
Pendleton’s John Selman was running strong with his `57 Chevy. |

Kerry Wohn was selected for one of two Farnetti Picks with his `49 Cadillac. |

Winner of Slickest Custom, Tim Teeter swept honors with his `64 Ford Falcon. |

Racing in Pro Street Machine, Laurie Pickett ran solidly in the mid-10’s with her orange `68 Firebird. |

The flames on this green custom just fit the bill on this `51 Chevy. It’s owned by Mike Ennis, the winner of the Shoebox award. |

In deep thought, this is Dan Tuttle preparing for another run with his front-engined Dragster. |

Bob Hastings owns this swoopy `37 Ford convertible. |

This `55 Chevy belongs to Dan Chivington from Nampa. |

Mac Ryan was defeated in the second round of Pro Cash-No Box with his `72 Maverick from Nevada. |

Firebird track official Ron Nickels drove out his very nice `34 Ford five-window coupe. |

This three-window coupe is just plain bad ass. |

Gary Meridian’s Model A Roadster decked out in black primer and a deuce grille. |

Elmer Hibbard runs the Backyard Project in the No Box class. |

The `33 Ford Victoria of Yogi McDonald from Garden Valley was selected for the Hottest Hot Rod award. |

Long-time motorsport’s enthusiast Joe Piccione displayed his immaculate `57 Chevy Belair. |

All the show winners gathered along with the Qualafab shop truck of Tim Ketlinski. |