SEMA News—November 2012
Events
By Chad Simon
Crafting Cars for Children
Professional Builders Custom-Design Pinewood Hot Rods for Charity.
Constructed last fall to the finest detail, these miniature pinewood hot rods were the brainchildren of 15 of the nation’s best custom-car and hot-rod builders. The hot rods could be mistaken for the real thing if only they weren’t small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. But they came to life as they raced against each other to benefit two children’s charities at the third-annual Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) Pinewood Builder’s Challenge during SEMA’s Installation Banquet & Gala Fundraiser, July 27, at the Sheraton Fairplex Hotel & Conference Center in Pomona, California. The cars will be autographed by the builders and will be displayed in the HRIA booth #23395 at the 2012 SEMA Show.After the Show, these 15 custom pinewood cars will be up for auction via eBay, and the proceeds will go to support SEMA Cares and its two children’s charities—Childhelp and Victory Junction Camp.
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Goodguys Rod & Custom Association |
Bubba’s East Coast Rods & Customs |
BS Industries |
Participating builders included industry luminaries Baer Brakes, B Rod or Custom, BS Industries, Bubba’s East Coast Rods & Customs, Goodguys Rod & Custom Association, Goolsby Customs, Greening Auto Co., Johnny’s Auto Trim, Kaucher Kustoms, Lokar Inc., No Joke Upholstery, Rich Evans Designs, Spanky’s Hot Rods, Strange Motion and Street Vizions.
An incredible class of hot-rod builders crafted the HRIA Builder’s Challenge cars, but in the end, Derek White of Street Vizions successfully defended his title, winning the race series for the third consecutive year. Rich Evans Designs once again was the runner up, followed by Larry Burchett of B Rod or Custom.
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B Rod Or Custom |
Baer Brakes |
Goolsby Customs |
“Winning three years in a row is an honor,” said Dean Pugliese of Street Vizions. “I think there is a bounty out for beating us next year. Next year’s car will be even more daring on our part, but our strategy for success remains a mystery for another year. Derek wants to call the next car ‘The Bounty Hunter.’ Really, it is all for the children who benefit at Childhelp and Victory Junction Camp. Most of all, we enjoy competing with our friends and keeping hot rodding fun.”
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Strange Motion |
Spanky’s Hot Rods |
Greening Auto Co. |
Each pinewood builder was given four months to complete the car, with no design limitations or rules imposed except that the car had to fit the track’s dimensions and no propulsion systems were allowed.
“The design of our Pinewood entry is based solely on the ’32 Ford Bubba built for the first episode of our upcoming network TV show,” said Bubba Lloyd, owner, Bubba’s East Coast Rods & Customs. “We count the blessings before us every day, and we are thankful for all that we have. Charity work is of extreme importance to us, and we are extremely engaged in charitable work for children.”
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Lokar Inc. |
Street Vizions |
Kaucher Kustoms |
The race came to fruition at the 2009 SEMA Show, when HRIA Chairman Rick Love of Vintage Air, HRIA member Eric Saltrick from Steele Rubber Products and fellow HRIA member John Menzler from COMP Cams decided to walk the Show floor and ask every well-known hot-rod builder to participate.
“The HRIA Builder’s Challenge race continues to grow, and the creations that we are seeing every year are absolutely brilliant,” Love said. “The builders who participate in this program devote the same incredible creativity and workmanship to these race cars that they would in any high-end hot-rod build, and take immense pride in the fact that these cars raise money for some very worthwhile charities. I hope everyone will take a few minutes to come by the HRIA booth #23395 at the 2012 SEMA Show and see these cars in person. We’ll also be auctioning them to benefit Childhelp and Victory Junction Camp as we have in the past, so don’t miss your opportunity to take one home.”
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Johnny’s Auto Trim |
No Joke Upholstery |
Rich Evans Designs |
The eBay auction will take place October 30–November 8. Simply search “HRIA Pinewood” on eBay for your chance to own a custom Pinewood hot rod from a legendary builder.





E15 Ethanol: A federal appeals court dismissed on technicalities a lawsuit challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to permit 15% ethanol (E15) content in gasoline for ’01 and newer model-year cars and light trucks. The EPA has previously limited ethanol content to 10% (E10) for these vehicles. The EPA made it “illegal” to put E15 in pre-’01 vehicles but is relying on a gas pump label cautioning motorists not to misfuel their older vehicles. SEMA opposes E15 based on scientific evidence that it causes corrosion with incompatible parts. In light of the court’s decision, SEMA is now seeking passage of federal legislation that would prevent the EPA from permitting E15 sales until the National Academies has conducted a study on how E15 may impact gas-powered vehicles. The bill has been approved by the U.S. House Science Committee and is pending on the House floor.
agreement. The mining company, Intrepid Potash–Wendover LLC has already exceeded the EA requirements, pumping nearly 1 million tons of salt onto the BSF over the past two years without removing any salt from the same area. SEMA and the coalition are now pursuing a public fundraising campaign to go beyond “replenishment” so that the BSF can be “restored” with millions of tons of additional salt necessary to achieve the goal. All contributions will be used to purchase salt and/or the equipment necessary to pump, transport and lay down the salt.
Feds Update Motorcycle Brake Standard: The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has updated the performance test standards for motorcycle brakes, first adopted in 1972. The requirements are part of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 122, Motorcycle Brake Systems, which applies to both two-wheeled and three-wheeled motorcycles. The revised rule includes a more-stringent dry brake measure and new high-speed, wet-brake and heat-fade tests. The rule specifies minimum performance requirements for antilock brake systems when they are voluntarily installed on motorcycles. The revised rule also harmonizes the U.S. standard with a global technical regulation developed in 1998.