A 1968 Camaro Convertible a Friend of mine has…He took his time putting it together and in the end he has a very cool Car..It is Black with a bright red custom interior By Hudson’s Hot Rods…very cool car…check it out!!!
A 1968 Camaro Convertible a Friend of mine has…He took his time putting it together and in the end he has a very cool Car..It is Black with a bright red custom interior By Hudson’s Hot Rods…very cool car…check it out!!!
A 1955 Chevy Wagon that was in the floods in Nashville 2011 has been brought to Griffey’s Hot Rods and Restorations be brought back to show ready….in this video somethings have been fixed but there is still a long way to go…check it out… make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss it getting back to the street!!
I’m close to closing a deal with ET Motor Gear to Produce an apparel line for me…I’m STOKED!!..I also show a few examples of the current Products…one is the coolest Christmas Shirt ever!!.very cool..check it out!!
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A 1967 AutoCross Camaro that Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop is building…Here they start up the 700+ HP Motor for the first time…Very Cool!!…make sure you subscribe so that you don’t miss a video in this series…
My Girlfriend want to have her car detailed…so in this video I take it to Knox Detail…how did they do…check it out!!
A 1995 S-10 with a 383 Stroker in it….. I found it down at the Cleveland Cruise In…A very nice truck…check it out!!
What’s a 1988 Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition with less than 17 miles on it worth???…One went through the sale at the Corvette Expo 2012….Check it out!!
What’s a 1988 Corvette 35th Anniversary Edition with less than 17 miles on it worth???…One went through the sale at the Corvette Expo 2012….Check it out!!
A 1947 Chrysler Windsor Convertible Street Rod I shot at the National Street Rod Association event in Knoxville TN..This is a very cool Car…check it out!!
The Chrysler 300 “letter series” were high-performance luxury cars built in very limited numbers by the Chrysler Corporation in the U.S. from 1955–1965. Each year’s model used a new letter of the alphabet as a suffix (skipping “i”), reaching 300L by 1965, after which the model was dropped