SEMA 2016: Five We Want to Drive
No eye-watering monstrosities here
Jonathon KleinWriter
SEMA 2016: Five We Want to Drive
No eye-watering monstrosities here
Jonathon KleinWriter
When a convention gets as big as SEMA, it becomes hard to differentiate yourself among the throngs of people. And atSEMA, that means many builders, mechanics, OEMs, and others feel the need to produce flashier, more bombastic cars.
However, that recipe isn't the best approach and many of these things are simply seizure-inducing piles of rubbish.
That's why when we come across a gem among the thousands of modified vile vehicles scattered throughout the show, we stop and take notice. And for a select few, we take photos and feel the need to celebrate these awesome creations. Here's the top five that caught our eye.
1. A twin-turbocharged Cummins and nitrous-powered drift truck running massive tires, a full cage, and a hydraulic handbrake. So rad.
2. Vintage240Zs are rapidly growing in popularity and this gorgeous gold car stole our hearts.
3. This Porsche 930 Turbo is perfect. Plain and simple.
4.Ryan Tuerck's Toyota GT 4586. A naturally aspirated Ferrari 458 V-8 in a Toyota 86's engine bay? With the exhaust exiting ahead of the front tires, a full cage, and that Ferrari intake right in front of you? Sign. Us. Up.
5. This lifted Chevelle SS is terrible, the suspension isn't done correctly, and it has a gross sticker on the side and tail of the car. We don't care. It's badass and we love it.