
Nine different cars were invited to be part of the Hot Rod Heaven and Nifty 50's display.
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Mark Hayes is the first competitor in the history of the Roadster Show to enter and compete with an all-electric, battery powered Austin Healey Sprite.
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The No Limit Classics conquered a large club contingent for this year's Best Club honors with a very cool "gambling-themed" display. |

Michael Jaggers showed off his very detailed Junior Thunder ride.
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Friday morning's Bowling Funfest was well received by several dozen exhibitors.
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Valmarie Griffiths unveiled their beautiful "My Sharona" `69 Camaro out of the Classics by Jaggers shop.
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Pro Modified racers Dennis Radford (left) and Tim Wallace (3rd from left), along with Tom Beaver and Tim Wallace Jr., are pictured here.
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Very traditionally influenced, the `32 Ford pickup of Utah's Scott Hammon always had a ton of people packed around it.
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Jack Harris enjoyed visiting with fans about their recent victory at the March Meet (with son Brett Harris) in their team Top Fuel dragster. |

The famed "Orange Crate" Sedan owned by Ted Gord was another big hit with the fans at this year's show.
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Selected for the Rising Star award, Tiffany Burger will be racing a very colorful Junior Dragster this season at Firebird. |

A strong crowd attended the mid-March ISCA event staged at Expo Idaho.
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Here's another look at the Top 3 finishers (out of 27 entries) in the Swimsuit Pageant in front of the Batmobile.
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The winner of both Best Custom and the Trendsetter award was this zoomy `60 Chevrolet Belair of Arizona's Dennis McClendon.
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Kids loved getting an opportunity to meet and secure an autograph from Spiderman on behalf of Marvel Comics.
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The Balloon Clowns tied up a variety of characters on both Thursday night and Saturday afternoon for all the youngsters.
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These Last eight images taken
by Gary Himes
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 The Mtn. View High School racing club sold many, many Motorsport Annual programs with the help of the school mascot.
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Fans were eager to get inside the three building Expo Idaho complex each day.
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Here's a front angle of the ageless "Orange Crate" Sedan owned by Ted Gord.
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Steve Water's El Camino was displayed by former Master-Builder Jim Neely along with the Ranchero of Bob Brown.
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A nice turnout of models competed in the annual contest, which was won by Johnny Garza.
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Former Master-Builder Dick Brooks showed a traditionally flamed Model A coupe,which featured a pretty sweep chopped lid.
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George Norris from Emmett entered his colorful F-100 pickup.
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Brent Bellon, Hailey, owns this high powered General Lee Dodge Charger. |