The Rare and Elusive Excalibur J is Turning 50
In the early 1950s, car collector and industrial designer Brooks Stevens created a car called the Excalibur J. It was a two-seat roadster built on […]
In the early 1950s, car collector and industrial designer Brooks Stevens created a car called the Excalibur J. It was a two-seat roadster built on […]
Dave Glass ’65 Plymouth was directly inspired by the NHRA vehicles of that dominated Top Stock Eliminator competition during the 1960s.
The first Dodge automobile was produced on Nov. 14, 1914, which means Dodge will celebrate its 100th birthday this year.
Millers on display at the Millers of Milwaukee Meet.
The Fox Valley Technical team demonstrates how to do a quick fix on a pinion bearing right on the Bonneville salt.
The sign on the yellow racing car said “1938 Hal Sprint Car. Complete nut-and-bolt restoration with a few track days since. Equipped with a full Hal racing engine.”
Paul Zielsdorf of Schofield, Wis., has a dragster with a history. His Fiat Topolino started burning up Wisconsin’s famous Great Lakes Dragaway in Union Grove as early as 1962.
Short-track auto racing played a big role in the entertainment life of Midwesterners who lived far from big cities.
Learn about rebuilding a car’s distributor with Jeff Schlemmer from Advanced Distributors.
RacingJunk.com cornered Barrett-Jackson auctioneer Craig Jackson at SEMA and he went out on a limb, predicting that the L88 racing package ’67 Corvette coupe that’s consigned to his 2014 Barrett-Jackson auction in Scottsdale will sell for “north of $4 million.”