Video Rewind is where we point out interesting videos found on the internet. Whether they are historical, funny, dramatic, technical, or whatever. We like them, so we thought you might too.
Dodge SRT Demon Unleashed
If you haven’t heard, crawl out of your cave and take a look the new 840-hp Dodge Demon. Designed to take the Hellcat to the next level with a purpose-built drag car/semi-street car, Tim Kuniskis, head of Passenger Cars for Dodge, SRT FCA North America, reveals the real story behind the Demon’s debut.
Chevy Concepts Come To Life
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6m6ue2rxouA
This short film gives an insider’s view of how Chevrolet creates videos of future car development using current models as the platform and then building out the exterior in CG. Working with a company called The Mill, Chevrolet now has some cutting-edge video content that sets them apart. The future is now.
EXCLUSIVE CONTENT: One Time With Jeff Smith: Sullivan Stories
https://youtu.be/IjD2E5rlCZI
Our very own Jeff Smith is well known in the industry, was instrumental in the advent of the Pro Street movement, and has some great stories to tell! On this episode of One Time with Jeff Smith, he talks about his infamous cross-country road trip with Scott Sullivan in the Cheese Wiz ’55 back in 1989 to prove a Pro Street car could “go” as well as “show.”
Big Red Diversity
The cover story for the Summer 2017 issue is the Big Red Camaro’s return to Pikes Peak in June. If you haven’t see the car at speed, this video will be sure to give you a taste. From the Mojave Mile to the Silver State Classic, and everything in between, Big Red has created a legend any fan of speed can appreciate.
1751 Horsepower Big Block Screams On The Dyno
https://youtu.be/aymPb8rnmSI
Watch this 1750-plus hp big-block Chevrolet engine scream on the Westech Performance Group dyno. This beast of an engine was headed for a 19-foot Cheyenne open cockpit jet boat that will run 150 mph in a thousand feet. Sounds like a fun ride to us.
Dilemma – Build a Classic Muscle Car or Buy a New One?
This video provides some very solid information that attacks the dilemma facing many muscle car fans: Build your own classic to make it perfect, or buy a new one and pass on all the challenges required with a build. BMason does a nice job attacking both sides of that argument with fair discussion that any muscle car buyer, old or new, should understand going in.
From Power & Performance News Print Volume 8, Issue 2