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Awesome New Hot Rods Destined for Competition in 2004 |
Renderings by Greg Ozubko and Roderick Burke |
From the distant shores of Aruba comes this 2004 Ford Escort, destined for IHRA Pro Stock competition this season. The car, to be campaigned by the Brute Racing team of Andre Loonstra and Ven Eman, was built by Tim McAmis, and will be powered by engines from Chris Holbrook.
The car's sponsor, Aruba Aloe, is featured prominently in the overall paint and graphics scheme designed by Greg Ozubko of GOS Motorsport Graphics and applied by SD Enterprises |
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Donald Boerema and Boerema Racing Inc. will field this 1953 Corvette in IHRA Top Sportsman, Division 5 NHRA Top Sportsman, Pro Edlebrock Series and UDRA Series competition this season.
Built by Tim McAmis, the Tinley Park, Illinois-based car features a self-built 805-inch powerplant. The paint and graphics were designed by GOS Motorsport Graphics and applied by S & D Enterprises. |
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Kathy Woeber, of Palm City , Florida , is the owner and driver of this 2004 dragster.
Built by Undercover Chassis and propelled down track by a 565” Chevy big block, Kathy and the WildFire Racing team plan to take on the competition in NHRA Super Comp and IHRA Quick Rod this season.
The colorful paintwork was laid out by GOS Motorsport Graphics |
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Micky Hale of Ashtabula, Ohio will bring this wild 1937 Chevy Coupe out for Supercharged Warriors and selected IHRA Top Sportsman events this season.
The car, under construction at Church Fabrication, will be powered by a blown alky 509” Chevy built by Transfer Performance.
Roderick Burke designed the paint scheme, which will be sprayed by Micky Hale Restorations. |
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The World's fastest doorslammer will have a fresh new look when it takes to the track in defense of its 2003 IHRA Pro Modified title.
Mitch Stott's Radiac Abrasives-sponsored 1963 Corvette has recently received a new Greg Ozubko/GOS Motorsport Graphics-designed paint scheme, applied by Illusions Custom Paint.
Stott's ‘Vette was the first doorslammer to run in the five-second range, accomplishing the feat early last season as Stott embarked on a successful quest for his first IHRA World Championship. |
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Coming out of White Bear Lake , Minnesota is this 2004 Chevy Cavalier Pro Stocker. Owned and driven by Pat Herold, the Bad Rat Racing team's new car is slated for NHRA competition this season.
Built by Don Ness Racecraft, the hot rod features a 500-inch engine by Jerry Hemmingson, Gene Pearson & Darrin Gould. It replaces a 2001 Grand Am run in local Q16 and Street Car
shootouts.
The graphics package was developed by GOS Motorsport Graphics and brought to life by Todd Scaar.
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Andrew s, South Carolina , is the home base for this 2004 Chevy cavalier, owned by Rocky Watford.
Built by Jerry Haas and powered by a Sonny Leonard 814” mountain motor, the car will be driven by Watford at as many IHRA Pro Stock events as time will allow in 2004.
The paint scheme, applied by Jim Hooker, was the work of GOS Motorsport Graphics. |
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Tom and Pauline Jacobs, of Rapid City , Michigan , are the proud owners of this Jerry Bickel-built '68 Mustang.
The JDS Racing team plans to enter the 600-inch-powered, nitrous-injected machine in IHRA Top Sportsman competition in 2004.
Paint and graphics were mapped out by GOS Motorsport Graphics and sprayed by JBRC. |
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