Mid-century Chevys have been popular with the custom crowd ever since the first '49 models rolled off the assembly line. They were the basis for some of the most memorable customs of the '50s, ...
What can you say about Corvette suspension that hasn't already been said? Even the early Corvette rears were popular for years. Now that they are all aluminum and quite sports car looking, they are ...
For many years, Total Control Products has been a significant player in the vintage Mustang aftermarket suspension arena. And for good reason. The company's product line is simply top-notch; the ...
In our October 2013 issue we installed a killer Heidts Pro G independent rear suspension (IRS) into a clean 1956 Bel Air. The IRS not only looks cool and exotic, it actually functions—and functions ...
One of the few beauties of being alive in 2024 is it’s easier than ever to achieve the dream of a classic muscle car with modern performance. Aftermarket companies are slinging all manner of bolt-on ...
Mustang II front suspension started life under a compact 1970s pony car, yet it ended up under everything from ’29 roadsters to fat-fendered pickups. What began as a pragmatic factory design turned ...
For most of us, "Mustang II" conjures an image of a classic done dirty – an unpleasant memory of that time Ford decided to base its next Mustang on the Pinto (whether the "rebadged Pinto" assertion is ...