Montana State Senator John Brueggeman sits down to talk with SBTV.com's Ivy Hartman about industry legislative concerns and the challenges of running his own small motorcycle fabrication business.
It’s that time of year again. With the 2009 SEMA Show little more than 100 days away, designers, tuners and builders are working the wrenches, body shops, and paint booths—not to mention the phones—to get their projects ready for the Show.
July 21, 2009
July 17, 2009
The Top 10 New Van, Pickup and SUV Products from the 2008 SEMA Show
Momentum for the SEMA Show continues to build as November draws closer.
With the announcement of Ford as the featured automaker of the 2009
Show, bloggers and other members of the media are eagerly anticipating
the new products, vehicles and overall entertainment that the Show
annually supplies.
The Making Green Cool Zone at the 2009 SEMA Show recognizes the specialty-equipment industry’s commitment to advancing green performance vehicles, products and solutions. Applications to exhibit in the Making Green Cool Zone now available.
Create additional awareness and momentum for your 2009 SEMA Show
product intros by submitting new product information for inclusion in SEMA eNews.
With Carroll Shelby as his inspiration, Duane Carling built a business
around one of the Mustang's key design flaws (or attributes, depending
on your perspective): swapping the solid rear axle for an independent
rear suspension. Carling sits down with SBTV's Ivy Hartman to explain.
SEMA Show exhibitors: Generate more buzz for your
company and its products at the 2009 SEMA Show by offering products to
builders through the SEMA Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.