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A Brief History of the <i>Car Craft</i> Summer Nationals

The World's Greatest Street Machine Event
By Car Craft Staff
Photography by Car Craft Staff
1966 Chevrolet Nova Driver Side In Group
Many folks came to the St. Paul Summer Cruise specifically to see the latest and greatest in Pro Street. The two super-trick '66 Novas shown in the photo had enough high-tech upgrades to keep onlookers amazed for hours. Dave Verschave's orange Nova in the foreground won Best Engine honors along with a gift certificate from Earl's.

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We don't get it. The Car Craft staff was walking around the entire weekend, and no crowds gathered to cheer us on. Our attire is nowhere near as pleasing to the eye as the threadwork worn by Andrienne Douglass--Miss Car Craft for St. Paul.

1969 Chevrolet Camaro Passenger Side
Here's a trivia question for you: Does the red Camaro in the foreground look familiar? If you're an avid CC reader, you'll remember Juan Navedo's '69 Camaro from the "Two Of A Kind" feature in the January '95 issue. Juan brought his car all the way from Pensacola, Florida, thus proving that he is a true die-hard gearhead-just how we like to see 'em.

Chevrolet Chevelle Rear View
These are the kind of burnout shots we like to get but hate to photograph. Why? Notice all of the burnout rubber shooting out rearward-right at the photographer. After this shot was taken, CC Staff Editor Cook had to change his shirt because it had specks of smoking rubber stuck all over it.

Chrysler Wagon Front Passenger Side
On Saturday afternoon, there was a huge cruise organized to go from the Minnesota State Fairgrounds to Hopkins, Minnesota. However, late-afternoon rains came just as the cruise began. Not to worry, though, as die-hard gearheads cruised their street machines anyway. Leading the cruise was KOOL 108 radio (an oldies station from Minnesota) in its big ol' honkin' Chrysler wagon.

Chevrolet Chevelle Front Driver Side
Besides the cruising that took place at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, there was plenty of after-hours street machine activity on the streets of St. Paul. One hot spot was Porkys drive-in on University Avenue, just south of the fairgrounds. Hundreds of cars showed up, and a few even wheeled up to the drive-up window to purchase food. What a concept, eh?

1965 Chevrolet Corvette Passenger Side
What's the Summer Nationals really about? For one, it's about getting a bunch of really cool cars together for all to see--and Steve Gantz's '65 Corvette fit the bill. While this is a fairly radical, big-dollar show rig, that still doesn't mean it isn't one of the neatest things since sliced bread. There's simply too much to say about it in the space here.

1971 Chevrolet Chevelle Front Driver Side
Burnouts galore! The burnout contests at the Summer Cruise shows never fail to attract the big audiences. This chap had little trouble melting the skins on this big-block '71 Chevelle.

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The Bad Boy Miss Car Craft Swimsuit Competition was, as usual, a big hit with participants and spectators alike. The '96 winners from left to right were Second Place Julie Simpson, First Place Laura Giacomino, and Third Place Shannon Johnston.

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Town & Country Dodge was the place to be in Hopkins (about 20 miles west of the fairgrounds) after the Summer Cruise closed down for the evening. The Cars For Kids show was but one of two places where motor mania continued long into the warm Saturday evening.

1970 Dodge Challenger RT Passenger Side
A '70 Challenger R/T was another great way to be with the "in crowd" at the Porky's cruise-in scene. For several hours all evening, loads of cool street machines rolled up and down University Avenue.

1967 Chevrolet Corvette Front Passenger Side
Ah, there's just nothing that compares to a leisurely session of bench racing. Providing the perfect starting point for that sort of discussion is this radical '67 Corvette. With its big-block Chevy mill and its apparent no lack of nitrous, we'll bet it would excite a crowd almost as quickly as it goes.

1961 Chrysler Front Passenger Side
Burnout contests were held on both Saturday and Sunday. The wide variety of cars was evident. An unusual example was this early-'60s, fullsize Chrysler that really boiled the balonies in the ol' burnout box.

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The 1997 winner of the Miss Car Craft swimsuit competition was Michelle McCormick.

Pontiac Lemans Front View
Wow, now here's a photo with all sorts of stuff to talk about. First off, there are the guys ogling this radical Pontiac LeMans and its burly big-block Chevy engine. Second, there's our resident tech guy, Marlan Davis, shooting some tech tips on said LeMans for an upcoming tech-tip story. And third, let's not forget the full-resto, Nassau Blue '66 Corvette coupe parked behind ol' Mad Dog himself. This neat old Vette has all sorts of trick factory options such as side pipes, knock-off wheels, and a 350hp 327 small-block. Obviously, there's never a lack of something to see at the St. Paul CC Summer Nationals.

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The '97 Cars for Kids Show had little trouble packing the Town & Country Dodge parking lot with loads of cars for the Saturday night event. All types of cars were in attendance, including the row of cool Mopar street machines in the foreground.

Chrysler Rear Passenger Side
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.

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They've helped out since the first St. Paul event four years ago, so it's arguable that the Summer Nationals 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.

1965 Dodge Coronet Front Passenger Side
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 Sure-Gripped 8-3/4 and sings the quarter to the tune of 12.90s. For a mere $16,500 it could have been yours.

Ford XL Rear Driver Side
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.

Plymouth Convertible Front Passenger Side
The men in blue were on the job, as always. Pay attention to those traffic and parking laws, folks!

Chevrolet Nova Passenger Side
In '98, the burnout contest was run with two cars at once and people didn't like it, so single-car burnouts were back for 1999 with a 30-second time limit for the Saturday round. Sunday's carnage brought back the winners with a 30-second warning and a driver option for sustained smoke show action. Longer burnouts equal guaranteed destruction, as this Nova demonstrated when its right rear tire kersploded, sending radial into the trunk and shredding the quarter-panel. Owner Kevin Weber from Sleepy Eye, Minnesota, was down but not out and vowed to come back next year and win the contest.

1970 Chevrolet Nova Front Driver Side
The unruly mojo in this Quasar Blue '70 Nova punished the Holley Dyno with 494 rear-wheel horses. The collaboration of 468 cubes, BDS injection, and a honkin' Weiand huffer shook the ground. We even caught a glimpse of it cruising the strip in front of Porky's on Saturday night. Cool.

Chevrolet Nova Front Passenger Side
Jerome Olson's cooling problem turned into a starting problem requiring close to eight hours of Jerome seeing the show on his back. If this were a flat-rate shop charging $45 an hour, the starter job would cost about $360, plus parts.

Ford Pinto Rear Driver Side
Saturday night at Porky's summoned some local iron that we didn't see at the show. The owner of the early Pinto told us of a 460 under the hood but beat feet before we could interrogate him. Check out the yellow sheetmetal and big meats packed under the fenders.


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