Sunday, February 10, 2013

Next weekend, the Starbird Exotic Car Show in Tulsa!

For the last few years I've been taking advantage of some friends that live in the area by sleeping in their spare room and using that local home base to attend the Starbird Exotic Car Show at the QuikTrip Center on the Fairgrounds in Tulsa, OK.

Last  year was a fun show, as soon as I walked in the door I'm greeted with the first finished view I'd had of the late Elden Titus' Vibrasonic.

The Vibrasonic Roadster



The Vibrasonic Roadster

The Vibrasonic Roadster

The Vibrasonic Roadster

Another great ride that's been on display at the show the last couple of years is Tom's coupe.
1930 Ford Coupe

Of course some of the rides from Starbird's collection and Hall of Fame Museum were on display.
Darryl Starbird





Darryl's grandson Dakota is building kustoms under the Star Kustoms name and did this Chevy pickup
1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom


1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

Ridler Winner in attendance!
1933 Phaeton

What mighty big eyes you have...
1922 Rolls Royce

One of my favorite kustom shoeboxes, a recreation of Junior Conway's amazing Ford.
1950 Ford CoupeKustom

1950 Ford CoupeKustom

This Gasser got a lot of attention
1940 Willys Gasser

1960 Ford Falcon Gasser

1960 Ford Falcon Gasser

1962 Studebaker Pickup Gasser

Gee I wonder why I don't get all giddy about shooting a row of newer Mustangs...
A row of cars that I didn't take one more shot of, all the same stock bodies with the hood up.

1947 Chrysler Club Coupe

1976 Ford BroncoBaja 1000

Nostalgia Jr./fuel Dragster

Wild kustom Pantera
1973 Pantera

1973 Pantera

1973 Pantera

1960 Front Engine DragsterDual EngineFED

1960 Front Engine DragsterDual EngineFED

1941 Ford Pickup

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Corvette Funny Car

Corvette Funny Car

1932 Ford Roadster

1927 Ford Pickup

1959 Imperial Speedster

1959 Imperial Speedster

1944 Mack Firetruck

1944 Mack Firetruck

1964 Buick Riviera

Front Engine Dragster

Front Engine Dragster

Originally built by Dave Stuckey, restored by Darryl Starbird, the Lil Coffin
Lil' Coffin

If you can make it, you should get there!

See you at a show,

Travis





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