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Old 01-15-2005, 05:48 PM   #1
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Ever been to a Car/Truck show that sucked?

Well I did...and today was that day! Man am I bummed! I got up early to go check out all the cool rides at a local car show, Nashville AutoFest. Paid $10 bucks to get in & it sucked! Usually they have a ton of cars/trucks..everything ranging from old tri fives to Vettes..you name...this year, they had jack! I took a couple pics of the coolest rides....and one wasnt even the show..it was parked outside! Man..I had more last summer at a local car show that was outside & free, plus they had a HUGE assortments of cars. Oh well...live & learn!
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Old 01-15-2005, 05:57 PM   #2
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Car Show

Yes Ive been to a few that Sucked to Jersey Girl, It seems like the car shows that are free or dont charge admission are way better than shows you have to pay to get in, I went to a show in St Paul that charged a lot for their swap spots and admission and hardly anybody showed up!
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Old 01-15-2005, 07:44 PM   #3
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I was invited to one of those pay to get in shows and I turned it down. Why give my weekend for getting nothing and letting the promoters get fat pockets? I couldnt see it.
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Old 01-15-2005, 08:11 PM   #4
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Well I did...and today was that day! Man am I bummed! I got up early to go check out all the cool rides at a local car show, Nashville AutoFest. Paid $10 bucks to get in & it sucked! Usually they have a ton of cars/trucks..everything ranging from old tri fives to Vettes..you name...this year, they had jack! I took a couple pics of the coolest rides....and one wasnt even the show..it was parked outside! Man..I had more last summer at a local car show that was outside & free, plus they had a HUGE assortments of cars. Oh well...live & learn!
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Old 01-15-2005, 10:14 PM   #5
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Yea well I shoulda....my bad!
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Old 01-16-2005, 03:02 AM   #6
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When I was about 12-13, I went to a little free cruise-in/car show at a local little diner. My dad drove his '74 International, and I told him to enter it but he wouldn't. Anyhow, there was a really sweet old 4x4 Studebaker truck that caught my eye. I was looking at it, and the old bastard that owned it just came up and started screaming at me to go away. I hadn't touched it, was just looking inside. I didn't want to go to car shows for a while after that, but eventually my interest in old vehicles overcame that a$$hole. Now I think that old Stude played a part in me liking 4x4's as much as I do.
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Old 01-16-2005, 12:11 PM   #7
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Hey jersey girl. have you ever been to the car show in murfreesboro behind sears at the stones river mall? They put it on every friday night. Ill let you know when it starts back up, but it is free and they usually never have under 300 cars. one friday last year during the chevelleabration they had over 500
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Old 01-16-2005, 01:17 PM   #8
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Unfortunately, YES

The Sacramento AUTORAMA has become one of these. Seems to get smaller and less impressive as the years go by. Used to get to it every year, now I check it out every few years or so.

Local free shows seem to be much more enjoyable.
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I've heard that Stone's River Mall Friday night cruise- in is AWESOME. I think they resume in April.
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Old 01-16-2005, 01:38 PM   #10
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Hey jersey girl. have you ever been to the car show in murfreesboro behind sears at the stones river mall? They put it on every friday night. Ill let you know when it starts back up, but it is free and they usually never have under 300 cars. one friday last year during the chevelleabration they had over 500
I think I have heard of it..just never been! Let me know when it starts back up! I used to go the the one they had on Sat nights @Cool Springs....then they moved it to the Sonic in Mt. Juliet....I can't wait for warmer weather~!
I should have entered my truck in this car show.....compared to what was there..I would have won for sure!
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Old 01-16-2005, 02:33 PM   #11
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That red 67 GMC is nice

I think the free ones are better only because it don't cost 10 bucks:p
I used to go to the world of wheels,and street nats and ect,but I would rather go to the small local show cause I usually know a lot of the people and generally they are more down to earth than the guys on the circut.Plus most of the locals build thier own cars/trucks,which to me is true hotrodding.You can't really buy a hotrod,you have to build it,but that's a different thread
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Old 01-18-2005, 07:47 AM   #12
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Wow, so many meets and shows. Up in the north there is one truck show in the summer and last year it rained so hard I did not attend. I do not drive the 68 with oak box in the rain. Tree, I think your truck would have been right at home beside the GMC
and no doubt your's is a trophy winner! Too bad there was not more old trucks on display.
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Old 01-23-2005, 01:49 PM   #13
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Yeah,Importooner Show!Just keedin`,I`d take the long way around that.
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Old 01-23-2005, 07:09 PM   #14
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Yeah last summer 7 of us drove up to a car show in Ohio about 1 1/2 hours away. Usually a big show but flooding caused a low turn out. We did get 8 trophies including best of show. The show is held on a golf course so there is all kind of room, but what kills me is the old guy in his 50's or 60's that crawled out from under a rock to bring his 77 Bonnieville that was the biggest piece of Sh!t I've ever seen, He enters it into the stock class and sits on the hood leaning against the windshield all day. I think it had the original dirt on it from the factory along with the mud from his driveway, smoking like crazy, paint so faded it looked like rusty metal primer, muffler dragging, and to top that off as we are leaving this jack a$$ is behind a couple of us driving across the field to meet up with the rest of our group when we stop to wait on our group he starts blow his horn (surprized it worked) because we are in the way I guess 50 acres of open field is not enough room for him to get around. Why would someone like that pay $10 to enter a carshow.
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