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Get ready to experience the thrill of the American Muscle Car Challenge at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, where you can channel your inner speed demon by racing iconic muscle cars at up to 140 mph. It’s a petrolhead’s paradise where the roar of engines and the smell of burning rubber are your companions. If you’ve ever dreamed of driving like a Hollywood action star, here’s your chance—but remember, no stunt doubles allowed!

In America, muscle cars are fast, affordable and almost always powered by a V8 engine. There are no direct equivalents in Japan, but the Nissan GT-R and Lexus RC F are close. The problem is […]

Nice Orange Demon we found at Gateway Classic cars when we did the interview with the staff in the Dearborn location Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Does Mopar stand for Chrysler Cars? Does Mopar stand for Chrysler parts? What’s the deal? The Roman explains Republished by Blog Post Promoter

Rust, the unwelcome guest no car enthusiast invited, seems to have a particular fondness for vintage rides like the 1971 Plymouth ’Cuda. It’s never just a light sprinkle of rust either; it’s the full-on red carpet treatment. Replacing rocker panels on this classic beauty is a task that may require a bit of elbow grease and a lot of patience. But fear not, with the right tools and a sense of humor, you can kick rust to the curb and have your ’Cuda shining like its former glory days.

Extreme automotive engineering, reserved under normal circumstances for high-end automakers like Porsche, McLaren, or Ferrari, is amongst the hallmarks of the hard-to-define umbrella term of “supercar.” Other components, like exotic styling or severe impracticality, are […]


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