
Paul Hemminger's '58 pickup has an air bag suspension and the second-row seat from a Subur
Weird, uncooperative weather has been the norm throughout the first half of 2004 SCS season and, on the Saturday at Norwalk, it seemed as if Mother Nature left her rain clouds in the garage.
Beautiful blue skies and even unseasonably cool weather made for a perfect day--and Chevy fans from far and wide came to take advantage of the postcard-perfect Ohio afternoon.
The show field was filled with rare and wonderful Bow-Ties, from a pair of super rare El Moroccos and a '57 factory fuelie Nomad to Las Vegan Steve Sandlin's menagerie of customs and musclecars--one of them being a custom '57 convertible with four turbos.
On the track, the Nitro Coupes were all solidly in the mid-6s, while Jessie Harris again successfully defended her unbeaten streak in Jet Car competition, including make a blistering 5-second pass.
Mother Nature decided to get involved on Sunday, however, by rolling in the clouds and rain. Racing eliminations were canceled, unfortunately, but Tremec Car Show went on under the big tent. Wayne Bishop's '34 Chevy took the Meguiar's Medallion award, while Eric Williams's Nova took the Workmat Award of Excellence.
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Blown, nitrous'd and injected motor powers a slammed '69 Camaro Pro car.
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Mac and Tina Nicewander's '54 originally rolled off the line as a lowly 150, but it has be
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Jeff Stadler's '60 Nomad wagon is low, simple, and alright. It's powered by the original 2
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Here's late-model injection in a vintage Chevelle shell.
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Look closely at Jim McLaughlin's '71 Monte Carlo. He turned into a slick convertible.
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Those vintage racing wheels would like great on a nostalgia racer.
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One of the many cars on hand from Steve Sandlin was the Inciner8tor--a quad-turbocharged '
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Editor's Choice Drag Car: Herb and Becky Hartley's 565-cube '67 Nova.
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Editor's Choice Drag Car: Wayne Hyslop's Nova runs on the original 307 engine.
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Editor's Choice Drag Car: Gorgeous flamed Nova of Larry McGee.
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Editor's Choice Drag Car: Phil Wagner and his 11-second, 502-powered '67 Impala
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Editor's Choice Drag Car: David Bigelow and his wife drove 850 miles to race their 406-pow
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Saturday award winners.
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Saturday award winners.
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Featherlite's "Transport" award went to Charles Raland's '68 Chevelle SS.
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Outstanding Stock award went to Robert Taylor's '62 Chevy.
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Jim Katakos' '69 Chevelle Pro Street grabbed an Editor's Choice award on Saturday and a Pr
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Supercharged Corvette garnered an Outstanding Engine award.
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Robert Gray's '69 big-block Camaro SS convertible took one of our Editor's Choice awards.
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Doug Park's '67 Nova looks great with vintage Americans.
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Sunday award winners