Jack Hodson’s 67’ Comaro is truly one of a kind. He started out with daily-driver mods, but as we all know, he got more and more into the tuning. We understand, Jack, it’s addictive.
He’s done a total rebuild on this car, in all actuality, and this has led him to change literally every single part of the car. The engine is a smallblock 383 with a supercharger, but it is no whimp. It still produces about 600 horsepower. The wheels are also Budnik 20” mags, which totally match the racy feeling of the interior which comprises of 2001 Trans-Am seats, brushed aluminium fascets and textured center-console. All of this, apparently, was good enough to get him on the cover of Hot Rod Magazine, so I guess I am not alone in thinking this is one awesome machine.
The Goodguys Rod & Custom Association promotes and produces some of the world’s most dynamic automotive events. Founded by lifelong hot rodder Gary Meadors in 1983, Goodguys events feature thousands of candy colored hot rods and custom cars sprawled throughout venues such as lush fairgrounds, super speedways and large outdoor stadiums. The cars, the vendor exhibits, the live entertainment and colorful people create a festive atmosphere charged with electricity. Goodguys offers over 20 events annually across the country from New York to Florida, from San Diego to Seattle and all points in between. Their events range from two-day affairs attended by 30,000 to 40,000 people to three and four day extravaganza's attracting over 100,000 auto enthusiasts.
Goodguys is the world’s largest rod & custom association with membership fast approaching 70,000 nationwide! They attribute much of their growth because the events and the association appeal to and attract a wide range of auto enthusiasts. They aim to provide car owners and enthusiasts alike with fun, family oriented events where the main objective is to have fun with automobiles.