Some Pics From SEMA
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Some Pics From SEMA
This thing is...different
Pretty slick '39 Buick
The paint on this Camaro is unbelievable. The Hot Wheels track was pretty cool too
Not sure what that White thing is. Apparently it has a stereo in it.
Vic Edelbrock's old Lakester
Loved the work on this truck...I guess some like the huge wheels
There was even some good stuff in the parking lot, like this La Salle
SCT was there.
Pretty slick '39 Buick
The paint on this Camaro is unbelievable. The Hot Wheels track was pretty cool too
Not sure what that White thing is. Apparently it has a stereo in it.
Vic Edelbrock's old Lakester
Loved the work on this truck...I guess some like the huge wheels
There was even some good stuff in the parking lot, like this La Salle
SCT was there.
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Electric. I don't know how well it works, but they said it's wonderful
How about a set of ceramic/carbon brakes? Very lightweight, and only $12k
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You've probably seen pics of Steven Walker's (layson is his screen name on the forums) truck, but here's a few more.
Dedicated the build to his brother
With honorable mention to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division
Randoms from here on out
How about a set of ceramic/carbon brakes? Very lightweight, and only $12k
No caption necessary
You've probably seen pics of Steven Walker's (layson is his screen name on the forums) truck, but here's a few more.
Dedicated the build to his brother
With honorable mention to the Army's 3rd Infantry Division
Randoms from here on out
Last edited by SteveBricks; 11-05-2011 at 02:00 PM.
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Of particular interest to me is the use of an alternator on the all-electric truck. I find it funny, as there is necessarily a net loss of energy there.
Seems they COULD have chosen a different chassis for the '56 crew-cab, too.
Glad to see that Layson could show off his truck up there. It's a fine, fine example of what can be done, and a real tribute. We met Steve up in Oregon a couple of years ago at a GTG at Mark's place.
SCTs truck would draw a crowd, however impractical, and that's exactly what it's needed for. Nothing else.....
I guess I'd have to say that I liked the pic of the LaSalle best (in the iron category, at least).
In the other category, I agree with Unk-Fish about the "stuff"!
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Seems they COULD have chosen a different chassis for the '56 crew-cab, too.
Glad to see that Layson could show off his truck up there. It's a fine, fine example of what can be done, and a real tribute. We met Steve up in Oregon a couple of years ago at a GTG at Mark's place.
SCTs truck would draw a crowd, however impractical, and that's exactly what it's needed for. Nothing else.....
I guess I'd have to say that I liked the pic of the LaSalle best (in the iron category, at least).
In the other category, I agree with Unk-Fish about the "stuff"!
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