#FEATURETHIS: BORN IN THE USA
When we did our call-out for American iron this month, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. After all, we’ve
When we did our call-out for American iron this month, I wasn’t really sure what to expect. After all, we’ve
As we celebrate American car culture this month, we figured it would be a good time to revive the #FEATURETHIS
The first #FeatureThis reader ride spotlight of 2013 comes to us from Bryan Berkenkamp of San Antonio Texas. Bryan’s machine
As if making any kind of decision at this time of year wasn’t difficult enough, here comes the biggest challenge,
While 2012 has been a year full of great memories for me shooting out in the field, it’s also been
As we make our way through the final days of the year 2012, it’s time for the final #FeatureThis reader’s
It’s time to break away once more from our Speedhunters Awards voting and year in review stories for the final
Following last week’s all-Roadster edition of #FeatureThis it’s back to a slightly more diverse selection of machines from the around
While I’ll be the first to admit that motorcycles are unfamiliar territory to me, the idea of motorcycle engines swapped into cars has always been exciting. Of course you can’t really just toss a bike motor into any old car – it should be something very small and very light. Something like this Mini built by Speedhunters reader Robert Valk.
The response to our call out for reader-owned Mazda Roadsters has been nothing short of overwhelming. Even as I write this, submissions are still flooding into the #FeatureThis inbox. It was incredibly difficult trying to narrow down the submissions to something manageable, and we’ve tried to come up with a selection of cars that represents the global appeal and culture that surrounds Mazda’s popular sports car. There’s a lot to see, so let’s begin!
(Above) Roadster fan Masahko Shibata (left) and some of his friends gather at Kariya Parking Area in Aichi, Japan.
Do you or someone know drive a cool Mazda Miata/MX-5/Roadster? We want to see it!
As part of next week’s Miata celebration, we will be running a special all-Roadster version of #FeatureThis with cars owned by the global Speedhunters community. If you would like to participate, send an email to featurethis@speedhunters.com with a few photos of your car (800 pixels or larger) along with a brief description of what you have done to it. Be sure to include your name and location. We will gather up our favorites and post them next Friday to join the other Miata special features we have in store.
Let’s seem those Roadsters!
マツダ ロードスターのオーナーさん、または知り合いにマツダ ロードスター乗りがいる方にお知らせです!
来週の#Feature Thisでは、マツダ ロードスター祭りとして世界中のクールなロードスターを紹介していきます。ご自慢の愛車を紹介希望の方は写真をfeaturethis@speedhunters.comまでお送りください。写真は800ピクセル以上のサイズで、簡単なスペックとお名前、お住まいの地域を明記してください。世界中から集まったクールなロードスターの写真はSpeedhuntersにていくつかピックアップし、来週の金曜日にロードスター スペシャル特集と共に紹介します。
皆さんからの応募お待ちしています!
-Mike
Today’s #FeatureThis submission comes from the always lively Pacific Northwest. The car in question is a 1973 Celica ST owned by Matt Panic from Seattle, and as the opening photo suggests, Matt’s Celica is not your typical vintage cruiser.
After a quick break for SEMA week, #FeatureThis is back and better than ever. Beginning this week, we decided to merge the submissions from Japan with those from the rest of the world for a true global pool of automotive greatness.
Let’s begin!
今週の#Feature Thisから、日本からの投稿と世界中の投稿をひとつにまとめてグローバルに展開していきます。ですが、まだまだ日本の皆さんからの投稿を受け付けております。皆さんからの投稿お待ちしております!
A few weeks ago we ran a little piece on an AW11 MR2 owned by a Speedhunters reader from Australia. In that post made the observation that the MR2 is doesn’t quite get the attention it deserves compared to other cars from the era. The same can also be said for another Toyota enthusiast machine – the Celica All Trac or Celica GT-Four, depending on what part of the world you’re from.
Week in and week out the #FeatureThis inbox and Instagram feeds continue to fill with images of you guys enjoying your vehicles across the planet.
Today brings us yet another solid group of machinery from Skylines to vintage Chevys, and even a Lowrider Toyota MR-S. Check it out!