WD-40/SEMA Cares Mustang to Debut at SEMA Show
The WD-40/SEMA Cares Mustang is making its debut inside the SEMA Show Grand Lobby Nov. 2-5, two months before it gets auctioned to help children’s charities. The vehicle started as a 2011 Ford Mustang GT with a 5.0-liter V8 engine. When completed, it will produce approximately 600 horsepower and feature a body kit, custom interior, entertainment system and paint that emulates the WD-40 brand.
WD-40 Partners with SEMA Cares to Build Custom 2010 Camaro for Charity
Vehicle was displayed at SEMA Show ‘N Shine Car Show Aug. 1 in Pasadena, CA.
TechForce Foundation Now Accepting Nominations For Techs Rock Awards
Five transportation technicians to be recognized for outstanding contributions as role models in their shops and communities.
Details of ASE Instructor Training Conference Announced
In-person event set for July 12-15 in Frisco, Texas.
Spray Now or Pay Later
Time measures the profitability of both a shop and technician, and experience is the best tool for profitability and productivity. The more you work on cars and trucks for a living, the more realize that some things might cost you pennies, but not using it can cost you dollars—this is certainly the case with WD-40
VIDEO: Lubricating Plastic, Rubber And Metal Under The Hood
Choosing a lubricant that will protect under elevated temperatures. This video is sponsored by WD-40 Brand.
VIDEO: Spotting A Hot Spot
Heat plays a role in the selection of lubricants and cleaners. This video is sponsored by WD-40 Brand.
VIDEO: Putting The Lube Back In LOF
Hinges, latches and tracks need lubrication periodically. This video is sponsored by WD-40 Brand.
TechForce Foundation Announces 2020 FutureTechs Rock Award
Ten transportation tech students to be recognized for outstanding contributions as role models at school and in their communities.
Directions: Stamp of Approval
Raw power has a stamp of its own as seven-time NASCAR National Champion Richard Petty helped dedicate the ‘America on the Move: Muscle Cars Forever’ stamps. Petty, his son Kyle and Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe together dedicated the limited-edition stamps at the Daytona International Speedway where “The King” won a record seven Daytona 500 Championships.