This is how we competed in the 24 Hours of Lemons with next to no effort or time invested.
The allure of today’s endurance racing resurgence? The ability to team up with some buddies and race something that’s perhaps a little unusual, like a ’70s Alfa Romeo sedan.
Long-distance racing at a famed track like Daytona? Today’s endurance scene can make that happen.
The most fun you can have in the 24 Hours of Lemons? Try racing an automatic, '90s Toyota Corolla.
Although known for its robust build quality elsewhere, the Peugeot 505 is more commonly known in the U.S. as another weird, unreliable French car–perfect for the 24 Hours of Lemons.
Does the Chrysler Cordoba count as a muscle car? In the eyes of the 24 Hours of Lemons, it's close enough.
Cheap speed? How about a turbo Festiva? It kinda uses a Miata engine.
This group seeks to address a problem that plagues many vets and first responders.
Not just any 280ZX, but one breathing through a Pinto carburetor.
Not just a low-buck Prius, but one wearing a screaming chicken.