It sure would be nice if you could simply go down to your local auto parts store, belly up to the counter, look the parts guy square in the eye, and say, "I need a radiator hose for a 1940 Studebaker ...
Over the years we've found if we leave our Classic Trucks Tech Center manager, Jason Scudellari, alone for very long with some odd pieces of sheetmetal he'll make something unique to add to his 1949 ...
Taking the restomod/custom route often means stock replacement parts (or even aftermarket upgrade-level parts for that matter) out of your favorite catalog just won't work in your build. Whether it's ...
The typical range for radiator replacement cost is $100 to $2,500 with a national average of $1,500. Cost factors for this project include the heat source, radiator size, type, material, brand, ...
Taking the restomod/custom route often means stock replacement parts (or even aftermarket upgrade-level parts for that matter) out of your favorite catalog just won't work in your build. Whether it's ...