Capturing Car Culture with Larry Chen
In Singapore, you have to pay $80,000 if you want to have the privilege of owning a car...
In Singapore, you have to pay $80,000 if you want to have the privilege of owning a car...
Is this rusty 1966 Chevy C10 too far gone? Will it run and drive?
Tom Cotter starts off this episode finding a stash of cars that includes a 1984 Buick Grand National press car. After that, Tom visits the remains of an amazing Woodie restoration shop that burned completely to the ground.
Automotive journalist Henry Catchpole reviews and drives the Ford Escort Mk1.
Dustin and Brito attempt to revive a 1964 Chevrolet Impala.
Chris visits Dennis Varnišs car collection in San Jose, California.
RESCUED: DeTomaso Pantera Entombed 45 Years Gets a Second Chance at Life
Larry Chen visits the Toyota factory ssembly line
Larry Chen visits Jean Pierre Kraemer and gets an exclusive tour of his "Car Heaven".
2021 Toyota Supra meets the BMW M2 CS: the Mk4's real successo
Italian Businessman Saving the LANCIA Name for all: Eugenio Amos
Alfa Romeo paradise with a splash of Mazda RX-7 and Porsche 911
Part 1: Chip Foose customizes one of his dream cars: the 1963 split-window Chevy Corvette. Part 2: Chip Foose transforms the classic Jaguar E-type coupe into a streetwise sports car with even sleeker design elements.
Tom Cotter meets an amazing craftsman who has spent many decades restoring and repairing woodie wagons and is one of the last people left in the world doing such work. After that, we get to hear the wild story behind Tom's Ford woodie wagon.
Automotive journalist Henry Catchpole drives the TAG Turbo with the 700bhp RUF CTR.
Larry Chen visits the Watanabe Wheels factory in Japan.
Persistence Pays Off! Tom finds a Plethora of Pontiacs
Larry Chen spends the day with YouTube and motorsport sensation Cleetus McFarland. Next, Larry heads to Spoon Sports to check out their heavily modified Honda Civic EG6.
Faster Than Legends: Jerry Nadeau's Horrific Ending to an Amazing NASCAR Career
1 of 1 handmade Porsche coupe, Model T Fords, and some old Hondas