Rodding USA

EAST COAST SURVIVOR

The “Right Coast” was always a hotbed of cool cars highlighted partially because of the magazine coverage the California scene always seemed to get. In the early days, the west coast was where was where all the main magazine titles were based, and with little staff and small budgets, they had no choice but to record the cars which were around them. At that point, in

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