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Scott Taylor Unveils His New “Little Goldie” for Speed Promotions Outlaw 32

  • Writer: Hy Na
    Hy Na
  • May 2
  • 2 min read

Well folks, there’s a brand new beast rolling out of Scott Taylor’s garage, and this one’s got some real heart behind it. After nearly a year of anticipation, Scott Taylor’s new Speed Promotions Outlaw 32 car is officially finished—and trust us when we say, Little Goldie is a stunner.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports


Built by the talented crew at Bad Habits Fab, this new ride is more than just another fast car—it’s a tribute to Scott’s late father, making it one of the more meaningful builds we’ve seen hit the circuit in a while. And while yes, we’re all well aware that the NPK and Speed Promotions scenes are overflowing with ‘67, ‘68, and ‘69 Camaros, Little Goldie manages to stand out from the crowd. It’s got a sharp look, a ton of personality, and a clean finish that just screams Scott Taylor style.


Now let’s talk power—because this machine isn’t just built for show. Under the hood is the same ProLine Hemi MH7 combo that Scott previously ran in both Track Doe and his Pro Mod. And if last season taught us anything, it’s that this setup can win races. Scott took home two victories with Track Doe before selling that car and making the move to this lighter, sleeker build. With this year’s Speed Promotions rules putting no cap on weight, Scott’s got a real chance to capitalize with a car that’s as light as it is powerful.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports


We haven’t seen official word yet on whether Little Goldie will be spraying nitrous like many of the ProCharged combos out there, but either way, this car promises to be competitive right out of the gate. Fast, clean, and deadly consistent—that’s what we’ve come to expect from Scott Taylor, and this ride looks ready to deliver on all fronts.


The first big showdown is just around the corner, with the Speed Promotions Outlaw 32 season opener set for next weekend in California. That’s a haul for a lot of racers, so it’ll be interesting to see how deep the field really is. But one thing's for sure: the rules are wide open this year. Big tires? Check. Steel body? Check. Anything else goes—including wild setups like nitro motors. It's going to be a wild one.


Photo by Scott Taylor Motorsports


Scott's been a front-runner in every series he's entered, and there’s no doubt he’ll be making noise in this one too. We expect him to hit some test sessions soon—possibly this weekend—before packing up and making the long trek west. With a fresh build, a proven powerplant, and that classic Scott Taylor determination, we’re betting Little Goldie is going to turn heads and win rounds.


Here at Street Outlaws Talks, we’ll be keeping a close eye on all the action as Speed Promotions kicks off the season. So make sure to stay locked in for updates, behind-the-scenes content, and race recaps as this exciting new chapter unfolds.

 
 
 

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