Custom Car is still the best magazine to bring you the latest round-up of custom cars, hot rods and street machines making waves in the custom car scene around the world. From low budget traditional hot rods and customs to hi-tech street rods and 250mph drag strip pounders, the expert team of writers bring together event coverage, technical articles, project cars, news and reviews and feature cars every month. Find out how some of these amazing creations have been put together, the latest goings-on at the heart of the UK drag-racing scene and what else is going on in the world of modified cars. In addition, the magazine offers a popular classified section for those looking to buy and sell.
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NEAT STUFF • in this issue
We’re STILL listening • Even when it’s not what we wanted to hear…
Love this…
Buro de change • Kelvin Clough may have come late to the party, but his first hot rod made quite an entrance
Sixteen of the best
Play it again…
Shared interest • The father and son team of Chris and Adam Nowak might just have achieved the impossible with this genuine street ’n’ strip ’69 Road Runner
The (re-)build
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Runs in the Family • Jody and Niki Gething’s dad was a prolific custom car builder back in the 70s. Safe to say they’ve both inherited his genes
Scratching the itch: Jody’s 90’s-style Anglia
A turn up for the book: Niki’s 70’s-style Pop
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Relatively speaking • An impressive field of 328 vehicles
California Hot Rod Reunion 22
Events • NB: We advise you to double check with organisers that the event or show as listed is still going ahead, to avoid any wasted journeys. To submit an event, email alan.kidd@assignment-media.co.uk
A touch of Brass • In that awkward week between Christmas and New Year, when we ought to be out in the garage but we’ve eaten too much and it’s cosy inside, us lot in Norfolk have one day to get out and stretch our legs. This year it fell on the 27th, courtesy of the increasingly popular Brass Monkey Run organised by Tony Bates from the Iceni Car Club.
Cumbe all ye faithful • The Mount Edgcumbe Classic and American Car Show celebrated its silver anniversary in 2022 – and never before had it attracted so many visitors.
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