Sure, building a car model is fun, but putting together a life-size, working version of a car you can actually drive is so much more satisfying. Kit cars are essentially prefabricated parts you ...
I have the utmost respect for people who are patient and skilled enough to build model car kits. I've chosen the more straightforward path of buying read-to-go vehicles. It takes a lot less time and ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Except you’d be surprised how many things actually do come in kit form. Building stuff from a kit is generally cheaper than buying it pre-made, and ...
Kit cars are typically an inherently uncool subgenre of the enthusiast world. By driving a kit car you're living a lie, pushing a narrative that you can afford more car than you really can. Supercars ...
Model T Fords were a bargain in 1927 for $360, and the Pinto was Ford's $1919 budget buggy for the Seventies, so can a $6500 track T kit car, set up for Pinto power, be considered a bargain in 1981?
We have a simple philosophy around here: Cars are for driving, and if they are not fun to drive, then they're not worth having. Our three cover kit cars are excellent examples of what the maturing kit ...
Contemporary car enthusiasts are truly lucky to be living in a golden age of fast cars. Everything from technology-packed Teslas that can accelerate from zero to 60 mph in under two seconds to Dodge ...
With only basic knowledge and tools, you can build this Le Mans prototype-style track weapon for less than $100,000. Even better, the lightweight monster can be street-legal in the right configuration ...