Today, we've got two late '70s Detroit classics, both with awesome two-tone paint. The '77 El Camino is more rough than the '78 Ranchero, but given the prices the Chevys command, Rob still thinks this is a fair match-up. Which would you choose?
OK, we just threw up a little. Where do we begin? The double-decker shoebox hood scoop? The pathetic flame job? The motorcycle mirrors mounted on the A-pillar? We don't know. We just know this Ford is begging for the sweet embrace of the crusher.
At first, the Chainlink doesn't look like anything outrageousbut just wait until it starts tackling some terrain! The specs are in the video description, but we're still stuck on the fact this baby has seven feet of travel per wheel!
There are a grip of burly burnout videos on StreetFire, but this clip is definitely one of the best. This is the maiden tire smoking session for this brand-new blown big block, and the driver proves that sometimes, it's the first time that's the charm!
Contributor David Belau didn't want to spring for new headlights for his wife's Neon, so when he noticed they were looking dim, he decided to try and restore the plastic. The first attempt didn't go so well, but in the end, they came out great!