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Ted Janezsk, short track driver from Raceway Park in Blue Island, Illinois

Jerry Kemperman, same track.

Ray Young, same track.

Dave Weltmeyer, I believe he still runs the short tracks.

Can't remember if this is Lee or Larry Schuler, but it's the same track also. Don't know who built these last 5 models but they are awsome likenesses of the real vehicles.

A couple of builds by Terry Marcum. This guy is one of the true masters in the hobby.

Hendrick's Pontiac Ventura by none other than Mark Jeffries

The detail Mark puts in to his cars is incredible!

I'm a real lover of Camaro's and I love this one! Great job again Mark! Oh yeah, Nice Rims!

I believe these decals on these cars are from Bullring Graphix.

Hendrick's Chevelle by Mark Jeffries.

Mark Jeffries, Hendrick's collection in one shot, Nice Huh!

70 Torino by me, Fred Sudlow. Decals are a combination of Slixx and the home computer.

Fairly decent shot shows the big beef left rear sprint car tire that was used on all for wheels.

The chassis under this car is the Polar Lights Nascar Torino. Fits like it was meant to be there.

Found this shot on ebay and just thought it was a pretty nice hauler.

Chris Smock is the mastermind behind this 66 Nova. Chris says the chassis & cage are out of the Dodge Dart kit.

Chris had to cut the trunk open to be able to modify gasoline alley on this Nova. Nice work!

Engine bay looks pretty nice too. Awsome build Chris!

Chris Smock's full body Corvair shows you what you can do with that Corvair kit you THOUGHT was useless.

Here's the pair together. Pretty nice work isn't it?

This would make you nervous comming at you in a rear view mirror wouldn't it?

Chris used my #R-018 rims on his Marty Robbin's car. Thanks Chris it looks Great!

You can get these decals from Bull Ring Graphix who you'll find on my Favorite Links page. Great job Chris!

Another of Chris Smock's rides. I believe it's the 65 or66 Barracuda.

This is the first time I've seen these R-027 rims used on a car other than mine or Tony's. They look great on this car. Thank's Chris.

I'll have to ask Chris about the chassis under this car and post it later.

Chris Smock's Chevette mock up. Can't wait to see this one done. I'll be molding this body in the future.

Chassis view. I think that's a pair of my valve covers and possibly the C-001 Carb on there isn't it Chris?

Beautiful job Chris! Send us more shots when you " Get Er Done".

Here's "Speedy's" 40 Ford which captures racing history before the pre-fab chassis Awsome!

I really like this car Paul, I've never build this era but I might have to try now!

Real nice 41 Plymouth, sent in by Paul "Speedy"Elmore.Take a look at the "Down Tube" chassis. Different huh?

Todd Lee bought one of our Camaro noses in Louisville, Ky. and put this EXCELLENT short track Camaro together.

The nose looks good and I like the push bar you added.

I believe Todd used the Southern Stocker series chassis in this car. I love the color scheme.

Todd Lee also built this short track Mopar.Sits really nice and your paint shemes are always neat to see.

I've done this car twice but I'm going to have to try it again. You make it look real good.

Tommy May's #24 Chevy is a real work of art. Check out this next series of pictures.

You all should have found some good ideas on this series. Thanks Tommy!

Tommy May's sedan is another piece of awsome work.

Thanks Tom, for sharing your work and ideas with us.

Tony Dye's Cougar is one mean looking cat.

I always like the way Tony does his push bars.

A whole lot of imagination and fabrication went in to this build!

Looks like sprint car tires and ASA wide 5's all the way around. Dust covers are on the slide side.