Month: May

Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1974 Austin Mini

Originally designed by the British Motor Corporation (a company formed by the merger of British auto manufacturers Austin and Morris), the Mini launched in 1959 and has since become one of the most iconic vehicles in history. The Mini was sold under both the Austin and Morris nameplates, and eventually became its own marque. Note:

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Video: How to Check and Clean Electrical Grounds in Vehicles

Bad electrical grounds are one of the most common causes of electrical component problems. Bad grounds can cause intermittent performance, weak/dim lights, poor starting, bad sensor feedback, weak ignition, and a host of other electrical gremlins. We’ve already made two posts on troubleshooting grounds (you can read a quick grounding guide here, and a more

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7 Lesser-Known Times Automakers Helped the War Effort

During World War II, nearly every domestic industry adapted its operations to assist the War Effort. For some companies, that simply meant rationing raw materials, but others (namely those in the manufacturing sector) were called upon to re-tool their factories and begin assembling battle-ready vehicles, components, and other equipment. This was especially true for automotive

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Parts Bin: IPA Tools Relay Bypass Switches

While they’re usually pretty reliable, troubleshooting a failed relay can be a frustrating endeavor. More importantly, if you’re trying to service a component that relies on a relay for power, it can be a hassle to ensure the relay stays energized while you’re performing diagnostics. Innovative Products of America (IPA Tools) makes Relay Bypass Switches that

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Our Top 10 Favorite Indianapolis 500 Pace Cars

The Indianapolis 500 race is steeped in tradition, from the “yard of bricks” starting line to the post-race milk drinking. But one of our favorite traditions is the ceremonial parade lap that occurs just prior to the green flag waving—it’s a chance to see the race cars before they get all blurry, and provides the best

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Spy Shots: Mid-Engined 2020 Corvette?

OK, so General Motors, maybe even Chevrolet, is building what appears to be a mid-engined supercar. We’ve teased some spy shots before. So far however, nobody has officially called it a Corvette—heck, by the time it reaches production, it could just as easily be called a Fiero. But we’re pretty confident now that this mid-engined beast

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