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25 Ways to Build a Better Daily Driver

Maybe Your Car Could Use A Little Civilizin’
By Tony Nausieda
Photography by Car Craft Staff
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Got a second? This weekend, head out to the garage, carport, or driveway and have a look at your street machine. Get in, fire it up, and take it for a spin around the block. Better yet, head on out to a cruise-in or make a few passes at the local test ’n’ tune. After all, this is why you built the car in the first place. It’s your way of forgetting about your moronic boss, traffic-laden commutes, and personal responsibility.

So wouldn’t you have more fun driving that car every day, if you’re not already? No? We can relate. Sure, the SoCal weather is usually pretty cooperative, but using our street machines as daily transportation often reveals how we prioritized their restoration. Drivetrain? No problems whatsoever, although we’re not sure those gauges are accurate. Suspension? It’s OK if you slow way down around curves. Just give yourself plenty of room to decelerate, ’cause the brakes pull real bad if you really get on ’em. Comfort and convenience? The windows roll down when prodded, but the radio’s only somewhat audible at speed, and, well, the wipers never really worked all that great either. The weak power-top hydraulics are sufficient to lower the canvas, but you’d better have a buddy on hand to help raise it back up.

Now that this summer’s cruising season is mostly over for many of us, it’s a prime time to start on those winter projects. We put together some ideas geared toward making our beaters more livable for daily driving. Maybe your car could use a little civilizin’ too.

Check out the tips in the sidebars below.

AGR
4920 Rondo Dr.
Dept. SC
Tel: 800-662-3649
Griffin Radiator
100 Hurricane Creek Rd.
Piedmont
SC  29673

www.griffinrad.com
Auto Meter
413 West Elm Street
Sycamore
IL  60178
(866) 248-6356

autometer.com
Holley
800/Holley-1

holley.com
Be Cool
310 Woodside Avenue
Essexville
MI  48732
(800) 691-2667
Hurst
www.hurst-shifters.com
Classic Industries
866-677-6584

www.classicindustries.com
MAD Enterprises
Dept. 5.0
P.O. Box 675
Springville
CA  93265

www.mad-enterprises.com
Coker Tire
800/251-6336

coker.com
Nordskog Performance Products
Oxnard
CA  93033
Custom Autosound
800/888-8637

custom-autosound.com
Paddock
Demon Carburetion
Dahlonega
GA
(706) 864-8544

www.barrygrant.com
Ssnake-Oyl
114 N. Glenwood
Tyler
TX  75702

www.ssnake-oyl.com
Dynamat
(513) 860-5094

www.dynamat.com
U.S. Radiator
323/826-0965

usradiator.com
Edelbrock
310.781.2222

edelbrock.com
VDO Performance Instruments
Flex-a-lite
800/851-1510

flex-a-lite.com
Vintage Air
10305 I.H. 35 N.
San Antonio
TX  78233
(210) 654-7171
Flowmaster
100 Stony Point Rd., Ste. 125
Santa Rosa
CA  95401
(800) 544-4761

www.flowmastermufflers.com
Year One
Dept. 5.0
P.O. Box 129
Tucker,
GA  30085
(800) YEAR-ONE

www.yearone.com
Grant Products
700 Allen Ave.
Glendale
CA  91201
(213) 849-3171

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