When a shop owner decides to secure business insurance, some of the immediate things that come to mind is securing coverage to satisfy a lease agreement, which in most cases is liability-based. For others, they could have a contract not only requesting liability coverage, but a specific dealer demanding garage keeper’s legal liability or auto… Continue reading Garage Owners Risk It All Without Property Insurance
Category: Features
The latest feature articles about the automotive aftermarket from THE SHOP.
Take a Ride in the Legacy Power Wagon Conversion Truck
Toyo Tires has released a 4K video showcasing the Legacy Power Wagon Conversion truck by Jackson Hole, Wyoming-based Legacy Classic Trucks. With each Legacy Power Wagon Conversion requiring well over 1,000 hours, the Legacy Power Wagon Conversion has become one of the most coveted and sought-after trucks. The above video showcases builder Winslow Bent giving… Continue reading Take a Ride in the Legacy Power Wagon Conversion Truck
Behind the Raw Power Driving the Shelby GT500
The new Mustang Shelby GT500 will be will be the most powerful street-legal Ford ever built once it hits dealer lots. The car’s seven-speed dual-clutch transmission, race-bred control strategies and advanced drive modes deliver a car that performs unlike any other domestic sports coupe, according to Ford. The 760-horsepower, 5.2-liter V-8 engine is the most power-… Continue reading Behind the Raw Power Driving the Shelby GT500
Paul Lee’s Return to the Drag Strip is About More Than Winning
Paul Lee, a veteran racer and the owner of McLeod Racing Clutches, returned to NHRA competition in May in the Nitro Funny Car category two years after suffering a widow-maker heart attack. Primarily backed by McLeod Racing and in partnership with StraightLine Strategy Group (SSG), the McLeod Funny Car debuted at the NHRA Southern Nationals… Continue reading Paul Lee’s Return to the Drag Strip is About More Than Winning
Making a Transmission Adapter from Scratch for a Rat Rod
Albert Zuger, the Guild of Automotive Restorers’ top metal worker, recently demonstrated how to make a flywheel and torque converter adapter, without any CNC equipment to fit a 350 T GM automatic transmission to a 1950’s Packard flathead straight eight-cylinder engine. Watch Zuger’s video above.
Special-Order Project Takes Inspiration from Porsche 908
Emory Motorsports has unveiled a fully custom Porsche 911 with the Emory Outlaw 911K…
Chris Church’s 1940 Ford Truck is a Showstopper
Church Built Customs of Portland, Oregon had a great showing at last year’s SEMA show with the shop’s custom 1940 Ford truck…
Fear & Loathing E-commerce? Combine a Memorable In-Shop Experience with These Online Solutions
E-commerce is certainly a modern convenience and powerful tool for any automotive shop’s comprehensive retail strategy, but online shopping is simply not capable of matching the natural customer reactions generated by a stellar in-store shopping experience. A retailer’s goal is to extend further than the base transaction and elicit a response, an emotion. The element… Continue reading Fear & Loathing E-commerce? Combine a Memorable In-Shop Experience with These Online Solutions
Fourth Man to Walk on the Moon Drove This ’69 Stingray
A 390-horsepower, 427-ci Corvette Stingray will go on display at the National Mall in September as part of the annual Cars at the Capital exhibition. The coupe will be displayed Sept. 12-19 in a glass case near the National Monument and Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. Here’s the car’s story, according to the Historic Vehicle… Continue reading Fourth Man to Walk on the Moon Drove This ’69 Stingray
Meyer Chooses Gladiator as Latest Marketing Vehicle
The distributor upfitted the 2020 Jeep truck with a few bells and whistles to help generate shop sales…
Key Performance Indicators Report – July 2019
Briefing As the first half of 2019 comes to a close, the United States enters the longest economic expansion during its history, according to Kyle Cheng on behalf of SEMA. “The economy is intact, and the risk of recession has diminished. Further risks of additional tariffs appear low for now but tension remains, and growth… Continue reading Key Performance Indicators Report – July 2019
Cashing in on the Lifted Era
The automotive suspension market has seen considerable development in recent years, with the lifted look taking on major cultural relevance. The trend is expected to continue, according to Allied Market Research. The global segment is expected to grow to $284 billion by 2022, placing it among the most lucrative aftermarket automotive product markets. For these… Continue reading Cashing in on the Lifted Era
Restoring a Buick Nailhead V-8 from Rusty to Roaring
Hagerty recently posted a YouTube video showcasing the full restoration of a 401 Buick Nailhead engine. “The engine is together and running like a dream. And now, for your enjoyment, we present our latest Redline Rebuild time-lapse video,” the company stated in the video bio. “We pulled this iconic V-8 from a 1965 Buick Wildcat… Continue reading Restoring a Buick Nailhead V-8 from Rusty to Roaring
Sensory Steering Wheel Keeps Driver’s Eyes on The Road
A steering wheel has been developed by Jaguar Land Rover to help keep drivers’ eyes on the road by using heat to indicate when to turn left or right. The research, in partnership with Glasgow University, has created a sensory steering wheel, parts of which can be quickly heated and cooled to inform drivers where… Continue reading Sensory Steering Wheel Keeps Driver’s Eyes on The Road
Wrap Shop’s Suicide Prevention Fundraiser is Personal
Kevin Kempf, founder of Gretna, Louisiana-based wrap shop PG Nola, has launched of the sale of limited edition suicide awareness wrap gloves, made in memory of his son, Collin Archuleta, who took his own life in 2017, just days shy of his high school graduation…