vintage second gen 1968 plymouth barracuda convertible
velocity stack intake on a classic hot rod custom motor
amc rambler custom coupe at car show
orange dodge demon pulling into summit racing store
blue dodge challenger r/t with custom wheels
blue 1966 dodge coronet convertible with its hood up
vintage pre war luxury sedan at a classic car show
vintage prewar hot rod parked at a car show
front end view of a blue 1957 chevy bel air 2 door post coupe
black 1968 plymouth belvedere gtx muscle car
blue amc javelin amx
vintage mopar muscle car
supercharged ford three window hot rod coupe
custom late c3 1979 corvette t-tops
supercharged small block chevy v8 engine in a hot rod
Orange pontiac GTO judge convertible with hood up
flamed hot rod prewar coupe
plymouth superbird at a car show
row of classic hot rods at a car show
1929 fargo motor coach bus
front view of a orange 1972 plymouth barracuda 340
Front view of a second gen pontiac tempest leMans muscle car
side view of a vintage dodge coronet convertible
red ford hot rod custom coupe

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

(Image/Brian Kreuser Photography)

It’s Wednesday, and while most people are looking forward to the holiday weekend, we’re looking back.

We’re taking a peek back at some of the vintage hot rods from Summit Racing’s Monday Night Cruise-In in Georgia. By now, you know the drill: There was a cruise-in at Summit Racing and OnAllCylinders contributor Brian Kreuser was there. He captured the images above—check ’em out and visit the Photography of Brian K. Kreuser website for lots more photos from the show.