[Gallery] 2021 SEMA Shots: Chip Foose Vehicles
SEMA 2021 offered up the Chip Foose Experience, featuring 20 vehicles and 60 sketches of the restomod master’s work.
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SEMA 2021 offered up the Chip Foose Experience, featuring 20 vehicles and 60 sketches of the restomod master’s work.
When Steve Gibbs left the National Hot Rod Association in 2017, after being an integral part of the NHRA for 48 years, he had no idea of his next steps.
The 2021 SEMA Battle of the Builders was a very difficult one to judge but it was Robert Matranga and his 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air, ‘Brute Force,’ that took home the gold!
The sick individuals at Gateway Bronco wanted to scare small children with this build, by featuring the world’s first Godzilla 7.3L engine with a Harrop USA Supercharger delivering over 1,000 horsepower.
Sure, we have seen Melanie Hane’s 1960 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz before on Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show, but it’s a cool classic that never gets old…almost as cool as the pinups posing with it.
Keeping in the spirit of Halloween this week’s Motor Maven Coco Sanchez was photographed in a 1970 S&S Cadillac ambulance
The van is really the star of the show in this week’s edition of Tonya Kay’s Pinup Pole Show. Daniel Bohman’s 1975 Dodge Tradesman Van may have a hard time fitting into the vintage clothes, but it’s still got a sexy (if boxy) silhouette.
Today’s CCF pick is this mean Dart that runs 5s in the 1/8th.
For a high schooler, those cosmetic flaws weren’t too important. What was important was that it was a fast, fun car that could do perfect donuts and brake stands until the tires popped.
Today’s CCF for sale is the Lone Star Speedway!