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Posted Dec 08 2011, 06:10 PM by Linhbergh with 19 comment(s)

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These past few days, I've been digging through the year's photo archives and I've enjoyed the trip down memory lane. As great as that nostalgic trip was, I found myself feeling a bit bad as I've forgotten some of the photo shoots I've been on. When you're in the grind of going to shoot after shoot, often the photographic events start to blur and blend into one another. But if there was one shoot that stood out as memorable and unique, it was when I spent a morning with Vaughn...
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Posted Dec 06 2011, 02:40 PM by Mike Garrett with 75 comment(s)

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Where to start? That was the question that lingered in my mind when it came time to write up the feature on Vaughn Gittin Jr.'s Team NFS RTR-X. Unlike a lot of the cars we feature here on Speedhunters, the RTR-X is something that many of you are already familiar with - whether you followed Vaughn's build posts, saw the car at an event, or even drove it virtually in an NFS game. ...
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Posted Nov 08 2011, 02:00 PM by Mike Garrett with 19 comment(s)

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At last year's SEMA Show, we saw a ratty, yet modernized Chrysler wagon known as the Derelict. The Chrysler was built by Icon (the same shop behind the Bronco posted yesterday), and this year at SEMA, they showed another Derelict - this one built out of a 1952 Chevy Business Coupe....
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Posted Nov 07 2011, 03:00 PM by Mike Garrett with 16 comment(s)

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At this year's Ford booth at SEMA, it seemed that the big crowds weren't gathered around one of the new models on display. The real draw was the matte gray first generation Bronco you see here. Now we don't feature too many off road type vehicles on Speedhunters, but the ICON Bronco is just too cool not to share....
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Posted Jun 24 2010, 04:37 AM by Rod Chong with 15 comment(s)

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Those of you who are following the progress on the Team NFS Mustang RTR-X build may be interested to learn a bit more about the company that did up the custom front sub-frame for us: Art Morrison Enterprises . Any readers of Hot Rod magazine will of course recognize the Art Morrison name as being top dog in the aftermarket chassis industry for muscle cars and classics. Some of their aftermarket chassis are designed to bolt straight into popular body types like this 1954 Chevy. You then choose the...
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Posted Mar 17 2010, 01:05 PM by Mike Garrett with 15 comment(s)

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Sometimes it's amazing what you can find in your own backyard. Or your old backyard I should say. A couple weeks ago I was visiting my family in the Fresno area when my brother told me about a car shop near his work that I should check out. So one rainy afternoon I packed up the camera and made a visit to Hedges Speed Shop....
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