Speedway Motors Debuts New Products at NSRA Street Rod Nationals

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Speedway Motors, a manufacturer, retailer and distributor of high-quality automotive parts and racing products, announced today new products that will be debuted in their booth (#935) Aug. 3-6 at National Street Rod Association’s (NSRA) Annual Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, Ky.

The new products add to their existing offering of more than 250,000 products for street, race, muscle and truck. Their new products which will be on display in their booth and entered for New Product of the Year and NSRA New Safety Related Product of the Year include:

1954-1956 Ford Dual Master Cylinder Assembly (#91032008)
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Bolt on dual master cylinder kit updates mid-50s Ford car single reservoir brake system for safer operation
Designed to compliment front disc brake upgrades by providing a separate reservoir and fluid path for the disc brakes
Ford-style 1-inch bore master cylinder feeds a OE-style Ford brass proportioning valve for disc/drum brakes
Fits many popular mid-50s Ford passenger cars including the ’55-’57 Thunderbird with no cutting or modifications to your car
Complete kit includes pre-made braided AN brake hoses, mounting brackets, heat shield, and all attaching hardware

C10 Under Dash 3-Gauge Panel (#91198213)
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A great addition for 1967-72 GM full-size trucks that allows for exact measurements of engine vitals to be monitored
Gauges match factory gauge face styling
Distinctive era-inspired graphics featuring mint green/black fonts, orange pointers, perimeter lighting, flat glass lenses, and stainless steel bezels
Included 3-hole gauge panel features all-aluminum construction, black anodized finish, and mounts easily under your dash
Includes water temperature and oil pressure senders

Billet Aluminum Door Handles (#91603097)
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Billet aluminum aircraft style door handles are a direct bolt in for ’32 Ford roadsters and phaeton models
Left and right door handles include door panel trim plates and ’32 Ford control rod links for stock door latches
Polished finish with aviation-style lightening holes goes with any interior design
Looks great when paired with aviation-themed bomber seats
Can be used in other hot rods, classic trucks, or muscle cars with light fabrication work

WheelWise Wheel Fitment Tool 6-Lug (#91613286)
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WheelWise is an accurate way to measure and confirm backspacing and offset using the actual tires you plan to use
Measures 6 lug applications 14-20″ wheel diameter and 7-17″ wide with bolt patterns of 6×114 (6×4.5), 6×120, 6×127 (6×5), 6×135, and 6×140 (6×5.5)
Assembles inside your tire to verify fitment against frame, suspension, and body
WheelWise is laser cut and press bent from 10 gauge steel for strength
Tool free design uses 1/4-20 carriage bolts and wing nuts to adjust and secure tool

Headlight Air Intake 4” (#91603470)
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Aluminum construction
5-3/4 Inch Opening
Spun Finish
Fits 4 Inch Intake Tube
Air inlet duct is sold EACH

Speedway Chevy LS Engine Camshaft Cam Bearing Driver (#91381106)
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Allows removal and installation of your LS engine cam bearings without damage
Fits Gen 3 and Gen 4 Chevy LS engine cam bearings
Made from stainless steel and anodized aluminum for long service life
Includes two different sized O-rings to retain bearings on drive spool
Always remove cam bearings when boiling or cleaning an engine block

12-Circuit Vintage Wiring Harness Cloth Covered Automotive Wire (#91164012)
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Vintage braided cloth covering over modern GXL insulated automotive wiring for great looks and modern safety
Perfect for restoration projects, custom vehicles or budget-minded DIY builders
Plug-and-play with 1968-1996 GM tilt steering columns (can be spliced into others)
Uses modern blade-style APM/ATM mini fuses in place of outdated glass fuses
Tail light leads are 12 ft. in length and work with most small to medium sized vehicles

Speedway Motors 1947-53 Chevy Pickup Steering Wheel and Horn Assembly (#91019470)
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Reproduction of the original GM/GMC truck steering wheel in 15-inch diameter
Horn cap specifically designed for 1947-53 Chevrolet Trucks featuring chrome “Chevrolet” on a grained background
Steering wheel hub features 1969-1994 GM spline configuration
Works with 1969-1994 GM tilt columns or aftermarket style tilt columns
Steel ring and spokes fully welded for support with over molded plastic body

1946-1948 Lincoln Style Door Latch Buttons with Bear Jaw Latches (#91603267)
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Polished aluminum replica of the popular 1946-1948 Lincoln Continental exterior door push button release
Designed for surface mount or flush mounting using optional Frenching panel or dimple die tool
Push buttons include stainless steel mounting hardware and adjustable latch rods for precise operation
Kit features push buttons, mounting brackets, left and right door latches, and latch actuating rods for two doors
Operates door release only, a separate locking mechanism will be required if you wish to lock your doors

Other new products that will be debuted at NSRA include:

Rectangle Shifter Boot with Billet Aluminum Ring (#9165003)
Round Shifter Boot with Billet Aluminum Ring (#9165006)
Floor Mount Parking Brake Boot with Billet Aluminum Ring (#9165009)
Tie Rod Setup Tool (#91001012)

Randy Lofquist’s 3-window ’32 will be on display in Speedway Motors’ booth at NSRA Street Rod Nationals. Lofquist owns Dynamic Rides, a hot rod shop in Kearney, Neb. up the road from Speedway Motors headquarters in Lincoln. “Randy’s ‘32 is a gentleman’s hot rod, built with an eye on the 60’s, but with a modern, highly refined level of fit and finish,” said Joe McCollough, marketing content and project coordinator. You can read more about Randy’s ’32 Ford Coupe in The Toolbox.

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ABOUT Speedway Motors®

In 1952, “Speedy” Bill decided to start Speedway Motors. If he couldn’t find the right high-quality parts, he would make them himself. And he’d know if they were high quality or not, because he put them on his own racecar.

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