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    1. #21
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProStreet R/T
      Courtesy of Kumho there is a new tire KING. I just about tossed my laptop across the room when a friend sent me these pics. And they were mounted on the back of a *tear* viper

      Yes it's a legit 3 SEVENTY F***ING FIVE




      Too bad its twenty f*****n one inches.



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    2. #22
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      what are the specs on the 375/20/21? I love that size tire
      -David

    3. #23
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      help

      can somebody tell me what the exact color of the orange 69 camaro sitting outside in front of the green twin turbo nova is. i love that color please help

    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProTouring442
      The drip rails bolt on on a second gen. I took them off of my '79, they screw on between the weatherstrip channel and the roof panel.

      Shiny Side Up!
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      DO THEY REALLY?!?! I had no idea!! I'm pullin mine off!!

    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by ProStreet R/T
      Courtesy of Kumho there is a new tire KING. I just about tossed my laptop across the room when a friend sent me these pics. And they were mounted on the back of a *tear* viper

      Yes it's a legit 3 SEVENTY F***ING FIVE




      375mm is awesome, but the 21" diamater kills it. Larry was telling me that Pirelli has a 405 or 415 in their booth.

    6. #26
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      Oh hell.. who cares about wheels when you have BOOTH GIRLS!

      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    7. #27
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      haha niice
      Matt

    8. #28
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      Mustang Mania..







      "A ship in port is safe, but that's not what ships are built for."

      1968 Track Rat Camaro:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGHJ5c1yLIo&t=2s

      1971 Chevelle Wagon with a few mods:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBVPR3sRgyU

    9. #29
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      Steve, I went back today and looked at all four of these cars. It is truely hard to pick a favorite. At first I was all over the one outside, then since I know Bobby, his was on top, but in the end, man that Ring car is sweet. Just so many little things that really add up when it is all said and done.

      Finally choice? Still looking at pictures, hard to say.
      Bill

      Trailers are for BOATS!

    10. #30
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      The craftsmanship on all of them is amazing. Though I don't care for the interiors on any of them. The Alloway car though dosen't do it for me. It sorta strikes me the same way as an Arlen Ness motorcycle.

      Ness' bikes are meant to sit in some rich dudes garage, or on the floor of an indoor show and be enjoyed for their visual artistry, form and symetry. They are not meant to be ridden. In fact, many of them would be bloody dangerous to attempt to ride.

      The Alloway cars strike me in a similar vein. Fantastic visual excecution, but it dosen't look like something one would drive.
      True T.

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    11. #31
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      Quote Originally Posted by Ralph LoGrasso
      Larry was telling me that Pirelli has a 405 or 415 in their booth.
      damn we're gonna need some pics of that stuff.

    12. #32
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      Who Caprice,very nice.
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    13. #33
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell
      LOL guys. My wife was downloading the pictures and must have been "editing" all the female shots, I will have a word with her about that...too funny. Anyone that knows me knows I love butt shots.

      This one is for you Bill




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    14. #34
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      Bill

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    15. #35
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      Quote Originally Posted by Bill Howell
      Anyone that knows me knows I love butt shots.
      Heh.... No comment.
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    16. #36
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      well...I just got back today. What show!!! the thing that sucks is that I didnt get to meet any of you!!! I was too busy "working"...man oh man though...what a show.

    17. #37
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      Quote Originally Posted by jannes_z-28
      This one is for you Bill




      Jan
      I must be cold in Vegas? I would love to see the one on the left from the front so I could tell how cold.
      Matt


      Current project: " Chain Reaction "

      A.K.A. " BIG " by wife, biatch in garage.

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      Ex track car: 1995 Camaro LS1 T56

    18. #38
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      Bill, couple questions. First off....tell us about those '69 Camaro bodies with what appears to be strut towers built into them. Who makes those? Whats the story on them? Also...the white and blue '67 pace car on the last page....is that the one "Chop Cut Rebuild" did? I'd love to see a few more pics of that one.

      Thanks for all the great pictures. That is one hell of a show for g-machines.
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    19. #39
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      That '69 Impala was bitchin'. It was in the hallway leading to the main show entrance, and I just had to stop and check it out. It was a 427 with a manual trans. I have always had a special love of those cars, as I got my driver's license in a '70 Impala. We need to see more big GM cars done up this way!

      The Ring Bros. Mustang, the Alan Johnson-built '71 Cuda, and the Troy-built '66 Biscayne were the best cars in the whole show. Those guys set the bar way high, and I'm already wondering how they're going to top it next year.

    20. #40
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      Yeah,I need find somebody who can get in again,I went acouple year in the mid 90's was great show.

      Anybody have pic's of the silver 32 ford coupe,owned by Lokar.

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