While setting out for a random shoot the other day, I found this classic car show in the parking lot of a local Art Gallery . It is a yearly event where American car heritage is celebrated in Regina. Large amount of collector cars gathered in one place to shine in the splendor of American Muscle.
First we have this immaculate 1964 Impala SS with a Blueprint 383 Stroker.
This set up puts out an impressive 405hp@550 rpm along with 437lb-ft@4200 rpm.
Next we can appreciate some custom work done to bring some rarity to their projects.
Like this 1926 Model T with ITB’s.
This car features some unique wire wheels, not often seen around this town.
Next in line we have two different breeds built years apart.
The Shelby takes the win in my books though.
There is no way you could miss these two cars.
Finally, we end with a 1970 Mustang Fastback. Engine rebuilding and blueprinting done at Reliable Cylinder Head Service and engine detailing by Mike Kell & Tom Wood from the Sask, Ford/Mercury Club.
I don’t think they had “ITBs” in 1926. Those are three carbs with dual inlets.
That Car Has A Jag Motor In It Thats Why Is Got The Dual Inlet