Fuel Curve Top 10 of 2022 – #7 SEMA Show 2022: A Gallery of Cool Cars

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#7 SEMA Show 2022: A Gallery of Cool Cars

Vegas, baby! That’s the rallying cry of hot rodders and car enthusiasts worldwide every year in early November as tens of thousands of people from the automotive aftermarket descend on Sin City for the annual SEMA Show.

After being cancelled due to Covid in 2020, and being a bit scaled back in 2021, the SEMA Show was back in full force in 2022. We were at SEMA this year checking out the action and bringing highlights from the show and started things off by showcasing what many people want to see – the cool cars that were there to entice people into booths and showcase the talents of our industry’s best builders. There was a bumper crop of them this year, and this gallery includes some of the finest that caught our eye.

See More: Cool Cars from SEMA

Want more? Check out these other 2022 SEMA galleries below…
– Trick Trucks Galore!
– Cool New Products and People

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A lifelong car kid, Steven grew up around drag strips – his name may sound familiar because his grandfather is Bob Bunker, a Pro Mod pioneer who piloted the “Folsom Flash” ’55 Chevy from the ’70s through the ’90s. Steven’s father, Bob Bunker Jr., heads up Bunker Motorsports and is a regular in the West Coast racing scene, building chassis and race cars for more than 30 years. With genetics like that, it’s no wonder Steven has a passion for both cars and motorsports. In addition to helping his father and honing his fabrication skills at Bunker Motorsports, Steven began shooting photos at the drag strip and capturing the action with his Canon camera. He is now artfully crafting stories around the awesome machines at the shows, as well as the men and women behind them. When he's is not on the road covering events, he spends his downtime out on the water fishing, building his 1962 Chevy Nova, or cruising his 1987 GMC Suburban.