
No rental car for me this trip! I got to drive our Senior VP Doug Evans''57 Hardtop to the
I wasn't sure what was more exciting, a chance to get out of the officefor a few days to attend the Super Chevy show, or the opportunity todrive a restomodded '57 hardtop to the event. If the black '57 looksfamiliar, it was a frequent subject of tech stories in various 2006 and2007 issues of Super Chevy. What made the trip a little nerve rackingwas the fact the car belongs to our Senior VP Doug Evans, so ifsomething happened to the car, I'd be moving to Montana and assuming anew name.
Once on the road, my nerves quickly calmed, and I enjoyed the two hourdrive up to Gainesville from our Tampa office. With a hopped up 350,700R-4 and Classic Auto Air A/C, cruising in the '57 was awesome. I'mnot sure what was better, just driving the car or seeing the looks ofstunned BMW and Mercedes owners as I blasted past them at 75 mph onI-75. At one point on the way up, traffic stopped on the highway becauseof an accident, and three different people came up to the car looking itover and giving me the thumbs up.

I remember when you couldn't touch one of these in ratty condition forless than $500. Two
On the way back after the show ended, I spotted a new black ChallengerR/T cruising sedately ahead of me, and was forced to open up the BarryGrant triple-deuce setup on the 350 and show the Challenger what a realmuscle car looked like. Once I passed, I glanced in the rearview mirrorand saw a turn signal come on and the Challenger change lanes to try andcatch up, but the front grille of the Challenger kept growing smaller.
A late addition to the Super Chevy Show schedule, this year'sGainesville event was packed full of interesting cars and great racingaction. While all the show cars were getting set up and polished for aday in the sun, the dragstrip was firing up with the sounds of nitrocoupes and nasty doorslammers courtesy of the Southern Super StockAssociation. The True Street competitors were going through inspectionsand getting ready for their road test.
EDITOR'S CHOICE TOP 10 SHOW AWARDS
Gary & Debi Deason - Crawfordville, FL - '55 210 Gasser
Jim Hopkins - Beverly Hills, FL - '71 Nova
Michael Lloyd - Callahan, FL - '68 Camaro
Donnie Childers - Tifton, GA - '66 Chevelle
Tom Messer - Gainesville, FL - '67 Camaro
Buddy Burfind - Englewood, FL - '64 Nova
Ralph Hendricks - Jacksonville, FL - '67 Camaro
John Nobles - Callahan, FL - '55 Chevy
Wayne Folin - Willington, FL - '63 Biscayne
Larry Geiger - Callahan, FL - '72 Chevelle
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Gary & Debi Deason - Crawfordville, FL - '55 210 Gasser
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Jim Hopkins - Beverly Hills, FL - '71 Nova
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Michael Lloyd - Callahan, FL - '68 Camaro
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Tom Messer - Gainesville, FL - '67 Camaro
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Buddy Burfind - Englewood, FL - '64 Nova
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Ralph Hendricks - Jacksonville, FL - '67 Camaro
EDITOR'S CHOICE TOP 10 DRAG AWARDS
George Emanuel - High Springs, FL - '55 Bel Air 2-door Sedan
Larry Flynn - Lutz, FL - '57 Be lAir Hardtop
Bob Wold - Oxford, FL - '55 210 2-door Sedan
Scott Helms - Crystal Springs, FL - '66 Impala SS
Kevin Cradduck - Murfreesboro, TN - '69 Camaro
Darren Stutts - Green Cove Springs, FL - '57 150 2-door Sedan
Jimmy Gugel - Ocala, FL - '70 Camaro
Ken & Faye Hamilton - Jacksonville, FL - Small-Block-Powered Dragster
Kelly Hicks - St. Augustine, FL - '02 Camaro Pro Mod
Paul Forte - Jacksonville, FL - '69 Camaro
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George Emanuel - High Springs, FL - '55 Bel Air 2-door Sedan
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Larry Flynn - Lutz, FL - '57 Be lAir Hardtop
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Bob Wold - Oxford, FL - '55 210 2-door Sedan
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Scott Helms - Crystal Springs, FL - '66 Impala SS
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Kevin Cradduck - Murfreesboro, TN - '69 Camaro
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Darren Stutts - Green Cove Springs, FL - '57 150 2-door Sedan
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Jimmy Gugel - Ocala, FL - '70 Camaro
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Ken & Faye Hamilton - Jacksonville, FL - Small-Block-Powered Dragster
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Kelly Hicks - St. Augustine, FL - '02 Camaro Pro Mod
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Paul Forte - Jacksonville, FL - '69 Camaro
TRUE STREET RESULTS
WINNER: Jason Rollins - '71 Nova - 10.182 avg
RUNNER-UP: Kevin Smith - '95 Firebird - 11.647 avg
12-SECOND WINNER: Bud Ehrmann - '69 Camaro - 12.05 avg
13-SECOND WINNER: Larry Mengelkoch - '72 Truck - 13.08 avg
CHECK OUT PAGE TWO FOR MORE PHOTOS FROM THE 2008 SUPER CHEVY SHOW IN GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
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The Southern Super Stock Association was out in force to spice up thedrag racing action at
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Speaking of wheelstands, here's Kevin Cradduck standing his '69 Camaroup and carrying the
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Gary and Debi Deason of Beverly Hills, Florida, brought out theirimmaculate '55 gasser for
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...This car has a ton of history,Gary's dad raced the car in the '60s as "Lawman" because
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...Gary even has a pictureof the car from back in its track days. With all the "new" gasse
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Back in the swap meet, we came across this factory Chevy 2x4 manifold.With retro being the
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This group of young Bow Tie enthusiasts were having fun at the show.After a brief rain sho
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This really nice, slammed to the ground '57 Sedan Delivery was a realattention getter. Hid
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Need some power for your '57? This original 283 small-balancer mill wasnestled in-between
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It's tough not to turn your head when a big Impala like this goescruising by. Rick Selig d
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The centerpiece in this photo is probably the best designed steeringwheel Chevrolet and GM
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We won't drag out the old "look how many bodies you could fit in there"joke, but looking a
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Over at the drag strip, there was plenty of tire-burning action. Despitethe brief rain sho
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Zachary Braswell of Chiefland, Florida, came out for the Sunday KidsProgram, and couldn't
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Here's a good one for you. In the '50s in Puerto Rico, you didn't have adriver's license c
CHECK OUT PAGE THREE FOR MORE PHOTOS FROM THE 2008 SUPER CHEVY SHOW IN GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA
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Need a wash? These lovely ladies were from Gator Gal Glimmer Wash. For asmall price, you c
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One of the major events at the show was Roger Gustin, Super Chevy Showowner and manager, c
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You don't see many of these today that haven't had a V-8 conversion.This Vega was bone sto
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When the Vega first came out, its four cylinder was an all aluminumdesign with no iron lin
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Even the interior on this Vega looked almost new!
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What's a Super Chevy show without a barbeque? While his friends wereglued to the TV watchi
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Rodger Ashworth brought out his work-in-progress '57 hardtop out to theshow. It's a long-h
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Rodger's '57 is motivated by a fuel injected late model small-block.It's got modern A/C fo
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At the strip, this C1 was laying down some wicked numbers, butunfortunately they were a li
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If you recognize this engine/trans combo, then you're really a hard corecar guy. For $200
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In the car corral, this really nice Chevelle 4-door was up for grabs.While only sporting a
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This veteran '55 has seen drag strip duty for the last 25-plus years.Owned by Bob Wold of
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Now here's a car that is screaming with potential. This '64 Chevelle 300spent most of its
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The interior of the Chevelle was in great shape. A little Por-15 on thefloor panels to neu
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From the back side you can see how great a shape this car was in. Wewere racking our brain
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These things are always neat. Sunday a guy showed up demonstrating oneof those miracle oil
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Here's another great wheelstand for you! Randy Harrison had his third-gen Camaro up on its
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After the radical styling change Chevrolet implemented for 1958, Chevydesigners went back
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Up front, the '59 Impala/BelAir/Biscayne had an all new look that pulledheavily form the '
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Looking much like the deck of an aircraft carrier, the deck lid of the'59 belied its massi
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Thank God for wheelie bars! After noticing how high the bars were set onthis '69 Camaro, w
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This is what we like to see, hardcore evidence of someone really drivingtheir classic Chev