StreetScene-Sept25

Dear Lady “Woman Beside the Man” met Denise Packard, wife of Gibbon Fiberglass Reproductions Operations Manager George Packard. The pair had been involved in street rodding and traveling to shows together for 12 years.

Dinwiddie was presented with a special plaque from NSRA Western Washington Safety Inspector Don Amundson “for her efforts in promoting the cause of street rodding in the Northwest for her writings.” The Albany Street Rods, host club for the Northwest Nats, provided this hospitality information center at the corner of Memory Lane & Cruisin’ Blvd. during the Northwest Nats.

Show producer Bill New (L) presented the “Master Builder” award to Gale Sasser at the 16th Boise Roadster Show. Gale was a regular on both the ISCA & NSRA scene.

Member Walt Wood admires the row of club cars parked at the 6th annual “Day B-4 Mothers’ Day Picnic” in Graham, WA, hosted by the Bowtie Bunch Car Club.

Gary Carter & friends were

having a blast all weekend cruising the fairgrounds in his ’24 Ford C-cab truck at the Southwest Nats.

George Toombs was given an award for being the 1st Midnight Rodder to drive his street rod 100,000 miles at the Midnight Rodders’ Fall Color Cruise. meeting. These meetings were a way to keep in touch with more than 50,000 NSRA members.

In “Write of Way” Robert Hodges was planning a Studebaker Owners Registry, a roster of modified Studebakers for the dare to be different crowd. Division Directors, who in turn would relay those opinions, questions, concerns, at the annual

In “Street Sweeper,” this NSRA approved handicap vehicle was spotted at the Nats South

from Outlaw Performance LLC.

Tom Sanborn (L) received a “Lifetime Achievement” award from hot rod legend Edward Woodard at the Shadetree’s Car Club 33rd Music City Halloween Rod Run in Nashville, TN.

Fastiques Rod & Custom Club president Frank Witt (C), VP Don Meese (2nd right) and John Walters (R) award Shriners Hospitals with a $35,000 contribution from the proceeds of their 32nd Pumpkin Run Nationals where more than 2,800 cars attended.

“SS Visits” featured Fred Tegarden of Gotta Show Products. Officially launched in 1996 focusing on a few items (dipsticks, stainless steel fittings, air conditioner hoses) it now had over 400 different items. Fred & wife Kathy attended 16 shows annually with a booth.

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