Gorgeous, glossing spreads on the most beautiful and hardcore modified cars that Australia’s custom scene has to offer.
Craig Parker’s TUFFXY Fairmont was a ground-breaking car back in 1991 – and the first Ford to take out Street Machine of the Year
We’re dusting off the archives to look back at the classic SMOTY winners, and Ron Barclay’s HQ from 1990 certainly fits the bill
At first glance, this wild machine looks like one of the genuine movie cars, but the truth is that was built in Perth by a couple of Aussie blokes
KITT, the four-wheeled star of 80s TV series Knight Rider rides again
Car nut Marke Kemp decided to recreate the caped crusaders cruiser after he tired of building and selling Mad Max replicas
Got killer shots from Greazefest in Brisbane or Melbourne? Post them straight to our website and you could win Gold Class tickets
We’re revisiting all the winners from the glorious past. The second-ever SMOTY winner, back in 1989, was Dave Bennett’s monstrous HQ Monaro
With this year’s Valvoline Street Machine of the year award set to kick off, we thought it would be the perfect time to look back on all the previous winners, so let’s get cracking
Sydney bloke Phil Mizzi is a latecomer to the world of Volkswagens, but he has set the online Kombi world alight with his ratty-looking ’54 single cab ute dubbed Grover
We chat to the blokes from Cad Customs at Meguiar's MotorEx about the super-smooth TOXICQ
Anyone with a pulse loves a bit of American muscle, and this sublime 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger could be yours!
Check out this sweet little ’74 BMW coupe we spied in the build at J’s Customs in Queensland
Ford finally tore the covers off the much anticipated FPV GT-F a couple days ago, and we were there to give it plenty of welly
Daniel Andrews gives us the lowdown on how he built this stunning tonner
The best street machines in America came out to play at the 2013 Optima Ultimate Street Car Invitational
Justen Brown’s VE Sportwagon packs the kind of firepower needed to be at the top of the pack
Turbo Torana sleeper
Wind the clock back to August 2002 and you'll find one of the most admired cars in the country and Street Machine Of The Year on the front cover
Brendyn Wardell is back with his amazing 505rwhp VL Calais
This sunburnt Valiant may not have the prettiest paint or shiniest chrome, but it’s packed full of coolness