More Than Just Art: Farewell to an Automotive Legend
Sometimes you see a really nice car, and you appreciate its beauty. Other times, you see a great car, build one yourself or you know someone who did, and understand the amount of love, blood, sweat, tears—the amount of someone’s soul—invested in the project, and it elevates an otherwise nice-looking vehicle to something else. To
Valyrian Steel: SEMA’s Most Unique Vehicle and the Story Behind its Inspiration
LAS VEGAS, NV — One of the most unique vehicles from the 2015 SEMA Show is as much a work of art as it is a car. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t move. Powered by a 2015 Ford 5.0L Coyote engine, the 27-foot long “Valyrian Steel” drives and features several moving pieces, including a kinetic sculpture perched
A True Work of Art: Joe Sell’s 1977 Toyota Land Cruiser
[portfolio_slideshow id=32013] The first thing you notice are the skulls. Then the bones. Then the blood. Then the violence. It’s artistic expression in its purest form. And people sometimes get the wrong idea. Because it looks a little dark. Because it looks a little scary. Joe Sell knows not everyone will understand. And he’s okay




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