One integral part of a classic vehicle that is often overlooked is the braking system. By our estimate, only one in five restored or mildly modified muscle cars has any kind of upgraded brake ...
The front brakes on our street/strip 1967 Mustang's were pretty much toast. Although the pads still had plenty of meat on them, they were heavily glazed, and the rotors had developed hot spots, so ...
In the continuing saga of Project Large Marge, our 1973 Mustang coupe, it’s time to put some serious stopping power on the car. The goal with this car is to have a nice driver, but also a car capable ...
Are we going into a recession? Why it's not too late to prepare. Layoff announcements surge to the most since the pandemic as Musk's DOGE slices federal labor force Michael Jordan explains why he took ...
Camarillo, California based company Wilwood Brakes has released its new and improved C2 Corvette Tandem Master Cylinder, which is designed for use in C2 Corvette restomod projects with modern-day disc ...
There are three basic functions we expect from any car: go, stop and steer; with the latter two at the top of the safety list. Let’s face it, if you can’t stop and steer you’re going to be in serious ...