You can almost smell the tires burning cruising through the "History of the Race Car" hall at the 2010 Grand National Roadster Show. The exhibit, of course featured drag racer from the way-back-machine, especially my favorite: Nose in the air gassers! Getting up-close and personal with the "Outer Limits" Mopar, I'm reminded of a buddy who saw his first altered wheelbase A/FX'r and asked, "Who'd do that?!" That's exactly why I love them! Make noise, look near ridiculous and have more fun than anyone! I want one, and some day I'll get it. I might have to build my 61 Rambler American wagon as a gasser. Low-buck, fast and loud = funner-mostess. Continuing my stroll, I found the, "Fastest un-blown Ford V-8 powered dragster running in National Nostalgia Drag Racing." ...and it's driven by a woman named Kathy Lloyd out of Castro Valley, CA. According to their show card, the car was built in 1969, then restored in '85, then back-halfed in 1996, no doubt to return to racing. Safety rules have changed, juuuuussst a little since 1969. Running on a cocktail of 85% Nitro and 15% methanol, this...
Mustangs and Muscle Cars in Mesa, Arizona
posted by pikesan
Lance and his website HotRodPlanet.com is becoming quite a car show promoter in Arizona. This is his latest effort and I'm sorry to get this up late for THIS WEEKEND 2/13/10. Here's the info you'll need. (Click on the flier to see it full size) The show is SOLD OUT, but you can still take in the 200+ cars and the Air Museum. Mustangs & Muscle Cars – Car Show at the Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing Aviation Museum February 13, 2010 The public is invited to attend the Commemorative Air Force’s (CAF) Arizona Wing Aviation Museum’s Mustangs & Muscle Charity Car Show, sponsored by Berg Ford on Saturday, February 13, 2010. This shows theme features WWII P-51 Mustang fighters, along with both classic and new cars. The car show is open to all makes, models and years of muscle cars, street rods, 4X4’s, Exotics, Imports and motorcycles. Come see the cars cause this show is SOLD OUT. Mustangs & Muscle Charity Car Show will be held at the CAF Arizona Wing Aviation Museum located at Falcon Field Airport, Mesa, AZ. The Museum is located at 2017 N. Greenfield...
Rockabilly Reunion in Lake Havasu, AZ
posted by pikesan
Get set for the Second Annual Rockabilly Reunion this weekend February 12-14, 2010. How often can you get Rockabilly music, a pinup model contest and Rockabilly music all for FREE for you and your ride? Voodoo Swing is set to perform at the event held on the shores of the Colorado River at Windsor State Beach in Lake Havasu, Arizona. “We’re thrilled to be playing three days of music along with other great acts for some of the biggest rockabilly music fans in the country who truly appreciate what we do”, said Voodoo Swing’s front man Paul “Shorty” Kreutz. The Rockabilly Reunion is free to spectators of all ages and there is no charge to enter a car for display. Voodoo Swing plays throughout the weekend along with multiple rockabilly acts. The band is scheduled to play a welcome party at Nautical Inn Resort on the island at the beach in Lake Havasu City at 9pm on Friday evening following the poker run held at Windsor State Beach in Lake Havasu City on both Saturday and Sunday. Carnival rides for all ages will be in place throughout the weekend....
Fisheyed Look at the Grand National Roadster Show
posted by pikesan
Well if I could paint like Tom Fritz, I would. If I could draw like my friends Brian and Dwayne, I'd probably do that too. Since my creativity's pretty much limited to taking pictures, I'm doing my best to catch up to the great shots taken by Swanee, my main man shooting for MyRideisMe.com. Swanee's yet to lay down his shots from GNRS, so here's mine, FISHEYE style. A fisheye lens is an ultra wide-angle lens that takes in an extremely wide, hemispherical image. A side effect of this super wide shot is the distortion. I'm shooting with a 10.5mm fisheye lens. Sometimes that distortion looks kinda cool with the swoopy angles of a custom or in tight on the details of an engine like the Stromberg powered flathead in Blackie Gejeian's "Blackie" Roadster. Sometimes, the look is just sinister! This is the grille from "Camel Toe Racing" 1932 Ford. The closer you get, the more distortion. I'm just a couple inches off this grill and I probably cropped the shot some. Too bad I have to give the lens back to my boss! Shooting in the Suede Palace...
Sweet Rides Can Always be Found at Hershey
posted by Bubba Harmon
The Antique Automobile Club of America or AACA museum is a perfect place to spend a couple of hours while avoiding the chill of an East Coast winter. So, on a recent trip to Hershey, PA the wife and I thought we would try and do just that. The museum is an awesome facility with a great variety of vehicles. For just $10 you can relive the great history of transportation in the 20th century. A very knowledgeable staff is always available to answer your questions as well as entertain you. You can even hold a wedding here with the museum offering many different choices of locations for your reception. How cool would that be!? The Antique Automobile Club of America’s Museum opened its doors to the public back on June 26, 2003. Since then, it has been the home to many rare and historic cars. The museum is constantly rotating its inventory to keep things interesting so you never know what you might see. Currently on exhibit, through the beginning of April, are the Camaros and Firebirds presented by Freysinger Pontiac GMC Buick. Over 20 vehicles are on display in this...
Different Ways to Win at GNRS
posted by GreaseGirl
With all the talk going on about the AMBR winner at the Grand National Roadster Show, I wanted to take the opportunity to show you some of the other great award-winning cars on display. There must have been well over 100 awards given out during Sunday's award ceremony! This is not including awards given out in the Suede Palace (those cars don't run in competition with the others, it's more of a low-shine exhibit if you know what I mean.) To start with, this sweet 1952 Chevrolet Coupe won the George Barris Kustom D'Elegance Award. I dug it for it's cool green paint by Gene Winfield as well as it's cam shaft front grill. There were lots of nice wagon's at the show, as I'm partial to wagons they really drew my eye. This 1963 Falcon Squire stood out to win in it's 1955-1979 Conservative Wagon class. I'd heard about this 1932 Ford roadster, dubbed the Platinum Bomb, as it was progressing. I hoped it would take home first prize, but it only got class recognition (this is, however, the most competitive class in the entire show!) Built by...
2010 GNRS AMBR Contenders – 4 Winners at Any Show
posted by pikesan
We already covered the Grand National Roadster Show's big winner of the coveted America's Most Beautiful Roadster award. The title now belongs to the 33 Ford named, "Possessed". So now, I want you to feast your smoke filled eyes on the "Contenders". Usually the GNRS has 12 cars running for the AMBR, but this year, only 10 made it. Here's 4 of them. Which one's your favorite? The bright orange 32 roadster shown here first is my friend Todd Stevens from right here in Arizona. Todd's got a gorgeous late 40's or 50's Mercury convertible he runs to the local Goodguys show, but in stark contrast to that cool cruisers is this nasty injected Hemi Hot Rod! Doug Jerger, the builder and another friend just a flew blocks away, runs Squeeg's Kustoms in Mesa, AZ and is no stranger to America's Most Beautiful Roadster competition. In 2008, Doug built is own AMBR roadster and we showed his shop and 32 Ford in this story. I know that just like Doug's 32, Todd will drive this car and drive it hard. Shouldn't that score points some how with the judges?...
2010 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster?
posted by pikesan
Here it is! America's Most Beautiful Roadster, or the AMBR award as it's known. The AMBR is easily one of the top awards in the country and this year drew 10 roadsters to competition. 2010's AMBR winner is a 1933 Ford, or loosely based on that design, and is owned by Mike and Dianne Dingman. The car was called, "Possessed" and was built by Scott's Hot Rods, a shop that built another America's Most Beautiful Roadster winner back in 2008. (2008 AMBR Story) Beyond that, you know what? Not much to say. This is one of only a couple pictures we took of the car for a couple reasons: First off, it was tough getting decent pictures. On Friday, during our media happy hour and right into the time when the public crowds started rolling in, the Scott's guys were busy setting up the car and the display. Sure, there were chances to get shots of dudes busily wiping stuff down and placing the display panels, but there's only so much you can photoshop. (We did get one "interesting" video, but that's being saved for the, "how to ruin...
Grand National Roadster Show – Kickoff
posted by pikesan
Links to 2008 to 2013 Grand National Roadster Show Pictures and America's Most Beautiful Roadster 2013 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage WINNER! 2013 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster 2013 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Contenders - Best 7 5 more contenders for AMBR 2013 AMBR Cars - The Air up there Bird's Eye Look 2013 GNRS Shots in the Dark: Long Exposure Hot Rod Pics 2013 GNRS First Favorite Rides and Pinstriping Pictures 2012 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage 2012 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Winner 10 Roadsters, 40 Photos of 2012 AMBR Contenders Tons of PICTURES from 2012 GNRS 2012 Grand National Roadster Show – First Favorites Jack Howerton – Behind the 2012 AMBR Winner 2011 Grand National Roadster Show Coverage 12 Contenders for 2011 America’s Most Beautiful Roadster Vote for the 2011 America's Most Beautiful Roadster Idaho Invades Cali for America’s Most Bitch’n Roadster How the AMBR Award Judging Changed Explained Suede Palace Beauties at 2011 GNRS 2011 Grand National Roadster Show – First Favorites A Japanese Man’s Perspective: 2011 GNRS Jake’s Road Savage 1954 Chevy Bel Air Custom Bubble-Topped Futuristic Customs from Roth and Winfield AMBR is all in...
Ultimate Street Car – Watch It This Weekend!
posted by GreaseGirl
If you're not at the Grand National Roadster Show this weekend, then get your fill of hi-octane goodness by turning your channels to SPEED TV for Optima Batteries' "Ultimate Street Car Invitational" airing Saturday January 30th @ 11am ET and again Sunday January 31st @ 4pm ET. Get a front row seat to world-class vehicles, selected from the SEMA floor to compete against each other Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch in Pahrump, NV. Next to Speedweek, this race has been one of the coolest events I've attended. No where else can you see street legal cars, representing every decade in car history, stretching their limits to race car levels! Not only did I get to be at the live event in November, but I've also snuck a peek at the tv special at the Los Angeles premier this past week! For all of you who will only get to see it on SPEED, don't worry, it's just as exciting! Even I was surprised by the results! You'll have to watch to find...
Ashley Force-Hood Video Preview: 2010 NHRA Season
posted by pikesan
I can't say it's cool when you enter the John Force Racing compound. It's OVERWHELMING! The people, the parts, the action, I love it! We (Pikesan and Swanee) first entered the pit area of John Force, Ashley Force-Hood and NHRA Champion Robert Hight at the test and tune at Firebird Raceway in Chandler, AZ to find every team working feverishly, even though, racing for the night was done. It's obvious, this team works well together, everyone knows their job and they're ready to rock for the Winternationals in Pomona. As a huge fan of the NHRA, especially the John Force Racing team, meeting and talking to Austin Coil, then having a short sit down with the charming, yet #2 in the world funny car racer, Ashley Force-Hood was a dream come true. It's a sure sign that the JFR team loves their fans. So dig this short interview of loveliest lady of motorsports (Danica, it ain't even close!) Ashely Force-Hood. After making several full passes, I found her listening to the Vikings, Saints game on TV while working on her laptop. [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BqMtGXQT3VM[/youtube] . It takes a strong woman to...
Cool Steel in Steel City World of Wheels Car Show
posted by Bubba Harmon
Getting your Hot Rod Fix at the Pittsburgh World of Wheels Another World of Wheels has come and gone in Pittsburgh, PA, AKA The Steel City, and it did not disappoint. Once again the wife and I hit the road to take in a car show, shoot some photos, and just enjoy being out of the house. After scraping off the ice from the previous day’s storm we were on our way for the 4 hour trip to the David Lawrence Convention Center in Downtown Pittsburgh. I actually find driving fairly relaxing so the trek went pretty quick. There was something for everyone. If you like high end customs there were over-the-top rods like John Mai’s beautiful 1933 Willys Coupe. Into race cars? Drag City USA was on hand displaying several vintage dragsters like the 1967 Bounty Hunter that was driven by Connie Kalitta. Want to learn something? A number of airbrush artists were on hand demonstrating their craft. Feeling charitable? You could have bid on some of the art that the pinstripers were creating all weekend. Were there rat rods? Yup. There were many rats and kustoms including...