Merely uttering the phrase Pro Street conjures up thoughts of the flamboyant show cars of the ’80s, but the look actually goes back to the 1970s, when hot-rodders began adopting NHRA Pro Stock ...
Modifying and repurposing cars goes back nearly as far as the automobile itself. And whether the changes are made with the intention of increasing performance and speed or for purely aesthetic ...
It’s not always easy to walk the line between race car and street car, but Pro Street machines walk that line with the best of them. For those that don’t know, Pro Street has a history dating back to ...
The car hobby really is quite addicting. Once you dip your toe in it, things can quickly spiral, and before you know it, you’re dropping big coin on a full rebuild. That’s exactly what happened with ...
“Hot rods” should not be confused with “muscle cars”, insists Wikipedia. Yet in today’s classic automobile example at Beverly ...
To date, Hoosier has made a lineup of racing tires for road courses, dirt ovals, drag racing, karting, off-roading, rallying, and even for pro street cars. None were made to be street-legal—until now.
The engine’s former service life was in the professional IHRA/NHRA Mountain Motor Pro Stock ranks, running deep into the 6s at well over 200 mph. Robbins wasted no time in adjusting it for the ...