I always look forward to the FUEL Coffee and Classics gatherings held in Port Melbourne. I most enjoy seeing the unexpected and unusual collection of vehicles that turn up. In the past, everything from ex-military vehicles, LA inspired low riders, to concours level restored classics have made an appearance. Just when you think every corner of motoring culture has been represented, something different appears and reminds us why we bothered to wake up early on a Saturday morning.
Read MoreAussie Spec: 2016 Australian Roush Mustang GT
For us car fans here in Australia, the announcement that the 2016 Mustang was to be produced in right hand drive and available to skid right of your local Ford dealer lot was welcome news. Mustang Motorsport in Ferntree Gully, just east of Melbourne, have added another level to that enthusiasm...
Read MoreDriven: The Hotchkis E-Max Challenger
Words & Photography: Luke Ray.
Read MoreKit Racer: 1973 Dodge Challenger Race Car
In the early-1970s, Chrysler came up with a unique program to help promote its vehicles in sportsman-level circle-track racing. These were racecars in kit form, released through their then-distributor Petty Enterprises and developed by the legendary Larry Rathgeb, who was also part of the streamlined Charger Daytona and Plymouth Superbird programs.
Read MoreFuel Tank TV: Official JOYRIDE Prequel
See this film and more than 1000 others at the Fuel Tank TV website.
"In 2016, Pennzoil is going to push the boundaries of motor oil performance with a series of new films titled “JOYRIDE.” - Pennzoil.
Fuel Tank TV: The Perfect IROC?
There’s a generation of Camaros that everyone seems to be overlooking. - /DRIVE
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