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National Corvette Homecoming has just announced the reveal of their new website, www.corvettehomecoming.com to help them promote the up-coming event scheduled on July 25-27, 2013, as well as interact with fellow Corvette enthusiasts. more
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Towing
Picking the right tow vehicle
During the dog days of summer – at least in our neck of the woods (tourist country) – a common site is an overworked RV stranded on the side of the road, hood up and engine steaming. Honestly, just because a given car, truck or RV can have a hitch fitted doesn’t make it a tow vehicle.... more
GENERAL
Wayne Scraba - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Rally Appalachia
Good Times for a Good Cause
If the participants in the 2011 Rally Appalachia would have to write the typical “What I Did on My Summer vacation” paper, I guarantee it would be interesting reading. The guarantee comes in knowing that it was a good event for a good cause with good people having good fun.... more
GENERAL
Larry Jewett - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Resurrected 1968 Corvette
This ’68 Corvette was thrown to the curb, literally!
There’s a special place in heaven for those folks who have persevered, felt the sting of despair and isolation but, somehow, pressed on to see a pile of parts become their pride and joy.... more
CORVETTE
Andy Bolig - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Tuning Holley Double Pumpers (Part 2)
Second of a double-feature on tuning Holley's hot street four-barrels.
Last month we covered sources of information, tools, wide-band oxygen sensors, initial modifications and setting up our 850’s idle and cruise air-fuel ratios. In the second article of our series on double-pumpers, we’ll finish off jetting and power valve restrictions then work on accelerator pumps.... more
GENERAL
Hib Halverson - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Customized 2010 Camaro
Chicago-area Chevy guy Bob Delia had a plan
Bob and Barb Delia have been together for 50 years, 46 of those years as husband and wife. Raised in Chicago, Bob relates that Barb was the girl next door that lived two houses down the street.... more
GM
Rich Truesdell - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
1957 Dodge Custom Royale
Having fun, whether it is a D-500 or 501!
A little history lesson is probably in order here. The chase for NASCAR fame started long before Superbirds, Daytonas and of course, that jellybean known as the “Car of Tomorrow”.... more
MOPAR
Andy Bolig - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
Maryland’s Hammond Auto Exchange
An Uncertain Road Ahead
Lifelong auto enthusiast George Hammond started his business, Hammond Auto Exchange, in 1971 near the town of Williamsport, Maryland, outside of Hagerstown.... more
CLASSICS
Joe Sharretts - October 13, 2011 10:00 AM - Comments
New Home for Speed Records
East Coast Timing Comes to Ohio
The East Coast Timing Association has found a new home for some 2012 land speed competitions. A 9,000-foot runway in Wilmington, Ohio at Air Park will serve the purpose... more
GENERAL
Larry Jewett - October 13, 2011 08:00 AM - Comments
Charlotte Auction Ready
Tom Mack Classics This Weekend
It’s auction week for Tom Mack Classics and the consignments are rolling into the Charlotte area. The Fall Charlotte Autofest will be held October 14-15 at the Metrolina Expo Center.... more
CLASSICS
Larry Jewett - October 12, 2011 01:16 PM - Comments
Supercar Tour for Hire!
Driving your dream car is more available than ever
Planning a trip to Las Vegas? World Class Driving has announced their newest (and most hotly anticipated) driving experiences in Las Vegas - now available 7 days a week.... more
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Andy Bolig - October 11, 2011 05:24 PM - Comments

