Hemmings Classic Car

jim richardson

…when I was a lad back in the Upper Cretaceous period, lowering your car was considered the thing to do.S

But it was so cool

ince the first American horseless carriage rolled out of its shop in 1893, we have been tinkering with and tweaking our vehicles with mixed results. For example, when I was a lad back in the Upper Cretaceous period, lowering your car was considered the thing to do. All you needed was a propane torch. We justified this

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