By the early Sixties — let’s say, just before the dawn of the American muscle car era, small-batch fiberglass sports car bodies had become a cottage industry. “Yeah, but,” you say, “Bill Tritt had started popping his Glasspar roadsters out of their molds in ’49!” And you’d be right, of course. But the idea of indie ‘glass shops building hot rods and roadsters really became a thing roughly 10 years later. Bocars, Devins, Woodill, Byers, Victress… the list of small manufacturers was probably longer than most realize… read more >

So it Turns Out that The Official Preppy Mascot Wasn’t an Alligator
In the mid-to-late 80s, neon and hair metal were all the rage… spandex, bright colors, and things so gaudy and loud that our retinas are