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This story originally appeared in Volume 30 of Road & Track.
The Pigeon Forge Rod Run always has a few cool Pro Street cars on hand, and this 1941 Willys is a prime example, with a wild flame job with Candy Tangerine Orange paint, a fuel injected 502ci big ...
The street rod event will wrap up at the fairgrounds from 8 a.m.- noon Sunday, June 29. Cost is $22 for ages 13 and older, $6.60 for ages 6 through 12, or $49.50 for a family pack.
Concord, North Carolina’s Bradley Gray grew up in the '80s Pro Street era and jumped headfirst into the trend with his very first car, a ’70 Chevy Nova that he fitted with a big-block.
When it comes to the futuristic Pro Mod-style Hurst/Olds Cutlass that Rod Tschiggfrie has dubbed Sorceress, he has always been consistent in his messaging. “I don’t call it a street car.