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Wheels of the Week: British Car Day

The first Saturday in August has traditionally been British Car Day in Dayton. It started 25 years ago at Carillon Park, the brainchild of the Miami Valley Triumphs.
08/19/2009 at 10:38 a.m. | 16 photos | more galleries like this

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Dayton Wire Wheels makes mark with hot rodders

The Ridler Award is one of the most prestigious in all of hot rodding. Since 1964, it has been awarded at the Detroit Autorama, to what the judges determine to be the Best of the Best in brand-new hot rods.
05/01/2009 at 3:24 p.m. | 11 photos | more galleries like this

score: 0.310595184858

Wheels of the Week: DARF Racecar Show

It was a sure sign that spring is in the air, and a new racing season is just around the corner when more than 50 race cars filled Lang's Chevrolet in Beavercreek for the annual Dayton Auto Racing Fan Club (DARF) Race Car Show.
03/18/2009 at 3:37 p.m. | 12 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: Kammer Racing

Kammer Racing is proof that you can't judge a book by its cover. Walking into the storefront speed shop in Huber Heights, you're greeted by walls lined with performance parts and accessories, and there are a number of engines sitting on stands, ready for a customer to drop into his or her ride.
02/04/2009 at 12:49 p.m. | 12 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: Doran Racing

Lebanon's Kevin Doran will be working around the clock on Jan. 24 and 25. He'll be the team manager on the No. 77 McDonald's Daytona Prototype racecar, hoping to end up in Victory Lane for the seventh time in the Rolex 24 at Daytona.
01/14/2009 at 4:07 p.m. | 12 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: David Lowry's Mustang

David Lowry really never had much of a chance to be anything other than a drag racer. "It started with my grandfather, who was a drag racer, and it's progressed through my dad and now to me," the 31-year-old explained.
12/24/2008 at noon | 6 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: Restorations, Rods & Customs

It all started 20 years ago in a single-car garage with Chris Smallenbarger working on a car. This fall Smallenbarger christened his new 6,600-square-foot shop, a complete facility where he and his six employees can do literally anything you want.
12/04/2008 at 4:31 p.m. | 12 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: Keith Rose's Mustang

"It's America's forever muscle car." That's Keith Rose's description of the Ford Mustang, but his approach is quite different than many Mustang owners. "Most people want the GT, with the 4.6-liter V-8. But for me, I found this V-6 and it fits right into what I want — something unique, but still quick," Rose said.
12/18/2008 at 10:11 a.m. | 10 photos | more galleries like this

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Wheels of the Week: Jim Unger Racing

The bare chassis of an old Gasser sits right inside the door. In the back of the shop on the chassis jig, welded metal tubing begins to resemble the frame of a front engine dragster, circa 1960. Jim Unger is hunched over his welding table, fabricating the spring brackets for the Gasser he's restoring.
12/31/2008 at 6 a.m. | 10 photos | more galleries like this

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Review: 2009 Hyundai Genesis

One of the pleasant surprises of the 2009 model year is the Hyundai Genesis. This brand-new rear-wheel drive sedan fits neatly into the luxury category with such standard items as plush leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, steering wheel radio controls, a full complement of safety equipment (including eight airbags, antilock brakes and electronic stability control) and alloy wheels among many, MANY features.
02/04/2009 at 3:14 p.m. | 4 photos | more galleries like this

score: 0.204366192234