By Jeremy Nutt, on February 12th, 2010
Each day of the week, you shift your car from “P” into “D”, feel the thud of your tired automatic, and cringe at the thought of letting a car shift for you. When you originally bought the car, you thought the automatic would suffice, but you’re an automotive enthusiast for god sakes, and driving an automatic just isn’t the same as ripping through gears at an rpm of your own choosing. I too was once in your shoes, and I have shared in your daily suffering. Don’t worry, you are not alone. . . . → Read More: Hate your Automatic Transmission? Swap it to a Manual!
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 11th, 2010
For those of you that like to handle your own automotive work, or if you want to try it out for the first time, 1AAuto is here to help. In our videos we guide you through the entire process of replacing a part. In this case, we show how to replace an S10 Truck Door Handle (which is the same as a Chevy Blazer & GMC Jimmy). . . . → Read More: How-to: Replace an S10 Truck or Blazer Door Handle
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 10th, 2010
He then drove the car like he hated it, making sure to leave two rubber stripes on the pavement at every opportunity. Over time, priorities in life changed, and his once potent, transmission eating, hell-ride ended up in a derelict state for several years in his parents driveway. Typical automotive tale right? . . . → Read More: Under Construction: 1972 Chevy Nova
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 9th, 2010
People were more creative in the 1930′s, this video makes that quite apparent. This guy decided that 4 wheels was not the proper way to transport people, and 1 giant wobbling wheel would be waaaaay better. I am not going to say he was wrong, but maybe just a little too advanced for his time period. If I’m not in a flying car by 2020, I am definitely going on search for a “Dynosphere”. . . . → Read More: Future: The Dynosphere Takes the Streets?
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 8th, 2010
While flipping through some of last year’s local cruise night pictures, I came across a car that deserves to be swooned over by people other than myself. Under the hood of a 1970-74 Plymouth Cuda, you expect to find a hopped up 340, 440, or maybe the 426 (sinceapparently everybody has one these days), but this one is unique. It has an injected Dodge Viper engine lurking under the hood with all the accessories in place. . . . → Read More: To Do List: Shoehorn Viper Engine into a Cuda.
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 5th, 2010
Sometimes you look back in life and realize that you let some awesome cars slip right through your hands. This is a story about one of those cars, and I think about it all too often. It began about 15 years ago when my parents bought a “drivable” 1933 Plymouth PC 4 Door Sedan. Unknown to my parents at the time of purchase, this was an extremely rare car. . . . → Read More: Weekly Rotting Car: 1933 Plymouth PC
By Jeremy Nutt, on February 4th, 2010
This week we had a Jeep Grand Cherokee to play with, so naturally, we took it all apart for your entertainment! . . . → Read More: Got a Jeep? We show you how to take it apart!
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