July 29th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
So you’re planning your great American road trip and want to know how to sleep in a car? Perfect! Whether traveling with or without a destination, an automobile is a great multifaceted tool that can double as a reliable form of shelter. So long as you find a legal and safe place to park, the
July 29th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
So you’ve dug into your garage, thrown away the stacks of outdated automotive magazines, found the dusty carcass of your old car, and decided it’s time to revive your baby? An excellent thought as now’s the perfect time to start a long-dead car. Sitting cars can suffer from a variety of maladies, including stale gas,
July 29th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
So, you bought a “new to you” project car and want to start the build right. That means tearing out the interior and making sure the floor pans are sealed and rust free. If you find Swiss cheese, check out this article on how to replace your floor pans. If you find minor surface rust and the
July 28th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
Ford Mustang Shelby GT350R prototype known as “R5002” sold for a staggering $3.5 million over the weekend, beating out the $3.4 million original “Bullitt” to become the most expensive Mustang ever sold. This car was Shelby’s competition prototype, designed to transform the Mustang’s image from a pedestrian, mass-market car to a race-bred marque. It was the first Shelby Mustang
July 28th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
Securing an auto mechanic apprenticeship is a fantastic accomplishment. It’s a chance for aspiring mechanics like you to hone their skills and learn from the best in the business. It can also lead to great job opportunities and provide you with valuable industry connections. It is important to do a great job while apprenticing, because
July 28th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
Most cars that make it to astoundingly high mileage figures tend to fall into one of two categories: engineering masterpieces that ended up being hard to kill (and got a lifetime of at least the most important maintenance items) or machines that inspired unquestioning love from owners willing to keep opening their wallets for decades
July 28th, 2020 by Maddi Hennessey
California regulators have approved new rules that would see a massive shift from conventional gas and diesel trucks and vans to ones powered by batteries and zero-emission hydrogen fuel cells. The first-of-their-kind guidelines, which take effect in 2024, cover a broad range of truck segments, from medium-duty models up to the “big rigs” that move