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Goodguys Raleigh Spring 2017 Slideshow

Spotlight Vehicles: 1954 Corvette
1954 Corvette
1940 Ford Pickup
1969 Mustang
1961 Chrysler 300G
1967 Mustang
Award Cars: 1932 Ford Deuce
1955 Chrysler
1932 Ford Roadster
1952 Buick
2015 Challenger All American Mopar Pick
1967 Camaro
1970-ford-bronco-all-american-truck-pick
1967 Pontiac GTO
1967 Chevy C10
1961 Chrysler 300G
1955 Pontiac
1950 Mercury
1948 Chrysler Goodguys
1948 Chevy Pickup
1940 Ford Hot Rod
1939 Diamond T Wildcard
1933 Factory Five Roadster
1972-corvette autocross-winner-street-machine
1932 Ford Deuce
1947 Chevy Fleetmaster
1957 Chevy Sedan Delivery Wagon
1964 Ford Truck
Other Eye-Catching Cars: Buick Bling
1940 Ford Pickup
1937 Ford Pickup
1948 Tames Panel
1955 Chevy Nomad
1955 Chevy
1962 Mercury Monterey
1969-hurst-sc-rambler1
1936 Ford Roadster
1932 Ford Roadster
1950 Studebaker
Entrance to AutoCross Track
Ryan Matthews, in Detroit Speed's 1972 Corvette win the Pro Class Winner
1969 Camaro
1972 Corvette
1933 Ford Roadster
1968 Camaro
1966 Mustang
1968 Corvair
1970 Camaro
1966 Corvette

The Raleigh Classic car auction, in its 21st year, is held twice every year at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. Noted for having a docket full of original low mileage cars, this year’s spring event offered approximately 300 true time capsules. Many of these unrestored cars looked showroom fresh, even though they were decades old.

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1963 Chevy Wagon

Engine: 509 cid, first-generation Chevrolet big block (615 HP)

Transmission:  4L89E Automatic by TCI/Comp Performance

Chassis:  Art Morrison chassis

Wheels: Evod Industries – One-off Custom

Paint:  PPG Paint

Interior: M&M Hot Rod Interiors

1915 Model T

Engine: 327 small-block Chevy with Enderle stack injectors

Transmission: Power Glide Automatic

Chassis: Cal Automotive (Tex Collins)

Wheels: Rear – Custom one-off wheels with brass knockoffs, Front – Hallcraft wire wheels

Paint: Metal flake orange with flames (Dan Gogh)

Interior: Ron Mangus Hot Rod Interiors

1956 Old 98

Engine: First Gen 354 cid Hemi with EFI that appears as a six-carb induction setup

Transmission: Automatic

Chassis: Boxed frame with air-ride suspension

Wheels: Jonathan Peace custom design

Paint: House of Kolor Way Past Midnite Blue

Interior: Bill’s Hot Rod Interiors

1955 Chevy Bel Air

Engine: 540cid Merlin built by Mike LeFever with Twin Garrett turbos (1,400HP)

Transmission: GM 4L80E Automatic (with paddle shifters)

Chassis: Custom Mart Morrison chassis

Wheels: Evod Industries – One-off Custom

Paint: PPG custom-mixed ‘Brute Force’ Blue

Interior: Gabe’s Custom Interiors

1969 Camaro

Engine: 427cid LS7 Retuned by Wegner Motorsports (675HP)

Transmission: Bowler-prepped T56 six-speed

Chassis: Detroit Speed suspension

Wheels: Forgeline

Paint: BASF special mix maroon paint

Interior: Avant Garde

1933 Willys Pickup

Engine: 498ci Arias V-6 Hemi (1 of 5 built) 800HP

Transmission: Tremec five-speed transmission

Chassis: Total custom built chassis (chromoly tube)

Wheels: Halibrand magnesium wheels

Paint: Rosso Mugello Ferrari red paint

Interior: Schober’s Custom Hot Rod Interiors

1932 Ford Roadster

Engine: LS1 V8, topped off by Hilborn EFI stacks

Transmission: GM 4L60E Automatic

Chassis: Kugel-built, independently sprung chassis

Wheels:  Custom/One Off 5-Spoke

Paint: PPG (Black with Flames)

Interior: Gabes Street Rods Custom Interiors

1932 Ford Tudor

Engine: 383 cid small-block Chevy

Transmission: Bowler-built 4L60E automatic transmission

Chassis: Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop

Wheels: Johnson’s Hot Rod Shop

Paint: BASF Celedon Mist paint

Interior: Speed and Design

1929 Ford Woodie

Engine: Ford Flat Head V8

Transmission: GM 200R Automatic

Chassis: Modified Model A chassis with parts from Hercules Motor Car Company

Wheels: Dayton Wire Wheels

Paint: Custom Root Beer Color

Interior: Recovery Room Interiors

1935 Ford Coupe

Engine: LS3 (435 HP)

Transmission: GM 4L60E Automatic

Chassis: Custom Pro Street chassis with Ridetech ScockWave Air Ride

Wheels: Billet Specialties wheels

Paint: Axalta GM Subterranean

Interior: Weber’s Custom Interiors