In this week’s feature, SEMA speaks with company owner Darryl Nance, as he shares his story about the build that introduced him to the business side of car building and resto mod work, and what projects his company is working on in 2020.
The SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) will join the second annual Deuce’s Wild Competition Car Show at the Atlantic City Convention Center in New Jersey, March 11–13, 2021.
Shop Foreman Michael Kaiser tells the story of his collaboration with company owner Harold Chapman.
Widely acknowledged for the company’s ’69 Camaro that displayed at the 2019 SEMA Show, the vehicle received the Goodguys 2020 Street Machine of the Year Award, a GM Design Award and was also a Top 40 contender in the 2019 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition.
Hot Rod Specialties, Indianapolis company owner Brad Denney is no stranger to building and owning various types of musclecars and street rods.
Boneyard Builds has been named as this week’s SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) council spotlight member.
SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) members and those involved in the hot rod segment of the industry are invited to join the council for their upcoming virtual membership meeting on August 21, at 10:00 a.m. (PDT).
Throughout the year, SEMA councils and networks offer a variety of niche-specific educational and networking opportunities to help members promote their particular market segment.
Levi Green shares insights about his Chevrolet Design Award-winning ’58 Chevrolet Apache, his notable industry mentors and what exciting projects he foresees in the future.