It’s no secret that vintage Italian sports cars have a reputation for being finicky and expensive to maintain. But what if…what if…you could get a car that had a sleek, […]
The Detroit Autorama may be best known for its Ridler Award. We showed you this year’s Ridler winner, Billy Thomas’ 1939 Oldsmobile, and the entire group of Great 8 finalists […]
When Ford was developing the popular 221/260/289/302 cubic-inch small block V8 known as the “90-Degree Fairlane V-8,” it was also working on a lightweight inline six for the new compact […]
There’s something about Christmas that makes us kinda nostalgic. We’d be hard pressed to think of better childhood memories than Christmas Days spent playing with our favorite new toys. It’d […]
This story appeared on the Summit Racing website on December 31, 2009 and originally ran in the Summit Racing catalog. Destiny. Some people believe that all things and all interactions […]
After exploding in popularity during the 1970s, CB radio has receded a bit from the mainstream. Yet even with the advent of cell phones, CB radio activity continues to this […]
You forgot again, didn’t you? Even after we tried to help you remember with our Mother’s Day Tune-Up post last week, you forgot about Mother’s Day this weekend. No worries, […]
The Summit Racing Show Car Series rolled into Pittsburgh this past weekend for the 57th annual World of Wheels. Spectators were treated to hundreds of show quality hot rods, a […]
So what’s new with Rutledge Wood and Summit Racing’s latest project, the 1953 Plymouth Suburban two-door station wagon? Parts, that’s what. For those who’ve arrived late to the wagon […]
You can’t have a Motorama without motors. Duh. We captured a sampling of the engines that powered the Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama. Naturally aspirated or blown. Ford, Chevy, Mopar, […]