During World War Two, the best way the Royal Air Force could make 2,000 horsepower reliably was to employ the 37-liter, 2,240-cubic-inch Rolls-Royce Griffon. In the days when "no replacement for ...
SLP was the brainchild of longtime racer and aftermarket parts maker Ed Hamburger. Hamburger had risen to prominence as one of the country’s first and largest Chrysler Direct Connection dealers in ...
The late Reeves Callaway, who sadly passed this summer, is most famous for his association with the Corvette, but he also worked wonders on cars from Aston Martin, Alfa Romeo, BMW, Cadillac and ...