DuQuoin, IL – Area resident Larry Frees and his grandson Nick Schmidt proudly display the 2014 Car Craft Magazine Publisher’s Choice award presented to them at the Car Craft Street Machine Nationals in DuQuoin, Illinois.

The recently restored “Mr. Chevy” hauler and accompanying 1955 “Mr. Chevy” race car were hand selected by Car Craft Magazine Publisher Ed Zinke as his choice for the most unique vehicles of the event. Even more exciting, the car and truck were photographed by veteran automotive photographer/writer Jeff Smith for a feature in an upcoming enthusiast magazine.

The car / truck combo beat out thousands of entrants for the honor, one of only 9 magazine editorial awards given.

“This weekend was a dream come true” Frees said smiling. “Yesterday was the first time in 38 years that the race car took its place on the back of it’s matching car hauler, and we could not have asked for a better outcome!” he beamed.

“Mr. Chevy” will no doubt be riding a little higher on the back of it’s hauler as they attend automotive events throughout the summer.

The 1968 Camaro “Reloaded” built by the V8 Speed & Resto Shop was invited to participate in the Pro Builders Shootout at the 2014 Car Craft Summer Nationals in St. Paul, MN.    You can see the car and read the coverage of the event in the December 2014 issue of Car Craft Magazine!

The V8 Speed & Resto Shop built 1969 Camaro “Lou’s Change” was selected by the staff of Super Chevy as a recipient of their “Top 10” at the 2014 Super Chevy Show at Gateway Motor Speedway, and even got a photo in Super Chevy Magazine!  Congrats to owner Lou and the V8 Crew!

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Thanks so much to the kind staff at Hemmings Muscle Machines Magazine for featuring the 1969 Camaro “Lou’s Change” in the May, 2014 issue! They dedicated 6 pages to the car, and it looks and reads fantastically. Congrats to owner Lou, designer Dan Steinhauser, and the V8 Speed & Resto Crew!

The S71 Olds made the cover of this month’s Popular Hot Rodding Magazine !  There’s also a full color feature inside.   We are really honored to have one of our creations featured in this special issue, along side of some of the coolest cars from the SEMA show built by the best in the biz.   One thing we’d like to point out is that the engine was built by Bill Trovato at BTR Performance (Not Kevin as the mag states, so give him a call if you want your own screaming Olds engine) and they transposed the name to SR71 from S71, but it’s all good.   We’re very proud of the car and our crew, and can’t thank our friends at Popular Hot Rodding enough for the coverage!    Now go buy a copy for yourself… there are TONS of killer cars in this issue!  Contact the V8 Speed & Resto Shop today to learn how we can build YOUR dream car!