Throwback Event Coverage | Slamily Reunion Car, Truck & Bike Show from 2015!

MAKING NOISE IN FT. SMITH, ARKANSAS

If you haven’t heard of Slamily Reunion Car, Truck & Bike Show yet, consider yourself seriously deprived. Simply put, you’ve been missing out on one of the best shows in the Midwest. Presented by Custom Motor Concepts, this show, based out of Fort Smith, Arkansas, is hotly anticipated by builders and automotive lovers alike, not just because of its quality, but also due to the fact that it’s the last show of summer for many.

This year marked the seventh annual Slamily Reunion. It’s easy to see why this tradition carries on year after year with the abundance of detailed builds in all styles from lifted to lowered rolling in and around the Fort Smith, Arkansas Fairgrounds. Spectators had hours of walking ahead of them to cover this large show. With everything from classic hot rods to lowriders to massive lifted trucks, ’bagged and bodied trucks and so much more, if someone left this show without a sunburn on this 90-plus°F weekend, they probably didn’t see every build.

The family-friendly show features activities like coloring contests for the kids, races to chug a full gallon of iced tea and other activities to keep the day interesting if hours of drooling over trucks isn’t quite enough. The judging categories demonstrate the wide range of diversity that Slamily Reunion offers attendees. Awards were given to Best of Show, Best Truck, Best Mini, Best SUV, Best Lifted, Best Car, Best Rat Rod, Best Paint, Best in Progress, the Top 100 (and yes, they literally give awards to the top 100 builds at this show) and many others as well. Also, a large variety of vendors were in attendance as well. Custom Motor Concepts, American Force Wheels, Slosh Tubz, Solo Films, White Trash Ballin’, Mad Gear, KIK, Gooch Pinstriping and plenty of food trucks.

The only thing more welcoming than the staff of the show was the city of Fort Smith. Populated by the vehicles and owners attending the show, most cities would be annoyed and send out extra police officers to patrol the streets, but Fort Smith businesses, hotels and the sparse police presence demonstrated nothing but love and respect for the show. Whether on two wheels or four, lifted sky high or body dropped to the ground, candy paint or rusted patina, Slamily Reunion is a must-attend show that should be on everyone’s calendars for years to come.

WILLIAM BENSLEY’S ’95 CHEVROLET 1500 WITH CUSTOM GOLD LEAF WORK ALL ACROSS THE TRUCK LAYS ON 22S.

TEAM BILLET ROLLED IN STRONG WITH ITS CUSTOM-BODIED C-10S ON THE DEEPEST LIPPED WHEELS AT THE SHOW.
COMPLETED IN JUST TWO MONTHS, THIS GMC BY CMC AUTO DESIGN WON BEST PAINT.

 

THIS BODIED ’66 F-100 FROM OKLAHOMA HAD ONE OF THE MOST UNIQUE AIR SETUPS AT THE SHOW WITH THIS BOMBER TANK AND HARDLINE WITH ACCUAIR E-LEVEL MANAGEMENT.
ONE OF THE COOLEST MINI-TRUCKS BUILT, THIS TACOMA HAS A 2 JZ MOTOR SWAP AS WELL AS A TOYOTA SUPRA REAREND.

THIS FORD BY CYCLES AND RODZ EXPERTS NOT ONLY HAD A 2015 MUSTANG 5.0 MOTOR SWAP, BUT IT USED THE TAILLIGHTS, CUSTOM CUT-DOWN DASH, SEATS AND MORE ALL FROM THE SAME MUSTANG CUSTOM FITTED INTO IT.

TIM YOUNG BUILT HIS ’68 C-10 COMPLETELY ON HIS OWN IN HIS HOME GARAGE. IT TOOK HIM MORE THAN 14 YEARS TO FINISH THE TRUCK AND IT’S POWERED BY AN LS1 383 AND GTO SIX-SPEED TRANSMISSION.
NEEDLESS TO SAY, SLAMILY REUNION DOES NOT SKIMP ON AWARDS.
THOUGH NOT EVERYONE’S CUP OF TEA, YOU CAN’T KNOCK THE AMOUNT OF WORK ON THIS TRUCK.

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