Lam & Courtney Lynn - Pinup Shoot
Written by James Anderson Wednesday, 02 October 2019 17:40
Courtney Lynn and Lam are back in action for their third ShockerRacing feature together. These calendar girls (January 2018 and December 2019 in case you missed it) decided to put a modern spin on the iconic 50’s pin-up girl theme this time around. Taking the phrase “double trouble” to another level, check them out in this brand new set featuring two rides and two looks.
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Arcadian Blue
Fully restored
Modified sport suspension
Power brakes
Power steering
Specifications for the 1967, 1968 Ford Mustang:
Wheelbase, inches: 108.0
Length, inches: 183.6
Curb-weight range, pounds: 2,568
Width, inches: 70.9
Engine Types for the 1967 Ford Mustang:
I-6: 200 cubic inches; 115-120 horsepower
Transmissions for the 1967 Ford Mustang:
Automatic: 3-speed
Model-Year Production for the 1967 Ford Mustang:
1967: 475,346
Base Prices for the 1967 Ford Mustang:
Model |
1967 |
Coupe, I-6 |
$2,461 |
1954 Ford F100
Completely stock aside from seats and wheels
Production of the 1954 Ford F-100 Pickup:
101,202
Specifications of the 1953-1956 Ford F-100 Pickup:
Wheelbase, inches: 110.0-118.0
Length, inches: 189.1-203.2
Weight, pounds: 3,102-3,325
Price, new: $1,330-$1,611 (U.S.)
Engines for the 1953-1956 Ford F-100 Pickup:
Type |
Size |
Horsepower |
Years |
ohv I-6 |
223 cid |
115/137 |
1954-1956 |
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From Marty the vehicle owner: “Gus is named after its original owner, Cyril Gushue. Gus hungaround the shop after acquiring a 30+ car collection while stationed in the navy on the west coast. After retirement, he moved his family and car collection to his hometown of Herkimer, NY. This truck was bought from an airman in Sacramento, and Gus drove it daily as an original stock truck. He then started taking it apart to refinish it as it was in really good shape for its age. In December of 1991, Gus passed away, and the truck was rolled outside and left in the shop yard until 2014. My father originally acquired the truck from the estate as it wasn’t the highest sought after by car collectors because it was dissembled, and unfinished. In 2014, I took possession of the truck and replaced brakes, wiring harness, rubber seals, tires and such, and drove it as is. Our good friend Joe Gizowski from Spectrum Graphics in Herkimer painted the doors with “Gus’ Garage” in the style of the patina the truck acquired from sitting in the weather for over 20 years. The truck in a homage to a great guy, and a great friend.”
- Shocker Racing button up custom mechanics shirts.
- 50’s style dresses
- This is our first SR shoot with Steve at Epic Imagery! This shoot was 7 months in the making and we are so glad it finally came together!
- Lam - I loved the baby blue color of the Mustang, it’s one of my favorite paint colors for a car.
- Courtney- I liked the rustic feel of the truck, it’s different than anything we’ve ever shot with.
- Lam knows him from the dance industry, he’s actually a professional ballroom dancer.
- Courtney has known Steve for a handful of years and he was one of the first photographers she had worked with.
- Lam - Bonneville Salt Flats for a cool race themed shoot and maybe some test driving?
- Court- Anywhere with a 22b Subaru!