After a two-year hiatus from, well, everything, Memphis Motorsports Park was reborn as Memphis International Raceway in 2011, thanks to the folks who own fellow Super Chevy Show host track Palm Beach International Raceway. Before it closed, Memphis was always one of the hottest shows on the circuit, and when the announcement came that the track was returning to the schedule in 2012, we knew it’d be a smash hit.
With over 400 show cars, 500 drag cars, and 571 swap meet slots, the 2012 Memphis show was a riot that might dethrone Maple Grove as the top show this year (we expect our Northeast fans to get fired up at this prospect!).
In the show field there was a variety of cars that had us so overwhelmed we doubled the number of Editor’s Choice awards to give out. All the great racing action kept us running from the show field to the starting line and the race cars were so pretty we photographed two of them for features. Had they tried, they proably would have been nice enough to win show trophies.
The swap meet at Memphis was a bargain hunter’s delight, with an amazing variety of parts, cars, and assorted items to look through and pillage for any sort of project. There was our AMSOIL Best of the Best competition, Revell Make ‘N Take model building program, and a packed manufacturer’s midway to keep you busy as well.
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Saturday started with this sign of things to come, traffic coming into the track backed up
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Two weeks after Bill Jenkins’ death, John Poore and Billy Shirley brought out their Grumpy
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Just as packed as the car show was the pits. All weekend the staging lanes were packed wit
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Angela Anderson and her daughter Whitney brought their Dover White, all-original ’69 Z/28
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More insane than the car show was the swap meet at Memphis. With nearly 600 vendor slots s
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One of our Editor’s Choice drag car award winners was Kenny Pease and his ’62 Nova wagon.
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For our truck fans, here’s a cool piece. Drew Renshaw built his crew cab out of a ’72 C10
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One of only 4,575 built in ’68, Scooter Anderson’s L78/M21 equipped RS/SS was a cool sight
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The ’60 El Caminos are a rare sight, especially restored, 348- powered ones like Harold Pe
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There were dozens of gorgeous Tri-Fives in Memphis. Gary and Janice Kilgore’s 150 sedan wa
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A ’79 Z28 isn’t usually the type of second-gen F-body you see get full restomod treatment,
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Corvair … wagon?! You might remember Mike Meyers’ white with orange stripes/V-8-powered Co