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The SHACC’s new exhibit "Blue Glass" sheds light on the life and lens of legendary SURFER photographer Ron Stoner with ...
One slightly forgotten car company came to the muscle car party a little later than others, and despite releasing a unique, ...
Check out the small-scale of Lions Drag Strip built with slot cars. A true tribute to a classic toy that every kid can remember. Only at www.carcraft.com, the official website for Car Craft Magazine.
In the '60s, no surfing safari was complete without a "woody" (or woodie) station wagon parked on the beach, surfboards lashed to the roof The origins of this modern wood-trimmed wagon stem from ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — If you've lived in Hampton Roads for any length of time you've probably caught a glimpse of the wave-surfing dolphins symbol. Maybe you've seen it on a car bumper or a t-shirt.
The McLaren F1 supercar and Tesla Model S P85D sedan can both do 0 to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds. But they're not fast, not really. Not when there's an electric car that will do 0 to 60 in less than 2 ...
The car was able to rocket to 60 mph in a scant 1.1 seconds, onto a quarter-mile time of 7.45 seconds at 186 mph at the most recent Haltech World Cup Finals even at Maryland Raceway. Pretty wild ...
Ease into your week: “Go baby, cut out,” into a world where fiberglass was high-tech and drag racing was in its golden age. If you don’t have time to watch the whole video just yet, here ...
But there were plenty of companies in the mid 60s peddling fiberglass kit car bodies across North America. This Chevy Corvette-based Cheetah race car is one such example, and it looks absolutely ...
The Drag Racing Measurement That Got the Tesla Model S P100D to 60 in 2.28 Seconds It's called a one-foot rollout and it's used in testing for all major car magazines. Here's what it is and why it ...
Only 21 drag racing-spec Comets were produced between late 1964 and early 1965. Of that production run, it's thought as few as 15 exist today. Under the hood of this purpose-built drag car was a ...
It might be the trend Detroit has needed for the last two decades and it’s alive and well in the NHRA’s amateur drag racing divisions.Factory-built, street-legal race cars are the movement in ...