• Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:57:19 AM

    1967 Chevrolet Camaro - Sacrilege!

    1967 Chevrolet Camaro - Sacrilege!
    1967 Chevrolet Camaro - Hot Rod Magazine
    Call it sacrilege, but Ted Nguyen stuffed an 800hp, 183ci Toyota straight-six into a bright-red '67 Camaro. This should irritate the import guys as much as the domestic lovers.

    If you feel like burning this issue to a crisp after reading this story--assuming you actually make it to the end--we feel your pain. Why would anyone pull an automotive Pearl Harbor by putting a Toyota Supra motor in a '67 Camaro, an original show-quality RS/SS at that? We'll save the message board trolls some time by throwing out our own official "WTF?" For decades, Chevy boys have been chuckling on the sidelines while Mouse motors and LS1s were dropped into everything from Porsches to Datsuns to BMWs to Mazdas to Hondas and even Fords. The purists balked. The heretics went fast. Now that the tables have been turned, however, maybe hybrid warfare isn't all it's cracked up to be. At least that was our knee-jerk reaction to this sushi burger; but there's far more to this machine than controversy.

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    Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:57:19 AM

    Edelbrock’s Rev’ved Up 4 Kidz Charity Car Show Set

    Edelbrock's Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz Charity Car Show Set
    Don't Miss Edelbrock's 4th Annual Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz Charity Car Show - Hot Rod Magazine
    Edelbrock Teams Up With the Center for Learning UnlimitedTo Present the 4th Annual Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz Charity Car Show, April 25-26 in Torrance, CA.

    Edelbrock and the Center for Learning Unlimited have once again teamed up in support of helping children with learning disabilities to present the 4th Annual Rev'ved Up 4 Kidz VIP gala charity auction and car show, April 25-26, 2009.

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    Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:57:19 AM

    Harvick finally drives his own car to victory at Bristol

    Kevin Harvick won the Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, benefiting when Kyle Busch was penalized for a mistake on the last pit stop.
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    Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:57:19 AM

    CJM Racing’s sponsor to honor Carnegie recipient

    America's Incredible Pizza Company, sponsor of the No. 11 Nationwide Series car driven by Scott Lagasse Jr., is all about incredible things in 2009. This season the pizza company would like to recognize incredible people that have done incredible acts.
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    Thursday 29th of July 2010 08:57:19 AM

    Injured Greg Biffle pulls out of Bristol N’wide race

    The beating and banging typically associated with Bristol Motor Speedway will become painfully evident to Greg Biffle this weekend.
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