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Built midway through the '80s, it established much of the criteria by which all Pro Street cars were judged for the rest of decade. 1985 / '40 Ford Sedan: Jerry Moreland/Bob Bauder ...
The 6 Kings of Pro Street: How the Biggest Builders Ruled the Era. Looking back at Pro Street's biggest builders and the hot rods that took the ’80s by storm.
Ah, the 1980s, the time of neon leg warmers, cassette tapes, and cars that were as bold as the hair was big. Whether you were ...
The 80s was an era of transformation, characterized by eclectic fashion, the birth of iconic music genres, and the ris ...
It’s no wonder Pro Street gained so much steam in the ’80s, but unfortunately the trend got hijacked by those who transformed these track-inspired machines into non-functional show cars.
Pro Street cars are designed to be half drag car and half street car, and often end up being not very good for either. Popular in the 80s and 90s although they aren't trendy anymore, there are ...
In the annals of Pro Street history, few car builders have the namerecognition--or staying power--of Maryland's Rod Saboury. ... andwore the multicolor graphics typical of the mid-'80s.
PETAL, MS (WDAM) - Owner Eddie Reid and his partners at Pro Street Customs in Petal show off their classic cars at Cruisin' the Coast every year. "That's kind of my vacation," Reid said. "I enjoy ...
This Pro Street-inspired Chevy Nova SS is no different, as seen in the following feature video. The Nova’s current owner, Brian Scott, originally purchased the car from an older gentleman who ...