LAS VEGAS, NV — The first day of the 2023 SEMA Show is wrapping up, so before the engines stop for the night, we scurried back to our laptops to unload our memory cards. Here’s just a sample of what we saw, and rest assured, more photo galleries are on the way.
OnAllCylinders is on-site in Las Vegas for the 2023 SEMA Show, and we’ll be posting more vehicle features, product profiles, interviews, videos, and photos all week. You can click here to see all of our current SEMA Show coverage.
Paul is the editor of OnAllCylinders. When he's not writing, you'll probably find him fixing oil leaks in a Jeep CJ-5 or roof leaks in an old Corvette ragtop. Thanks to a penchant for vintage Honda motorcycles, he spends the rest of his time fiddling with carburetors and cleaning chain lube off his left pant leg.
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2 responses to “2023 SEMA Show Photo Gallery: Day 1”
You should check out rebuilding generation booth at SEMA this year. They brought down a falcon that was built by kids as young as 8. The group has mentors that teach the youth how to restore and build cars. They are an impressive group and the fact that the older generation is able to hand down the skills to the younger generation is amazing. I would love to see an article on their car.
We are in the process of completing a Wagon Queen Family Trickster of our own and would like to get in touch with the owner of the one pictured on your site ….the one thing we are having trouble getting made is the bodyside moldings that surround each panel of woodgrain vinyl……it would be much appreciated if you could help us out by giving the owner our contact inf. Kindest regards. Rick
You should check out rebuilding generation booth at SEMA this year. They brought down a falcon that was built by kids as young as 8. The group has mentors that teach the youth how to restore and build cars. They are an impressive group and the fact that the older generation is able to hand down the skills to the younger generation is amazing. I would love to see an article on their car.
We are in the process of completing a Wagon Queen Family Trickster of our own and would like to get in touch with the owner of the one pictured on your site ….the one thing we are having trouble getting made is the bodyside moldings that surround each panel of woodgrain vinyl……it would be much appreciated if you could help us out by giving the owner our contact inf. Kindest regards. Rick