Beautiful Noise: Al Nosse’s 1933 Willys 77 Coupe
Cracklin’ Rosie get on board, we’re gonna ride till there ain’t no more to go… In the fall of 1970, Neil Diamond’s “Cracklin’ Rosie” topped the Billboard Hot 100. That same year, lifetime racer and rodder Al Nosse packed up and headed for California, amping up to produce a smash hit of his own. The
Photo Gallery: The Packard Edition
The first Packard automobile was built in 1899 in Warren, OH—which is pretty close to OnAllCylinders’ home base. At the time, the Packard family was running an electric company, and they formed the Ohio Automobile Company, which in 1902 morphed into the Packard Motor Car Company. Packard’s electrical system prowess is still evident today. Packard Electric
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1933 Ford Roadster
[portfolio_slideshow id=8927] A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini-car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. Each Wednesday, we’ll share our parking lot find of the week—another benefit
Hot Rods & Honeymoons: Swedish Newlyweds Get Their Kicks on Route 66
[portfolio_slideshow id=8882] For many couples, traveling cross-country in an old station wagon with no A/C is a near sure-fire way to end a marriage (ask Clark W. Griswold). But Pontus and Johanna Nolblad of Lysekil, Sweden couldn’t think of a better way to start theirs. As die-hard fans of American hot rods and muscle cars,
Photo Gallery: Studebaker/Packard Show 2012
They’re not for everyone. But they are for us. Like almost everything with four wheels and a combustion engine, these vintage Studebakers have our attention. For those of us too young to remember these beauties as a relatively common sight on American roadways, it’s always such a treat to stumble upon one. But this past
Photo Gallery: Summit Racing Customers Share Their Rides on Facebook
Summit Racing’s social media team does an amazing job sharing their customers’ car and truck photos with the world via their Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Pinterest, and Instagram accounts. But it’s virtually impossible to share them all. So, Summit Racing’s social media crew was kind enough to let us mine their user-submitted photos from Facebook to share with our readers.
The Best Barn Find in the West: Bruce Ricks’ ’57 Fiesta Wagon
Take one Oldsmobile aficionado and a rare car stashed away in a barn for decades. Stir in some great timing and a team of envelope-pushing enthusiasts. Add a few years of hard work and a clear vision, and you get the 2007 Rod & Custom Magazine’s Custom Car of the Year—Bruce Ricks’ 1957 Oldsmobile Fiesta wagon. In
Photo Gallery: Monday Night Cruise-In at Summit Racing McDonough
Our friends at Summit Racing pride themselves on sponsoring, supporting, and playing host to a variety of car shows and cruise-ins. They do it at the company headquarters in Tallmadge, OH; out west in Sparks, NV, and in their southern location outside of Atlanta in McDonough, GA. Here’s a peek at some of the vehicles
Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1952 Chevy 3100
[portfolio_slideshow id=8509] A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini-car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. Each Wednesday, we’ll share our parking lot find of the week—another benefit
Photo Gallery: Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival
Nearly 30,000 people descended upon Butler, PA—a town with only about 14,000 residents—this past weekend for what is now an annual gathering of Jeep enthusiasts at the Bantam Jeep Heritage Festival. Butler is the birthplace of the modern Jeep. The Butler-based and now defunct American Bantam Car Company produced the first Jeep prototypes for the




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