
Spotted a slick 4 door Chevy Biscayne filled to the brim with junk, but was a runner/driver







2in drop on the front. 4in drop in the back. Also threw on a rear sway bar while I was at it. Drives likely a completely different truck in all the best ways. This is where 2WD trucks should sit.


Can't be having the 5g’s in my gas.
Feel like I need to clarify I'm joking because 2025. Let's be honest, we all know 5g is a lot safer than the real danger, Tylenol…

Kiddo's are not joining today, but brought the Fuji X-pro3 for some car show shots.

We were featured in Holley's coverage today:
https://www.holley.com/blog/post/2025_ford_fest_-_event_coverage/
https://www.instagram.com/p/DPG7d1VDCNu/
The first thing you notice isn’t the car — it’s the family. Lucas Freeman leans on the fender of his ’65 Ford Galaxie, kids Elianna (4) and Fletcher (2) orbiting around him like they own the place. The Galaxie wears its age honestly, a layer of sun-baked Kentucky patina that looks right at home among the shiny paint jobs at Ford Fest.
Lucas is from Scottsville, just thirty minutes over the hill from Beech Bend Raceway, so this wasn’t a cross-country trek — but don’t mistake this for a “car show only” cruiser. “I’ve probably done at least 20,000 this year,” Lucas said, matter-of-factly. “It’s basically my daily driver.”
The Galaxie started life with a 352, but when that engine started to feel tired, Lucas decided it was time for an upgrade. “I put a 390 in it. Added bug racks, gave it a little flare, and left the original paint.”
Under the hood sits a four-barrel Holley carburetor — nothing fancy, just the kind of bolt-on that keeps an old Ford happily fed. “Big fan of the four-barrel Holley,” Lucas said. “It just works.”



