Video: Rutledge Wood’s 1953 Plymouth Suburban Wagon
Watch Rutledge Wood walk you through the upgrades to his 1953 Plymouth Suburban Wagon which you can read more about here. It just might be the best thing you do today.
Rutledge Wood Plymouth Wagon: The Final Chapter
[portfolio_slideshow id=33642] In our last update on the Rutledge Wood/Summit Racing 1953 Plymouth Suburban Wagon project, we talked more about Rutledge’s appearance at the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour stop at Summit Racing Equipment Motorsports Park than about the actual car. We also hinted that Rutledge wanted to talk about his experiences taking the Plymouth
Rutledge Wood Suburban Wagon Update: Rutledge Hits the 2014 Hot Rod Power Tour
[portfolio_slideshow id=32225] For the second year in a row, Rutledge Wood and his merry band of gearheads did the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour in his 1949 Chevy Kurbmaster step van. Rutledge did 99 percent of tour from the Knoxville, TN stop to the final stop in Wisconsin Dells, WI. That proves once and for
Rutledge Wood Plymouth Wagon Update: In His Own Words
[portfolio_slideshow id=31029] Editors Note: We have a guest blog this month from Rutledge Wood himself. Not only does he talk about the latest developments on his ’53 Plymouth Suburban wagon, he’ll give you his take on the first-ever Summit Racing Equipment Atlanta Motorama, held this past April at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Rutledge brought his nutso
Rutledge Wood Plymouth Wagon Update: Engine Fitting and Body Blasting
[portfolio_slideshow id=30184] With an early June deadline to meet to make the Hot Rod Magazine Power Tour, Randy Allgood and his staff at Kenwood Rod Shop are going guns a-blazin’ on Rutledge Wood’s 1953 Plymouth Suburban wagon project. The Plymouth’s body was sent off to Brian’s Paint and Body in Fayetteville, GA to get 60
Rutledge Wood and Summit Racing Team Up on New Project (Updated with Video)
Once again, Top Gear on History (and all-around car geek) Rutledge Wood is partnering with Summit Racing on a new project—a 1953 Plymouth Suburban two-door station wagon. And get this—the car was given to Rutledge by The King himself, Richard Petty! In 2013, Summit Racing collaborated with Rutledge on a 1949 Chevy Step Van. We documented the




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