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Old 07-10-2010, 05:14 PM
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Looks like a good day, Thought that would be the winner, and I see ThrillBilly right beside Scar
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Old 07-10-2010, 05:20 PM
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Looks like a good day, Thought that would be the winner, and I see ThrillBilly right beside Scar
That's actually the Challenger built by the Roadster Shop next to Scar. Doesn't look like Thrillbilly made top 5.
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Old 07-10-2010, 05:21 PM
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That is right. So what are the top 5?
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Old 07-10-2010, 05:24 PM
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Goodguys 2010 Ridetech Street Machine of the Year Top 5:
-Karen Leisinger, Wall Lake, SD, 1967 Camaro
-Dale & Stacy Johns, Van Buren, AR, 1967 Ford Mustang
-Mike Manning, Belmar, NJ, 1969 Camaro
-Jeremy Gerber, Mundelein, IL 1970 Dodge Challenger
-Ken Smith, Spring Green, WI, 1964 Ford Fairlane
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Old 07-10-2010, 06:08 PM
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the door gaps on mannings car were horrable.
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Old 07-10-2010, 07:12 PM
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I have 230 pics. Do you guys just want to see street machine/muscle cars? Probably around half are street rods. The majority are from the awards areas. It'll take a minute for me to get them resized and figure out the best way to show them. I'll post some of the really good stuff here soon.

I have some gripes. One it really sucks that there was no autocross. That made it just a beauty contest again.

That leads into the second need to vent: Combined with the normal auto show politics, the lack of performance proof really seemed to set the tone for an outright beauty contest. There were other cars that, IMO, seemed much more suited to be in the top five. The person representing the Mustang had to admit - on mic, before everyone - that the Mustang was pretty much stock underneath - just Air Ride (SMOY sponsor ) and Baer brakes... Meanwhile, cars with actual engineering and hardcore fabrication sat in the parking lot getting sun tans.

I usually don't pay much attention to trophies and awards at car shows other than to see who actually won (after the fact). I go to see the baddest cars on the planet (only go to major shows), and enjoy talking custom $h!t with really awesome people. I need to go back to that.

I had a great time talking to one of the (Ring) Brothers - felt like I new him for years after a few minutes; and definitely had fun talking to Bob Johnson again. I spotted him walking around with Alan before the ceremony (I was in the bleachers) and made my way down to say hi afterwards. The band was pretty cool too - took me back to junior high and high school.

Remember where I left off (Bob Johnson) when I return with a few really sweet pics...
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:45 AM
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I have some gripes. One it really sucks that there was no autocross. That made it just a beauty contest again.

That leads into the second need to vent: Combined with the normal auto show politics, the lack of performance proof really seemed to set the tone for an outright beauty contest. There were other cars that, IMO, seemed much more suited to be in the top five.
I think the DSE Manning Camaro gets a pass for the autocross.. lol

And not much you can do if it rains.. just bad luck (or good if your car handles like a pig)

I'm pretty sure the Roadster Shops car would be a handler as well since all thier stuff does.

The rest is a mystery!

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Enough of the black wheels.. talk about played out
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the door gaps on mannings car were horrable.
So are mine.....

The car is still incredible.
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Old 07-11-2010, 06:53 AM
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the door gaps on mannings car were horrable.
Your confusing Manning's car with the 69 that had all the Anvil carbon fiber parts, hood, trunk, rear spoiler, etc..... lots of nice parts but the fit and finish on the doors, etc was horrible!

Manning's car on the other hand had some of the BEST fit and finish I have ever seen on ANY car not just Camaro's. DSE did an incredible job.
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