June 27, 2010
GTI-R
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Robert has a ton of work in his wild widebody Golf, and it’s all super well documented on his ride page. Check it out!

June 26, 2010
The Incredible Morphing Fiero
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Kolja’s 1987 Pontiac Fiero has changed a bit since he acquired it in 1994.
Basketcase Rescue In Mexico
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
Carlos’s 1970 Mustang looked a little rough when he first got it, but after some new suspension parts, a few coats of paint, wheels and tires, and a refreshed 351, it’s ready to rock. Check out the build sequence on his ride page.

June 25, 2010
Photo of the Day
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
I liked the grittiness and slightly yellowed color palette of this shot of Joe’s ’74 Ranchero. Looks like it could be a still from an old movie.

Close Call!
By Karan Singh
StreetFire.net
When things go seriously wrong, don’t forget to grab your camera as you fall like the guy in this video! I personally think you’re asking for trouble when you’re as close to the track as this guy was. Hopefully he learned his lesson!
Bug-In
By Jen Dunnaway
Editor
Mike from Clunkbucket checked out Bug-In 35 at California Speedway in Fontana this weekend, an awesome meetup of performance VW’s. Click through for a ton of pics of squirrely Beetles actually burning up the drag strip.

This S2000 Has Glow In The Dark Wheels
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
And it’s sure to be the envy of grade schoolers everywhere… Pics of the wheels glowing in the dark after the jump! Via Jalopnik
A Classic Scirocco
By Speedhunters
Car Culture At Large
Now, I’m not quite sure if any watercooled Volkswagen can officially be called a “classic” yet, but if there was one model deserving of the title, it would be the first generation Scirocco. This 1979 model, owned by Tommy Vervoort of Belgium is certainly one of the cleanest examples of around. Continue reading at Speedhunters

Ridetech Brings Us Power Tour Autocross and the Midwest Muscle Car Challenge
By Brian Lohnes
BangShift.com
Our boys at Ridetech not only build the coolest suspension systems on the planet, they also make some cool videos while on the road promoting their products and hanging out with hot rodders. Three of their latest videos are highlighted here, including one that features Bret Voelkel’s son Andy and Scott Peyton’s son Spencer for a complete different perspective on Hot Rod Magazine’s Power Tour.
Hell, they even make fun of yours truly. It’s greatness. Below you’ll find video from the Ridetech Street Challenge Autocross held at the Birmingham stop on Power Tour, along with the kid’s perspective on Power Tour, and then the Bowler Transmissions and Ridetech Midwest Muscle Car Challenge. Check out the other videos at BangShift.com

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