Jeff Glenn is not just high-ranking member of the LeMons ruling cabal, he’s also responsible for some of the best trophies in the Hooniverse. Honestly, it’s worth making the trip out to a LeMons race just to check these things out in person. The level of detail and absurdity of the parts involved surely merits a NEA grant for further study.
Check out the gallery below that’s really only a small sub-set of what he’s got on his site. While you’re over there, be sure to check out some of the features from his other site, HardTuned including the Lo’ed System and LAMOdoors. It’s as if The Onion had an automotive section.
Trophies Albums 1, 2 and 3
That's some really neat stuff! Have to check out what comes to Omaha!
Sculpture, man. Freakin' scupture.
This is the sort of thing I'd want to do if I had a welder.
There's a good reason I don't have a welder. Actually, there're quite a few, and that's one of 'em.
You have Author access. You can go post an article if you like! Did they give you the login info?
Yeah, I think so- got to go check my travel laptop. Emails tend to pile up unread while I'm at a LeMons race, and it takes a couple days after I get back to resume quasi-normal function.
[…] It turned out that the young Jeff had quite a gift for driving. Little did he know that this gift would ultimately lead to years and years of life on the road as a pro racer, followed by a brilliant career as a sculptor. […]
[…] It turned out that the young Jeff had quite a gift for driving. Little did he know that this gift would ultimately lead to years and years of life on the road as a pro racer, followed by a brilliant career as a sculptor. […]
[…] follower of the 24 Hours Of LeMons knows, the racers will do just about anything to get one of Jeff Glenn’s trophies to display in their Pabst-and-90-weight-reeking garages. When Jeff gets the LeMons Trophy Assembly […]
Well written article. Anxiously anticipating more.
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