Wanna be the next Roger Penske? How about campaigning an AMC? Here are four from recent Lemons competition.
Just what the endurance racing world needs: a Camaro-powered ’47 Plymouth and a ’47 Plymouth-powered Camaro.
Race an Insight? Sure, why not. It’s a lightweight, slippery chassis.
As recovering auto journalists, the 24 Hours of Lemons staff appreciates a good pun. Case in point, the Honda del Sol-based OREO Speedwagon.
A few Lemons teams have truly their race car priorities right: 1) Add a heavy sound system. Secondly) Play really good/bad songs. C) Win respect/admiration/notoriety.
Few people can match Lemons team Charnal House Racing in pure junkyard ingenuity. Their mid-engined Geo Metro includes parts from 67 different vehicle models.
We’ll forgive you if you’ve never heard of a Borgward Isabella, but 24 Hours of Lemons veterans A Fistful of Cotter Pins turned up to Arizona’s Inde Motorsports Ranch in …
One 24 Hours of Lemons team was fearful enough of Porsche-wrenching hell that they swapped a trusty Ford 302 V8 into their homemade wide-body 1987 Porsche 944, thus creating the …
How a team of engineers built a Lemons winner with dumpster diving, junkyard parts and a few IKEA bits.
What do you do if you want a fancy wing but your team doesn’t have the money? If you’re competing in the 24 Hours of Lemons, you improvise.