It’s the Final Day – Don’t Miss Your Chance to Win This ’69 Camaro Indy Pace Car from Sick the Magazine
It’s down to the wire; the final day of our biggest vehicle giveaway, a rare 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car, is TODAY, Saturday, February 15th, 2025!
You have until today at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time before this classic Camaro giveaway ends, and a new owner get the keys in the following weeks. You could not only win it, but also a cool $5,000 in cash!
This ’69 Camaro is our eighth vehicle to give away since we started with the first giveaway in early 2023. It was on display during our recent Sick Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive, and the car was the inspiration for the newest look for Tom Bailey’s 1969 Chevrolet Camaro, the ‘Sick Seconds 2.0.”
“After owning this classic for over 20 years, I felt it was time for one of our Sick supporters to enjoy it,” said Tom. “It’s a great car, and although I’ll miss it, it’s good to know that someone will get to enjoy it.”
It’s the Last Week – You Could Win a Real-Deal ’69 Camaro Indy Pace Car from Sick the Magazine
We’re on the final week before our current vehicle giveaway, the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Indy Pace Car, comes to an end on Saturday, February 15th, 2025 at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern Time. You could not only win it, but also a cool $5,000 in cash!!
The Camaro is our eighth ride we’re giving away since the Sick-themed (and wrapped) Chevrolet Tahoe kick started our giveaway spree in early 2023. The Camaro was on display during our recent Sick Week Presented by Gear Vendors Overdrive.
“After owning this classic for over 20 years, I felt it was time for one of our Sick supporters to enjoy it,” said Tom Bailey. “It’s a great car, and it provided the new look for ‘Sick Seconds 2.0’ to carry into 2025.”
Rising From the Ashes – After a Fire Claimed His 8-Second Pick-up, David Cedoz BUILT aN UPDATED VERSION for His Return to Sick Week
After a period where cars were more about the styling and add-ons versus performance, the tables slowly started to turn in the 1980s, where multiple vehicles started to emerge from their smog handcuffed shackles. Trucks also started to get a boost in these times, including the 1990s Chevrolet SS and Ford Lightning pick-ups, and for David Cedoz, the Chevy truck would become a part of his life for 34 years.
David got his first taste of the OBS Chevy pick-up when his father picked up a brand new 1990 SS model, and after his father enjoyed it for ten years, David purchased it to tow his Bass boat for tournament fishing. It would see daily driver orders, and eventually a bump in power for more fun on the street and 8-second runs on the track.
David lost that truck to a fire in 2023, but managed to put a new one together in under 8 months! Can it back-up the glory runs the first jet black pick-up produced in 2023 at Sick Week?
Rick Dyer, Car Enthusiast and Participant in the First Hot Rod Magazine Fastest Street Car Competition in 1992, Has Passed Away
As the drag-and-drive community and event schedule grows, there have been several articles and inquiries into the origin of the first drag-and-drive, Hot Rod Magazine’s Drag Week in 2005.
Hot Rod also played host to the Fastest Street Car Shootout, held in Memphis, Tennessee, where several drivers etched their names as the first competitors in a street-legal car shootout. One of them was Rick Dyer, and sadly, we’ve gotten word that the Michigan resident has passed away.