We're not sure if Rick Fox's '57 is a tribute or was inspired by our Goodmark Camaro, but there's no denying the coolness of a flamed-out hardtop with injector stacks sticking through the hood.We're not sure if Rick Fox's '57 is a tribute or was inspired by our Goodmark Camaro, but You don't see a turbocharged '67 four-door Chevelle everyday. This one ran a mid-9 on its first True Street run, but something caused the back window to blow out at the top end of the track.You don't see a turbocharged '67 four-door Chevelle everyday. This one ran a mid-9 on its Pro Mod driver Steve Cossis had some trouble just after he left the line, when his steering wheel came loose. Fortunately the car hadn't built up much speed so Steve didn't smack the wall too hard and was not injured, though the same couldn't be said about his Camaro.Pro Mod driver Steve Cossis had some trouble just after he left the line, when his steerin In the Pro Mod turbo class, Jim Barker drove his '99 Monte to the event victory after Dana Parise's '63 Vette had issues on the line and left almost a half second behind her opponent. Barker ran a 6.46 at 216 mph to Parise's 6.47 at 220 mph.In the Pro Mod turbo class, Jim Barker drove his '99 Monte to the event victory after Dana Byron Worner (near lane) mowed down an incredibly competitive field to win the East Coast Stock/Super Stock Association shootout.Byron Worner (near lane) mowed down an incredibly competitive field to win the East Coast It's never a good sign on a race car when flames start shooting out through the good scoop.It's never a good sign on a race car when flames start shooting out through the good scoop Ed Burnley took the win for the weekend in the Pro Mod nitrous class after Gary Courtier was early at the line and tripped the red light. Ed fired off a 6.41 at 227 mph pass to Courtier's 6.44 at 222.Ed Burnley took the win for the weekend in the Pro Mod nitrous class after Gary Courtier w Revell Make 'N Take Model Building This year's show had a special bonus for the younger attendees. Sponsored by model maker Revell and hosted by the Central Pennsylvania Model Car Club, the Make 'N Take allowed children to build their own super Chevy that they could take home for free. The kits were '57 Chevys from Revell's popular Snap Tite line, with no glue or paint required for full assembly. Rick Haas, Revell's marketing director had this to say, "We are excited to be sponsoring Make 'N Take with the Super Chevy organization. Many of our most popular model kits are Chevrolet products. All of our model kits are designed with exacting detail and authenticity to scale. Car and model enthusiasts value this attention to accuracy. The kids will build a car at the event and later visit a local Revell retailer to purchase another model. This makes kids aware of the model building hobby." Rick added, "The baby boomer generation built plastic models during the boom years in the '60s. They are grandparents now and are looking for activities to do with the grandkids. I can speak for myself as it is much easier for me to show my grandson to build a model than for my grandson to show me how to play level 15 of a video game." The Make 'N Take event was held both Saturday and Sunday, with parents helping their kids build a unique take home souvenir to remember this year's Maple Grove show. - Patrick Hill « | 1 | 2 | 3 | » | View Full Article By Patrick Hill Enjoyed this Post? Subscribe to our RSS Feed, or use your favorite social media to recommend us to friends and colleagues!