'Cuda AARs were, of course, originally conceived and built to compete in the SCCA's Trans-Am Racing Series. In 1970 drivers Dan Gurney and Swede Savage led the original All American Racers team, ...
The SCCA Trans-Am racing series: It was the best of times, and there was no worst of times. Ford narrowly missed winning the season title in 1969, and would not be denied for '70. Big Bud Moore ran a ...
The 510 exemplified the benefits of low weight, rear-wheel drive, and a balanced chassis. Datsun's cheap and cheerful compact saw a great deal of success on the race grid, especially when rubbing ...
As the '60s came to an end, all of Detroit's major manufacturers were involved in automobile racing, be it NASCAR, open wheel competition, drag racing, or sports car racing. It wasn't until 1969 that ...
SCCA VP Hayward Wagner dives deep into the growth engine that is Track Night in America and the enduring culture of SCCA ...
The 1970 Plymouth AAR 'Cuda was the Mopar brand's SCCA Trans Am homologation special during the series' early 1970s heyday. A restored example headed to the Mecum Auctions Kissimmee, Florida, sale ...