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Buffalo Stampede Car Show pictures

Kats66Pny

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Finally got the pictures uploaded out of my iphone.
Buffalo Stampede Car Show 2010

I think there's only one picture (#6) that Gertie is even visible. I got to park next to the Mach 1 which made Gertie look even worse. :lol

The green stang won some awards as well. Forgot what though. Best engine I think. He won Best car of show last year too is what I heard. Here's a few more pictures of it someone else had taken at some other show.

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There is a funny thing I've noticed at small town car shows. Usually the members of the local club putting on the show all have the same shirt / club shirt.

Mysteriously when it's time for the awards it seems like most of the time the people getting the trophy and the people clapping for the winner are all wearing the same shirt. :sur
 
"RustyRed" said:
There is a funny thing I've noticed at small town car shows. Usually the members of the local club putting on the show all have the same shirt / club shirt.

Mysteriously when it's time for the awards it seems like most of the time the people getting the trophy and the people clapping for the winner are all wearing the same shirt. :sur
yep, seen that too...

That coupe looks pretty good too Kat, thanks for sharing.
 
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:weas


That the owner went to all of the trouble associated with fitting the 4.6 DOHC motor.... and didn't route the intake/air filter out of the crowded engine compartment into the passenger fenderwell is odd. I haven't routed mine out of the engine compartment yet, but I plan to.... and I have WAY more room than he does. There's a percentage of builders that feel that "fan wash".... from the radiator cooling fan (whether mechanical or electric) right next to the air intake disrupts MAF signals. I dunno, but I plan on moving my intake out just for the cleaner "look".
 
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Dave, Your right on point about moving the air cleaner out of the engine bay. Kenne Bell points out that so called "cool air" kits actually run hotter than before the "cool air" kit installation. Kenne Bell will void the warranty if this type of kit is used when installing his S/Cs as the temp in the engine compartment will ruin a good S/C install.
 
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