The practice of car modification has taken on many forms over the years — all it takes is a bit of creativity, the right tools, and a car you don't mind scuffing up a bit, and you can create all kinds ...
(left) Typical of modern Donks, this 1972 Chevy Impala convertible has a near-stock fender-to-wheel clearance even with 26-inch rims. (right) The current interior fashion is to take the stock look and ...
The virtual modifications, which comprise the numerous gold accents, those large wheels, and an exquisite paint finish, to ...
Those who are into the donk car sub-culture are probably pulling their hair whenever they hear and see the term associated with all sorts of cars riding on big wheels. However, only the 1971 to 1976 ...
I owned a Chevrolet Impala once. In my mind’s eye, it was a 1961 Impala SS 409 bubble top, with a 409 V8 and triple tail lights. In reality, it was an early-2000s fleet car with a capable but ...
On a rainy Saturday in Miami, dozens of petrolheads gathered together for Donk Day, the fourth annual celebration of one of America’s most unique auto subcultures. You’ve probably seen vintage ...
In the strictest terms, the word "donk" is any 1971 to 1976 full-sized Chevy Caprice or Impala that has been subjected to a high-riser treatment with tall wheels (24 inchers would be considered the ...
Ken Block’s “Hoonicorn” is a 1,400-horsepower, twin-turbocharged Ford Mustang that runs on methanol and hits 60 miles per hour in 1.8 seconds. It’s an absolute animal and has been featured in a number ...