Three wild street rods at SEMA 2018
Glasurit Paints a division of BASF that uses European technology for speed, ease of use, color and durability had a large display at the 2018 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) show in Las Vegas that featured three wild street rods.
ROAD RAGE
Road Rage is a 1970 Chevrolet Camaro Widebody built by the Roadster Shop powered by a LSX 454 cubic engine that develops 750 horsepower with a custom Kinsler stack injection system, and featured independent rear suspension.
KASPER
Kasper is a 1974 Plymouth Duster built by Goolsby Customs for owner Beth Hazelwood. The car featured a huge number of body modifications that included tucked and smoothed bumpers, stretched front and rear wheel wells, shortened cowl and lengthened hood, and lowered rocker panels. Kasper is powered by a Dodge Hellcat engine with a Bowler 6-speed transmission and a custom interior.
THE CHIEF
The Chief is a 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible built by Customs by Kileary for owner Frank Howard and is powered by a 418-cubic inch Whipple supercharged LSX engine and a custom Relicate leather interior
All photos by the author
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