A parking lot is a parking lot is a parking lot—unless it’s the Summit Racing parking lot. On any given day or time, the lot outside a Summit Racing store can turn into an impromptu mini-car show, depending on who’s stopped by the store. Each Wednesday, we’ll share our parking lot find of the week—another benefit of being Powered by Summit Racing Equipment.

In this election season, politics have once again divided us into red states and blue states, and we’ve been conditioned to see things as left versus rightall in preparation for the ultimate, final battle between a donkey and an elephant.

Seems practical.

Of course, we could all take a lesson from the 1934 Ford and 1940 Chevy we found peacefully coexisting in the Summit Racing parking lot in Ohio. Sure, the Ford is black and the Chevy is yellow. And yes, one likes to wear a Bowtie and the other is tattooed with a Blue Oval. But these two distinctly different cars are both great examples of American engineering and style.

Then again, it is election seasonso go ahead and vote for your favorite in the comments section below!

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Author: David Fuller

David Fuller is OnAllCylinders' managing editor. During his 20-year career in the auto industry, he has covered a variety of races, shows, and industry events and has authored articles for multiple magazines. He has also partnered with mainstream and trade publications on a wide range of editorial projects. In 2012, he helped establish OnAllCylinders, where he enjoys covering all facets of hot rodding and racing.