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.

MIckey Thompson's 1969 Mustang he used to break 295 speed and endurance records

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!

I didn't expect to find a drag racing semi at SEMA

Custom crafted gauges in a Ridler Award final 8 contestant

Well designed.

getting my attention with articulation

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

this has to distract the other race car drivers, in their sports cars

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.