Completed cars are cool, but we also love to see how they come together, and for that there’s nothing better than visiting a cool hot rod and custom shop. This is where you get to see someone’s idea ...
Rich Barnes, president of the Toppers Car Club, said Dave Kindig pours a minimum of $200,000 into the cars he works on, which makes him not even want to venture a guess at what Kindig's maximum is.
Dave and the team at Kindig It Design start a new year with a one-of-a-kind build they have never attempted before, a 1964 Ranchero; the car looks to have had a lot of work done, but what's underneath ...