* Out in Los Angeles, a new gallery show curated by Christopher Mount, “When the Future Had Fins,” will focus on the art of the automobile rendering, with all of the artwork available for sale. Petrolicious chatted with Mount about the show.
* It’s not often somebody wants to dyno-test a completely restored car, but the folks at Southern Auto Stables recently strapped down a 1959 Cadillac to see what it would do. Pictures and video are on their Facebook page.
* The Wall Street Journal seems to be picking up where the New York Times‘s defunct Wheels blog left off, as we see from this quick story on Cadillac collector Allen Murray, who saved a whole mess of Cads a few years back. (via)
* Unless you look real close at the photo above, you’d have a hard time believing that the car, dubbed Hint of Mint, started out as a 1957 Chevrolet, but as Rik Hoving at the Custom Car Chronicle tells the story, that’s exactly the case.
* Finally, for another customized tri-five, Mike Garrett at Speedhunters this week took a look at Shinobu Furutani’s 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, a car built like many a SoCal custom, but in Japan.
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