Goodguys Scottsdale, AZ 2007
Good guys has been a favorite with me for years! I started with the venders checking out what they had to offer.
The first thing to catch my eye was the H & H Flatheads booth. These guys have found a way to get over 400-horse power out of flat head v8. I know the younger generation is reading this thinking so what stock vehicles put that out now. Take some time out and ask the guys in their seventies how much HP their pre 1954 motors put out, you will hear specs of under one hundred. The complete run down on these motors can be found at www.flatheads-forever.com.The second booth I stopped at was Flowmasters their mufflers can be found on all types of vehicles from street, strip, offroad and compition. I personally have run their offroad mufflers on my FJ the last two years, Quality and performance is what they are about. I like the healthy sound they put out on my V8. Drop in and see what they have for your ride www.flowmastermufflers.com .
The overall rating I gave to GoodGuys this year is a ten! Thanks to the participants, members and supporters.
Listed below is the top ten of 2007:
Dennis DeCamp’s F-32 roadster (Street Rod of the Year),
Wes & Vivian Rydell’s 1954 Chevy Bel Air (Custom Rod of the Year),
Larry Brunkala’s 1932 Ford (Hot Rod of the Year),
Kirk Hammett’s 1936 Ford (Kustom of the Year)
Jess Mygatt’s 1969 Camaro (Muscle Car of the Year),
Doug & Flo Hoppe’s 1967 Mustang (Street Machine of the Year),
Kevin & Karen Allstott’s 1935 Ford (America’s Most Beautiful Street Rod & Street Rod d’Elegance),
Gary Caton’s 1948 Chevy Pickup (Truck of the Year-Early)
Jim Stach’s 1959 Chevy Pickup (Truck of the Year-Late)
Story and photos by WICKEDMAG.COM staff
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One of the first mods anyone wanting a performance gain should do is get a flowmaster installed.