Monday, June 29, 2009

Free Online Car Photo Contest

From June 22 to August 29, 2009 Paradise Road Speed & Custom will be holding an online only contest. We will be giving away two brushed nickel key chains engraved with Paradise Road. One key chain will go to the best looking (best in show), while the second key chain will go to the best customized car (most creative). To enter the contest simply email us a photo of your classic car, classic truck, dragster, or stock car. Submit all entries to customerservice@paradiseroadspeedandcustom.com, please include your full name, mailing address, email address, and add Summer Contest to the subject line. Entering this contest gives Paradise Road Speed & Custom Inc. the right to use your photo(s) on our website and for promoting our business. Winners will be posted online & notified Sept 1, 2009. No purchase is necessary to enter, but we do have the best parts around in our online store, so please take a look while you're here. Have a fun summer and we'll see you on the road . . . Paradise Road that is!

Friday, June 12, 2009

MSD Billet Distributor


Reviewed by:

Kris


Car:

'66 Ford Mustang


Summary:

Looks great, drives great, very little tuning needed and installed within an hour. Much improved overall performance (otherwise stock 289). Very noticable at highway speeds and high RPM. Points style distributor would bog and skip. MSD stays smooth at all RPM's.



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Product Review: Red Line Engine Oil




Reviewed by:


Calvin




Car:


'87 Ford Mustang




Summary:


Redline is the finest quality synthetic oil for race-duty cars in the world. No doubt in my mind. My car is a dedicated open track car can exceed 170MPH. I spent $70,000 on my car and it's worth every penny to spend the money for Redline products when it counts. Race proven!




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Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ten NASCAR Drivers We Love to Hate

As you know, the great sport of NASCAR is loaded with drivers of varying personalities and characteristics. Which inavability leads to controversy between the drivers both on and off the track. Sure it would be easier to be a NICE guy on the track and drive clean, but who wants to sit through a three hour long race with no action. So today our top ten list answers the question, "What NASCAR drivers do we love to hate the most"?

  1. Kyle Busch, who is currently NASCAR's number one bad boy and always will be, until he learns to respect other drivers and not drive carelessly.
  2. Kurt Busch, just like his brother wants to win no matter the cost, even if it involves taking out another driver in the process.
  3. Robby Gordon, is known in racing as one of the most versatile drivers, but is also one of NASCAR's most hated. You can see why after he booted the other Gordon for his first NASCAR win, was responsible for the creation of the "Lucky Dog" rule, and who could forget the black flag at Montreal.
  4. Denny Hamlin, made our list for blaming everybody in the Gibbs organization but himself when things don't seem to go his way.
  5. Kevin Harvick, has had a lot of anger management problems in the past, such as when he jumped over his car in Richmond to get at Matt Kenseth.
  6. Juan Pablo Montoya, not neccessarily hated, but made our list for ushering in the new wave of IRL drivers into NASCAR.
  7. Tony Stewart, made our list because he isn't afraid to tell it like it is, and that's why we love to hate him.
  8. Jeff Gordon, was seemingly perfect when he entered NASCAR and his success only made the fans boo even him more.Check Spelling
  9. Dale Earnhardt Sr, "The Intimidator", made being hated by the fans cool with the black car, the dark sunglasses, the tough guy attitude, and the cool nickname.
  10. Michael Waltrip, made the list for his appearance on the TV show "My Name Is Earl".

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Our List of the Top Ten Movie Cars of All Time

Here's our list of the top ten movie cars of all time.

  1. '81 DeLorean DMC-12 -- "Back to the Future"
  2. '61 Ferrari 250 GT -- "Ferris Bueler's Day Off"
  3. '74 Dodge Monaco -- "The Blues Brothers"
  4. '70 Dodge Challenger -- "Vanishing Point"
  5. '68 Ford Mustang GT 390 -- "Bullitt"
  6. '59 Cadillac Ambulance -- "Ghostbusters"
  7. '58 Plymouth Fury -- "Christine"
  8. '73 Ford Falcon -- "The Road Warrior"
  9. '79 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am -- "Smokey & the Bandit"
  10. '32 Ford Coupe -- "American Graffiti

Monday, May 4, 2009

Where Are All The Flying Cars?


When I was a kid growing up I used to watch the Jetsons on TV and hoped for the day I could fly in my own personal flying machine. In the 8o's popular movies like "Back to the Future" and "Blade Runner" showed us the future, and it was the flying car. Who could forget the DeLorean? So I ask you, where are all the flying cars?
Well, the first autoplane was designed in 1917; it had 3 wings, a car-like cabin, and 4 large wheels, but it never got off the ground. In 1926 Henry Ford unveiled his version of the flying car, the "Sky Fivver", only 15 feet long it could fly and be driven on roads, but was abandoned after a fatal test flight. A few flying cars have been built and tested since then, like the "Aerobile", "Airphibian", and "Aerocar", some are even still flying today. The only problems with these are that you have to be a trained pilot and can only take off and land at an airport. So we're left with more plane than car.
In 1991 the world was introduced to the Moller "Skycar", with it's ability to take off and land vertically (see above photo). It promised to be the future of the automobile. Only one problem though, it had yet to actually fly. After a "hover test" in 2003, the possible production of the "Skycar" has been stalled due to lack of investors. There are currently several other inventors designing flying cars like Terrafugia and their small plane with wings that fold in, so it can be driven. But for now it is being designed only for sport pilots and not designed to replace the every day automobile. And there's Aeronautics' "X-Hawk", a power-lifted vehicle like the "Skycar", being designed for rescue and medical evacuation.
So it seems that the flying car being a reality still remains to be seen. Maybe they'll figure it out in my lifetime and add a Hemi to it.



Friday, May 1, 2009

American Cars We Can't Live Without

With GM and Chrysler being bailed out by the federal government, the possibility of more brands such as Pontiac not being made anymore is immenent. In fact, GM has said that they may sell or stop making the underperforming Saturn and Hummer brands by the end of this year. In an article on MSN Autos, a recent survey by Haggerty Insurance listed the top 10 American cars that we would hate the most to see go.
  1. Chevrolet Corvette
  2. Ford Mustang
  3. Chevrolet Camaro
  4. Saturn Sky Roadster
  5. Ford F-150
  6. Dodge Ram
  7. Cadillac CTS
  8. Chrysler 300
  9. Dodge challenger
  10. Hummer

Is there any car or truck you think should be on this list?