This now being the third year
of extreme, and its came on in leaps and bounds. The variety
of show cars , clubs and traders have grown on reflection
on the first year it started . What now can be classed as
the new incentive to get your car finished over the winter
for the start of the show season to come it’s a great
opportunity for a debut car to be shown.
The NASC and NSRA put in their contribution
to the show giving the public a clear insight into the rodding
scene with a diverse selection of cars is only a statement
from our members this is all the proof that’s needed
why we follow this sport if we can call it that, or has it
become a way of life lets not start a debate just yet . The
clubs stands at this show always give variety from European
custom, maxi pants boys, Drag cars from Santa pod and a selection
of custom choppers and lastly choice fm putting the event
live on radio and bigging everybody up in spitting distance
of the mc. The stand that caught my was the NSRA with 29 cars
on show taking up the whole corner of the west hall.
A rumour that was confirmed over the course of the show is
yes you’ve guessed it the dates booked, extreme will
be back next year that’s for sure, personally I am hoping
there will be more young ladies on the stands next year wearing
next to f***all or at least a leotard that leaves nothing
to the imagination lets all face it chaps there’s two
types of eye candy that make a show cars being one of them.
The Judge took a deserved Best American
Our very own Grandad Johns slick Vauxhall
Larry Wards fresh out Roadrunner took runner
up Best American
Too Hot to handle Flames on Gary Swains
32, caught judges eyes and took home 2 trophies
Ray Hunt took NASC Pic for his awsome Plymouth
The NASC team looking as happy as they
get!
Als blown Volvo, was a bit poorly when
it left Xtreme after being lead astray by a Posche on
the journey down!
Roy Walkers 'tina now up for sale at just
15k sounds good
Ray Hunts Plymouth sporting MAD Paul Burnham
built headers
A BIG thanhks to Kevin for bringing his
stricking 71 Camaro to the show at short notice, cheers.
my fave of the show this Ray Hunts, Burnham built Devil
Coupe