{"id":788655,"date":"2019-09-16T01:08:14","date_gmt":"2019-09-16T08:08:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bangshift.com\/?p=788655"},"modified":"2019-09-15T17:07:19","modified_gmt":"2019-09-16T00:07:19","slug":"holley-ls-fest-x-cue-the-hate-mail-its-time-for-everything-non-gm-from-the-show","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bangshift.com\/bangshift-galleries\/holley-ls-fest-x-cue-the-hate-mail-its-time-for-everything-non-gm-from-the-show\/","title":{"rendered":"Holley LS Fest X: Cue The Hate Mail, It’s Time For Everything Non-GM From The Show!"},"content":{"rendered":"

Every year, Holley puts on a hell of a show in Bowling Green that is centered around one engine family from General Motors that has developed a cult-like following. Every year, we go and immerse ourselves in that culture for a weekend, soaking up everything the community has to offer. And every year, armed with my trusty camera and a desire to hear the collective sound of heads exploding across the internet in everything from bona fide anger to one,\u00a0en masse<\/em> “WHY?!”, I show up at LS Fest with a goal: A picture of every non-General Motors product that wound up getting a new heartbeat somewhere along the path. I often refer to this as “smacking the hornet’s nest” because the end result is just about the same, but once a year my inner demon takes over and I just can’t help myself.<\/p>\n

For LS Fest X, I walked in assuming that I was going to have a ball, and I was…right! All sorts of swaps showed up to play, from cars we’ve known like Suzy Bauter’s Rambler Wagon and the various Fords that Holley would be bringing to really one-off creations like the Grumman LLV postal truck and a Bricklin SV-1. The drifters are always good for a few Nissans, but I didn’t know anything about the Lincoln LS “Drift Taxi” until I saw it chilling under a tree, and for the Mopar contingent, there was a surprising amount of A-bodies that got the treatment, from the Demon to a couple of Darts, and even the later model Dodge Ram that showed up wearing a ‘Cuda-inspired paint job this year.<\/p>\n

Your pitchforks, torches, tomatoes, cabbages, and whatever else will be welcomed in the comments section provided below!<\/p>\n

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