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February 4, 2010
Hemmings Find of the Day – Pink Econoline
By Dan Strohl
Hemmings
Today’s HFOD, a 1961 Ford Econoline van, will cross the block at the Palm Springs auction in late February, but we have a preview of it up now at Hemmings.com. From the consignor’s description:
I am the third owner of the van. The first owner owned a plumbing business and owned it until the late 70’s. The second owner purchased the van where it set until the late 90’s which he put in the 302 engine and 9 inch rear end the he lost interest.
So whaddaya think it’ll go for? Four figures, five figures, six? Also, note how the consignor neatly avoided mentioning the color…

Tony Elrick’s EVO 6
By Speedhunters
Car Culture At Large
Before I start i must make one thing clear, I dont own this hardcore track focused Evo VI RSX you see before you but I know a man who does, Tony Elrick. Unfortunatly at this moment in time Tony is in hospital recovering from a serious road accident (thankfully not in his Evo) so he can’t give you the story in his own words but I hope I can do Tony and the car justice, hopefully seeing this will help his recovery that little bit extra! Continue reading at Speedhunters
By Stephen Thackwray

Street Racing Around School Buses
Tampa Sports Car Examiner
Sometimes, it just gets out of hand. Driving a Nissan GT-R quick is cool on the track, but 135 miles per hour past a school bus is just ridiculous and absurd. Take it to the track dude! Read more about this stupid stunt at Tampa Sports Car Examiner.
The 10 Best Car Chases of the 70s
By Mike Musto
RideLust.com
For those of you around back then, the 70s were awesome. We had bell-bottoms, disco and the Pontiac Trans Am. We were also inundated with the 70s style car chase. You see, in the 1970s they would generally use the same car throughout the entire chase scene. If directors could, they would try to get away with using only one car for a more authentic look and feel. Damage that occurred during filming could now be seen throughout the entire chase. These were filmed before computers, high end editing software and product placement. The results are some of the best car chases ever captured on film.
1. Vanishing Point: 1970
1970 Dodge Challenger
Kowalski. He was an ex-motorcycle racer, ex-racecar driver and ex-cop who’s all hopped up on speed (the drugs, not MPH). His job? Transport a supercharged 1970 Dodge Challenger to someone else in the movie who is not in any way important. There is also a naked chick on a motorcycle whose kinda’ hot.
See the rest of the car chases on my list at Ridelust.com
Fireball’s Alphabet of Awesomeness… The C’s
By Fireball Tim
Movie Car Design Master
C…. Stands for cool. Or maybe crunchie. But seeing as how this is about cars, crunchie makes no sense whatsoever. Cool, eh? See how I just whipped that out?
Cars. Cartomobiles. Ooo. That’s a word. You ever wonder how car companies come up with their names? Like Continental? Corniche? Cordoba?
Wait. I’ve got one. … Cooltinental. And so… here are some Cooltinental C’s.
Name ‘em, and win a Million Doolareshlattens!!
Continue reading "Fireball’s Alphabet of Awesomeness… The C’s" »
February 3, 2010
Neon Burnout Gone Wrong
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Apparently the car had already been totaled out, but still….
What Do You Think of the Toyota Recall?
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief

StreetFire at the Ultimate Street Car Invitational Premier
By John Coyle
Deputy Editor
The Ultimate Street Car Invitational is a SPEED Channel show where 40 of the hottest cars from SEMA take to the track to prove that their beauty isn’t just skin deep. We heard there was an open bar, so Nads and the StreetFire crew were there for the premier!
Photo of the Day
By Rob Einaudi
Editor-in-Chief
Today’s photo of the day is from AJ’s Honda Civic ride page. Keep those PMs and e-mails coming!

Speeding Mechanic
By Ron Honig
WaytooFurious
Over the years I have heard numerous stories of mechanics being caught speeding, or even crashing their clients cars. It does make you wonder what mechanic Leonie Magistro was thinking when he hit 160km/h in his client’s Lamborghini. After all he was only 60km/h over the speed limit! Get the full story at PerthNow. So has your mechanic ever abused your trust?










