Need Father’s Day Gift Ideas? Add Some Muscle to Dad’s Man Cave!
[portfolio_slideshow id=3612] Ah, the man cave. It’s that magical, happy place where the beer is always cold, the remote control is always within reach, and scratching and belching is not only allowed but encouraged. It’s also the sanctuary—the “mantuary”, if you will—where dads go to escape surly wives, fighting kids, and all things unmanly (no
Ramstein Revisited: Jason Line Takes You Inside a Military Base’s Auto Shop
Team Summit drivers have spent part of each of the last two Novembers visiting with American troops stationed at Ramstein Air Force Base in Germany. In this post, which originally ran on November 24, 2010, two-time Pro Stock champion Jason Line takes you inside the Auto Hobby Shop, where the base’s car guys hangout and wrench on
American Pride: Memorial Day on Wheels
[portfolio_slideshow id=3397] This story originally appeared on the Summit Racing website in September 2010, but is worth second, third, and fourth looks as we commemorate Memorial Day. A special one-of-a-kind version of the new Chevrolet Camaro debuted publicly Saturday, September 11 at Summit Racing Equipment in Tallmadge. The 2011 “American Pride” Camaro was unveiled on
Commemorate Memorial Day with OnAllCylinders!
[portfolio_slideshow id=3293] Memorial Day weekend is the unofficial start of summer. It’s a time for cookouts, picnics, and family gatherings. And for many of us, we simply look forward to the extra day off from work the holiday brings. But we can never forget the real reason for Memorial Day. Here at OnAllCylinders, we won’t.
Video: One Last Ride with Carroll Shelby
On May 11, we lost automotive pioneer Carroll Shelby. His automotive vision and spirit will live on through the Shelby Mustang. Check out this video—filmed at Sebring International Raceway between October 17-19, 2011—to learn more about Shelby’s influence on the 2013 Shelby GT500 and hear Carroll Shelby’s thoughts on this latest version of his namesake.
Project X-Box Update: Denny Terzich’s Pro Touring 1955 Chevy
[portfolio_slideshow id=2890] Hot rod builder Denny Terzich is at it again. And once again, he’s bringing Summit Racing along for the ride. His latest project, a Pro Touring-style 1955 Chevy, is in full swing at Zimmerman Automotive and Terzich hopes to have the project, nicknamed Project X-Box, complete for this year’s SEMA Show. It features a
Automotive Legend Carroll Shelby Dies
Famed racer and car builder Carroll Shelby died Thursday. He was 89. Shelby is a bona fide legend in the automotive industry, famous for inventing the Shelby Cobra and for his contributions to special edition Ford Mustangs and Chrysler’s Viper, which used to wear the Dodge badge. USA Today published a fine news story detailing
Your 10 Favorite Movie Cars—Ever
You spoke. We listened. When we presented our 10 favorite movie cars about a month ago, we wanted to have some fun and get the conversation started. And you guys delivered. Some of you were less than enthused with some of our choices. One passionate reader, Gene S., was particularly disappointed. Gene offered this: [sic]
Shop Talk: 10 Gearhead Ways to Say Happy Mother’s Day!
You forgot again, didn’t you? Even after we tried to help you remember with our Mother’s Day Tune-Up post last week, you forgot about Mother’s Day this weekend. No worries, because we’ve put together a list of 10 car-oriented ways you can still surprise mom on Mother’s Day. Whether you prefer to spend money on a
Forbes Magazine Unveils its 10 Fastest Rides for Under $50,000
Supercars are like super models. They’re exotic, stunningly beautiful, fun to stare at—and completely unattainable for the everyman. That’s why Forbes magazine has once again dedicated an article to the 10 fastest cars that are affordable to the masses. Keep in mind, this is Forbes magazine, so “affordable” is defined as $50,000 or less. Your




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