Well I am finally going to share with you the 2nd half of the fun and excitement that I had in Dallas and a few other places. Here are a few pictures to help you understand what I was doing :)
When I have a few minutes in the next few days, I will add captions to the pictures. Enjoy!
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| This was the first activity I did after I got home from Twin falls (in the previous Dallas Post) | |
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| This classic car show was at the Texas Motor Speedway, which is about 45 minutes from our house. The raceway is HUGE. The stands seat over 100,000 people. It was a really nice weekend, and both Mike and I got very sun burnt. This was my favorite car that I saw during the car show. It is so simple and sexy, and very modified. |
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| Everything that is orange is leather. The little box below the shifter is the hydraulics box. |
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| This is the kind of car that I would want to restore. And I will. Eventually. A classic Bel Air! |
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| Also, this truck is very sweet. I could easily ride in this thing! |
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| This was a limo-type Nascar car that you could pay something like $50 to go on a ride in. It is extremely loud and goes around the track at a pretty fast speed. However, it isn't nearly as fast as actual Nascar cars go. |
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| These are Nascar vehicles that you could also pay to get a ride in. Its just you and the driver. However, this was something like $125 to go on a few minute ride. These cars also do not go as fast as actual Nascar. |
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| The SnapOn chopper that was created by OCC (Orange County Choppers) |
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| This is a drag-racer that was on display. |
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| Yup. Crazy. |
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| 12 gallons in 1000 feet. |
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