Spoke with a guy this wasn't his but he commented how nice it was. Easy on the eyes compared to the new "ADHD" designed by.
72Stage1 I borrowed your photo; The cut away engine is 322 Buick nailhead last offered in Buicks , 1956. The Buick 322 was available in 1957 Chevrolet trucks as the "Super Loadmaster" (maybe a play on the Buick's nameplates, Super and Roadmaster)
Is the 2nd pic down to the right another 4 bolt main block?? This event and thread is amazing Thanks to everyone posting pics! I wish there could be more owner faces to the cars.
Concours Class (post #2). They wont post in order that I took them unfortunately - There’s four pics of @Paintworks beautiful '66 GS 4-sp. convertible.
Concours class post #4 including Joe Pratt's now restored GSX which I remember seeing make those 10 sec. passes back in the day. Everyone knew back then it was a "real" GSX. I had the pleasure of meeting Joe for the 1st time at MCACN last year. I think I posted pics of every concours class car.
There weren't many, if any. I remember seeing one in the show & it may have been a Skylark. I had to step away & missed one row of cars & by the time I got back they were gone. It'd be nice to have more of them there.
I remember the True white GSX running 10's, and it is gorgeous now! Another Question? The blue 68 thin pillar coupe, is that the old "Outrageous" Car behind the triple black 70 stg 1 ?
That is a 430 4-Bolt that a guy in Flint, Michigan found in the mid-70's in a wrecked car. It's been sitting in his garage and he was talked into bringing it to the show for everyone to see.