12 Cars of Christmas Countdown

Click Here to Begin Slideshow Here at RacingJunk, we’re so excited about the holiday season that we’re celebrating by looking back at some of our featured builds with the “12 Cars of Christmas.” We are hoping to inspire our audience with some exciting rides that they’d love to see in their (GIANT) stocking on Christmas day. So every day leading up to 25th, we will post one of our favorite vehicles -- whether it’s a vintage motorcycle or some insane rat rod rocket, we will have something for you. Plus, if you’re inspired by one of the vehicles and want to get started on a build of your own, each story is linked to the category on our site so you can go find your own dream ride. Be sure to check in every day and see what insane build we have for you! We are kicking off our “Twelve Cars of Christmas” with this 2nd generation Camaro built to handle. This Camaro has gone through a little bit of a journey. Initially, the Camaro was a gift for the owner’s daughter but she wasn’t too fond of it, so the car sat. So the owner decided to make lemonade out of lemons and went into full build mode. After a new motor, full SpeedTech suspension, and countless other mods, this Camaro became a street carving menace. Learn more about it here!

12 Cars of Christmas Countdown

Click Here to Begin Slideshow

Here at RacingJunk, we’re so excited about the holiday season that we’re celebrating by looking back at some of our featured builds with the “12 Cars of Christmas.” We are hoping to inspire our audience with some exciting rides that they’d love to see in their (GIANT) stocking on Christmas day. So every day leading up to 25th, we will post one of our favorite vehicles -- whether it’s a vintage motorcycle or some insane rat rod rocket, we will have something for you.

Plus, if you’re inspired by one of the vehicles and want to get started on a build of your own, each story is linked to the category on our site so you can go find your own dream ride. Be sure to check in every day and see what insane build we have for you!

We are kicking off our “Twelve Cars of Christmas” with this 2nd generation Camaro built to handle. This Camaro has gone through a little bit of a journey. Initially, the Camaro was a gift for the owner’s daughter but she wasn’t too fond of it, so the car sat. So the owner decided to make lemonade out of lemons and went into full build mode.

After a new motor, full SpeedTech suspension, and countless other mods, this Camaro became a street carving menace. Learn more about it here!

Day Two: A 1963 Pontiac LeMans Stroker

On the second day of Christmas RacingJunk brings to you a no-frills LeMans. The owner of this gorgeous Pontiac is Dan Jefkins. We found Dan’s lovely ride on Instagram (@djefkins) and we knew we had to feature it on our site. A car that he has been around his whole life, this LeMans was a labor of love–and it shows! With a 389 stroker, Muncie 4spd, and coil over suspension, this car is all business.

Learn more over here!

Day Three: A 1917 Hudson Super Six Dirt Car

For the third day of Christmas, we present Tom Knight’s 1917 Hudson Super Six dirt track car that was a huge hit at the Iola Car Show in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Tom Knight’s grandfather actually raced this exact car from 1928 to 1939 on only dirt tracks. If you think the colors on this car are loud it’s because they had to be, the bright yellow paint was so that other drivers could you each other when the dust from the track would kick up.

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Day Four: A 1956 Pontiac Star Chief

Our fourth Car of Christmas is Greg Stelse’s 1956 Pontiac Star Chief, known as “The Joker.” Restoring this nostalgic racer too some epic effort, but there’s no denying it was more than worth the trouble! Now usually on display inside Greg’s new business, Greg’s Speed Shop LLC, in its day The Joker was quite successful on the track, and a great testament to the skill and dedication shown in turning it from a rust-ridden mess into the formidable straight axle dragster it is today.

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Day Five: A 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner

The 5th day of Christmas brings us a muscle car legend. Chances are growing up you knew someone who knew someone who had one of these and was jealous of it. Now, whenever you see these cross the auction block you simply laugh because you know they are tearing their hair out wishing they didn’t trade their Roadrunner for that boat in ’74. The way Tim Dunn got his Roadrunner is an unbelievable story, the previous owner actually threw him the keys and said: “you want your Mopar, you got your Mopar!” WOW. Click below to read the full story!

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Day Six: A 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup

The 6th day of Christmas is here and we bring to you QuikSilver, Chevy 3100 Custom Truck. For Jason and Jim Smith of the Hot Rod Garage in Sand Springs, OK, the build of the award-winning 1957 Chevrolet 3100 Truck QuikSilver is like the tale of the prodigal son. QuikSilver, which pulled in $214,500 at a Barrett-Jackson Auction in 2016, is now in the hands of a private owner. But its path to that owner took several twists and turns until the truck won some pretty nice championship trophies and cash prizes.

Learn more right here!

Day Seven: An Off-Road ’72 Challenger

On the 7th Day of Christmas RacingJunk brings to you a 1972 Dodge Challenger that’s straight out of Mad Max. This Mopar is closer to JEEP than it’s Dodge nameplate with its off-road capabilities. Built on a military frame and powered by a GM 5.7 liter motor this car is blasphemy in all of the right places. Hats off to the owner Brandon, for mashing together different worlds to create something cool.

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Day Eight: A 1950 “El Dorado” Triumph Motorcycle

On the eighth day of Christmas RacingJunk brings to you a golden treasure. This motorcycle isn’t just any motorcycle, it is a golden colored, nickel-plated, highly polished raffle prize named the “El Dorado.” Built for the 10th Annual VVMC Rally and Bike Show by Matt Rowe and Farin Hoover, it’s a one-of-a-kind ride. Better still, the proceeds from both the raffle and the resale (from a very generous raffle winner) went to go to a great cause – the Children’s Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation.

To learn more, head over here!

Day Nine: A Turbocharged Desert Racing Maverick

On the ninth day of Christmas RacingJunk brings to you a Ford Maverick meant for top speed runs. The Ford Maverick doesn’t get much attention, but like that one slightly-awkward looking relative we all have gets a new wig, loses forty pounds, or gets a nose job, everyone takes notice. This is what happened when Lance Peltier took a rather Plain Jane Maverick and, while keeping with the straight-six theme, threw a controversial powerplant in the bay. Everyone familiar with modern imports knows the 2JZ-GTE out of the Toyota Supra.

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Day Ten: A 1928 Dodge Rat Rod

On the tenth day of Christmas RacingJunk brings to you this insane Rat Rod build! Perhaps one of the most extravagant builds featured on this site, this ‘28 Dodge Sedan from Las Vegas’ Welder Up is nothing short of extraordinary. Nailing that dieselpunk aesthetic better than anyone else, this monster pukes black smoke with little regard for its rear tires or the respiratory health of those around it. With a slammed stance, massive tires, gobs of turbocharged torque and some agricultural style thrown in, there are few cars that can, or would, compete with this threatening piece of machinery.

Learn more here!

Day Eleven: A 1970 Dodge Super Bee

Day Twelve: A 1971 Chevrolet Corvette

Merry Christmas from all of us at RacingJunk! For the final day of this countdown we wanted to bring back one of our favorites; Mike Itel’s 1971 Chevrolet Corvette named “Autumn Leaves.” The paint job on this show quality survivor Corvette is almost 50 years old! This Vette is truly a blast from the past.

To learn more about this extraordinary auto, head over here!

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