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Originally Posted by WestCoastAutoCraft
It was a good Cloverdale show. We swept the Camaro Class and won the Top Four award with a 37 Chevy street rod we built.
Jeff's silver car took first and another Camaro we built Bruce Kunkle's "Golden Girl" took second. We received a lot of great feedback about Jeff's car. It is a crowd favorite. I have really enjoyed building it. So many custom things were done to it (both large and small). I love the unassuming simpleness to it at first glance, but if you know Camaros you can really see how much it has been modified with a keen eye. I have put exactly 600 miles on it to date. I think I have shaken every gremlin out of her and made the corrections. The car is so much fun to drive, it is low, very loud, and fast. Blasting down a windy road is reminiscent to a Penske Sunoco Camaro I was hired to drive for two seasons in a historical race series. Now unfortunately I have ran out of excuses to keep it. It is time to send it home.
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Well said. Simple yet detailed at the same time. Love the old school minimalist look with modern components. Can't wait to get her home.
Looking forward to the Wed night out at Sears Point we talked about to see what she will run and getting to the next GG event and run the cones. Also want to do the 2014 Run to the Coast event.
Not only is Chris a builder he is a great tuner and suspension set up guy so we should have her dialed in good by then.
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Originally Posted by flashlight holder
oh yeah....more awards for your collection
You enjoy that car and I hope you have years and years of trouble free driving...well except for tires, brakes and clutch replacements 
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Oh yeah. There will likely be many sets. I plan on driving her as much as I can and enjoying it.
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Originally Posted by sds machining
Way to go guys,, congrats on the success its well deserved!
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Originally Posted by John510
Cool an award! 
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Thanks but I just gave Chris the canvass and an idea of what I wanted. He worked his magic and executed on the concept bringing it to life.
The awards are more in recognition of the execution and efforts of Chris at WCAC and the crew that worked on it.