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Goodguys 12th Lonestar Nationals - Texas: Bigger (and Badder)
Goodguys' 12th Lonestar Nationals
From the June, 2005 issue of Sport Truck
By Jeremy Cook
Photography by Jeremy Cook, Rob Fortier
 There were tons of cool tricks...  There were tons of cool tricks on this chopped and sectioned '46 Chevy with Ford headlights.  This '65 Chevy belongs to...  This '65 Chevy belongs to Mike Willey of Tulsa, Oklahoma, and the blue with purple flames were some of the brightest we've seen. We like the Billet Accessories Direct wheels, too.  Jeff and Jonelle Hunt and...  Jeff and Jonelle Hunt and their '72 Blazer were a bit late to the dance; they missed out on the Top 10 and TOTY festivities. But then on Sunday they got a last-minute Goodguys award, were moved to the winners circle, and were photographed for a feature. Is that a success story or what?  See, stockers have a home...  See, stockers have a home at the Lonestar Nats, too. When are we going to start seeing mostly stock Fords on big wheels and airbags like we do on the Chevys of this era?  We never get tired of looking...  We never get tired of looking at the '02 TOTY-winning '57 Chevy owned by Tim and Darrell Cimbanin. It looks every bit as good as is did on our April '03 cover.  Cliff Angelle's '57 Chevy...  Cliff Angelle's '57 Chevy big-window had a ton of cool tricks under the Cadillac Green and Silver paint. The big-block truck incorporated mesh into the molded grille, pie-cut hood vents, and center dump exhaust. The '57 was also a Late TOTY finalist.  When's the last time you saw...  When's the last time you saw a '30 Chevy look this clean and mean? Yeah, us neither. Bob Schumacher pulled out all the stops on his rat-powered copper Pro Street beast and wound up as another Early TOTY finalist.  Mike Cook brought out his...  Mike Cook brought out his Flathead-powered '39 Ford shop truck representing Pepe's.  Chad and Marcia Gorczyca debuted...  Chad and Marcia Gorczyca debuted their House of Kolor Blue '50 Chevy at the show, and it was an early favorite to win the Early TOTY award. The stoked-out Specialties-built hauler had a cool camel-colored leather interior and an oak bed stained to match.  The House of Kolor fire graphics...  The House of Kolor fire graphics were only the beginning of what Todd Boatright's '55 Chevy had to offer. The TOTY finalist laid flat on the rockers and had a wood bed floor on struts to show off the suspension detail and handiwork.  This two-tone '50 Chevy is...  This two-tone '50 Chevy is owned by Ken Stringer from Fort Worth, Texas. It had a good stance to go with the wild paint scheme.  John Thompson's '72 C10 is...  John Thompson's '72 C10 is a staple at Texas truck shows and a constant winner.
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