Cadillac’s 21st-century resurgence began with the first CTS-V (2004–07). Its mission was simple but ambitious: Go ...
Though nearly a quarter of a century has passed since its unveiling, the Forty-Nine remains one of the most impressive Ford ...
MotorTrend congratulates senior staff editor KJ Jones, the African American Automotive Association’s latest honoree.
On Saturday, Oct. 5 many racers were using the Fall Nationals ANRA event for a test and tune for the biggest racing event of ...
Welcome to the Roadster House. Originally built and owned by Ray Nelson, this has been a personal restoration and hobby shop since 1935. Ray expanded the garage several times, once in 1938 and again ...
American Hot Rod is a reality television series that originally aired between 2004 and 2008 on The Learning Channel and Discovery Channel. The unique series documented the crew at Boyd Coddington's ...
Previously, the Rod Run took only vehicles made in 1949 and earlier. “It’s a huge party,” said Josh Mazour, owner of Cibolo ...
Boyd's next mission starts with the unlikely discovery of a '65 Ford Mustang in an old barn. But as the team begins to tear apart this ailing American classic, full of holes and rusted metal parts, ...
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.
In some respects, KJ’s career as an automotive journalist mirrors those of others in the automotive media industry. KJ grew up in Elmsford, New York, with a love of all things automotive and later ...
American Hotrod takes a close up view of one of the premier hotrod builders, Boyd Coddington. He is an automotive industry legend, whose work embodies the American hotrod. From his families' small ...