Tuesday, September 23, 2008

South Winds Corvette Club Twilight Classic Benefit Car Show


This was a great local cars show. It has as much variety as some of the national show from a 500K Porsche, almost every year of Corvettes and over 300 Hot Rods, Muscle Car, Street Rods, and let not forget the ever growing Rat Rods.
In the Corvette section there was a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe that was a Bloomington Gold Survivor. This car had been in storage for over 30 years. Boy it look really great for being an all original car.

There lots of other great looking vehicles there like this Red Chevrolet Pickup. When the last time you saw a blown Pickup that looked this nice.

There was another nice Ford Pickup that had a garage logo on the side of it. I think these look so cool painted up like they were in the 50's.







There was another nice Ford Pickup that had a garage logo on the side of it. I think these look so cool painted up like they were originally in the 50's.
There was also a 1955 or 56 Ford Fairlane that was very cool. It was slammed to the ground. It just had a great look over all.
There is a Rat Rod that is form the Wichita area that is so cool because the guy built the car from the firewall back out of wood. The seat were metal that look like they were hand formed. The wheels were a blast from the past with the old ET's on the front and 5 Spokes on the rear. The open cockpit is very cool.





I saw this 1958 Chevy Impala that had a great looking metal flake (old School) paint job. Very cool.



There was another Rat Rod that Stout out from the rest. This cars was only about 40'' tall like a Ford GT40 but not really.







I just loved the hat on this blown Chevy Pickup with the real wood painted on the air intakes.

If you ever great a chance to go to The South Winds Clubs Twilight Classic Benefit Car show over on the west of Wichita, Kansas you need to attend this one. They have this show in late September so make sure that you mark it on your Car Calendar of places to be next September.

Motor'n TV

Frank Upton

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