Not long ago the custom car world went through a flame phase. Garages across the nation painted flames on the body of cars like there was no tomorrow, and at times even small fortunes were paid for ...
Flames are just cool. They're the signature of a real hot rod. But obtaining a flame job you can actually be proud of generally takes skill, some artistic ability, or the money to hire such talents.
There's a sure-fire way to make everyone not just notice a car but recognize it as something cool, something special, something menacing: paint flames down the sides of it. Yeah, there's something ...
This would be a great story about this weekend's Rocky Mountain Nationals meet of the National Street Rod Association if it had flames painted across this first sentence. Because flames are de rigueur ...
Back when ideas for the Project Chevelle were swarming around the offices of Goodmark Industries, someone had the bright idea of adding to the body one of the most recognizable hot rod statements ever ...
I've done the window mod, the stealth drive mod, and the blow hole mod, so obviously the next step is the paint mod. Whether or not it's still "in style" or not, I don't care, but I essentially want ...
In this issue, there are three different tiers of painting, from cheap and easy to expensive and diffi cult. The first story was on tinted primer for the guys who want a cheap way to color their rides ...
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