Saying “Good-Bye”

Saying “Good-Bye”

Feb 14, 2012

Leaving something or someone is never easy. It’s always due to growth or change pretty much. And over the course of these past few years, we’ve enjoyed the journey we’ve undertaken in the motorcycle and blogging world. We’ve been blessed with making long term friends, had some awesome (and not so awesome) experiences, gone to places we...

A Must See! The Wally Parks NHRA Museum

A Must See! The Wally Parks NHRA Museum

Jan 9, 2012

For auto enthusiasts and gearheads, a visit to Pomona, Calif. is a must. The Wally Parks NHRA Motorsports Museum features historical racing vehicles, photographs, trophies, helmets, driving uniforms, artifacts, paintings and much more. The building features 28,500 square feet of exhibit space. The NHRA Motorsports Museum is located within the Los Angeles County...

Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and “Rat Fink”

Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and “Rat Fink”

Dec 27, 2011

In the den of Darryl Roth’s Corona home, cartoon ogres cover the walls, staring back at him with salivating tongues, bloodshot eyes, jagged claws and gnashing teeth. To Roth, the images represent rebellion, a gloriously grotesque imagination — and his father. “I look around and I swear, it’s like he’s still alive. He’s still...

Social Network for Your Ride?!

Social Network for Your Ride?!

Nov 29, 2011

In a world where social networking and staying connected is so important why wouldn’t someone’s ride have its own social profile? JustRides has allowed an exclusive preview into the most innovative social network for any ride yesterday, and it is nothing short of the car aficionado’s dream. Set to launch in early spring, JustRides.com will be...

California Cruisin

Andrew Quinones is a west coast photographer and videographer and his ability to capture the true SoCal vibe is right on. I’ve watched his work before and this is his latest. Check it out and see true west coast customs cruisin. Deadend Magazine Cruise Night 2011 from Andrew Quinones on...

Build your own 64-65 Ford Mustang!

Build your own 64-65 Ford Mustang!

Oct 28, 2011

Are you a fan of classic restoration? Now it is possible to build a 1964½, 1965 or a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible from the wheels up using the new Ford-approved and officially licensed body shell. Ford says that the new Mustang body shells are made with stronger steel and use modern welding techniques, making them better than the original. “The 1964-66...