To is to create a time machine that actually runs better than it did in the past. It is the ultimate expression of automotive freedom, merging the artistic beauty of yesterday with the high-performance technology of today. Whether you are building a '32 Ford or a '70 Dodge, the goal remains the same: create something timeless, powerful, and undeniably cool.
Stripping the vehicle down to its bare bones reveals the true extent of the work ahead and provides a clean canvas for fabrication. Cataloging and Disassembly project the classic hot
Safety first: invest in quality eye protection, welding helmet, gloves, ear protection, and a respirator for paint and grinding dust. To is to create a time machine that
The intersection of automotive history and modern performance is a thriving landscape. "Project The Classic Hot" represents the ultimate philosophy of automotive restoration. It is the art of taking a classic car—often a forgotten vintage muscle car or a traditional hot rod—and upgrading it with cutting-edge engineering. Stripping the vehicle down to its bare bones
This series was launched to celebrate Pro-Ject's 25th anniversary, drawing inspiration from iconic vintage turntables of the 50s, 60s, and 70s. Despite the retro walnut finish, it incorporates modern high-end technology:
Once bodywork, paint, and interior are complete, it’s time for final assembly. This is the most exciting phase – every part you’ve restored or bought new finally comes together.
You don’t need a professional garage, but you do need a clean, dry, well-lit space with enough room to walk around the vehicle. A two-car garage is adequate. Essential tools include: