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78Mach1

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Here are 4 so far that I have managed to upload to my CarDomain page. I'll get a few more up there as soon as I can(stupid dial up )









that little orange King is the one that won the class last year



 

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soooooo nice
 

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I can't wait to get mine finished so I can start going to shows!!!

Do most people that live out of the state Trailor their cars in?

Thanks for the photos!
Chad
 

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if anyone needs their pics hosted somewhere, let me know
 
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Here are aa few more. almost time to leave for work so that's gonna be it for today











 

Eos

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Wow what a great turn out for the II's! I can't wait for the mid america shelby meet later this week!
 
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Addicted_2_II said:
I can't wait to get mine finished so I can start going to shows!!!

Do most people that live out of the state Trailor their cars in?

Thanks for the photos!
Chad
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Honestly I couldn't tell you. I'm sure it depends on the the owner, the car, and how trustingthey are of the older cars/and other drivers on the road. If I get mine legal by next year I want to go for the whole weekend, and I'll probably have my old man take it out on the trailer as I KNOW it will not have been on a 3 hour drive by then to see how reliable it is, and I'd rather get it there and back in one piece. I did talk to one couple who said thier daughter was dirving her II up from Va, but it died on route so she didn't make it.
 

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78Mach1 said:
Honestly I couldn't tell you. I'm sure it depends on the the owner, the car, and how trustingthey are of the older cars/and other drivers on the road.
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Ahh ok... I ask this because I am a motorcycle rider and to trailer your "Bike" somewhere for an event is really looked down upon, I just did not know the etiquette at car shows !

Thanks for the reply!
Chad
 

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Did anyone get pics of the white/green 77 I see in the one pic? And did Jon go with his car?
 
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78Mach1

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CobraIILover said:
Did anyone get pics of the white/green 77 I see in the one pic? And did Jon go with his car?
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I still have a few to go through on my card, and this weekend I'll probably get the rest of the pics up, and I have to get the ones from my brother's card. I thinjk the White/Green car is on his card, but not sure
 
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78Mach1 said:
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Why would you throw towels over your seats at a car show?
 
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Addicted_2_II said:
Ahh ok... I ask this because I am a motorcycle rider and to trailer your "Bike" somewhere for an event is really looked down upon, I just did not know the etiquette at car shows !

Thanks for the reply!
Chad
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Sometimes it seems at the larger national car show events, that it's just the opposite. And trailering is certainly not something out of the ordinary, anywhere.Thankfully, there are still classes for both at events like these, so those that don't see the point of having a car only to trailer from show to show, can still participate....and the common spectators don't have to view too many cars from standing behind a rope, like at a dinosaur museum.

While trailering occurs at almost any show, and moreso at the larger events that have the highest dollar cars in attendance, there are certain events that are more geared to the "driven" cars, and of making the trip to get there.
The large street rod segment of the automotive hobby might represent this best.
Like bike events, many owners with a club affiliation might also travel in groups to attend. This would also be true at similarly large meets with owners of multi-make street machines, whose owners generally favor the performance aspects of a car first and foremost, to those who's biggest concern might be duplicating a factory original down to the most minute detail.

Trailering seems most prevelant at national events that have a large contingent of people competing for awards, and collector types hoping to buy rare original cars. Many of the cars are restored soley for the purpose of competiton, and are seldom if ever driven. Some others may be trailered, due to being very limited production cars with historical significance.

You might say, that those who trailer cars may have different priorites and thoughts about their vehicles purpose in general, than those who can't ever get enough time behind the wheel for their enjoyment.
 
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1badII said:
Why would you throw towels over your seats at a car show?
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Probably because it's got that orange plaid interior!
 

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LXXVICOBRA said:
Sometimes it seems at the larger national car show events, that it's just the opposite.
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LXXVICOBRA, thank you for that detail explanation! This will be my first car that I will be able to show and understanding the ins and outs of the etiquette will help me feel like I fit in

Thanks again,
Chad
 
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LXXVICOBRA said:
Probably because it's got that orange plaid interior!
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Actually that pics was from last years show with all the rain and crappy weather that weekend I really wouldn't blame him. The towels weren't on his seats this year(at least not on Saturday)

At least they weren't butterfly seat covers
 

Eos

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Yeah most people trailor their cars to car shows, they are known has trailor queens.
 
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78Mach1

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Eos said:
Yeah most people trailor their cars to car shows, they are known has trailor queens.
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I wouldn't say most, but quite a few. It depends on the show, the class they are showing in haw far you live from the show....

going to try and get the rest of the pics done this weekend. anyone else out there that went to Carlisle have any more to add?
 

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Eos said:
Yeah most people trailor their cars to car shows, they are known has trailor queens.
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I htought Trailer Queens were Old Fairies living in trailer parks ...
 
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