Want to make your muscle car (especially 60s Ford muscle car) handle and run circuit courses?
Maeco's the place to look
ww.maecomotorsport.com/
(yes, two W's appears to be right)
If LSR stuff is more your bag, check Nish motorsport. two time record setters at speed week
www.nishmotorsports.com/
now if you want performance muscle car wheels which look the business, are strong and don't weigh a ton per corner PS Engineering are your guys.... They also do repops of a bunch of old schhol competition rims.
Site still under construction but some info (NO PICS!) at www.psewheels.com/
OK, got a modern V8 or want to transplant a modern lump using the stock loom? Think you're stuck for tuning options? Check this stuff out....
www.sctflash.com/
Techno toys... Dyno, drag and lap simulators.... I've seen reviews of these which pitted them agasint the real life options and they are surprisingly good. AI is here: www.proracingsim.com/
Wanna put a '64 Olds trans behind a '49 Olds motor? Or the other way around? Modern and old engines and transes catered for. Bendtsens are the guys to help you do it....
www.transmissionadaptors.com/
Now we were just yakking about those 2.3 Lima engines which look a bit like Pintos. Esslinger's the guys to sort tuning out if they float your boat. www.esslingeracing.com/
S'pose you wanna take a lok at some fine rods, customs, streetmachines? Good Guys is a big ol club in the US, kinda the antithesis of the rat rod movement and all (often singled out in some of those kind of mags/forums) but you got to check what they got....
www.good-guys.com
Now then, everyone knows a bunchof the big names in paint but DuPont are hoping their Hot Hues range will be up there with the big names. A while back they lanched Hot Hues as a destinct brand. I love their slogan - "its whats on the outside that counts".
Shame there seems to be a fault with their gallery at the mo as theres some fine rides in it. Heres a flamed bike tank though
Check it out at www.hothues.com
Tell you what but the PAINT GODS are humble, shy retiring fellows
www.paintgods.com/
Some great WIP shots.
Now if you are a fan of www.carsinbarns.com then you'll love the virtual yard tour at classiccarsrotting.com/
Sadly this next site is in the US and they don;t have a retail outlet within walking distance of my house. That would be cool. Mailorder might be a bit heavy even with the favourable exchange rate. But some neat bits and bobs
www.racepartsolutions.com/
Wana know where the yanks buy and sell old curse word off dragsters, circuit cars, street machines etc. other than eBay?
www.racingjunk.com/
Does what it says on the tin. Enjoy...
Muscle cars, street machines - tech, events reports, stuff in general = www.musclerides.com/
Maeco's the place to look
ww.maecomotorsport.com/
(yes, two W's appears to be right)
If LSR stuff is more your bag, check Nish motorsport. two time record setters at speed week
www.nishmotorsports.com/
now if you want performance muscle car wheels which look the business, are strong and don't weigh a ton per corner PS Engineering are your guys.... They also do repops of a bunch of old schhol competition rims.
Site still under construction but some info (NO PICS!) at www.psewheels.com/
OK, got a modern V8 or want to transplant a modern lump using the stock loom? Think you're stuck for tuning options? Check this stuff out....
www.sctflash.com/
Techno toys... Dyno, drag and lap simulators.... I've seen reviews of these which pitted them agasint the real life options and they are surprisingly good. AI is here: www.proracingsim.com/
Wanna put a '64 Olds trans behind a '49 Olds motor? Or the other way around? Modern and old engines and transes catered for. Bendtsens are the guys to help you do it....
www.transmissionadaptors.com/
Now we were just yakking about those 2.3 Lima engines which look a bit like Pintos. Esslinger's the guys to sort tuning out if they float your boat. www.esslingeracing.com/
S'pose you wanna take a lok at some fine rods, customs, streetmachines? Good Guys is a big ol club in the US, kinda the antithesis of the rat rod movement and all (often singled out in some of those kind of mags/forums) but you got to check what they got....
www.good-guys.com
Now then, everyone knows a bunchof the big names in paint but DuPont are hoping their Hot Hues range will be up there with the big names. A while back they lanched Hot Hues as a destinct brand. I love their slogan - "its whats on the outside that counts".
Shame there seems to be a fault with their gallery at the mo as theres some fine rides in it. Heres a flamed bike tank though
Check it out at www.hothues.com
Tell you what but the PAINT GODS are humble, shy retiring fellows
www.paintgods.com/
Some great WIP shots.
Now if you are a fan of www.carsinbarns.com then you'll love the virtual yard tour at classiccarsrotting.com/
Sadly this next site is in the US and they don;t have a retail outlet within walking distance of my house. That would be cool. Mailorder might be a bit heavy even with the favourable exchange rate. But some neat bits and bobs
www.racepartsolutions.com/
Wana know where the yanks buy and sell old curse word off dragsters, circuit cars, street machines etc. other than eBay?
www.racingjunk.com/
Does what it says on the tin. Enjoy...
Muscle cars, street machines - tech, events reports, stuff in general = www.musclerides.com/