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Showing posts with label SEMA 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SEMA 2010. Show all posts
Friday, 17 December 2010
1969 David Pearson #17 Holman Moody Ford Torino Cobra Talledega, is it the same car as the one in my banner?
Here's the original that I used for my banner above, it must be the following car... just different graphics due to circumstances Holman Moody prepared Ford's first purpose-built NASCAR racer, the Torino Talledega, for Pearson, who won 11 races and his third championship.
Friday, 10 December 2010
the unusual things that cought my attention at SEMA
Great idea for an instant pop up parking sign Barstool racers The above beautiful wood, is twisted olive. real stuff. Tribute to Barney Oldfield's Golden Submarine http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/01/barney-oldfield-and-golden-submarine.html
inspired by Harvey Earl's design, the best display counter at SEMA this year
from the garage people: http://thehodgegarage.com/
Thursday, 9 December 2010
Damn good looking
The above photo is fixed thanks to Don http://prova275.tumblr.com/ ! Much appreciated!
Sponsorship, expensive stuff. Applause to Monster; getting Ken Block to do exhibit runs a couple times a day, bringing stages, free drinks, and atvs
those cans of Monster energy drink, they cost about 3 dollars apiece normally, and were given away for free all week!
If you like the performance of the new Vette, but prefer the look of a 1966.. .problem solved. The Rossi 66
I'm not sure what a "Pure Unfiltered Design" would be without an example to look at, but I don't think it's an evolution of the Corvette designed by Chevy. Isn't improving the design of an existing car just filtering their design with your critical appreciation? I notice the hood is an improvement over the advertisement board example
toy hauler
Not sure where the ramp is to get that off road toy down to the ground, but a good way to show off your company craftsmanship
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Would you want a new Jeep, if they could only have the military tread pattern? It's disconcerting to view a new vehicle with WW2 era military tires
What do you think... pretty weird to look at? Or a cool idea no one has thought of doing to a new car?
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
Tribute recreation of the "California Kid" was at SEMA
Tribute built to look like the 1934 Ford by Pete Chapouris of Pete and Jake fame...http://66.154.44.164/forum/showthread.php?t=529856&page=3 has the details of how and why is obvious the car was made famous in 1973 when Martin Sheen (Charlie Sheen's dad) drove the cops into submission in a movie named "California Kid" (good movie, but slow)The story takes place in 1958, and involves a town,
Dois this look good because of the red white and blue? Or the bare metal with grinder marks?
The huge wagon wheels under that body look pretty damn good too.
Monday, 6 December 2010
ordinary Chevy trucks looking great due to a restoration and perfect paint.
Pretty good for plain old Chevy trucks huh?!
Luckiest kid I've ever come across, his parents made him a couple mini Monster Trucks
Wouldn't this truck be the coolest toy for any 7 yr old kid to play with?
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