The Fate of SEMA 2020
The SEMA show for many of us gives us a chance to meet and talk with vendors and to possibly make a deal with swag, parts or sponsorship. But will this year be different?
The SEMA show for many of us gives us a chance to meet and talk with vendors and to possibly make a deal with swag, parts or sponsorship. But will this year be different?
I sought out to find the smallest cars at SEMA 2019, and was not disappointed to find that small cars can still make a huge impact at the largest car show on earth.
I don’t know much about this Nissan S13 Silvia except that it belongs to a Japanese Formula Drift competitor (n.toshiking) and it’s wearing the latest fashion from Rocket Bunny Pandem. … Read More
One of the build projects I found really exciting this at SEMA week was this one. UpRev’s booth was tucked into a side hall but I’m familiar with their ambition … Read More
There’s nothing more SEMA than taking an expensive exotic European car and throwing the aftermarket book at it, creating something both thrillingly sensational and wildly unrealistic. These are just a … Read More
Just a sample of this year’s SEMA smorgasboard of builds. Specifically, those flavored with good ol’ American horsepower. The variety of hotrods, restomods, sports cars, trucks, classics, power wagons, dragsters, … Read More
Here’s a small collection of the most exciting and interesting builds from SEMA this year (there were a lot!) that started on a Japanese-built chassis. Japanese automotive quality is a … Read More
In the biology world, “hybrid” means the offspring of two different species – a blend of two parents that wouldn’t have normally been crossed. That’s exactly what’s going on here … Read More
If you’re a classic Lamborghini purist, you’re going to hate this one. That is – or was – a 1969 Lamborghini Espada. Only 1217 of these polarizing four-seater GT cars … Read More