The Speed Sport Roadster

Tuesday, January 27, 2015
The Speed Sport Roadster

In my opinion, the Speed Sport Roadster is the most beautiful car to ever grace the quarter mile. Ever. My dad had a picture of the car hanging on his office… continue reading »

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Dragging Santa Pod

Thursday, January 22, 2015
Dragging Santa Pod

I’m flying off to the UK as this post goes live, so I thought it was worth looking at a little 1/4 Mile history from our friends across the… continue reading »

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Revisiting the Race of Gentlemen…

Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Revisiting the Race of Gentlemen…

The Race of Gentlemen isn’t in it’s first year, or even it’s second, but for some reason the 2014 event, which took place last October, seems to have… continue reading »

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American Roads 1955

Monday, January 19, 2015
American Roads 1955

As much as I’ve been pining about the American cars of 1955, I’m equally in love with that specific time (the mid 50s) in that place (the good ol’ USA) as well…. continue reading »

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Spinning Down For Thanksgiving…

Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Spinning Down For Thanksgiving…

Thanksgiving is here… And we are getting ready to shut down for the rest of the week. No black Friday for us… Nope. Just a bunch of turkey,… continue reading »

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Hot Rods To Hell

Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Hot Rods To Hell

I’m working on a feature today and just don’t have the time for a quality post. So, I decided that just the opposite was in order… “Hot Rods To… continue reading »

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GM Motorama of 1954

Thursday, July 24, 2014
GM Motorama of 1954

It’s hard to find much exciting news in the mass production car world today- Most of what you do hear is about is safety recalls or autonomous vehicles… continue reading »

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Pre-War Midgets on the Boards…

Wednesday, July 23, 2014
Pre-War Midgets on the Boards…

Hot rodding and American auto racing both owe quite a bit to the open-wheeled midget. Midgets were the gateway that could eventually lead to Indy, or alternatively the dry… continue reading »

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