Car Culture & Entertainment

Vote Now! The Top 12 Fan Rides of September 2016!

Fall is in the air. If you step outside, you probably already know that. But if you happen to live in a bunker, never step outside, and get your news exclusively from Summit Racing’s Facebook page, you might also already know that. Why? Because your Top September Fan Rides were largely dominated by trucks. “Where

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Throwback Thursday: The Ads That Introduced the Chevy Camaro 50 Years Ago

Fifty years ago this month, the Chevrolet Camaro was unveiled and unleashed to battle the Ford Mustang. Chevrolet introduced the pony car to the press in mid-September at press events in both Detroit and Los Angeles. By the end of the month, the Camaro was officially on sale at dealerships. As we celebrate the 5oth anniversary of the Chevy

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Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying 1963-73 Buick Rivieras

What the world’s most interesting man says is true. Buick Rivieras aren’t the most common car you’ll see at a car show (unless it’s a Buick, Oldsmobile, Pontiac show). But when you’re lucky enough to stumble upon one, it’s usually a first-, second, or third-generation model. Although there were eight iterations of the Riviera through 1999, these first three generations

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Our 2016 Readers’ Choice Winners Revealed!

Car fanatics are never short on opinions. For the past two weeks, we’ve asked you to share those opinions on the important issues. Issues that divide America. Issues like: What’s the best automotive brand? Who makes the best engine? What’s the best current model truck? From your answers and opinions, we determined the winners of our

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Vote Now! The Top 12 Fan Rides of August 2016!

We’re used to seeing a lot of Chevys in our Monthly Fan Rides. General Motors vehicles make up the majority of those on the road, and there are, by default, more aftermarket parts companies and products available for Chevys (Summit Racing loves you, Mopar fans, but there simply aren’t as many Mopars or parts for

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Jeep at 75: The Top 10 Aftermarket Parts That Helped Make Jeep an American Icon

From no-frills military hero to American automotive legend, Jeep has come a long way in its 75 years. There have been some incredible Jeep models, which you can see here. And there have been some amazing aftermarket parts and accessories that have helped cement Jeep’s status as an American institution. With help from the aftermarket aficionados at Summit

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Vote Now in the 3rd Annual OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Awards!

Once again, it’s time to let your voices be heard. No, we’re not referring to America’s presidential election. We’re talking about something much more important: The 3rd Annual OnAllCylinders Readers’ Choice Awards. This is where you get to make decisions on America’s real hot-button topics — topics like the best current high performance car… or who makes the best diesel engine…or which auto-related TV show

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Vote Now! The Top 12 Fan Rides of July 2016!

It’s not a full General Motors sweep, but it’s close to it. July brought us heat and Chevys, apparently. While GM vehicles make up the largest percentage of classic cars, they disproportionately made up the largest percentage of Top July Fan Rides, based on your votes. We expanded the selection from the top 10 to

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Lot Shots Find of the Week: 1972 Ford Mustang Mach 1 Convertible

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. On Wednesdays, we’ll share our parking lot find of the

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Ride Guides: A Quick Guide to Identifying 1968-’75 Plymouth Road Runners

The Plymouth Road Runner beep-beeped its way into the hearts of the Mopar faithful in 1968—a mostly no-frills mid-size performance machine on Chrysler’s B platform shared by many classic Mopar muscle cars. Plymouth paid Warner Bros. $50,000 in order to use the Road Runner name and likeness, as well as a special beep-beep horn inspired

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