Former RIDES Editor in Chief Brian Scotto built himself one nasty Nova.
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Former RIDES Editor in Chief Brian Scotto built himself one nasty Nova.
[read more]Jason Williams of Joliet, Illinois, set out to build the game’s top box Chevy— and might have succeeded.
[read more]Being a genuine car guy, attending the right shows and having good people by your side can be the perfect recipe for the top spot.
[read more]A set of Vossen's first limited edition wheels landed across the Pacific on this Ford Mustang.
[read more]Power Audio in Palm Beach, FL got this Donk lookin' right on Forgiatos.
[read more]This Delta 88 was built in South Carolina yet still won best convertible at a major Florida car show.
[read more]Two Miami-bred brothers capitalized on a major opportunity.
[read more]Shop Lyfe's pride and joy eventually put them on the map.
[read more]This 1963 Impala was certainly ahead of its time.
[read more]CJ Brown of Las Vegas envisioned an El Camino unlike any other, and he overcame every obstacle in his path to have it built.
[read more]Some of the best builders in Australia were involved in making the baddest Mopar on the continent.
[read more]This square-body C10 just strong-armed the game, snatching the top spot with force.
[read more]By staying hungry and never getting too comfortable, Texas native Rey Saenz built a Crown Vic that surpasses its own potential.
[read more]When this BMW M3 ended up at 813 Customs for body repairs, it unexpectedly left the shop on a whole new level.
[read more]This Chevelle goes against the norm in a city known for over-the-top rides.
[read more]Some cities are well known for their car culture. Miami does Donks, L.A. has low-lows. But what about everyone in between? What about cities like Indianapolis, Indiana? how do they roll? RIDES went to “Naptown” to find out. Best Buckle ya seat belts.
[read more]Everything's Bigger in Texas.
[read more]With more than 2,250 horsepower amongst them, Dre’s three Chevy Chevelles in Albany, New York are worthy of worship.
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