Event Coverage: 2013 Lonestar Roundup Part 3

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Wait, that’s my car.










Skratch doing his thang.

Totally did not mean to do that.

Shooting this one soon for a possible feature


Shooting Jeff’s beautiful Plymouth as soon as I can get a trip scheduled to do it, this beauty should be in a magazine.

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See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: 2013 Lonestar Roundup Part 2

Part 2, still on Friday!
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Remember click on any of these images to see them in the full gallery or to buy a print of them. You can get it for your wall starting at 4″x6″ and on up from there. Support Royboy Productions and help bring more car show coverage to the world.

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: Royboy goes to the 2013 Lonestar Roundup

Friday morning was awesome at the show, but you could tell by 10:30 that it was going to be huge.
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I really dig Johnny’s Plymouth

Jerry won the Deadend Magazine pick with his truck, I’ll be shooting a feature for a magazine on it soon.

Love this 48 Merc

Arturo’s shoebox.

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That’s it for post 1 of the show coverage. Click any of these photos to see the entire gallery. As the week goes on I will go spend some more time editing a few of these and I’ll re-post the results. Enjoy the coverage and buy a print by clicking on any image then hit the Buy button. The Galaxie made it there and back but will need some repairs that you can help me accomplish so I can take more photos at other shows for you! If I can raise $75 in profits this week I can take the daily to the NSRA in OKC this coming weekend.

See you at a show,

Travis

More from the Lonestar Roundup

I really like the turnout at the Lonestar Roundup when it comes to Kustoms & hot rods.

Here’s Alex Gambino’s 54 Chevrolet

My 63 Galaxie 500

Friday evening I headed over to Austin Speed Shop

Jesse James’ hot rod.

Then it was of to Giddy-Ups to catch Pushrod.

Saturday at the show my friend and caravan companion Jerry got the Deadend Magazine award

Later in the evening it was off to the Poodle Dog Lounge for the Strugglers CC. party. My boys Pushrod took the stage at midnight but before that we hung out in the parking lot checking out all of the rides. Big Ken’s truck looks good in any light.

Sunday morning it was time to head home.

I was passed by a few kool rides as I had to stay pretty low on the speedo due to a vibration in the Galaxie’s drivetrain.

Even with an ailing ride, I enjoyed the 635 mile drive.

Thanks for going along for the ride with me, the coverage starts tomorrow morning!

See you at a show,
Travis

2013…So Far.

Click on any of the slideshows to go to the full gallery.

2013 started like they all do here, with the Starbird-Devlin show in Wichita.

Then a trip to shoot a feature which allowed me to hit 2 shops while I was out.  I stopped by Ryno Built and Fast A.L.’s Upholstery.

Then it was of to Kansas City for the World of Wheels.

After that was a trip to Tulsa for the Starbird Rod & Custom show.

Then it was back to the Wichita area (Park City) for The Chill

Then it was off to the Texas Thaw in Denton TX which allowed me to stop at 3 of my friends shops along the way, Chaotic Customs, Premier Body & Paint and Atlas Speed & Custom.

Then it was back to Texas for the Goodguys Spring Lone Star Nationals at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, TX.

So as far as I can recollect, that is what I’ve been up to in the last 3 months.

See you at a show,

Travis

Upcoming Event: Salina Tech Vehicle Extravaganza

The 3rd annual Salina Tech Vehicle Extravaganza is going down in Salina, KS on April 6, 2013 at the Salina Tech Campus (click here for a map).  Registration info and more on their Facebook page.

Now to be honest, I can’t make it as I’ll be in Austin for the Lonestar Roundup, but if you can get to Salina you should be there! I’ve been able to attend twice in 2010 and 2012, check the slideshows below to see some of the show through my eyes.

2010
2012

If you can make it, go! Enjoy the show, take some photos to share with folks that couldn’t and if you have a good time make sure people know you did, that’s how we grow these shows, that’s how we grow this hobby/lifestyle.

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: 2013 The Chill Part 3

Okay time for part 3, it’s all about the bikes!

McGregor Boys (Steve’s) Twin Engine Triumph Drag Bike (more on this bike later this week I hope)

And his new BSA Drag Bike

Joe’s daily rider

Hooters was nice enough to sponsor the bikini contest

A couple of cell phone photos of my friend Denny’s bagger chopper.

And that’s it! Yeah I could have taken more shots of the bikini girls but I didn’t. I was having too much time hanging out with friends and BS’ing. Sorry!

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: 2013 The Chill Part 2

Part 2 from The Chill!

Tomorrow comes Part 3, the bikes!

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: 2013 The Chill Part 1

The biggest reason to have an indoor show is to stay away from the weather. But when Ma Nature decides to drop about a foot of white stuff on the ground the day before the show load in, even having a roof for the show can’t really help all that much. That’s what happened to the 2013 The Chill in Park City, KS.  Still had a nice turnout of motorcycles and cars, but about 1/3 down from normal due to the weather.

Mike Newkirk had 2 fast rides on display, this is the twin blown Hemi’d FED that he piloted at the 2012 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular.

The other is his own funny car

Muscle cars always gotta have everything all open and stuff, I’d rather see them shut, the designers spent a lot of time making the body look good, all of that is ruined when it’s open. Looks like the car is broken down on the side of the road.

Butch normally brings out his beautiful 56 Chevy Gasser, but this weekend was diplaying his hot rod.

Most of the drag cars showed up because they were already in the trailers, a little easier to unload in the comfy warm building 🙂

Jeb McGregor brought out Nadine, his faithful steed for over 300,000 miles.

Again, beautiful kustom, and it would look so much better closed up.

More tomorrow!

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: Starbird Exotic Car Show Tulsa, OK Part 4

Part 4

Weird and wild and I kinda dig it.

That’s it for my coverage, I’ll go back and add some more edits of some of the images and I’ll have a special post of them next week maybe.

Don’t forget about the limited edition poster pre-sale going on right now.

See you at a show,

Travis

 

Event Coverage: Starbird Exotic Car Show Tulsa, OK Part 3

Part 3

One of my favorite cars, Ron Myers Nailhead powered 40 Ford.

Bill’s killer “Sledsel”

That’s it for part 3, click on any photo to see the entire gallery,

See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: Starbird Exotic Car Show Tulsa, OK Part 2

Part 2

I really loved this A

More kids should be in these

Dr. Evil-mobile

Pure gorgeousness

Doc,  you nailed it on this one!

Doc’s other ride 🙂

EXOTA, under constant customization since 1958ish I believe.

Mickey’s Merc looking more and more comfortable at indoor shows!

That’s it for part 2, See you at a show,

Travis

Event Coverage: Starbird Exotic Car Show Tulsa, OK Part 1

Part 1!
Darryl’s grandson Dakota has just finished this 67 Riviera Bubbletop. Very kool ride!

One of Dakota’s previous builds.

Ron Pinkston of Hooligan Hot Rods in Wichita finished up this Merc which qualified for the Fine Nine.

Also qualified for the Fine Nine, with interior by Fast AL’s Upholstery!

Here’s the Fine Nine winner, the Atomitron by John Saltsman, driven out from CA for the show. I love to see kustoms driven especially when competing for such a prestigious award.

Also driven out from CA was Keith Dean’s 40 Mercury

Another of Shawn Mundy’s Fine Nine qualified 35 Ford Pickup.

Fine Nine qualified 34 Ford from Chaotic Customs

That’s it for part 1, sorry there’s not much commentary as I am saving it for a possible coverage article in a magazine.

See you at a show,

Travis

Next weekend, The Chill!

So a couple of years ago I hear of a new indoor show in the Wichita area. Coming just a month after the Starbird show, I wondered how it would work. Then I hear that it’s also a major bike show. How is this going to work?

Pretty damn well.

So it works, I’ll be. When I walked in the door of the Kansas Pavillions in Park City, KS I was greeted with some motorcycle vendors, I’m not typically much of a bike guy but I can appreciate a well built bike just like a well built car. As I walked around the first room of The Chill I saw every manner of bike on the planet. It was impressive.  In building 2 that first year were some vendors, some cars and a stage area. Building 3 was chock full of cars, it was a pretty good turnout.

2011 Chill

So a year later I’m headed back to the show. I know now that it works, and I hear some changes are in store. Sure enough, the car area was expanded, the bike area was rearranged to allow the stage for some live music. The same high quality selection of bikes, hot rods, kustoms, trucks, drag cars, tuners, street machines, etc.

2012 Chill

So in a nut shell, I’m heading back. It’s been a good quality show, of course lots of my friends will be there, many who did not participate in the Starbird-Devlin show of a few weeks back. If you can make it next weekend I highly recommend coming to see The Chill (click here for more info on the show). The show will feature a Hooters Swimsuit competition, and a live performance by Warrant (the hair band fan in me just smiled). Should be a good time for everyone!
See you at a show,
Travis

Show Coverage: 2013 Kansas City World Of Wheels Part 3

Okay for part 3 we’ve moved into the middle section of the building. Housing some drag cars, a kool boat, a bunch of bikes…whoa wait, I’ll just show you it’s a ton easier.

This boat looks like a good time.

Looks sporty 🙂

My nephews need a pair of these.

Mmmmmmmmmeat

I can’t decide if I like it or not.

I know I like this one.

And this one.

I thought the whole point of having someone ride with you was to get her to wrap her arms around you???

Big chrome bill

Ben Dragdaddy working on some art, it’s what he does, you should buy lots of it.
Ben Dragdaddy

Quite possibly the koolest wagon ever

One purdy pickup

Ridler Winner….mmmmmm

Built at Bright Built Hot Rods

A bad ass 34 built by my friends at Chaotic Customs in Mulvane, KS

More drag goodness

A mix between minitruckin and old school hot rods

Beautiful 39 Ford Deluxe Street Rod

GORGEOUS 34 Ford Woody

Chad Kolman’s 777 Award winner

 

A really hot 51 Ford



Last time I saw this rod it had artillery wheels, completely different look in drag mode.

Way out there… I’m not a fan of the headlights but the rest of it I’m down with.

64 Ford Fairlane Thunderbolt. No I will not make my 64 Fairlane a T-Bolt.

History!

I like those green walls Clark

Dunna nunna nunna nunna nunna nunna nunna… BATMAN!

That’s it for the show from my eyes. There were obviously more cars than I shot, but either there were too many people around them, the shot didn’t come out or I just wasn’t feeling it. All in all, I’ll come back next year 🙂

See you at a show,

Travis

Show Coverage: 2013 Kansas City World Of Wheels Part 2

So yesterday I started off the coverage of the 2013 Kansas City World Of Wheels show, here goes part 2!
I really dig this wagon, if I remember right it’s stance is down a few inches from the last I saw it.
A well done muscle car catches my eye from time to time. Well out of my price range, but it would probably be made to be fun around a road course.
I don’t see enough convertible Mercury’s
Speaking of kool convertibles!
Good looking 34
True Blue 40 Ford
Mmmmm Shelby GT 350… I still have a soft spot for vintage Mustangs.
Clean 40 Chevrolet
One of these is definitely on my wishlist
I remember seeing this setup roll into the Greaserama Pre-Party last year, it garnered a lot of attention.
I REALLY want to take a few laps!
Great setup!
Well, duh.
That’s it for part 2, on to part 3 tomorrow. Click on any of these photos to see the entire gallery! If any of these look like something you’d like to have hanging on your wall, click the photo here, and then use the “buy” button on the page it takes you to.
See you at a show,
Travis

Show Coverage: 2013 Kansas City World Of Wheels Part 1

I’m not entirely sure how long I’ve been going to the World of Wheels show in Kansas City’s Bartle Hall. The years have kind of blended together for me. Lots of great friends and lots of fantastic machinery at this show year after year!

The weather was good this year, meaning that there was nothing to keep the spectator crowd away. The showed up for sure, it was packed the entire 6 or so hours that I was in the building. I showed up with t-shirts, hoodies and a bunch of calendars in hand, the first order of business was to deliver all of these goodies so I didn’t have to carry them around. The final stop of that was with my friends of the Los Punk Rods (check out their blog here, lots of great reading here). They are the crew responsible for the Greaserama each Labor Day weekend (see the 2012 Greaserama coverage here.)

Punk Rod Eric’s new ride is coming together nicely. Lots of German influences on the car to reflect Eric’s German roots. Look for a feature here when it is all done!

Punk Rod Dave has built this very kool bike, if I understood correctly it is his first build. The shakedown run was a 3 hour haul ass drive to Salina in 100+ heat, that’s confidence!

Love the hard top roof.

Dan’s busy watching some work being done on the convertible chop job, team headed up by Gene Winfield himself.

Some high end muscle cars on display

Fast Eddie’s Merc

Denny’s sedan always gets people’s attention.

I need to build one of these

I don’t know any details on this build  yet, but I hope to find out some soon. I like where it’s headed!

I better show one of Dan working lest ya think he wasn’t doing anything!

That’s it for part 1, part 2 tomorrow!

See you at a show,

Travis

Next weekend, the Starbird Exotic Car Show in Tulsa!

For the last few years I’ve been taking advantage of some friends that live in the area by sleeping in their spare room and using that local home base to attend the Starbird Exotic Car Show at the QuikTrip Center on the Fairgrounds in Tulsa, OK.

Last  year was a fun show, as soon as I walked in the door I’m greeted with the first finished view I’d had of the late Elden Titus’ Vibrasonic.

The Vibrasonic Roadster

The Vibrasonic Roadster

The Vibrasonic Roadster

The Vibrasonic Roadster

Another great ride that’s been on display at the show the last couple of years is Tom’s coupe.
1930 Ford Coupe

Of course some of the rides from Starbird’s collection and Hall of Fame Museum were on display.
Darryl Starbird

Darryl’s grandson Dakota is building kustoms under the Star Kustoms name and did this Chevy pickup
1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

1957 Chevrolet PickupKustom

Ridler Winner in attendance!
1933 Phaeton

What mighty big eyes you have…
1922 Rolls Royce

One of my favorite kustom shoeboxes, a recreation of Junior Conway’s amazing Ford.
1950 Ford CoupeKustom

1950 Ford CoupeKustom

This Gasser got a lot of attention
1940 Willys Gasser

1960 Ford Falcon Gasser

1960 Ford Falcon Gasser

1962 Studebaker Pickup Gasser

Gee I wonder why I don’t get all giddy about shooting a row of newer Mustangs…
A row of cars that I didn't take one more shot of, all the same stock bodies with the hood up.

1947 Chrysler Club Coupe

1976 Ford BroncoBaja 1000

Nostalgia Jr./fuel Dragster

Wild kustom Pantera
1973 Pantera

1973 Pantera

1973 Pantera

1960 Front Engine DragsterDual EngineFED

1960 Front Engine DragsterDual EngineFED

1941 Ford Pickup

1962 Chevrolet Corvette

Corvette Funny Car

Corvette Funny Car

1932 Ford Roadster

1927 Ford Pickup

1959 Imperial Speedster

1959 Imperial Speedster

1944 Mack Firetruck

1944 Mack Firetruck

1964 Buick Riviera

Front Engine Dragster

Front Engine Dragster

Originally built by Dave Stuckey, restored by Darryl Starbird, the Lil Coffin
Lil' Coffin

If you can make it, you should get there!

See you at a show,

Travis

New Model A Stencil Shirts In Stock!

The new Model A Stencil shirts are in stock! Click here to order yours today!

New Model A Stencil shirt

The new shirts are available in Women’s T, Men’s T or Men’s long sleeve T designs. This logo is on the back,

 And this one on the front,

Some better photos will be coming soon! (with actual models!)
The Men’s short sleeve 2XL are already sold out, but there are still Men’s long sleeve 2XL
If you’d like a short sleeve 2XL you can get one from the next batch printed by putting in a request here!
Thanks for supporting royboyproductions.com all of these shirt sales help put gas in my tank to take me to another show to bring you more kool kustom and hot rod photos.
See you at a show,
Travis

The show that started it all…

Essentially I started this kustom and hot rod photographic adventure in 2006. That’s the first photos that I have from my old Sony Digital camera with the small CD discs. I remember that first day in Lawrence, KS filling the camera up with about 180 photos and resorting to my phone’s camera to cover the rest of the show. Those photos were less than inspiring… from both cameras. The show was the 2006 Kruzin’ In The Heartland held in Lawrence, KS.

I’d seen the ad for the show in Ol Skool Rodz I believe, my uncle Paul (povertyflats to many of  you) and my father and I headed up early on Saturday morning to see the show. It was supposed to be hot that day and we were leaving by about noon, but there were only a couple hundred cars max so it wasn’t hard to get all the way through the show in that time.

I had never really seen a hot rod like this, I was used to street rods, this was something new to me, many of these rides looked attainable. Most of the street rods were kind of about how big the billet wheels were, or how much it cost to have this or that machined, these weren’t about that game at all.

The first time I really stopped to look at a FED. I was amazed that the driver was resting his important parts on a part of the car that seemed somewhat fragile kind of like sitting on a grenade and then pulling the pin.
 

I’ve seen this one around a few times, as I remember it was pretty fast in Salina a couple of years later, then it got kept out of Hunnert a year or two after that for wheels that were too new or something along those lines (those wheels are not on it in this photo).

Don’t shoot into the sun!

I did that a lot that day

Dad in his somewhat goofy hat on the right.

I shot a lot more engines and interiors that day than I do now, maybe I should take the time to do more of those shots, some of  you might appreciate that.

Hey I know that car! Krobe’s other ride! See an article about his 30 Model A Coupe tomorrow here on this blog, use the subscribe feature on the right to make sure you don’t miss it.

This ride would drastically change over the next few years. Built by Bright Built Hot Rods in Salina, KS. After an unfortunate accident with a Subaru, it would become much different.

Hmmmm this one looks familiar too… right Eric?

My first photo of The Tiki Taxi, now Steve has become a good friend.

Jack’s 30 Coupe, Jack’s not too bad a fella either. He also owns the 29 Roadster on 32 rails that I shot a video of last year, and his 51 Ford is under construction now, see the post on Fast AL’s Upholstery for a shot of it.

I wonder now how different my life would have been for those next few years if I’d actually met a few of my hoodlum friends that day instead of seeing their cars and meeting them 6 years later.

Any way that it happened, I’m glad to be able to look back and see my friends were there all along, we just hadn’t crossed paths yet. Get out to a show this year, take a kid and get them involved, meet the people, scope the cars, enjoy it all.

See you at a show,

Travis

Kansas City World Of Wheels this weekend!!! Lots of Pics from 2012

This coming weekend Feb.9-10th at Bartle Hall in downtown Kansas City is the World of Wheels show! Click here for info on the show, ticketing, etc.

I’ve been attending this show for years, there are usually a great number of cars, and a bunch that I actually like. The Drag display is always kool.
1964 Front Engine DragsterInjected Alcohol

1964 Front Engine DragsterInjected Alcohol

1964 Dodge Front Engine DragsterInjected Alcohol Dodge Wedge

1962 Cadillac Front Engine Dragster

1938 Chevrolet Coupe'A' Gas Supercharged

1962 Cadillac Front Engine Dragster

Last year these great kustoms were on display.
1955 Cadillac

1936 Ford

1948 Cadillac Convertible

1950 Studebaker PickupKustom

1950 Studebaker PickupKustom

1950 Mercury

1949 Mercury

There were some great feature cars as well.
1932 Ford Roadster

Mantaray

1927 Ford T Roadster

1947 Buick RoadmasterKustom

1947 Buick RoadmasterKustom

1947 Buick RoadmasterKustom

The South end of the building is usually populated by my friends the Los Punk Rods and a bunch of their friends. Great rides, great folks.
1951 Ford Pickup

1957 Ford Ranchero

1931 Ford Model A

1930 Ford Roadster

1959 Anglia

1934 Plymouth Coupster

Hope to see you there! If you’re there and you see a goatee’d big man with a red rb hat, you better say hi! Especially if you want some photos of your ride this spring!

See you at a show,

Travis

Februrary Schedule

Rundown of all of the things that Royboy Productions will do in February

February 2
Wichita Model A Swap Meet held at the Kansas Pavillion, Park City, KS

February 9
O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels – held at Bartle Hall, Kansas City, MO

Photos from 2012

February 16
Starbird Exotic Car Show – held at Quiktrip Center, Tulsa, OK
Photos from 2012

February 23
The Park City Chill – held at the Kansas Pavillion, Park City, KS
Photos from 2012

If you’ll be at one of these events and want some photos of your car, let me know here. The indoor shows do not provide the best opportunity for photos but that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to get any good ones.

See you at a show,

Travis

2012 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular DVD by Vintage Torque

2012 KKOA Leadsled Spectacular DVD by Vintage Torque

For the last 3 years John Wells of Vintage Torque DVD‘s has filmed the KKOA Leadsled Spectacular in Salina, KS and created a DVD of the weekend. For the whole run I’ve provided John with photos to use as a slideshow at the end of the DVD.

Here’s the trailer for the 2012 edition:


You can order your copy of the DVD here.

See you at a show,
Royboy

 

Last chance for the 2013 Calendar For Charity!

The 2013 Calendar for Charity has been a big success!

This is the first year that the calendars were professionally printed, a big investment up front but luckily the paper was donated this year so that printing was only major expense in getting the calendars off the ground. As last year these calendars are printed in the ginormous 11×17 size and each and every month features 2 kool car photos! Order at royboyproductions.com!

This year 6 copies were available (click on the thumbnails to see the entire calendar):
The Trucks, Hot Rods, and Kustom editions all were sold to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project.

The 3 Show specific editions went to individual causes.
The Stray Kat Kustoms Edition benefitted the Red Cross, as Mr. Stray Kat Kustoms himself (Mickey) said, they were here to help when we had a tornado, and they’re still there help folks like Joplin last year. For info on the Stray Kat Kustoms shows go to straykatkustoms.com  Order at royboyproductions.com!

The Greaserama Edition went to benefit the Punk Rod Todd Memorial Fund. The world suffered a loss last year when Todd passed, his vision and drive helped focus the Greaserama into the kool kulture event that it is today and he was one of the good guys. Thanks again for being a great guy Todd, we all miss ya, even those of us that barely knew ya. For info on the Greaserama go to greaserama.com Order at royboyproductions.com!

The Hannahs Heart Edition went to benefit the Helping Hannah’s Heart Foundation. Please take a minute and go check out this great cause. Hannah’s daddy John is a good friend and I’m glad to be able to do a very small part of helping out. Support Vintage Torque DVD’s, Torque Fest and Iron Invasion! Order at royboyproductions.com!

 

Total money raised this year for all 6 calendars has been over $1,100.00 so far! With less than a week left there are still 27 copies left. The Hannah’s Heart and the Stray Kat Kustoms editions are sold out but there are handfull left of the Greaserama, Kustoms, and Trucks Editions. As of the time of this writing there are only 2 copies of the Hot Rod Edition left!

To order go to royboyproductions.com These will pulled from sales on February 1, so if you want one, order today!!!

See you at a show,

Travis

Starbird-Devlin 2013 Coverage Part 3

Part 3!

 

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4
Mickey’s Merc

Johnny Hammann’s beautiful 58 Chevrolet again… I love it, so I will keep posting photos of it.

Clint Rowe pulling some lines to outline my new paint by Jeff Myers.
Clint Rowe striping the new Jeff Myers paint job on my Galaxie 500

Clint Rowe striping the new Jeff Myers paint job on my Galaxie 500

Corey Conyers is the man responsible for the insanely kool aluminum body on this slingshot dragster.

Kustom City

Check out issue #57 of Car Kulture Deluxe for a feature article on The Toad.

Rocky Burris’ Too Kool pickup

Vibrasonic!

Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4

See you at a show,

Travis