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FE Race And Reunion Photos: Muscle Cars, Trucks, Gassers, And More From Beaver Springs

Joe Grippo does a fine job finding all the cool events to visit and shoot photos at. Of course for anyone that likes engines, the unique and cool Ford FE is one that deserves some cool attention. Thankfully this cool event at Beaver Springs Dragway celebrates all that is FE so check out Joe’s write-up and photos below.

(Words and Photos by Joe Grippo) The FE Ford engine has been obviously out of production for, what, 40 plus years? Yet there is a group the hardest of hardcore devotees who once a year gather in the hills of Central Pennsylvania at a quaint little dragstrip, to celebrate all variants of this famed FoMoCo mill. From 352’s to 390’s to the mighty Cobra Jets and Cammers, plus all the other displacements were in the house, at Beaver Springs Dragway.

The FE’s were smoking the rear tires and yanking the fronts skyward for like 3 days straight! Big mid-century 60’s muscle, Fairlane’s, Mustangs and trucks filled the pits and the show field right alongside a bunch of late model Fords with the venerable big block transplanted into them. It’s truly Nirvana for Ford fanatics, it is a sight to behold. A few Ford legends who made their bones with the FE Ford were in the house and holding court. Ohio George Montgomery, Al Joniec and John Vermeersch among others were telling stories and answering questions non-stop. The swap meet was robust with blocks, heads, intakes, cranks and everything else FE related just waiting to get scarfed up for the next build.

If you even remotely dig Fords and if you own an FE, you owe it to yourself to be on the Beaver property in 2022 for the 10th (TENTH!) annual FE Race and Reunion. You will not regret it, but don’t take our word for it, check out the galleries and see for yourself.

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Charles Wickam and I were all excited to be heading down to the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor Texas for the Texas Heat Wave Show, even though we had heard that the last couple years had not been super kind to the show. Texas Heat Wave has been around forever and was one of the premier custom truck shows when I was starting out in the mini truck scene and was one of those shows that Courtney, Finnegan and Alexander would hit and cover in the pages of the magazine all the time and that I dreamt about going to. So when I moved to Texas in December of 1997 I was stoked as hell to be taking my lifted, bagged,  shaved, flamed, and billet-equipped 1992 Chevy pickup to the show the next summer. And oh did I! And it was awesome!

Everywhere you looked were bagged, body dropped, lifted, shaved, and all-around custom trucks of every size and description. From mellow street cruisers and daily drivers to the most insane show trucks, they were all there and cruising the grounds. This show was definitely what it was originally started to be back in 1989 when two clubs started this show to be like a West Coast truck show. That means three days, camping and partying and cruising, like Resolutions, numerous events on the River in California and Arizona, and more. And the folks in Texas nailed it with Texas Heat Wave. Unfortunately, the growth and fame also caused some issues as the event outgrew venues in the Austin area and found resistance from some local law enforcement. This was the case when I went in 1998, but it was still an epic show.

Fast forward over the next few years and other venues and the show was still great even with some location challenges. I moved back to California in 2007 and didn’t do much in the custom truck show scene as I was focused on racing, but when I came back here to Texas last year I was hoping to hit Heat Wave up again, which leads me to this weekend.

It was hot, which is no surprise for Heat Wave, as it is always held in late July or August which is the hottest time of the year here in Texas. So Wickam and I trudged our fat asses around the show, losing a few pounds in water at least, and a whole stack of cash out of our wallets to get in, and checked out most everything that was on-site, and the turnout was certainly not overwhelming. I’m sure COVID is still impacting things, but there was a lot of open space at this show, which has not been the case in other custom truck shows this year, and the venue didn’t seem to be utilized very well. Despite having lots of nice open grassy areas there was a huge amount of the show on gravel which made for a very dusty mess that just wasn’t nearly as enjoyable as it could have been. And for us, the variety of trucks just wasn’t there that we’d seen at other events this year, which was again a little disappointing.

I love trucks, and respect stuff even if it isn’t my cup of tea, but the bro dozers felt like the largest group of trucks at this event this year and we heard it from several other show goers walking around. Again, kudos to those guys for building some cool rides, but we also wanted to see more lowered and custom trucks. And there were some, which we have photos of to share, but we were hoping for a lot more. The tattoo expo part of the show was small but cool and the stereo display and sales area was hopping too. In fact we spoke to a few manufacturers about projects we have to plan for and got some great information and saw some cool new stuff. We’re hoping for big things from Texas Heat Wave in 2022, so we aren’t giving up on it, and hope that all of you truck enthusiasts out there will come on down and make Heat Wave great again as well!

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Here’s Our BANGshift Pick Spirit Award Winner From C10 Nationals: He Won A Free Entry To C10’s In The Park!

(Words and Photos by Charles Wickam) With half of BANGshift officially in Texas now, and attending more events, I personally wanted to give the presence a little boost in the public’s eyes. I had purchased two entries to C10s in the Park but realizing my C10 wont be done in time I decided to pass my entry on to an individual who exemplifies the BANGshift spirit. The truck of my choosing would be a truck that myself, Chad or Brian would want in the driveway, a truck you could hop into and go to the corner store for milk or go to the local dragstrip and make some quarter mile passes. It wasn’t necessarily going to be the best looking, fastest, or the coolest, but it checks all the boxes in what we all like.

Roy Jones from Colorado has that truck. His 1970 C10 was bought brand new by his dad, who used it daily until Roy was old enough to drive, and then Roy drove it all through high school and started to make it his own. Roy kept the original paint, and has had pinstriping added all over it, then clear coated it to seal in all that goodness. It has been lowered on 30 spoke wire wheels that have been painted beige to match the pinstriping, and the color combo works perfectly together. Under the hood there’s a stout 427 big block Chevy engine mated to a 4 speed for BANGshifting gears when he gets the urge to lay into it.

Roy was asking me about the show C10s in the Park when I met him here at the C10 Nationals, and said he wished he could go but the entry was cut off at 500 trucks. Getting an entry for C10s in the Park is like trying to get front row seats for the big music concert, not an easy task. So with me holding two entries, one each for Chad and myself, I wanted to pass mine on to Roy. I asked him if he would stay for awards, and with that my plan was set into motion. I spoke with Chris who is one of the co-promoters of the show and asked if I could give away the show entry and he was all for it.

At the beginning of the awards I was called to the stage to give the audience a short description of what BANGshift is about and about giving out the award. With that I called Roy to the stage and he gave a description of his truck along with a brief history on it. Roy was blown away and beyond excited about the award and we look forward to hanging out with him and his wife at C10s in the Park this coming September 18th. If you’re into C10 trucks, this is one of the best one day truck shows you could attend. Now here’s where it gets fun. (don’t tell Brian or Chad this) But I will be giving away a entry to the C10 Nationals to a truck that again exemplifies the BANGShift spirit, so those of you who are there showing at C10s in the Park, you could be going home with a paid show entry for the 2022 C10 Nationals!

Check out the photos of Roy’s cool C10 below, and if you missed our photo gallery from the event, click on the link below.

CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR C10 Nationals PHOTO GALLERIES


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