20May2026
House of Boost hosted a successful dyno day and car show, attracting a surprisingly large crowd. Fifteen cars participated, with notable performances from Mustangs, notably Jason Doak's 1983 Fox Body at 964whp. The event underscored House of Boost's commitment to the automotive community, with future events planned for enthusiasts.
RestoMods is currently hosting a giveaway for a 1969 Chevelle, engineered as a high-performance restomod featuring a 466 cubic inch LSX engine, a custom chassis, and modern amenities, valued over $300,000, including $50,000 cash. Entry options include purchases from their store or a membership, and the giveaway details are available online.
Brandon Patrick's Model A diesel rat rod, crafted in his father's shop, blends traditional style with modern engineering. Featuring a compact 4BT Cummins diesel engine and custom suspension, it showcases family heritage through unique design elements. Built for real road use, this vehicle embodies the spirit of shared craftsmanship and adventure.
Andrew Brackett's 1963.5 Ford Galaxie, featured at the RPM Revival, captivates with its unique patina and rich family history. After being rescued from a Mopar graveyard, it underwent an LS swap for improved efficiency. Reflecting personal connections to automotive legacy, the Galaxie represents authenticity over polish in car culture.
An underwater drone explorer discovered a 1974 Chevy Camaro Z/28 sitting 55 feet deep in Sebago Lake, Maine. Here's what investigators found.
Jeff Hermann is running for the SEMA Board 2026. The MagnaFlow VP talks builds, racing, Right to Repair, and the future of car culture.
Ford’s Mustang GTD just got even faster, dropping its Nurburgring lap to 6:40.835. That makes it the quickest American car ever around the ‘Ring.
Project Street Reaper ditches the Amazon fans. PROFORM brushless fans are first, then a full slim-fit radiator system.
A new report suggests the Camaro could return by 2027 alongside a redesigned Cadillac CT5 and an all-new Buick sedan. GM may not be done with cars just yet.

