Flames are just cool. They're the signature of a real hot rod. But obtaining a flame job you can actually be proud of generally takes skill, some artistic ability, or the money to hire such talents.
We hear the talk: "Flames, Flames, Flames. What's the big deal?" Put simply, we can't help appreciating and loving the look of masterfully laid flame licks on a custom truck. Apologies? Not from this ...
For Harley-Davidson motorcycle lovers, Christmas actually comes in January. That's when the American bike maker reveals the plans it has for the year that just started, covering everything from ...
We thought that it would be appropriate in our Paint and Body issue to take a little trip back in time and revisit several of the trucks that have not only graced the pages of Sport Truck since the ...
Anyone can paint a bike. But it takes more than just flames or random Japanese character decals to make it your own. It's like going to a tattoo shop. There are pages of flash, and then there's the ...
Street rods, lead sleds and flame jobs go hand in hand. We get it. We like flame jobs, especially when laid down by a deft and experienced hand holding the spray gun and the pinstriper’s brush. But ...
My dad would say the best artists hide their mistakes. I don't know what an accountant was doing giving advice to his budding car designer son, but there is no better example of this adage than Earl ...
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