The 1970s. A tumultuous period in American history. Those who went through it remember it as an era of liberation championed by civil rights, anti-war, and non-conformist movements. As you'd expect, ...
View post: Fender-Benders Are Getting Expensive: The ADAS Calibration Boom The 1970s was a special time when customized vans were all the rage. This 1975 Chevrolet G10 panel van is a fitting homage to ...
One of the more interesting automotive trends in the 1970s was custom vans. These vans typically had fancy paint on the exterior and interiors that were more like rolling living rooms than cars. An ...
While modern minivans will probably never become as cool, this 1974 Dodge 200 Tradesman reminds us that vans can be very cool. More than likely, many of you reading this don’t know about the custom ...
Automotive trends can sometimes age like parachute pants and iPods, here one day and gone the next. When’s the last time you saw a Hummer H2 rocking a set of spinner wheels, or neon lights flickering ...
The engine and transmission are long gone. Being a 3/4-ton E-200 van, it might have had a pretty healthy four-barrel 302 V8. Eased Tariffs Cut Ford’s Hit to $1 Billion This Year ...
The 1974 Dodge 200 Tradesman is owned by Brett and Darinda Sutton, with Darinda in full pirate garb to keep the theme going outside the van. The murals are incredible pieces of work by Ed Beard, Jr.