Thu, 10/04/2012 - 08:35
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The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will hold its annual Repairer Driven Education Series (RDE) series during the Show.
   

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has released its Collision Repairer's Guide just in time for the 2012 SEMA Show. SCRS will hold its annual Repairer Driven Education Series (RDE) series during the Show, October 30–November 2, in Las Vegas. The SCRS RDE series will feature a number of seminar offerings. Each course has been individually selected or crafted by SCRS because the content specifically focuses on issues and information that are relevant to collision-repair professionals operating in today’s marketplace, and appeals to the diverse array of marketplace perspectives that exist within the collision-repair industry.

For more information on the RDE series, visit the SEMA Show website. Access the SCRS Collision Repairer's Guide now!

Thu, 10/04/2012 - 08:35
   scrs
The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will hold its annual Repairer Driven Education Series (RDE) series during the Show.
   

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) has released its Collision Repairer's Guide just in time for the 2012 SEMA Show. SCRS will hold its annual Repairer Driven Education Series (RDE) series during the Show, October 30–November 2, in Las Vegas. The SCRS RDE series will feature a number of seminar offerings. Each course has been individually selected or crafted by SCRS because the content specifically focuses on issues and information that are relevant to collision-repair professionals operating in today’s marketplace, and appeals to the diverse array of marketplace perspectives that exist within the collision-repair industry.

For more information on the RDE series, visit the SEMA Show website. Access the SCRS Collision Repairer's Guide now!

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:47

SEMA News—October 2012

Russ Deane Sets New World Land Speed Record

 

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
   

Congratulations to Russ Deane, SEMA’s General Counsel, on becoming a member of the Bonneville 200 MPH Club. Deane set a new world land speed record for four-cylinder production cars (SRT-4, aka Dodge Neon) of more than 226 mph. He surpassed the previous record of 224 mph for a Class F/PS vehicle. Deane and his Hinckley Automotive race team were participating in Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats. His race team included Jim Hinckley, Dave Harris (chief), Craig Ohlson, “Camel” Joe George, Troy Cheney, Stuart Gosswein and Jim Hinckley Jr.

   

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.  

 

 

 

Hinckley Race Team at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
 

 

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:47

SEMA News—October 2012

Russ Deane Sets New World Land Speed Record

 

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
   

Congratulations to Russ Deane, SEMA’s General Counsel, on becoming a member of the Bonneville 200 MPH Club. Deane set a new world land speed record for four-cylinder production cars (SRT-4, aka Dodge Neon) of more than 226 mph. He surpassed the previous record of 224 mph for a Class F/PS vehicle. Deane and his Hinckley Automotive race team were participating in Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats. His race team included Jim Hinckley, Dave Harris (chief), Craig Ohlson, “Camel” Joe George, Troy Cheney, Stuart Gosswein and Jim Hinckley Jr.

   

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.  

 

 

 

Hinckley Race Team at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
 

 

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:47

SEMA News—October 2012

Russ Deane Sets New World Land Speed Record

 

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
   

Congratulations to Russ Deane, SEMA’s General Counsel, on becoming a member of the Bonneville 200 MPH Club. Deane set a new world land speed record for four-cylinder production cars (SRT-4, aka Dodge Neon) of more than 226 mph. He surpassed the previous record of 224 mph for a Class F/PS vehicle. Deane and his Hinckley Automotive race team were participating in Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats. His race team included Jim Hinckley, Dave Harris (chief), Craig Ohlson, “Camel” Joe George, Troy Cheney, Stuart Gosswein and Jim Hinckley Jr.

   

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.  

 

 

 

Hinckley Race Team at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
 

 

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:47

SEMA News—October 2012

Russ Deane Sets New World Land Speed Record

 

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.
   

Congratulations to Russ Deane, SEMA’s General Counsel, on becoming a member of the Bonneville 200 MPH Club. Deane set a new world land speed record for four-cylinder production cars (SRT-4, aka Dodge Neon) of more than 226 mph. He surpassed the previous record of 224 mph for a Class F/PS vehicle. Deane and his Hinckley Automotive race team were participating in Speed Week at the Bonneville Salt Flats. His race team included Jim Hinckley, Dave Harris (chief), Craig Ohlson, “Camel” Joe George, Troy Cheney, Stuart Gosswein and Jim Hinckley Jr.

   

Russ Deane prepares to set a new world land speed record.  

 

 

 

Hinckley Race Team at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
 

 

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:17

SEMA News—October 2012

SBN Mustang Gets Custom Paint Job and More

   
   
For those of you just tuning in to this historical project, Ford Motor Co. donated a ’13 Mustang GT to SEMA and the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN), and the vehicle is being modified entirely by SBN members. The project is designed to shine the light on women working in the automotive aftermarket and to encourage more women to pursue careers in the industry.

The vehicle will be auctioned on eBay, with proceeds benefitting the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, thereby helping to foster the industry’s next generation of leaders. During weeks one and two, the Mustang started out at L&G Enterprises in San Dimas, California, where the entire underhood area was transformed from its factory white to a sleek all-black finish. Of course, every component hindering the perfect paint job had to be meticulously removed, labeled or taped up, then reinstalled or uncovered. The Mustang was then moved to Source Interlink Media headquarters in El Segundo, California, to the Hot Rod garage where the powertrain team went to work installing the Edelbrock E-Force supercharger and other engine improvements. A chassis dynamometer test, courtesy of the folks at Edelbrock, revealed that the power to the wheels was now 489 hp and 424 lb.-ft. of torque.

Week three was reserved for the interior team, which consisted of Team Leader Kristin Cline of Cie Studios, Rachel DeBarros of Purple Star Media, Liza Sheen of Kizuna Kustoms, SBN Chairman Marla Moore of Hypertech, Crew Chief Kellie Colf of Colf Creative Resources, Jessi Combs of Precious Metals, JoAnn Bortles of Crazy Horse Custom Paint, Michelle Perez and Genevieve Saxton, both auto tech students at Skyline College and Heart Wrenchers Car Club members. Their first step was to pull out all the seats and carpet in order to install the DEI sound-deadening material in preparation for the Kicker stereo installation, then on to the Wilwood brake installation.

“I was especially impressed with Missy Perez and Genevieve Saxton, the two students from Skyline College and the Heart Wrenchers Club,” stated Marla Moore, SBN chair. “Not only was their enthusiasm infectious, but seeing these young college women’s passion helps all of us see that tomorrow’s industry leadership is alive and well.”

To learn more about the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women, visit here, or contact Bryan Harrison, SEMA’s senior manager of councils and the build’s project manager. Follow the build progress at www.youtube.com/MotorTrend and www.hotrod.com.

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:17

SEMA News—October 2012

SBN Mustang Gets Custom Paint Job and More

   
   
For those of you just tuning in to this historical project, Ford Motor Co. donated a ’13 Mustang GT to SEMA and the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN), and the vehicle is being modified entirely by SBN members. The project is designed to shine the light on women working in the automotive aftermarket and to encourage more women to pursue careers in the industry.

The vehicle will be auctioned on eBay, with proceeds benefitting the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, thereby helping to foster the industry’s next generation of leaders. During weeks one and two, the Mustang started out at L&G Enterprises in San Dimas, California, where the entire underhood area was transformed from its factory white to a sleek all-black finish. Of course, every component hindering the perfect paint job had to be meticulously removed, labeled or taped up, then reinstalled or uncovered. The Mustang was then moved to Source Interlink Media headquarters in El Segundo, California, to the Hot Rod garage where the powertrain team went to work installing the Edelbrock E-Force supercharger and other engine improvements. A chassis dynamometer test, courtesy of the folks at Edelbrock, revealed that the power to the wheels was now 489 hp and 424 lb.-ft. of torque.

Week three was reserved for the interior team, which consisted of Team Leader Kristin Cline of Cie Studios, Rachel DeBarros of Purple Star Media, Liza Sheen of Kizuna Kustoms, SBN Chairman Marla Moore of Hypertech, Crew Chief Kellie Colf of Colf Creative Resources, Jessi Combs of Precious Metals, JoAnn Bortles of Crazy Horse Custom Paint, Michelle Perez and Genevieve Saxton, both auto tech students at Skyline College and Heart Wrenchers Car Club members. Their first step was to pull out all the seats and carpet in order to install the DEI sound-deadening material in preparation for the Kicker stereo installation, then on to the Wilwood brake installation.

“I was especially impressed with Missy Perez and Genevieve Saxton, the two students from Skyline College and the Heart Wrenchers Club,” stated Marla Moore, SBN chair. “Not only was their enthusiasm infectious, but seeing these young college women’s passion helps all of us see that tomorrow’s industry leadership is alive and well.”

To learn more about the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women, visit here, or contact Bryan Harrison, SEMA’s senior manager of councils and the build’s project manager. Follow the build progress at www.youtube.com/MotorTrend and www.hotrod.com.

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:17

SEMA News—October 2012

SBN Mustang Gets Custom Paint Job and More

   
   
For those of you just tuning in to this historical project, Ford Motor Co. donated a ’13 Mustang GT to SEMA and the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN), and the vehicle is being modified entirely by SBN members. The project is designed to shine the light on women working in the automotive aftermarket and to encourage more women to pursue careers in the industry.

The vehicle will be auctioned on eBay, with proceeds benefitting the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, thereby helping to foster the industry’s next generation of leaders. During weeks one and two, the Mustang started out at L&G Enterprises in San Dimas, California, where the entire underhood area was transformed from its factory white to a sleek all-black finish. Of course, every component hindering the perfect paint job had to be meticulously removed, labeled or taped up, then reinstalled or uncovered. The Mustang was then moved to Source Interlink Media headquarters in El Segundo, California, to the Hot Rod garage where the powertrain team went to work installing the Edelbrock E-Force supercharger and other engine improvements. A chassis dynamometer test, courtesy of the folks at Edelbrock, revealed that the power to the wheels was now 489 hp and 424 lb.-ft. of torque.

Week three was reserved for the interior team, which consisted of Team Leader Kristin Cline of Cie Studios, Rachel DeBarros of Purple Star Media, Liza Sheen of Kizuna Kustoms, SBN Chairman Marla Moore of Hypertech, Crew Chief Kellie Colf of Colf Creative Resources, Jessi Combs of Precious Metals, JoAnn Bortles of Crazy Horse Custom Paint, Michelle Perez and Genevieve Saxton, both auto tech students at Skyline College and Heart Wrenchers Car Club members. Their first step was to pull out all the seats and carpet in order to install the DEI sound-deadening material in preparation for the Kicker stereo installation, then on to the Wilwood brake installation.

“I was especially impressed with Missy Perez and Genevieve Saxton, the two students from Skyline College and the Heart Wrenchers Club,” stated Marla Moore, SBN chair. “Not only was their enthusiasm infectious, but seeing these young college women’s passion helps all of us see that tomorrow’s industry leadership is alive and well.”

To learn more about the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women, visit here, or contact Bryan Harrison, SEMA’s senior manager of councils and the build’s project manager. Follow the build progress at www.youtube.com/MotorTrend and www.hotrod.com.

Mon, 10/01/2012 - 13:17

SEMA News—October 2012

SBN Mustang Gets Custom Paint Job and More

   
   
For those of you just tuning in to this historical project, Ford Motor Co. donated a ’13 Mustang GT to SEMA and the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN), and the vehicle is being modified entirely by SBN members. The project is designed to shine the light on women working in the automotive aftermarket and to encourage more women to pursue careers in the industry.

The vehicle will be auctioned on eBay, with proceeds benefitting the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, thereby helping to foster the industry’s next generation of leaders. During weeks one and two, the Mustang started out at L&G Enterprises in San Dimas, California, where the entire underhood area was transformed from its factory white to a sleek all-black finish. Of course, every component hindering the perfect paint job had to be meticulously removed, labeled or taped up, then reinstalled or uncovered. The Mustang was then moved to Source Interlink Media headquarters in El Segundo, California, to the Hot Rod garage where the powertrain team went to work installing the Edelbrock E-Force supercharger and other engine improvements. A chassis dynamometer test, courtesy of the folks at Edelbrock, revealed that the power to the wheels was now 489 hp and 424 lb.-ft. of torque.

Week three was reserved for the interior team, which consisted of Team Leader Kristin Cline of Cie Studios, Rachel DeBarros of Purple Star Media, Liza Sheen of Kizuna Kustoms, SBN Chairman Marla Moore of Hypertech, Crew Chief Kellie Colf of Colf Creative Resources, Jessi Combs of Precious Metals, JoAnn Bortles of Crazy Horse Custom Paint, Michelle Perez and Genevieve Saxton, both auto tech students at Skyline College and Heart Wrenchers Car Club members. Their first step was to pull out all the seats and carpet in order to install the DEI sound-deadening material in preparation for the Kicker stereo installation, then on to the Wilwood brake installation.

“I was especially impressed with Missy Perez and Genevieve Saxton, the two students from Skyline College and the Heart Wrenchers Club,” stated Marla Moore, SBN chair. “Not only was their enthusiasm infectious, but seeing these young college women’s passion helps all of us see that tomorrow’s industry leadership is alive and well.”

To learn more about the SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women, visit here, or contact Bryan Harrison, SEMA’s senior manager of councils and the build’s project manager. Follow the build progress at www.youtube.com/MotorTrend and www.hotrod.com.