SEMA 2008 Show Sin City Las Vegas 11-7-2008
Viva Las Vegas! Mark Mehran (MWM), John Pringle (JP), Jeff Falk (JF), and David Ford (DF) headed out to Sin City Las Vegas for the 2008 SEMA Show. HOT ROD SURF is a member of SEMA. The SEMA show was all about gambling, girls, good times and the aftermarket automotive industry. Hot Rod Surf touched base with notable industry types like Dennis Tomfohrde of QUAYSIDE Publishing Group / Motor Books International (MBI), Bob of Mooneyes, the new Dupont Pinstriping Paint crew, Alex Alvarado of WELLY USA CO, Steve Lin of Turbotechnics, Lena White of Ed Hardy, the Eastwood catalog guys, James Greer of Banks Power, Scott Brownell of CIRCLEKINK Networks, Tara Viola of Trucks Magazine, and Brian Suter of Dupli-Color. Pinstripers made a great showing at SEMA this year with the likes of Von Hot Rod, Kelly Mack, Von Raven, Paul Quinn, Zorack, and MWM.
MWM, Dennis, and JP talking shop at the MBI booth. MBI is the world leader in specialty automotive book publishing and distribution- a real first class operation and now owned by the Quayside Group.
JP, MWM, and Bob hanging out at the super cool MOON booth.
HOT ROD SURF's David Ford hits an in and then out birdie at SEMA one handed while holding the new HOTRODSURF Standard Pinstriping Brush!
MWM checking out a new real GOLD PLATED WRENCH!
“I think I need this.”- MWM. Only at SEMA.The new GM Camero was on display and even the most traditional hot rodders could appreciate the new models modern yet classic styling.
Hot Rod Surf’s Mark Whitney Mehran (MWM) talking shop with Hot Rod Surf’s traveling sales rep, and head of HOTRODSURF Artists Brush Division, David Ford.
MWM with Marlin Monroe!
Traveling freehand Pinstriper
Zorack enjoying the SEMA Show.
MWM and JP checking out the scene at So Cal Speed Shop Vegas.
The Hot Rod Surf crew stopped by So Cal Speed Shop Las Vegas to see what the locals were up to and got to check out some vintage steel and a great speed shop put together by Lenny Senior and Lenny Jr. If you are ever in Sin City make sure you stop by their speed shop and buy something to support the local traditional hot rod scene!
Viva Las Vegas!