TorqStorm LS Supercharger Unboxing On our Project No-Name 1966 Chevelle, we've been building a new engine for it. One of the key components for this build was a nice blower to help us achieve good power without breaking the bank. How we plan on accomplishing that is by utilizing a TorqStorm supercharger kit. Now you can buy the supercharger all by itself to use with your … [Read more...]
Holley LS Fest 2020
Holley LS Fest 2020 Can you believe it? It almost doesn't seem real - a car show actually happened this year! There was a few at the beginning of the year but it's really been months since we've been to one and we've been missing out! Luckily, Holley LS Fest 2020 was a go and it came swinging this year! Naturally there were a few changes from previous years. The biggest … [Read more...]
VINTAGE AIR ANNOUNCES NEW AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM FOR THE 1973-79 FORD F-100 AND 1978-79 BRONCO
The Goodguys “Best New Product” award-winning, Gen IV SureFit air conditioning system adds modern climate control to Ford’s sixth-generation pickup and second-generation Bronco. San Antonio, Texas (August 25, 2020) – Vintage Air, the leading manufacturer of complete performance air conditioning systems for classics, hot rods, and street rods, has announced … [Read more...]
Reviving The Dead (OPTIMA Batteries)
Bringing Back OPTIMA Batteries From The Dead Recently on Project Way-Gone we had to let the car sit for a few months. Unfortunately there was some draw on the battery so when it came time to start it up, the battery was dead as could be. We were using an older OPTIMA red top battery in it which had been working fine until we killed it by draining it way too low. We thought … [Read more...]
Holley Intergalactic Ford Fest October 1st-4th!
Holley Intergalactic Ford Fest October 1st-4th! Holley’s 2nd annual Intergalactic Ford Festival lands in Bowling Green, KY at Beech Bend Raceway October 1-4. Once again, Holley is teaming up with NMRA and their All-Ford World Finals for the ULTIMATE weekend for Ford fans! Whether you’re interested in NMRA world-class drag racing or Holley’s grand champion and autocross events, … [Read more...]
Project Way-Gone: Front End Finishing
Front End Finished! We started on a little side project on Project Way-Gone and we're happy with the results! We got tired of the front end being half assembled and wanted to get the headlights and bumper installed to give the car a more completed look. We searched on Facebook Marketplace and found a nice set of used headlight bezels and extensions that matched our original … [Read more...]
Borgeson Install: Why Grand Cherokee Steering Boxes Aren’t Worth It!
Borgeson Install: Why Grand Cherokee Steering Boxes Aren't Worth It! Recently we've been doing some upgrades on our Project No Name Chevelle. One thing we had to do was adjust the turn signal switch and clearance the column a tiny bit as it was catching the hub adapter. It was at that point we noticed the amount of slop in the gear box. Then it hit us, this is the same power … [Read more...]
Project No-Name: Resurrecting The Chevelle V3.0
Chevelle Version 3.0 2020 has been a wild year for everybody. No need to go into details there, we all know them. One positive thing that has come along with no car shows has been more time at home. You see, normally we are gone most the summer attending and covering different events for y'all. This summer everything is cancelled, leaving us at home with an irresistible itch … [Read more...]
Stock To Style: Installing Clayton Machine Works Handles
Clayton Machine Works Window Cranks and Door Handles After our 1966 Chevelle Wagon project was up and running, we decided to take a little break from it and work on some other projects. One of my being our 1966 Chevelle coupe. If you remember a few years ago we built a brand new LS3 stroker for it, swapped in a bunch of other parts and took the car on Power Tour. One thing we … [Read more...]
Project Way-Gone: Rebuilding The Chevelle Doors
1966 Chevelle Wagon Door Rebuilding With our 1966 Chevelle Wagon project up and running, we wanted to turn our attention to the interior. We knew that we wanted a set of cool TMI Products door panels and seats, but before we could go installing seats we have a bunch of work to do. One of those tasks was to rebuild the doors. They didn't latch, out of alignment and squeaked … [Read more...]
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