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Pictures from World of Wheels 2008 in Chicago
World of Wheels is all about toys for big boys. Many of the young Matchbox racers and model car collectors graduated to these full-sized rides. The motivations of these classic car owners varies, but they all have a passion for these never-ending projects that connects them. Most of the owners customize their cars in a way to express their own style or just to showoff their own attention to detail.
One of my favorites from the show was this '37
Ford Coupe. I don't usually like flames on cars, but the way these were
painted on the car was subtle and you can tell a lot of work was put into them.
There was another 30's Ford that caught my eye. It was a '32
Ford roadster that has been nicknamed "Fusion." This all original
hand formed steel Ford Roadster just looks deadly from the
rear. One of the most memorable Fords at the show was much newer though.
This 475 WHP Ford Mustang GT was
pretty amazing. The 2005 Mustang was a joint effort between Massive
Speed System and Motovicity
Distribution. It's so common to supercharged Mustangs that the Turbonetics
turbo kit and ZEX wet nitrous system really surprised me.
One of the most surprising cars I saw at the show was a Vespa
400. That tiny 20 HP French car was about as far as you could get from the
1,700 HP 63 Corvette that
was on display. Before I saw the Vespa, I didn't even realized that the company
ever made cars. Speaking of Corvettes, there were a few notable ones there.
There was a notable '62 Corvette
at the World of Wheels that had an LS1 engine. Some people frown upon that,
but I like to see a classic design mated with modern technology. I was also
impressed with the paintjob on this
C6 Corvette. I thought some parts of the car were questionable, but work
done on the blue stripe was amazing.
Other notable cars:
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Ford Mustangs
Vespa 400
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