Ed McCulloch: Join the Revellution
In 1972, noone and nothing was hotter than Ed “Ace” McCulloch and the Revullution dragster.
A collection of hot rods, street rods, classic cars, car shows, events, and cool rides, plus the occasional Throwback Thursday #tbt post or article about a historical event.
In 1972, noone and nothing was hotter than Ed “Ace” McCulloch and the Revullution dragster.
MG represented at Bonneville with a record-breaking Midget. All hail the tiny British convertible!
On March 22,1992 at the Motorcraft Gatornationals at Gainesville Raceway, Kenny Bernstein became the first driver to break 300 miles per hour with a speed of 301.7 becoming the King of Speed.
The Classic Corner: Looking back at Connie Kalitta’s storied career.
Watch this vintage footage of hot rods on the salt in Bonneville.
A pair of Wisconsin enthusiasts have built a tribute car that honors a milestone in Corvette motor sports history
The Quarter Mile Foundation launched Project 1320 to interview the founders and heroes of drag racing since World War II, preserving the legacy of the sport.
The Miller Meet turns 20 and celebrates in true vintage style with these classic Miller racecars.
Yeah, yeah, we know we already brought you coverage of the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association’s Inaugural Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational. But when we got these great pics in from reporter Albert Wong, we knew we had to share them. Albert paid particular attention to legend Al Unser Jr.’s return to the winners circle.
The original Pontiac Hot Chief II has been restored to its original Pontiac High Performance glory.