Best SEMA Show Cars of 2022
Man, there were a ton of great cars at SEMA '22. We've brought you several of our favorite Chevys, trucks, and the like, but here are ten of our absolute favorites from the show.
Baskerville's Deuce
This ragged old Deuce roadster was on hand to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Hot Rod Magazine. You're looking at a ton of hot rod history here.
Baskerville logged a lot of miles behind this '40 wheel. We absolutely loved seeing this car in person.
The GN's
There were at least three Grand Nationals on hand, all built to extremely high standards.
The Roadster Shop brought this one, powered by a twin-turbo LS.
Not all GN's have sixes...
The Continental
We would never have expected a Lincoln Continental to be this cool.
So much great fab work here. Check out the cantilever shocks!
Widebody C10
We kept going back to this widebody C10. This thing was super clever and well done.
Set back engine and transaxle helped with the race truck's weight distribution.
Bare Metal C10
This thing was so slick.
Check out the incredible detailing on that IRS.
Gauntt Coupe
We've been wanting to see this car in person for some time now. Hollywood Hot Rods won the Slonaker Award at the GNRS with this slick 3-window.
Not a bad angle on this car...
...and the Cad engine was a cool touch.
The Marcel
Luc De Lay built the "Marcel" from scratch.
Every detail is near perfection.
Another angle just because.
Willys Pickup
The sister to this wicked Willys was in our booth, but the truck was over the top.
1 of 6 Arias V6.
This one was another Slonaker winner in 2020.
Pure Vision Chevelle
Steve Strope called this an "anti SEMA" car with its old-school detailing and shimmering blue paint.
We absolutely loved the Webers on the well detailed big block.
Drag '57
This '57 looked like a serious drag car, but was detailed like a show car.
The LS under that hood reportedly makes 1100 horsepower.
The best angle, if you ask us.
There's more to see in our SEMA 2022 coverage!