A final look at last week's car show features the hot rods that weren't part of the actual show, but made an impact anyway.

This yellow 3-window coupe was the first thing I saw, parked in front of the hotel.

A shot of the engine and exhaust. For the younger car fans, that is a custom air intake for the carburator on top! (Also known as a header.)

A late-50's Chevy Bel-Aire with a custom paint job and, of course, mag wheels.

Perhaps the most interesting pick-up you'll ever see. It looks like it was assembled from spare parts!

Another old coupe hot-rod, this one with front-end flames.
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