Tug in the Park 2005 - Page 6

 

Darren heading off. Must have run out of beer!

It doesn't get much cooler than a Caddy convertible for cruising along the coast.

I'm really not sure what is going on with the centre caps on this '60 El Camino.

At least it's running the right motor.

Steve Portelli cleaned up at the shows for a while then started driving his '34 Tourer. More big-block Chevy goodness in this one.

That's Steve's brother's Tudor parked in front, which has been built for a number of years but still holds its own at car shows.

Another view of Steve's Tourer.

Big-block Ford and some neat touches like custom wheels and steering wheel that the owner actually made! Apparently it's pretty easy when you're a pattern maker.

In case you were wondering why they call it 'Tug in the Park', here's your answer. All the clubs get a team together and have a Tug of War. Makes perfect sense now, doesn't it!

Matt Bell telling the chicks how cool his car is. I'm pretty sure that's what he's talking about anyway.