Any serious drag racer will tell you that what's beneath the car is every bit as important as what's under the hood. Horsepower means nothing if you can't put it to the ground and keep the car pointed ...
Be it a body-on-frame utility vehicle or a pickup truck, the chassis is of utmost importance. Specialized in developing and producing brand-new chassis for classics, the peeps at Roadster Shop have ...
After wrenching on Scarlett, our '72 coupe project car, for well over four years now, you may wonder what's left to do. We started with easily reversible bolt-on mods such as a Zex nitrous oxide kit, ...
Roadster Shop does some incredible things. May we remind you about the 1970 Rampage Chevrolet Camaro build from 2014 SEMA Show? Or, the latest teasers for the 2015 Colorado being worked on? The guys ...
We can remember a time in hot rodding when suspension upgrades consisted of larger sway bars and polyurethane bushing upgrades. But, as time marched along, more widgets to make our classic Chevys ...
A pristine ‘Vette from the 1950s or 1960s doesn’t need a new and improved chassis because that would hurt the car’s value. However, a rustbucket could use the SPEC7 Series from Roadster Shop. Don’t ...
Putting a new chassis under the skin of a classic ride is a great upgrade, adding modern driving dynamics and handling, while retaining the old-school style up top. And that’s exactly what we get with ...
After wrenching on Scarlett, our ’72 coupe project car, for well over four years now, you may wonder what’s left to do. We started with easily reversible bolt-on mods such as a Zex nitrous oxide kit, ...
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