![]() 02/26/2017 at 14:12 • Filed to: Car shows | ![]() | ![]() |
Photo dump. Photos are meh only had the phone and it was crowded as usual. Some cool stuff was to be seen tho. Some real horrible stuff too.
Edit repost for the morning crowd
Boss 429 powered
Heat shielded pants required?
More of a death trap than the turbo kaw
Ok military axles
The rest is from home depot
Placard read f250 as make? It was huge.
Nice
Lowered air ride rusty fat fendered pick ups were everywhere.
Good humor mini bike
Husky tribute I guess. Neat tho.
Drool
Vtec powered MG
Required super car check
Fords finest
Flying buttress
Super fist
Bet it won it’s class so don’t laugh
www.americangumball.com
Hupmobile
Pt cruiser yup but the worse is yet to come
Crosley wagon
Murica!
Schwinns!
Velocity stacks were abundant too.
This thing looks squashed in real life too
Now this I approve of
This thing was cool. Check out that rear swingarm setup.
Dirt every day!
More wheel
Note the aluminium foil window molding
Well damn it was a real one. In real bad shape looks like they beat and putty it back together.
Not a perfect wheel choice but this is sweet.
Cummins too.
Oh the horror.
Run away
One of my favorites
Another favourite. Road race chevelle.
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I would much rather have gone to the Auto-Rama than the fucking Detroit casino last night. A bigger waste of my time I could not have imagined.
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Neat! I didn’t expect there to be a GT there. Undecided on whether that shade of red looks better with a stripe or not.
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Mopar had the hellcat powered jeep but I couldn’t get a shot. I think it looks better without but gt350 is horrible in yellow.
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That road race Chevelle looks incredible.
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There was a Durango SRT on display but it’s so massive I couldn’t get a good shot of it. It uses the 392 tho. Don’t recall anything extraordinary from Jeep.
Coincidentally, we also had a GT350 but in red... with stripes.
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Dude was super cool too. It was in super chevy magazine if I remember right. Alot of hidden work in that but not overtly done. Pretty sweet.
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Now were talking! That’s stunning. Hellcat powered jeep is a one off.
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That Pacer, did it come out of a museum, who bought one new and kept it in that nice shape?
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I was there Saturday morning. yes, that General Lee they jumped is a decrepit piece of junk they use only for those stunts. at this point it’s less 1969 Charger and more Bondo, hasty welds, duct tape, and chewing gum.
I was amused when TTAC published this. bunch’a’ Canadian putzes.
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Lolz
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It was spotless. Damn good question no one was around it when we went by. The interior was unbelievable.
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It definitely looks like the kind of vehicle that’s had a lot of attention to detail paid to it, despite it’s apparent rawness.
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Basement has the best stuff. Some of it gets a little “forced”, but still the best.
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Truth. More fun to be had down there.
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I actually know the guys who built the Thunder Belle car. They plan on running it at Milan once it’s fully done. Think they said this Summer. It’s a father/son. My dad’s buddies with the father.
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Cool! They sure went all out. Glad to hear they plan on running it at the track.
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It’s a 15 year project, probably 16 now actually. It went from a regular old shoebox with the 90s style round spoke Torq Thrusts into the badass gasser it is now.