Each week a new Pro Street vehicle of a Street Machine Nationals participant will be featured. The Pro Street category has a rich and storied history at the Street Machine Nationals. In the 1970’s and 1980’s, Pro Street builders were very popular and built numerous award-winning cars.
At each Street Machine Nationals event, Pro Street Alley features some of the most stunning and innovative Pro Street cars ever built.
November 15: Pro Street of the Week: Michael Taylor
Built 33 years ago, Taylor's Monza was a frequent visitor to Du Quoin in the 1990’s and features a full frame and B&M Mega Blower.
November 8: Pro Street of the Week: Stan & Sally Hutchinson
The Hutchinson's Chevelle is Tornado Red and has handmade mufflers, exhaust and headers.
November 1: Pro Street of the Week: Andrew & Melissa Ebken
The Ebkens built and fabricated the S4 and it is a one owner vehicle.
October 25: Pro Street of the Week: Mike Marcy
Marcy's Firebird is an all-steel car, with Narrowed 9" Ladder Bar rear w/ 3.89 gears and a Muncie 4-Speed.
October 18: Pro Street of the Week: Kevin Crawford
Crawford's Chevelle is an all-steel car, Candy Red with Ghost Flames, Trans brake and Line lock.
October 11: Pro Street of the Week: Jess Stephens
Stephens was the winner of overall Best Ford at the 2021 Street Machine Nationals.
October 4: Pro Street of the Week: Brenden Bollini
Bollini's Ram Charger features an 8/71 Blower Shop Supercharger, 727 Torqeflight Transmission and 8 3/4 A-Body Rear-End with 4.56 gears.
September 27: Pro Street of the Week: Ed Balvan & Karan Huggins
Balvan and Huggins' Nova features a 555 Dart Block.
September 20: Pro Street of the Week: Mike Busche
Busche's Charger features a shortened rear end, with a 4-link. The Charger is titled and road driven.
September 13: Pro Street of the Week: Dave Maxwell
Maxwell's Mustang, features round tube back half, with full cage, tied into the front.
September 6: Pro Street of the Week: Bill Hugill
Hugill's 1965 Corvette Pro Street, features a 1600 horsepower blown engine with nitrous.
August 30: Pro Street of the Week: Gary Cook
Cook's Chevy C10 features a line lock full roll cage, 3500 stall 373 gears, 250 shot NOS and 4-wheel disc brakes.
August 23: Pro Street of the Week: Tony Harlin
Harlin's Dart is said to be one of the first Pro Street cars.
August 16: Pro Street of the Week: Tony Chadeayne
Chadeayne's El Camino features, a Blown 454,Turbo 400 with transbrake, back half car, fab 9 with 410 gears.
August 9: Pro Street of the Week: Wally Elder
Elder's 1969 Dodge Daytona, features a blown alcohol 526-cubic-inch HEMI.
August 2: Pro Street of the Week: Rob Johnson
Johnson's 1961 Pro Street Chevy Impala SS, features a full tube chassis on airbags, an 8-71 blower, Holley sniper fuel injection and Th400 transmission.
July 26: Pro Street of the Week: Tony Netzel
Netzel's Pro Street 1961 Plymouth Belvedere, features twin turbo, dual carb and long ram.
July 19: Pro Street of the Week: Jeff McCormick
The Sinister C4 is a home-built tube chassis, with blown injected, five-speed and 5.38 gear.
July 12: Pro Street of the Week: Jeff Dixon
Jeff Dixon finished the car in 2001 with a complete rebuild.
July 5: Pro Street of the Week: Lane & Karl Sparks
Rollin Thunder is a narrowed and tubed Pro Street, 355 Chevy with a 671 BDS Super Charger.
June 28: Pro Street of the Week: Todd & Keri Mayberry
At the Du Quoin Street Machine Nationals, the Mayberry's received an Award of Excellence for their 2004 Chevy Silverado.
June 21: Pro Street of the Week: James Riley
Riley's 1973 Dodge Challenger was awarded 3rd-Place in the Best Overall Pro Street Category at this year's Continental Tire Street Machine Nationals Show-N-Shine Competition in DuQuoin, IL.
June 14: Pro Street of the Week: Quentin Sullivan
Sullivan's Chevy Silverado won Best Engine/Compartment in the Overall Best of Show Truck Category at this year's Continental Tire Street Machine Nationals Show-N-Shine Competition in DuQuoin, IL.