Leading Lady: Aaron and Lauren Miller’s 1968 Mustang Eleanor Tribute
It’s a Hollywood fairytale—a supporting actress comes out of nowhere, steals the spotlight, and becomes the star of the movie. So it was in the year 2000, when “Eleanor”—the iconic 1967 Shelby GT500 from the Gone in Sixty Seconds remake—raced into movie car history, and captured the heart of Aaron Miller’s leading lady, his wife Lauren. Years
Member of the Family (Part 2): Installing Our Ford 408 Windsor in a ’68 Mustang
In the first installment of our ’68 Mustang project build, we detailed the pre-install prep on our 408 cubic-inch Windsor from BluePrint Engines that would replace the original 289. Now it’s time to get it under the hood along with all the supporting parts that will help get the most power and reliability out of
Top 8 Model Years in Hot Rod History (#7): 1968
What is the best year ever for cars and why? We put that question to the performance-minded people on Summit Racing’s Facebook page. Using their answers as a foundation, we’ve compiled a list of the Top 8 years in automotive hot rodding and performance history. Why? Because it’s fun to make lists. And it’s even more
History Channel’s Counting Cars Goes Interactive with Help from Summit Racing
[portfolio_slideshow id=11118] We like television. We like cars. And we really, really like television about cars. One of our favorite current car-related shows is History Channel’s Counting Cars, which follows the car conquests of Danny “The Count” Koker. You may know The Count from his role on History Channel’s Pawn Stars, where he made regular appearances as




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