Doughbo Chevelle: 2,800 HP of Raw Power and Innovation

The Doughboy Chevelle, crafted by Blazin Rodz, is a one-of-a-kind marvel that combines cutting-edge technology with raw power. Under the hood, this monstrous machine boasts an incredible 2,800 horsepower, powered by a 540 cubic inch V8 engine. Every detail of this beast has been meticulously designed, with many components featuring 3D-printed and CNC-machined parts, all … Read more

1954 Kurtis 500M: A Rare Icon of American Motorsports

The 1954 Kurtis 500M stands as a symbol of American ingenuity, blending race-inspired performance with sleek, hand-built craftsmanship. Developed by renowned race car constructor Frank Kurtis, the 500M was a limited-production sports car that emerged from the heyday of post-war automotive innovation, where speed and style were paramount. A Legendary Design Born from the Track … Read more

1972 Toyota Celica: Stephan Papadakis’ Passion Project

Displayed alongside the 240Z, the 1972 Toyota Celica is a personal project of Formula DRIFT legend Stephan Papadakis. The Celica, once a barn find sitting for over two decades, has been meticulously restored and upgraded by Papadakis to create a show-stopping masterpiece. At the heart of the Celica is a rare 18R-G four-cylinder engine, bored … Read more

1995 Toyota Supra: A 1100hp Beast

Leo Barrit’s 1995 Toyota Supra is a true testament to performance engineering, showcasing more than 12 years of passion and craftsmanship. As a runner-up in the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, this Mk4 Supra, displayed outdoors at the SEMA Show, features a fully rebuilt 2JZ-GTE VVTi engine, stroked to 3.3 liters and fitted … Read more

1960 Renault Dauphine: A Group 5-Inspired Transformation

Justin Cashmore’s 1960 Renault Dauphine is no ordinary vintage car. As the winner of the 2024 ENEOS x Pit+Paddock Show Car Contest, this remarkable build features a mid-engine VW VR6 engine and widebody carbon fiber bodywork. Inspired by Group 5 racing, Cashmore’s Dauphine showcases his unique approach to car culture. The Dauphine’s 2.8L VW VR6 … Read more

1971 Datsun 240Z: The Devil Z Reborn

The iconic 1971 Datsun 240Z, famously known as the “Devil Z,” is a masterpiece of collaboration between John Lau and renowned designer Jon Sibal. Inspired by the anime manga series Wangan Midnight, this widebody 240Z on display at ENEOS booth #24133 at the SEMA Show exemplifies high-performance and style. The aggressive widebody kit, designed by … Read more

1948 Packard Super 8 Convertible: A Classic American Luxury

The 1948 Packard Super 8 Convertible epitomizes the elegance and craftsmanship of post-war American automotive design. As a flagship model of the Packard Motor Car Company, the Super 8 was celebrated for its powerful performance, luxurious features, and stunning aesthetic. Design and Styling The 1948 Super 8 Convertible features a striking, elongated body with smooth … Read more

Iconic Performance: The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible

The 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible stands as one of the most celebrated American sports cars in automotive history. With its striking design, powerful performance, and groundbreaking innovations, this model marked a pivotal moment in Corvette’s evolution, capturing the essence of mid-century motoring and the spirit of adventure. A Bold New Look The 1963 Corvette … Read more

Timeless Luxury: The 1965 Cadillac Coupe Deville

Step back into the golden age of American luxury with the 1965 Cadillac Coupe Deville. Renowned for its distinctive style, unparalleled comfort, and powerful performance, this iconic vehicle remains a symbol of elegance and sophistication. As you delve into its features, you’ll discover why the Coupe Deville continues to capture the hearts of car enthusiasts … Read more