Like most automotive movements or trends, it’s difficult to identify exactly when Pro Street started. Nor does it really matter if you think about it—trying to define what was the first Pro Street car ...
"Pro Street cars of that era were so popular they made us like rock stars. " Excess. It's the word we hear frequently in reference to the Eighties. Hot rodders were ready for some of that after ...
A modified 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 with a supercharged 355 V8 and clean title is listed for sale in Washington state.
Let’s face it. As the country that invented drag racing, America is a land of transbrake poppin’, wheel-standing drag racers. To most of us, the quintessential hot rod packs big cubic inches, fat rear ...
For the 1968 model year, regular people like you and me couldn’t get a more potent Camaro than the-block 396 and race-bred 302 small-block V8. The 427 wasn’t available as a regular production option, ...
Having CVO, Pro Street and Blackout in the same sentence caused us to raise an eyebrow, and we're glad we did, because Harley's new machine is a thing of beauty. A thing of expensive beauty, but no ...
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 ...
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A 2,600 HP 1964 Corvette pro street build
An in-depth look at a custom 1964 Corvette Pro Street build engineered for extreme horsepower and precision design. How far ...
What the heck is Pro Street anymore? Is it simply a narrowed rearend, regardless of straight-line performance? What about cars that run 9- or even 8-second elapsed times on just a 10-inch tire?
If you are a shrewd investor, you should “invest” in one of the 300-odd Harley-Davidson Custom Vehicle Operations Pro Street Breakouts allocated to Australia before they’re all gone. Not only are they ...
TJ started writing for TopSpeed in 2015, but has been writing on motorcycle and automotive topics since 2009 for outlets such as eHow, eHowNow, and MotorTrend subsidiaries. He is certified to work on ...
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