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Old 10-07-2007, 11:16 AM   #1
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killers first car show

entered killer in a car show and he brought home 2nd in its class.... here are some pics of killer and the show...










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Awesome, but Good God, for as awesome as Killer is, what beat it out for 1st?

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Old 10-07-2007, 11:41 AM   #4
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Old 10-07-2007, 11:52 AM   #6
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Nice Truck!!!!! How come your front tires are so much bigger than the rear tires ???????
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Awesome, but Good God, for as awesome as Killer is, what beat it out for 1st?

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ill show ya, boy was i jipped!!!PS, are el caminos even REALLYtrucks????

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Old 10-07-2007, 12:00 PM   #10
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Congratulations on your 2nd place.
Who was first?

Instead of a spare tire you can put a Fiat 500 in the back.
I see those things alot over here and IŽd be scared to drive something on the street as small as it is.

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Nice Truck!!!!! How come your front tires are so much bigger than the rear tires ???????
cause thats all i had, for now.... but yea i agree, the front tires do need to be smaller..
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Must have been real CAR guys doing the judging huh.. Or is the camino owned by a local club member? I like caminos but I like your truck better.
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Or is the camino owned by a local club member?
That's GOT to be the key - you were gyp'ed!

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hmm...so an elcamino with a bra beat killer...what was so special bout it???
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I love those trailers people to build to match their cars. Hmmmm...I do have 7 parts trucks!!
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Lots of politics in car shows, can't let it bother you (used to do the bike shows). Killer is the balls, nice work!

Thanks for the pics, nice cars/trucks. I really like the two trailers also.
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I love those trailers people to build to match their cars. Hmmmm...I do have 7 parts trucks!!
It's the "Bra".......a man thing........
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Old 10-07-2007, 06:29 PM   #18
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hmm...so an elcamino with a bra beat killer...what was so special bout it???
i thought about asking that ,but i didnt wanna sound like a sore looser.... so instead ill show everyone pics of the car that got first and let them deside what they liked best...
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Old 10-07-2007, 08:37 PM   #19
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do shows all the time and there are a lot of politics involved but still really fun, nice truck killer and that impala is one sick ride ,had to look a minute to see tires
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Love those trailers...there are alot of people on this board with mad skills....and extra parts....someone sould try to do one up..
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Old 10-07-2007, 09:03 PM   #21
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If that El Camino is what won first place, the judging is flawed...or the class divisions are. Car show setups don't always follow a standard format. That's a shame. There should be some standardized class format to be followed in any car show in which there will be prizes/trophies awarded. It would make all car shows equal in that respect, if the participants are as varied as most shows are. An exception would be a truck show specific to a given make, in which the classes would be set up by (let's say) year, stock or modified, etc.

I have seen too many shows in which awards are made for vehicles that are outside of the class in which they participated. For example, a buddy has a really, really clean '82 SWB that he has owned since new. He has restored it to better than new, after hitting a deer several years ago. I one particular show, he competed against another guy I know who was showing two trucks. In this show, the class was broken somewhere between the 82 model and the 86/87 that the other guy was showing. Yet, the later trucks were given trophies in the earlier class, while the 82 received nothing despite being a much, much nicer truck. The 86 has a dent in the right front fender, but it's an original paint, lower-mileage truck. Still, it isn't in the same class as the 82. Sour grapes for the older truck owner, but the club that set up the show and judging is to be faulted for their judging inconsistencies. Can't be fixed now that it is over, but it causes potential participants to weigh whether or not to make a drive for a show if they aren't going to get treated fairly. Shows that want people to come from further distances should consider their actions if they want their shows and their clubs to grow.

But I'd take that '60 Pontiac, if the owner would keep the wheels that are on it. I'd want it to have a set of 8-lug aluminum wheels of the 61-67 body styles. The bubble-top '61 Impala looks good, too.
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Old 10-07-2007, 09:07 PM   #22
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Don't care for the el camino as much as killer, but the red 71-72 truck with the shaved drip rail looks nice too.
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I've competed in shows for years, and yep you got dinged. unless the undercarriage of the camino was spotless, you took first.

well let's just say you won the 67-72chevytrucks.com show with flying colors!!! beautiful rig.....
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Congrats on 2nd place. very nice truck with a NICE motor ha

Props to the Lead Sled though.. i love those things
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What size wheels did the 61 Impala have? From the looks of the rear wheels I can't see any rubber on them......as for your ride ,yeap you got cheated
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