Thu, 06/14/2018 - 14:10

Dodge Charger

This is the ’19 Dodge Charger Scat Pack completely undisguised.

Last month, Dodge teased the new Charger SRT Hellcat. Now we’re seeing a Scat Pack-equipped model with the same modified grille intake that was earlier teased. Dodge is expected to give the Charger one more refresh before a redesigned version appears early next decade.

Power may be modified a little and there could be minor tech additions, but don’t expect too many other changes for the elderly model. The ’19 Chargers should appear later this year.

Dodge Charger

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 06/14/2018 - 14:05

By Chad Simon

Installation and Gala Last year, nearly 500 members of the automotive specialty-parts industry attended the SEMA Installation & Gala to pay tribute to the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers.

 
Pinewood Drag RacesHeld in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races will take place Friday, July 20, 2018, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California.

Join friends and colleagues for the SEMA Installation & Gala, Friday, July 20, from 6:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m., at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California. This special evening honors the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers, 2018 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—Donnie Eatherly, Ed Pink and Chris Thomson—and the association’s incoming and outgoing Board members.

The 2018 SEMA Installation & Gala will feature up-and-coming industry leaders and esteemed icons from the automotive accessories world. The celebration will include a cocktail reception, where the SEMA Pinewood Drag Races will take place, and dinner will follow. Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares.

All SEMA-member companies are invited to join the festivities, but seats are limited, so register now at www.sema.org/gala.

Once again held in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares 2018 Pinewood Drag Races will take place during the cocktail reception, shortly before the gala begins. Each year, hundreds of SEMA-member companies step up to generously sponsor pinewood cars, with 100% of the proceeds going to qualified SEMA Cares charities. To learn more and register, visit www.sema.org/semacares.

SEMA members can race either a car or a truck in three classes: Build It For Me (BIFM), Stock and Unlimited. Members can either sponsor child-built cars and trucks in the BIFM or Stock Class, or they can build and enter their own SEMA-supplied stock car or truck. Stock-Class racing usually garners the most entries with a typical speed of 3.2 seconds on a 50-ft. track. For hardcore speed enthusiasts, the Unlimited Class has only one rule—that one item from the stock kit be used. Cars in this class run sub-3 seconds, and many of the past top builders include some of the most recognized names in the industry.

SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races special features include the annual HRIA Builders Challenge and the Council Cup. Watch as some of the biggest names in hot rodding build state-of-the-art custom pinewoods that will be raced and then auctioned off, with all of the proceeds going to SEMA Cares. Council members are invited to come out and challenge their peers for the opportunity to win the coveted Council Cup. The more cars or trucks fielded by each council member, the greater their chances of winning.

Now in its second year, the Industry Cup Challenge features five divisions where sponsoring companies race child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1. The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions: Warehouse Distributors, Manufacturers, Media Groups, Rep Agencies and Service Providers. The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drag Races, where the company will have a chance to defend their title. The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.

Proceeds from the races will benefit SEMA Cares charities, including The Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction. Childhelp assists abused and neglected children by providing counseling and programs in a safe and secure living environment. Victory Junction provides a camp experience for children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses who otherwise would not be able to go. Sponsoring a SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races car or truck is easy and rewarding. Help a child in need today!

Register for the Installation & Gala at www.sema.org/gala.

2017 Pinewood Drag Race Winners:

Build-It-For-Me Class:WeatherTech
Stock Class:Keystone Automotive Operations
Unlimited Class:Dave Williams, Go Rhino Products
Industry Cup Challenge:Allied Exhaust
Thu, 06/14/2018 - 14:05

By Chad Simon

Installation and Gala Last year, nearly 500 members of the automotive specialty-parts industry attended the SEMA Installation & Gala to pay tribute to the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers.

 
Pinewood Drag RacesHeld in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races will take place Friday, July 20, 2018, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California.

Join friends and colleagues for the SEMA Installation & Gala, Friday, July 20, from 6:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m., at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California. This special evening honors the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers, 2018 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—Donnie Eatherly, Ed Pink and Chris Thomson—and the association’s incoming and outgoing Board members.

The 2018 SEMA Installation & Gala will feature up-and-coming industry leaders and esteemed icons from the automotive accessories world. The celebration will include a cocktail reception, where the SEMA Pinewood Drag Races will take place, and dinner will follow. Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares.

All SEMA-member companies are invited to join the festivities, but seats are limited, so register now at www.sema.org/gala.

Once again held in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares 2018 Pinewood Drag Races will take place during the cocktail reception, shortly before the gala begins. Each year, hundreds of SEMA-member companies step up to generously sponsor pinewood cars, with 100% of the proceeds going to qualified SEMA Cares charities. To learn more and register, visit www.sema.org/semacares.

SEMA members can race either a car or a truck in three classes: Build It For Me (BIFM), Stock and Unlimited. Members can either sponsor child-built cars and trucks in the BIFM or Stock Class, or they can build and enter their own SEMA-supplied stock car or truck. Stock-Class racing usually garners the most entries with a typical speed of 3.2 seconds on a 50-ft. track. For hardcore speed enthusiasts, the Unlimited Class has only one rule—that one item from the stock kit be used. Cars in this class run sub-3 seconds, and many of the past top builders include some of the most recognized names in the industry.

SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races special features include the annual HRIA Builders Challenge and the Council Cup. Watch as some of the biggest names in hot rodding build state-of-the-art custom pinewoods that will be raced and then auctioned off, with all of the proceeds going to SEMA Cares. Council members are invited to come out and challenge their peers for the opportunity to win the coveted Council Cup. The more cars or trucks fielded by each council member, the greater their chances of winning.

Now in its second year, the Industry Cup Challenge features five divisions where sponsoring companies race child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1. The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions: Warehouse Distributors, Manufacturers, Media Groups, Rep Agencies and Service Providers. The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drag Races, where the company will have a chance to defend their title. The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.

Proceeds from the races will benefit SEMA Cares charities, including The Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction. Childhelp assists abused and neglected children by providing counseling and programs in a safe and secure living environment. Victory Junction provides a camp experience for children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses who otherwise would not be able to go. Sponsoring a SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races car or truck is easy and rewarding. Help a child in need today!

Register for the Installation & Gala at www.sema.org/gala.

2017 Pinewood Drag Race Winners:

Build-It-For-Me Class:WeatherTech
Stock Class:Keystone Automotive Operations
Unlimited Class:Dave Williams, Go Rhino Products
Industry Cup Challenge:Allied Exhaust
Thu, 06/14/2018 - 14:05

By Chad Simon

Installation and Gala Last year, nearly 500 members of the automotive specialty-parts industry attended the SEMA Installation & Gala to pay tribute to the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers.

 
Pinewood Drag RacesHeld in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races will take place Friday, July 20, 2018, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California.

Join friends and colleagues for the SEMA Installation & Gala, Friday, July 20, from 6:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m., at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California. This special evening honors the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers, 2018 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—Donnie Eatherly, Ed Pink and Chris Thomson—and the association’s incoming and outgoing Board members.

The 2018 SEMA Installation & Gala will feature up-and-coming industry leaders and esteemed icons from the automotive accessories world. The celebration will include a cocktail reception, where the SEMA Pinewood Drag Races will take place, and dinner will follow. Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares.

All SEMA-member companies are invited to join the festivities, but seats are limited, so register now at www.sema.org/gala.

Once again held in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares 2018 Pinewood Drag Races will take place during the cocktail reception, shortly before the gala begins. Each year, hundreds of SEMA-member companies step up to generously sponsor pinewood cars, with 100% of the proceeds going to qualified SEMA Cares charities. To learn more and register, visit www.sema.org/semacares.

SEMA members can race either a car or a truck in three classes: Build It For Me (BIFM), Stock and Unlimited. Members can either sponsor child-built cars and trucks in the BIFM or Stock Class, or they can build and enter their own SEMA-supplied stock car or truck. Stock-Class racing usually garners the most entries with a typical speed of 3.2 seconds on a 50-ft. track. For hardcore speed enthusiasts, the Unlimited Class has only one rule—that one item from the stock kit be used. Cars in this class run sub-3 seconds, and many of the past top builders include some of the most recognized names in the industry.

SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races special features include the annual HRIA Builders Challenge and the Council Cup. Watch as some of the biggest names in hot rodding build state-of-the-art custom pinewoods that will be raced and then auctioned off, with all of the proceeds going to SEMA Cares. Council members are invited to come out and challenge their peers for the opportunity to win the coveted Council Cup. The more cars or trucks fielded by each council member, the greater their chances of winning.

Now in its second year, the Industry Cup Challenge features five divisions where sponsoring companies race child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1. The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions: Warehouse Distributors, Manufacturers, Media Groups, Rep Agencies and Service Providers. The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drag Races, where the company will have a chance to defend their title. The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.

Proceeds from the races will benefit SEMA Cares charities, including The Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction. Childhelp assists abused and neglected children by providing counseling and programs in a safe and secure living environment. Victory Junction provides a camp experience for children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses who otherwise would not be able to go. Sponsoring a SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races car or truck is easy and rewarding. Help a child in need today!

Register for the Installation & Gala at www.sema.org/gala.

2017 Pinewood Drag Race Winners:

Build-It-For-Me Class:WeatherTech
Stock Class:Keystone Automotive Operations
Unlimited Class:Dave Williams, Go Rhino Products
Industry Cup Challenge:Allied Exhaust
Thu, 06/14/2018 - 14:05

By Chad Simon

Installation and Gala Last year, nearly 500 members of the automotive specialty-parts industry attended the SEMA Installation & Gala to pay tribute to the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers.

 
Pinewood Drag RacesHeld in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races will take place Friday, July 20, 2018, at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California.

Join friends and colleagues for the SEMA Installation & Gala, Friday, July 20, from 6:00 p.m.–10:30 p.m., at the Hilton Los Angeles/Universal City, in Universal City, California. This special evening honors the specialty-equipment industry’s pioneers and dedicated volunteers, 2018 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees—Donnie Eatherly, Ed Pink and Chris Thomson—and the association’s incoming and outgoing Board members.

The 2018 SEMA Installation & Gala will feature up-and-coming industry leaders and esteemed icons from the automotive accessories world. The celebration will include a cocktail reception, where the SEMA Pinewood Drag Races will take place, and dinner will follow. Purchasing a pinewood car is one of the easiest ways to contribute to SEMA Cares.

All SEMA-member companies are invited to join the festivities, but seats are limited, so register now at www.sema.org/gala.

Once again held in conjunction with the SEMA Installation & Gala, the SEMA Cares 2018 Pinewood Drag Races will take place during the cocktail reception, shortly before the gala begins. Each year, hundreds of SEMA-member companies step up to generously sponsor pinewood cars, with 100% of the proceeds going to qualified SEMA Cares charities. To learn more and register, visit www.sema.org/semacares.

SEMA members can race either a car or a truck in three classes: Build It For Me (BIFM), Stock and Unlimited. Members can either sponsor child-built cars and trucks in the BIFM or Stock Class, or they can build and enter their own SEMA-supplied stock car or truck. Stock-Class racing usually garners the most entries with a typical speed of 3.2 seconds on a 50-ft. track. For hardcore speed enthusiasts, the Unlimited Class has only one rule—that one item from the stock kit be used. Cars in this class run sub-3 seconds, and many of the past top builders include some of the most recognized names in the industry.

SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races special features include the annual HRIA Builders Challenge and the Council Cup. Watch as some of the biggest names in hot rodding build state-of-the-art custom pinewoods that will be raced and then auctioned off, with all of the proceeds going to SEMA Cares. Council members are invited to come out and challenge their peers for the opportunity to win the coveted Council Cup. The more cars or trucks fielded by each council member, the greater their chances of winning.

Now in its second year, the Industry Cup Challenge features five divisions where sponsoring companies race child-built pinewood cars. Each division crowns a winning company, which then goes on to represent that division in an all-out industry race to No. 1. The industry challengers each have a limited number of entrants in the following divisions: Warehouse Distributors, Manufacturers, Media Groups, Rep Agencies and Service Providers. The champion can display the trophy for a year with its company name engraved among the winners. It must then be returned, in a Stanley Cup-style tradition, as it will be up for grabs again at the next Pinewood Drag Races, where the company will have a chance to defend their title. The donation cost is $1,000 per sponsoring company. The standard pinewood build rules apply to all competing vehicles. Vehicles are randomly assigned and the race is officiated by SEMA Cares volunteers.

Proceeds from the races will benefit SEMA Cares charities, including The Austin Hatcher Foundation, Childhelp and Victory Junction. Childhelp assists abused and neglected children by providing counseling and programs in a safe and secure living environment. Victory Junction provides a camp experience for children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses who otherwise would not be able to go. Sponsoring a SEMA Cares Pinewood Drag Races car or truck is easy and rewarding. Help a child in need today!

Register for the Installation & Gala at www.sema.org/gala.

2017 Pinewood Drag Race Winners:

Build-It-For-Me Class:WeatherTech
Stock Class:Keystone Automotive Operations
Unlimited Class:Dave Williams, Go Rhino Products
Industry Cup Challenge:Allied Exhaust
Thu, 06/14/2018 - 13:52

The ninth annual Exhibitor Summit will take place in Las Vegas, Monday, June 25–Tuesday, June 26.

Thu, 06/14/2018 - 13:52

The ninth annual Exhibitor Summit will take place in Las Vegas, Monday, June 25–Tuesday, June 26.

Thu, 06/14/2018 - 13:48

By SEMA Editors

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Director of Sales: Motorsport Marketing Inc. is hiring a director of sales to build and lead the three-person sales team and sell advertising and sponsorship for two print publications, digital platforms and growing events business. This person will directly report to the company president and will be immediately added to the company’s seven-member management team. The ideal candidate will have an interest and knowledge of the automotive performance world, a history of exceeding in media sales management and a strong background of building revenue from digital products.

CNC Machine Operator: JMS is hiring a CNC machine operator responsible for machine warm up, loading raw materials onto pre-built fixtures, loading pre-built CNC files that control the machining operations, inspection of machined parts, normal daily maintenance and cleaning the machine. This position will report to the production manager and will interact with the person who performed the original CNC programming and setup for the machine.

Product/Data Specialist: MagnaFlow is hiring a product/data specialist responsible for all tasks related to creating and maintaining application data and managing the priority of development. Responsibilities also include working on application data cleanup and competitive interchange assignments. The ideal candidate will have a bachelor’s degree or five years of automotive data experience, automotive experience and experience working with large data sets.

Merchandising Director: Turn 5 is hiring a merchandising director to own the company’s store P&L, including providing detailed reporting and analysis relating to both revenue and costs to help make key business decisions and drive process/reporting improvements. This position will also be responsible for developing the store and merchandising strategy and executing a plan to achieve overall product growth and profitability for each store. Candidates must have 7–12 years of experience leading and managing a team in a retail environment, and more than five years of experience strategizing, running, analyzing and improving supplier and product strategies.

Automotive Accessory Installer: Custom Vehicle Outfitters is hiring an automotive accessory installer in the Rochester/Buffalo, New York, area with basic working experience in the automotive accessories field and the willingness to learn. Prior experience installing automotive accessories and/or leather interiors and a valid driver’s license are mandatory.

Thu, 06/14/2018 - 13:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law a bill allowing for military surplus motor vehicles to be registered and operated on roads and highways in Louisiana. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.

Thu, 06/14/2018 - 13:45

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Governor John Bel Edwards signed into law a bill allowing for military surplus motor vehicles to be registered and operated on roads and highways in Louisiana. 

For more information, visit the SEMA Action Network website.

For details, contact Christian Robinson at stateleg@sema.org.