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PRESENTS THE FAB'D FOUR OF AUTO SHOWS

Fab’d Four Recap: On the Road to the Triple Crown
Fab’d Four Recap: On the Road to the Triple Crown

We’ve been road-tripping all year long through the Fab’d Four of Auto Shows, chasing the best builds,

Fab’d Four Recap: On the Road to the Triple Crown

We’ve been road-tripping all year long through the Fab’d Four of Auto Shows, chasing the best builds, the wildest debuts, and the kind of iron that makes you stop mid-sentence just to stare. Three shows

Fab’d Four Recap: On the Road to the Triple Crown
Naked Ambition: Bare Metal Builds at GNRS 2025
Naked Ambition: Bare Metal Builds at GNRS 2025

At GNRS 2025, bare metal builds were everywhere. Let’s be real— some of these builds aren’t finished.

Naked Ambition: Bare Metal Builds at GNRS 2025

At GNRS 2025, bare metal builds were everywhere. Let’s be real— some of these builds aren’t finished. They’re just out here flexing. Builders are putting their raw, unpainted cars and trucks on display

Naked Ambition: Bare Metal Builds at GNRS 2025
More Highlights from The Grand National Roadster Show 2025
More Highlights from The Grand National Roadster Show 2025

When Scott Killeen picks up a camera, good luck getting him to put it down—and honestly, we wouldn’t

More Highlights from The Grand National Roadster Show 2025

When Scott Killeen picks up a camera, good luck getting him to put it down—and honestly, we wouldn’t want him to. We’re still sorting through the endless shots from GNRS 2025, so here’s another batch of

More Highlights from The Grand National Roadster Show 2025
Engineering Meets Art
Engineering Meets Art

If you’re into the kind of machinery that makes your heart beat faster and your palms sweat, then Dan

Engineering Meets Art

If you’re into the kind of machinery that makes your heart beat faster and your palms sweat, then Dan Webb’s reimagining of the 1926 Panhard Razor is something you need to see. The original was a marvel

Engineering Meets Art
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The Grand National Roadster Show, a cornerstone of automotive culture, began its illustrious journey in 1950. It has grown in prestige and scale, becoming an unmissable event for car enthusiasts and builders alike. The show’s long-standing tradition of excellence is best exemplified by its premier accolades: the America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) award and the Al Slonaker Memorial Award. These honors are not just trophies; they signify the pinnacle of innovation, craftsmanship, and artistry in the custom car industry. Winning these awards is a testament to unparalleled skill and creativity, cementing the recipient’s place in automotive history. The Grand National Roadster Show continues to be a beacon of prestige, attracting the finest talent and the most spectacular vehicles year after year.

TRUCKS OF THE 2007 GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW

The 2007 Grand National Roadster Show was a huge hit, as the celebration of the ’32 Ford kicked off in great style. Various builders, writers and hot rod industry figures throughout the country voted on hundreds of candidates for the 75th anniversary of the ’32 Ford. Though no pickups made the Significant 75 list it

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TRUCKS OF THE 2007 GRAND NATIONAL ROADSTER SHOW

The 2007 Grand National Roadster Show was a huge hit, as the celebration of the ’32 Ford kicked off in great style. Various builders, writers and hot rod industry figures throughout the country voted on hundreds of candidates for the 75th anniversary of the ’32 Ford. Though no pickups made the Significant 75 list it

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