Prosecutors said Richard Thomas Finley took large upfront payments from classic car owners, then lied for years as vehicles ...
This 1959 Chevrolet Kingswood wagon is all kinds of special; the car has never been restored, but that’s specifically why ...
Twelve extraordinary vehicles have been invited to compete for the prestigious Al Slonaker Memorial Award at the Grand ...
We check out some of the custom engine bays at the 2026 Grand National Roadster Show GNRS in Pomona, California.
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Hot-rod shop owner who stole customers’ classics finally hears his 60-year prison sentence
The Texas hot-rod shop owner who turned customers’ dream builds into a years-long fraud has finally heard his punishment: a 60-year prison sentence that treats his conduct more like serial theft than ...
A 1932 Ford built by a custom shop in Arizona has won the prestigious America’s Most Beautiful Roadster (AMBR) 2026 award.
Goodguys Rod & Custom Association adds a new category for vintage 4x4s to their Top 12 Awards Program for 2026 - ...
A former Texas hot rod shop owner has been sentenced to 60 years in prison after authorities concluded a years-long fraud scheme that affected dozens of classic car owners across the state.
What was supposed to be the start of a dream restomod build turned into a nightmare for dozens of classic car owners in Texas—but now, justice has been served. According to the Galveston County ...
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Hot rod shop owner sentenced to 60 years for classic car fraud scheme
A Texas hot rod shop owner who promised dream builds and modern engine swaps for classic cars is now facing a 60-year prison term for what prosecutors describe as a sweeping theft and fraud scheme.
The conversion was completed by a Kansas-based performance shop called Chris Carlson Hot Rods, a shop so renowned, they've ...
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