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He didn't win the Aeromotive Nitro Coupe Challenge, but
Louisiana racer Bill Doucet did throw down an awesome 6.088
qualifying run |
Ear protection is a good idea when hanging with the
Aeromotive Nitro Coupes |
Slick Willie Brainerd took the Aeromotive Nitro Coupe
Challenge San Antonio event |
Here's a close up of Willie and his crew |
Cody Barklage had a forgettable San Antonio event, but still
leads the Aeromotive Nitro Coupe Challenge World Championship by
a whisker over Tony "Sandman" Williams |
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Cody's brother Zach made the runner-up spot in San Antonio
and sits third in the points chase |
Here's Zach and the crew |
Roger Gustin, President of AutoStar Productions (right) with
legendary Stock Eliminator and Funny Car driver Hayden Proffitt,
who received the Partnership Award |
Another 9 or 10 second 1/4 mile for Bob Hall on two wheels |
Red, white, Blue and rockin'...the Blaze of Glory driven by
Paul Miller |
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Cool times at San Antonio Raceway |
Ken Hall in Top Secret gave Blaze of Glory all it could
handle |
J. Collier used an almost perfect light to roar to the Pro
Charger Bracket One Brawl winner's circle |
Jr. Dragster Challenge winner Paige Wenske and her posse |
Proud winner of the TREMEC Transmission Bonus Race in San
Antonio |
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Miguel Rodriguez of Harlingen, TX won the Saturday Camaro
Performers Editors Choice |
The Featherlite "Transport" Award went to John & Sylvia
Piccola of Las Vegas and their '65 Chevy II Wagon |
That's a 1958 Chevy pickup which won Rudy Story of San
Antonio the "Outstanding 4 x 4" Award |
Harry Gayhart of San Antonio won the Classic Parts of America
sponsored "Outstanding Classic Truck" with this '49 Chevy
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Joe Hutcheson of Lockhart, TX won the "Outstanding Custom
Rod" sponsored by National Parts Depot. Joe's '40
Ford has a Chevy power plant |
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Texan Donald Barfield won
"Outstanding Detail" in San Antonio |
The Aeromotive sponsored
"Outstanding Engine" went to John Bendenbender of Mt. Vernon, TX
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Jesus Parker of San Antonio
won "Outstanding Interior" sponsored by Trim Parts |
The Right Stuff Detailing
sponsors the "Outstanding Modified" won by Larry Gayhart of San
Antonio and his '55 Chevy |
The American Shine sponsored
"Outstanding Paint" award went to Jay Stiles of San Marcos, TX |
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Harry Gayhart of San Antonio
won the Racing Communications sponsored "Outstanding
Workmanship: Award with this rare '59 El Camino |
Here's a shot of the El
Camino's rear end...love those fins! |
Mikki Roberts of Hewitt, TX,
won the TREMEC "Trick Stick" Award with this
'55 Chevy |
Ayrton Gerthe of Rockdale, TX
won the Jeg's Young Star Award with this '91 Chevy S-10 |
TREMEC is always there as the
Title Sponsor of the TREMEC Transmission Car Show Series
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Larry Gayhart of San Antonio
won the "Best Truck" sponsored by Sponsored by Classic Parts of
America and Classic Performance Products with this '49 Chevy
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Trim Parts sponsors the "Best
55-56-57 Chevy" won by Billy Willenburg of Lockhart, TX
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Thanks to Soffseal for
sponsoring the "Best Big Car" Award won by Jay Johnson of San
Antonio |
Miguel Rodriguez of Harlingen,
TX won the Rick's First Generation Camaros sponsored "Best
Camaro" |
Rudy Story of San Antonio won
the "Best Chevelle" sponsored by Original Parts Group |
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Joe Hutcheson of Lockhart, TX
won the Auto City Classic Glass sponsored "Best Conversion" with
his '40 Ford powered by Chevy |
Craig Wiegand of Edna, TX won
the "Best Corvette' with this '61 jewel |
Jeg's sponsors the "Best Monte
Carlo" won by Linda Massmann of Lockhart, TX |
Joe & Michelle Chavez of
Irving, TX won the "Best Nova" sponsored by The Right Stuff
detailing |
American Shine sponsors the
"Best Open" class won by Joseph Hernandez of San Antonio and his
'06 Cobalt |
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Jack Barnett of Austin won the
National Parts Depot sponsored "Best El Camino" |
Chris Suire of Abbeyville, LA
took the Aeromotive "Best Pro Street/ Engineered" Award with
this smokin' '34 Chevy |
There can only be one TREMEC
Transmission Best of Show and, in San Antonio, it went to the El
Camino of John Bendenbender |
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