
Our 1960 Ford Fairlane 500 driving Vegas homeboy Curtis Walker snuck away from the Las Vegas Grand Prix long enough to stop by Viva Las Vegas 10 at the Gold Coast Hotel & Casino. It was the latest in a decade's worth of rockabilly/hotrod that's gone, daddy. Check out Curtis's photo gallery and wish your pompadour was tight enough and your chick chick enough to have attended in the flesh.
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Las Vegas Grand Prix, 2007: Race Day; Lone Star Rod & Kustom Roundup Roundup [internal]










Comments
More pictures of the rockabilly hussies please.
@no_slushbox: very yes.
I dated a girl that smoked unfiltered Lucky Strikes. So much hurt, and so much fun. Then there's the cigarettes!
@dculberson: Second hand smoke is the least dangerous thing about that kind of woman, and I like it.
I'm in love, with the stripey shirt girl AND the the uber chopped ford on steelies.
Ug! Some of those cars looked terrible, at least to my tastes. Seems like a waste of old cars to make them completely impractical. But then no one expects anything tame or sensible to come out of Sin City.
I didn't feel like braving the traffic to check out the Grand Prix, but I would have totally been at this show to check out the rockabilly girls, had I known about it.
@no_slushbox: Absolutely correct. That's where I learned what they mean when they sing "hurts so good."
@BenWojdyla: Yes and Yes.
But then no one expects anything tame or sensible to come out of Sin City.
Ugh - another clueless Vegas bash. Of the 400+ cars in attendance, only a handful were from Las Vegas. Talk about discontinuity.
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