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Jaguar celebrates 20 years of XJ220
Posted on February 3, 2012 | No CommentsFiled under: Classics, Coupe, Performance, Jaguar What binds car enthusiasts to one another? A love for cars, certainly, but we’d argue there’s a deeper psychological connection. Namely that we’ve never quite grown up, and don’t really care to. We’re all still the little boys we once were, hanging posters of... -
Chevrolet Carlisle Blue Grand Sport Concept celebrates Pennsylvania pride
Posted on November 6, 2011 | No CommentsFiled under: Concept Cars, SEMA Show, Coupe, Performance, Chevrolet, GM, Design/Style Every year, masses of Corvette aficionados descend upon a little town in Pennsylvania to celebrate their love of the long-running Chevrolet sports car. Here in Las Vegas at the 2011 SEMA Show, General Motors has decided to show its... -
2011 Art Center Car Classic celebrates Southern California’s influence on automotive design
Posted on October 25, 2011 | No CommentsFiled under: Classics, Design/Style The Pasadena Art Center College of Design held its annual Car Classic this past weekend, an event that has been a must-attend on our calendars for the past few years. While rain hampered last year’s Car Classic, this year’s event benefited from a typically beautiful Southern... -
McCall’s Motorworks Revival celebrates 20th anniversary
Posted on August 18, 2011 | No CommentsFiled under: Classics, Performance, Misc. Auto Shows There are a few other events earlier in the Monterey car week, but for us it’s Gordon McCall’s Motorworks Revival that really gets things started. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the event at the Monterey Jet Center, and it was celebrated... -
V8 Supercar driver celebrates win by drifting entire victory lap
Posted on June 21, 2011 | No CommentsFiled under: Motorsports, Videos, Australia V8 Supercar race winner drifts around the track – Click above to watch the video after the jump Racing is racing. Drifting is drifting. The two don’t generally cross over, for one simple reason: drifting is slow, and racing is fast. Unless your name is...