
Full Monte – 1971 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Todd Holland wasn’t messing around with this one. From rust to riches in six months, his ’71 Monte Carlo gets the full monty

Todd Holland wasn’t messing around with this one. From rust to riches in six months, his ’71 Monte Carlo gets the full monty

Buick never made a two-door ’56 station wagon, so Ross Higgott set out to build his own!

Craig’s wicked Clubsport is a monster, alright — a nightmare every step of the way, his build has finally become the dream car it was supposed to

Kevin Watkins had given up on his dream of owning a Charger, but now he’s managed to not only get his hands on one but also build it exactly as he wanted it!

When it comes to cars, James Davey likes them loud and he likes them angry. When he first laid eyes on this 1964 Fairlane it was neither loud nor angry — but it sure is now!

Show your mum how much you appreciate her unwavering support for your hobby

Get ready to rev your engines and feel the adrenaline pumping! The 12th season of Repco Muscle Garage is here, and it’s bigger and better than ever before.

Ric Hartnett had a dream of owning a GT40; somewhere along the way that evolved into having the best GT40 assembled in New Zealand!

Bagged, big block, and bad ass — what more could you ask for in a tough Camaro streeter?

Todd Collins set out to build a slick C10; little did he imagine he’d create the Mac Daddy of them all

Barry White wanted something weird. He’s got all that and more in this twin-turbo Kevlar-clad wide-body Commodore!

We bet you’ve never seen a ’63 Impala SS quite like the one that has just rolled out the doors of Real Rides.

Repco Muscle Garage is back again for its 11th season, airing on Three’s CRC Motorsport every Sunday from 1pm! The show takes an in-depth look at the finest hot rod, street machines, and muscle cars ever produced here in Aotearoa.

When Dan Hendy worked out he was a bit too big for riding superbikes, he turned to the next most insane motorsport he could think of.

Mobil™ motor oils and Greg Murphy went looking for New Zealand’s meanest machine. There were all kinds of entrants and after public voting and judging, the winner of $10,000 cash has been chosen.