SEMA has created a new website resource to answer basic questions about the new federal law allowing low-volume automakers to sell turn-key replica cars to their customers.
Students from across the nation convened in Indianapolis to kick off the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge Dual Championship at the PRI trade show.
On Dec. 4, 2015, lawmakers in Washington, DC enacted legislation allowing low volume manufacturers of replica cars to sell turn-key cars to their customers.
The U.S. House of Representatives passed a tax cut package that would make several SEMA-supported tax credits permanent rather than extending them for one or two years, often retroactively.