Rich Barnes, president of the Toppers Car Club, said Dave Kindig pours a minimum of $200,000 into the cars he works on, which makes him not even want to venture a guess at what Kindig's maximum is.
A long-running Syracuse car show is revving up fans after appearing on national television. The Syracuse Nationals were featured on “Bitchin’ Rides,” a Motor Trend TV show, on Wednesday. The episode ...
Completed cars are cool, but we also love to see how they come together, and for that there’s nothing better than visiting a cool hot rod and custom shop. This is where you get to see someone’s idea ...
Don Heidt has been scouring the country for a rare 1952 Pontiac that he wants Dave Kindig to turn into a Bitchin Ride. He's finally found one, but as the guys dig into the car they find something ...
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