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 The crew from Gateway Classic...  The crew from Gateway Classic Mustangs had this Cleveland-powered Eleanor clone on display with a huge crowd around it most of the weekend. We didn't get too many details, but if you're going to the World Ford Challenge in St. Louis this May, check them out there where GCM will have a full display of its latest build projects.  Chip Foose's Project Overlord...  Chip Foose's Project Overlord truck was one of the key points of the Roush Performance Parts booth. This truck was featured on one of the episodes of Overhaulin' and was actually built for Foose by his father...  ...Of course, being in the...  ...Of course, being in the Roush booth, it's powered by a Roush crate engine, in this case, one of its new stroked big-blocks.  Over in the Ford display,...  Over in the Ford display, among the '05 Mustangs, Ford trucks, and other street-rod stuff, was this CSX1000 continuation Cobra that was raffled off to benefit the Carroll Shelby Children's Foundation. Check out www.winashelby.com for more info on the next raffle.  While walking the many isles...  While walking the many isles of the SEMA show, we found this clean '72 convertible taking up much of the booth at the Barker Gang Garage display. The drop-top had some nice detailing and custom touches, including late-model Cobra wheels. The vert is powered by a 351C with aftermarket heads and a tweaked Q-jet carb (one of the Barker Gang's specialties).  Back outside again, we came...  Back outside again, we came across the super-sweet ride of Allen Cornelius...  ...His '69 SportsRoof had...  ...His '69 SportsRoof had some real outrageous upgrades, including a Paxton NOVI-blown Windsor, custom DuPont Hot Hues paint, Air Ride suspension at all four corners, and a jaw-dropping TMI Upholstery-based carbon-fiber interior...  ...We've already got this...  ...We've already got this one on film, so look for it in an upcoming issue of Mustang & Fords.
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