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1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise - Bigger Better Faster Louder

Car Craft's Summer Cruise '98

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1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1971 Chevy Chevelle
1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1971 Chevy Chevelle
Horsepower is hip. Here's proof: Dean Scott's fat-motor '71 Chevelle, Mark Larson's 427 '70 Monte Carlo (see "Momentous Monte," Sept. '97) and a third '70 454 Chevelle.
1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1971 Chevy Chevelle
Horsepower is hip. Here's proof: Dean Scott's fat-motor '71 Chevelle, Mark Larson's 427 '7

When you only have one show a year, it better be good-so what a relief that the July 17-19, 1998 Summer Cruise in St. Paul, Minnesota, was great. It was bigger, with 1,500 entries; better, thanks to more varied and creative cars; faster for the fairground cruise loop; and louder, with the first ever two-at-a-time burnout show.

With sponsorship from BFGoodrich and Chevrolet, plus invaluable help from the Minnesota Street Machine Association, we pulled it off with nary a hitch.

1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Face Off Burnout Contest
Our brainstorm for '98 was the Face-Off Burnout Contest in which two cars run at the same time, nose-to-nose, and the winner is determined by crowd response. It made for twice the smoke, but the crowd didn't dig it as much as the solo smokies of yore because we imposed time limits on the burnouts that cut down on the destruction. We'll probably go back to no-limits shreddin' next year.
1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Face Off Burnout Contest
Our brainstorm for '98 was the Face-Off Burnout Contest in which two cars run at the same

It was such a success that we've been in talks with our Special Events department for even more Car Craft events than ever for 1999. That means even more covers and car features shot at events, more burnout smoke, perhaps some drag racing, and definitely more places to hook up with the Car Craft staff and bend our ear a while. '99's gonna make this year's Summer Cruise look like Wednesday night at your local Dairy Queen. Keep an eye peeled for the latest Car Craft event info in the monthly Straight Scoop department, or contact APG Special Events, 6420 Wilshire Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90048, 800/732-4227.

Second Opinion
This year's Cruise was fun, but after cruising Cheap Street Chevelle from L.A. to Minnesota, I was ready for even more intense action. I scratched my itchiness by flogging the Chevelle in the burnout contest, but Freiburger gave strict orders not to blow the hoops. Bummer. Then, when the staff piled into the Chevelle for some late-night cruising, we were stymied by a sour battery. Twice bummer.

Next year I wanna see some real action, and have a few ideas listed below. Whatta you think?

1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1986 Buick T Type
Jonesin' for horsepressure, the crowd shunned glam en masse with their People's Choice pick for Best Engine-namely, the ultratech bent-six lurking between a pair of turbos in Jack Pendzimas' '86 Buick T-Type.
1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1986 Buick T Type
Jonesin' for horsepressure, the crowd shunned glam en masse with their People's Choice pic

•Forget the nose-to-nose burnouts. Let's go back to singles and let the driver decide what generates the best smoke-show action.

•How about a burnout contest that lets the driver do donuts if he wants to?

•Let's buy three beaters-a Chevy, a Ford, and a Mopar. Drain all the oil and coolant, fire 'em up, and do a burnout. Once the meats pop, throw 'em in Park and rev 'em till the valves float and see how long they'll go before they blow. Will the Chevy, Ford, or Mopar last longest? Let fate decide.

•How 'bout a hard-launch contest? Use a timer to test participants' cars to see who can launch, accelerate hard, then come screeching to a hault the quickest within a 100-foot mini dragstrip.

•Impose a new rule: In order for your car to be shot for a feature in Car Craft, you've gotta drive it in (no trailers), cruise it at the event, and enter the burnout contest. We'll decide when the story will run depending on if the car is seen cruising Porky's drive-in or hibernating in the hotel parking lot. -John Kiewicz

Third Opinion
After four years of attending the St. Paul Summer Cruise, I can truly say I have special memories of each year. This year, getting tossed off the golf cart while Dave and JK did a little four-wheelin' in the "executive" chairs was something that'll go down in the annals for a while. I also got stung by a wasp while shooting a car feature, but aside from these minor snafus, the Minnesota State Fairgrounds has always been a place where I've had a good time.

Since the first show in 1995 I've noticed that resto cars are popular with this upper Midwest crowd. Mix them in with a whole lot of tricked-out street machines and you've got what Car Craft is really about. While often it seems like people only want to read about parts and pieces on a purely technical level, I find myself on the same side of the fence as many of the participants at the Summer Cruise. My interest is in whole cars such as LS6 Chevelles, 427 Vettes, cool Hemi Mopars, or Boss Mustangs-not in big-block Chevy valvesprings or some other insignificant technical trivia that has nothing to do with a car as a whole. And while I like the fact that there are lots of well-preserved resto cars out there, let's not forget the importance of modified and tastefully upgraded street machines.

I also like the idea of the St. Paul show being CC's one big blowout deal. While some might be bummed out that we didn't return to Sedalia, Missouri, or Lincoln, Nebraska, St. Paul carries the spirit of those shows onward. Even if we have more shows next year, St. Paul will still be the biggie. So mark your calendars for July 1999, get wrenchin' on those street machine buildups, and we'll see 'ya in Minnesota. -Miles Cook

  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1967 Coronet
    Lance Isenberg of Zabrota, Minnesota, caught our eye and ripped it out with his Go Mango-looking '67 Coronet sedan. The two-door post was powered by a DC-cammed 440, a 2,800-stall Torqueflite, and a 3.55:1 Sure-Gripped 8 3/4 sings the quarter to the tune of 12.90s. For a mere $16,500 it could have been yours.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1967 Coronet
    Lance Isenberg of Zabrota, Minnesota, caught our eye and ripped it out with his Go Mango-l
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Mopar Wagon
    Mopar was the featured marque of the weekend, and in addition to special deals for Mope owners, there was a mondo Chrysler-only fairground cruise on Saturday. Man, did it sound wicked! These things were made to throw revs.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Mopar Wagon
    Mopar was the featured marque of the weekend, and in addition to special deals for Mope ow
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass
    Ken Madden and his whacked-out cronies from New Hope, Minnesota, dragged out their creative retro machines including Ken's own '71 Cutlass with the wide whites, '57 Chevy quarter panels, and funkadelic flames. The Monte Carlo in the background has a '70 Chevelle nosejob, a '59 Impala dash, and a kinky double-carb'd small-block
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1971 Oldsmobile Cutlass
    Ken Madden and his whacked-out cronies from New Hope, Minnesota, dragged out their creativ
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Minnesota Street Machine Association
    They've helped out since the first St. Paul event four years ago, so it's arguable that the Summer Cruise wouldn't be the same without the enthusiasm of the Minnesota Street Machine Association-or without their free labor. Between traffic handling, parking, and burnout-contest wrangling, they handle all the thankless jobs. So now we're thanking them. Thanks.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Minnesota Street Machine Association
    They've helped out since the first St. Paul event four years ago, so it's arguable that th
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1972 Oldsmobile 442
    We were stoked at the number of Buicks, Olds, and Pontiacs that showed. That's Randy Gauthier's '72 442 convert flaring its nostrils.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1972 Oldsmobile 442
    We were stoked at the number of Buicks, Olds, and Pontiacs that showed. That's Randy Gauth
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Clean Engine
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1969 Chevy Chevelle
    Phil Lokken trounced all comers in the Saturday burnout contest using all 460 inches of big-block in his Flamingo Pink '69 Chevelle. His advice to would-be smokers? "Drive it like you don't have a dime in it!" He did, neglecting to remove a sheet of radiator-blocking cardboard (for winter warm-ups) and puking the motor. With a TH400 and 3.73:1 gears, the car normally runs 12.70s on street tires when it's not overheating.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1969 Chevy Chevelle
    Phil Lokken trounced all comers in the Saturday burnout contest using all 460 inches of bi
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1964 Plymouth
    Crowning the elite Mopar Midway was the Mayflower V, a '64 Plymouth Hemi lightweight car that was an NHRA record holder in 1964.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1964 Plymouth
    Crowning the elite Mopar Midway was the Mayflower V, a '64 Plymouth Hemi lightweight car t
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Blowing Out Tires
    Mike Anderson made Summer Cruise history as the first burnout contestant ever to blow tires on both ends of the car when his nastified '70 Chubelle blammed a rear Goodyear slick, then popped a Frontrunner after running over one of the spikes holding the steel burnout plates in place. He was back for Sunday competition and took runner-up.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Blowing Out Tires
    Mike Anderson made Summer Cruise history as the first burnout contestant ever to blow tire
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Huffed 455 Buick Engine
    Ever seen a huffed 455 Buick in a '73 Riv? We wondered how David Severson of Blaine, Minnesota, kept the crank in place with the blower cramming all that Holley juice at it. And when was the last time you saw R3 air conditioning next to a 6-71? He scored the Engine Award of Excellence plaque for his trouble.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Huffed 455 Buick Engine
    Ever seen a huffed 455 Buick in a '73 Riv? We wondered how David Severson of Blaine, Minne
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1969 Pontiac Safari
    Wagons finally got crowd acceptance at the Cruise, and several took home trophies. This 389-powered '62 Pontiac Safari was recently revived from a 20-year coma in a Minnesota barn.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1969 Pontiac Safari
    Wagons finally got crowd acceptance at the Cruise, and several took home trophies. This 38
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1968 Chevelle SS396 Convertible
    We had to give a pity-pick award to Dale Hanson of Forest Lake, Minnesota who showed up with his '68 Chevelle SS396 convertible despite the big ol' F-150 print in the side. He was T-boned a few months prior to the show, but wasn't gonna miss the Summer Cruise for anything.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1968 Chevelle SS396 Convertible
    We had to give a pity-pick award to Dale Hanson of Forest Lake, Minnesota who showed up wi
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1970 AMC Rebel
    We were crabby because all the Summer Cruise AMCs were dead-stockers, but Ade and Kathy Blachfelner's 40,000-mile original '70 Rebel Machine made us realize there's nothing wrong with gennie AMCs. They claim the car is one of 596 that wasn't factory red, white, and blue. It's a 390 with a T-10 and a 3.54:1 Twin Grip.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1970 AMC Rebel
    We were crabby because all the Summer Cruise AMCs were dead-stockers, but Ade and Kathy Bl
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 19886 Chevy Monte Carlo
    Readers have demanded more A- and G-body coverage, but the Cruise wasn't exactly flocked with Montes and such. However, we were stopped cold by Chad Raskovich's '86 SS powered by a Tuned Port and pulchritudified with GM Raspberry, a '96 S-10 color.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 19886 Chevy Monte Carlo
    Readers have demanded more A- and G-body coverage, but the Cruise wasn't exactly flocked w
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise EFI 409 Engine
    Proving that enginuity lives, Bob Bendtsen brought his '60 El Camino that hauls with a 409 with a totally homebuilt multipoint EFI system using parts from both LT1 and TPI engines.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise EFI 409 Engine
    Proving that enginuity lives, Bob Bendtsen brought his '60 El Camino that hauls with a 409
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Burnout
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Ford Burning Rubber
    We tried desperately to con the owner of this seafaring Ford XL (extra large?) into selling us his set of mondo-retro-cool 15x7 Motor Wheel Spyders. We offered five bills, but he'd obviously suffered some smoke inhalation and said no gracias.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Ford Burning Rubber
    We tried desperately to con the owner of this seafaring Ford XL (extra large?) into sellin
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1970 Chevy Nova SS 396
    Of the resto rides primped for the party, Steven Mau's '70 Nova SS 396 was the one that most kept us up at night. The rubber-carpet ride is a numbers-matching large-block with a TH400 and a 12-bolt, and little else except for stand-back-black skin.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1970 Chevy Nova SS 396
    Of the resto rides primped for the party, Steven Mau's '70 Nova SS 396 was the one that mo
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra R
    Late-models are a tad scarce at the Cruise, but one like Gary and Debbie Ostberg's '93 Cobra "R" demand to be dealt with. There were only 107 "R" model racers in '93, and they had all the factory speed stuff minus all the factory niceties. This one's also been treated to Kenne-Bell ram air, SVO headers, High Flo cats, Borla exhaust, and '95 Cobra "R" wheels. Sweet!
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise 1993 Ford Mustang Cobra R
    Late-models are a tad scarce at the Cruise, but one like Gary and Debbie Ostberg's '93 Cob
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Beater
    We said all beaters were welcome, and this guy took us up on it. No amount of Oil of Olay was gonna hide the wrinkles in this tongue-in-sheetmetal '63 Pro Street Nova.
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise Beater
    We said all beaters were welcome, and this guy took us up on it. No amount of Oil of Olay
  • 1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise At The Show
    The Summer Cruise is the ideal spot for getting your car featured in the magazine, and also prime cruising if you want to see some of the stuff we've already done stories on. We counted about 20 Car Craft alums, including Chris Endres' '87 GN (see "Ten Years After," Dec. '97).
    1998 Car Craft Summer Cruise At The Show
    The Summer Cruise is the ideal spot for getting your car featured in the magazine, and als
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