Fort Worth, Texas – Now that she’s back in the office after attending this massive 2024 Goodguys Summit Racing Lone Star Nationals, we’re combing through hundreds of shots from our ace photographer’s camera.
Honestly, it’s tough to whittle a few hundred of these photos down to just a sample of all the amazing vintage trucks, classic cars, Detroit muscle, and hot rods she snapped, but we did our best here.
There were also a few pics from the Summit Racing Retail Store in Arlington, Texas, which helped support the event held at the Texas Motor Speedway.
If you want to take-in one of these huge Goodguys car show & events, you can click here to see the upcoming show schedule—there might be one happening in your region next year.
Anyway, on with the pictures!
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