Over the span of the last two decades Super Chevy magazine has continually covered the Super Chevy show circuit around the country. At any given event an editor who has covered the show, has given you an account of the action that happened. We're going to try something different this time.
We'd like to think that each Super Chevy show is like a patch work quilt. Every person and automobile that enters the gates contributes an individual fabric to the overall theme of the quilt. And the show at Maple Grove Raceway in Pennsylvania was no different. Or maybe it is. Rather than have me drone on about how stupid the weather man is in his dire predictions of biblical styled rain that never happened, or that the kooky weatherman is ultimately responsible for the lower turn out of cars on the day of this supposed storm, and then have to say nanny, nanny, na, na to those who decided to listen to the weather man and stay home... Or talk about the Amish kids at the end of the track watching the races with their binoculars, or... (OUCH, Jim Campisano the new boss just lobed a shoe at me and told me to get on with the story).
We decided to try something different in our presentation of this story. We want to hear from you, the individual car owner/racer/show attendee. We want to hear about what you brought to the Maple Grove, Pennsylvania, show and why. Without further adieu, we introduce you to you.
 |  Hey, it's a stabbin' cabin...  Hey, it's a stabbin' cabin in action. |  |
 We love the odd, the different,...  We love the odd, the different, and the weird. Check out this '73 El Camino Estate. Gold with woodgrain Trim. Bob Turcotte from Connecticut sure spent some time bringing this back to life. |  Here are a couple of beauties....  Here are a couple of beauties. We loved this Impala and Corvette. Alas, much to our lament, the owners of such vehicles did not have their show cards in the window. We will never the owners identity of these mystery machines. |  The sign reads: Case of beer,...  The sign reads: Case of beer, 30 dollars. Fresh saw blade, 15 dollars. Knowing that this car will get more looks than a *@$%^ trailer queen, Priceless. We nearly fell out of our golf cart laughing after reading the sign. |
 Um, we think there should...  Um, we think there should be a rule that any racer that brings a pretty girl to the track should get 1/10th of a second off their time. Whaddya think? |  Even though these guys snapped...  Even though these guys snapped the driveshaft in two and blew apart the bellhousing on the transmission, they didn't let it stop them. They got down and dirty and had the Camaro running in no time. |  Now here is something you...  Now here is something you don't see everyday, a chopped, dropped and shaved '70 Chevelle that looked like no other Chevelle we have ever seen. The metal sculpting that went into this must have taken weeks to finish. |
 |  Meanwhile at the end of the...  Meanwhile at the end of the track, after winning yet another race, Queen of Diamonds driver Jessie Harris cools down and gets ready for the next race. |  Recognize this guy? Aw, probably...  Recognize this guy? Aw, probably not most of you, but were sure that you recognize his wheel standing Air Borne Express running down the track on two tires. Bob Hall takes a moment to cool down as well after his run. |
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