Military needs helped spur what’s become today’s latest off-road craze…
Author: John Gunnell
John Gunnell has been writing about classic cars since 1972. He is also the owner of Gunner’s Great Garage in Manawa, Wis. He owns 11 cars and seven motorcycles.
Wiring Harnesses: Plug, Then Play
This article originally appeared in the June 2023 issue of THE SHOP magazine. Automakers may be facing a chip shortage that’s hindering their production and hurting their sales. However, there’s no shortage of wiring harnesses for pre-computerized cars that may come into your shop for restoration work or a hot rod or custom build. In… Continue reading Wiring Harnesses: Plug, Then Play
Living Legends: Pre-War Projects On the Rise
This article originally appeared in the April 2023 issue of THE SHOP. We recently bought an original 1927 Oakland for $9,500—that was $6,500 more than we paid for a 1917 Oakland in the fall of 2016. Our “new” car had its original paint and upholstery and 28,000 original miles. It also came to us with… Continue reading Living Legends: Pre-War Projects On the Rise
From the Mag: Born to Be Customized
Jeeps have a long history of taking transportation to the next level…
Pirelli Marks 150th Anniversary
Italy’s Ministry of the Economy and Finance and the State Mint and Printworks even debuted a new stamp collection to celebrate Pirelli’s 150th anniversary…
Wisconsin Shop Student Wins SkillsUSA CRT Championships
The national competition, conducted virtually this year, tests a student’s skills in metal straightening, attachment methods, plastic repair, structural analysis and more…
High School Struggles to Complete SEMA Show Build
Supply chain shortages have left students in a Freedom, Wisconsin shop class without the necessary parts to complete their ’85 Jeep build…
Vintage Shop Equipment: Wisconsin Machine Shops are Real-Life Relics — Part 1
Found in the cellar of the W.J. Doran hardware store, the Waupaca Machine Shop dates back almost 115 years…
Vintage Shop Equipment: Wholesale Screw Machine
“The ‘Acme Automatic’ in your shop means more money in your pocket,” The National-Acme Mfg. Co. told auto shop owners in 1907. Which didn’t tell them much about what the device did. It was not only a wholesale screw machine—it was the most progressive and economical machine tool on the market for the making of… Continue reading Vintage Shop Equipment: Wholesale Screw Machine
Vintage Shop Equipment: Hercules Portable Crane Hoist
Patented in 1905, the Hercules Hoist was made entirely out of steel and could handle motors, transmissions and more…
Moss Motors Buys Victoria British
Moss Motors Ltd., a supplier of sports car parts and accessories headquartered in Goleta, California, is acquiring Victoria British Ltd., a former competitor from Lenexa, Kansas, the company announced. Victoria British LTD. was founded in 1981 and is a manufacturer and retailer specializing in British sports car parts and accessories for MG, Triumph, Austin Healey… Continue reading Moss Motors Buys Victoria British
Vintage Shop Equipment: Shaler Electric Tube Plate
Using this vulcanizer, a shop could patch four tire tubes at once…
Pontiac Parts Specialist Steve Ames Passes Away
Steve Ames, 78, of Marlborough, New Hampshire, passed away on Dec. 20. After graduating from Columbia University with an engineering degree, he went into the National Guard. His next job was with a large paper company in Maine. Corporate life didn’t agree with him, so he ran a machine shop and drag raced from 1961… Continue reading Pontiac Parts Specialist Steve Ames Passes Away
Vintage Shop Equipment: Air Compressors
The air compressors of the 1920s looked a bit different than they do today…
Vintage Shop Equipment: Attwood Grease Cabinet
The brass lubricant pump sold for just $4.79 when it debuted in 1925…