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Honoring Horsepower in Horse Country

The Dirt Late Model Hall of Fame – a 2,500-sq. ft. building in Walton, KY, – is bursting at the seams with racing late model history and memorabilia.

Road Trip: Leading the Pack — 100 Years of Indy Pace Cars

The Antique Automobile Club of America (AACA) Museum will commemorate the event — Coming May 6 through October 9, 2011

SEMA Presents $111,000 in Scholarships to Future Industry Leaders

Applications for the 2011-2012 program will be available at www.sema.org/scholarship in December.

Petty’s Garage Will Be Turning Out Custom Performance Cars

The NASCAR shop with the most race winners will use it’s production knowledge to produce street-ready custom vehicles. The first complete car project is the build of a Dodge Challenger to be sold at the Barrett-Jackson collector car auction in January of 2010.

Are You a Reader of Blog News Items?

Keep up with unique and interesting tales of the automotive industry. Check out Fast Eddie’s Blog at: www.underhoodservice.com/blog You may read something you normally won’t find in the regular auto news sites.

New Cadillac Presidential Limousine Hits the Road

President Obama to Christen New Car at Jan. 20 Inaugural Parade

The Real World: Coordinating a Collection of Memories

Tabetha Salsbury, 20, from Pueblo, CO, is a senior at McPherson College where she is majoring in automotive restoration and communications. She recently completed an eight-week internship with The Glenmoor Gathering of Significant Automobiles—a concours d’elegance car show in Canton, OH. Read how Tabetha’s experiences became more than just an internship — but rather eight weeks of life-long memories.

Report Card: The Tin Lizzy — Still Looking Great After 100 Years

The Model T was the first low-priced, mass-produced automobile with standard, interchangeable parts. And, according to auto historians and automotive books, the Model T was transformed into tasks that reached beyond basic transportation.

Hot-Rodder Boyd Coddington Dead at 63

Coddington was recognized worldwide as an automotive designer, builder and fabricator of innovative hot rods