Unlike other named trends, like rat rods and Pro Touring, it's very easy to define a Pro Street car: It's one with the rear wheeltubs drastically enlarged to accommodate enormously wide tires. It gets ...
RACEDanny Scott brought a low-8-second, back-halved Pro Street Camaro to the first Fastest Street Car competition in 1992, only to lose to Max Carter's full-rectangular-tube chassis Chevy II. Scott's ...
As the name implies, Pro Street evolved from both the drag- and street-racing scenes. Its direct predecessors were the street freaks of the Seventies, American cars modified with drag parts for ...
When the term “Street Rod” came about many decades ago, the scene was filled with T-Buckets, fat-fendered Fords and obscure combinations of engine, body and suspension that only a gearhead could dream ...
The hot rod dates way back to the 1920s, but found its cultural footing in post-World War II America. Soldiers armed with mechanical training picked up cheap Ford Model Ts and found ways to make them ...