides like a modern luxury car. That's enough horsepower to inspire comedian Tim ...
Brimming with hot rod and sports car history, Duffy Livingstone's Ford "Eliminator" was owned and written about by Brock Yates of "Car and Driver" fame.
The company offers a kit based on a 1933 Ford Coupe, one of the most classic hot rod silhouettes. It's priced at $20,990 and comes with a full body and frame, not to mention 1,200 rivets.
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Alex Xydias—Hot-Rod Hero, WWII Vet, Filmmaker—Has Died at 102 - MSNO riginal hot-rod hero, founder of the So-Cal Speed Shop, WWII veteran, one of the founders of SEMA and the SEMA Show, Alex Xydias passed away this morning in Southern California. He was 102.
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