
Real Meanie: Brad Kelling’s staunch VK streeter
“Not happy with the VK Group A ‘Blue Meanie’ that Holden built, Brad Kelling decided to build his own, bigger, better and meaner” Ever

“Not happy with the VK Group A ‘Blue Meanie’ that Holden built, Brad Kelling decided to build his own, bigger, better and meaner” Ever

“Some cars need no introduction, and a 1966 Dodge Coronet with factory-optioned 426-Hemi and four-speed manual is quite safely one such car” Chrysler’s Hemi

You’ve seen what Ben Gainfort can do with his ’57 Chev, on the cover of the August 2016 issue of NZV8. So, what if he

“From dirt tracks to drag strips, this old coupe has done it all!” Bob Owens’ 1934 Ford coupe will be no stranger to most

“One of New Zealand’s original minitrucks is back, and it’s packing some serious punch with a 270kW 4G63 that is dripping in chrome” The

“Is there anything tougher than a big, black, blown Hemi-powered Dodge Charger?” Like many other Kiwi blokes, Blair Watson’s love of cars was inspired

It may be a cliché, but good things do take time. Steve Walsh’s ute definitely falls into that category. Believe it or not, it started

Some people love them, some people hate them, but when done right, there’s no denying a rat rod can look damn cool, and better still,

From being a Kiwi’s classic cruiser in America to an ’80s show rod, and now to a total restoration with a modern twist, this 1957

The ’70s — a time of big hair, too-tight T-shirts, bell-bottom jeans, and funky-smelling ciggies. It was also a period where an oil embargo

Among the standouts at the 2016 National Hot Rod Show, more of the cars belonged to women than ever before. We decided to catch

Tyres and cars were tortured while being smoked and blown apart on June 11 at Lack-A-Traction’s Winter Blow Out, held at Meeanee Speedway.

“The only thing cooler than a matte black late-1940s roof-chopped Cadillac, is another one” John and Robyn Dellamura are familiar names on these pages,

“Winiata Reid’s HQ shows you don’t need a huge budget or years of experience under your belt to own a standout car” Growing up

What would you do when you’re sorted for a race car, weekend car, and daily driver? If you’re Andrew Sinclair, it’d be to build