Jeff Lutz:
Lutz Race Cars
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Getting Hooked
That car would turn out to be a 1985 IROC-Z Camaro, on which Jeff first cut his teeth with a few minor modifications. The IROC became the catalyst for his ever expanding knowledge on builds.
"I dumped the clutch and let her fly...
I was hooked from there."
I was hooked from there."
on the start of his interest in racing
Drag Week Champion
Jeff Lutz honed his skills through the years culminating with a 2014 Drag Week win with his "Evil Twin" 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air. Not satisfied, he returned with his newly built 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Pro Mod and in 2016 won a second time with a record breaking week-long average of 6.1918 at 240.018 MPH.
Running With The Outlaws
Known for his fabrication expertise and knowledge of all things horsepower, both Shawn and Justin sought Jeff to help build rides for their Discovery Channel show Street Outlaws.
After his work on the Murder Nova and The Crow, Lutz became a hired gun for many of the other Street Outlaws who were in the hunt to get to the top of "The List." In addition to being interviewed about the builds, he is also featured on the show, participating in races with his 1969 Camaro, "Mad Max."
"For me there is no other option."
on the start of his interest in racing
Current Rides
MAD MAX
1969 Chevrolet Camaro
540 ci Big Block Chevy
Stainless Work/Lutz Headers
Rossler TH400
Gear Vendors overdrive
Twin 88mm Precision turbos
THE BEAST
1957 Chevy Bel Aire
632 ci Big Block Chevy
Stainless Work/Lutz Headers
Rossler TH400
Gear Vendors overdrive
Twin 88mm Precision turbos
THE CIVIC
Father/Son Build Driven By Jeff Lutz Jr.
434 ci Small Block Chevy
Stainless Work/Lutz Headers
Rossler Power Glide
Gear Vendors overdrive
Twin 76mm Precision turbos