But Katie Rockman, the ace photographer from Summit Racing, had plenty of more awesome pics of all the classic cars, vintage trucks, and prewar hot rods she spotted all week long. So we sorted through them, and put some of our favorite rides below—start scrolling to see them.
Stop rubbing your eyes—this is a unique Canadian market Chevy Acadian Beaumont, based on the familiar GM A-body platform that begat the Chevelle. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)Way more than simple badge swaps, many Canadian Chevy models wore unique trim, and often featured exclusive driveline combinations that set them apart from their U.S. cousins. Check out this Pontiac Laurentian and you’ll see what we mean. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)Ever wonder what would happen in Pontiac developed a Trans Am pickup truck? This guy did. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)We love us a colonnade coupe around here. And if you’re into Grand Prixs…err…Grand Prii…errr…Grand Prixes, you’ll love the story on this 1969 model. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)We’re big Type 181 fans around here, and this one isn’t just any…Thing. It’s a special Acapulco edition. Similar to the Jeep Surry models, VW offered these as visitor runabouts to eponymous luxury resorts in Mexico. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)Fun Fact: You can credit the humble Plymouth Valiant for starting the Pony Car market in the 1960s. Here’s why. (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)We’re digging the Snake & Mongoose-inspired stripe on this Mustang. We compiled a list of some of our other favorite racing liveries here too. Do you agree with our rankings? (Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)This is a Ford Galaxie 500 390—we broke down the exact meaning of that naming scheme here. n(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)(Image/Summit Racing – Katie Rockman)
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