I won some classes at show, but never the show itself, and don't expect to.
Could you elaborate? What happened when leaving the hood open?A lesson I've learned over the years.
I liked to leave the hood open for all the world to see the complete mess of wires that were the engine harness, held together with strips of duct tape, wrong engine color, Mopar Performance valve covers and my awesome Mountain Dew radiator overflow bottle.Could you elaborate? What happened when leaving the hood open?
For me it was just comments. Had a 66 Charger with a LA 360 transplanted.Could you elaborate? What happened when leaving the hood open?
Your effort and pride is well rewarded at the Chicago show. I support that. Not all individuals will understand why, but I do. Well deserved.Grace on the other hand I did nothing cosmetically.
She won 2nd place C body in Chicago this summer.
Plus long distance award driving 754 miles one way.
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I couldn't have said it better. Nuff said.Boydsdodge won best C body with his Imperial TUX this year and Ross Woolridge won best wagon at the same said Mopar Spring Fling both deserving of their awards. These two cars are examples of being as original as possible, so no alterations needed if you are leaning that way.
If your expectation is to win, well you may be sadly mistaken unless you have a boat load of money to make your car stand above the rest.
C bodies are not usually the more desired specimens at car shows but do get attention. I've gotten way better at lip reading and it's satisfying enough to read "wow, is that ever nice" "cool looking car" " look at the size of that car" " nice paint job" even though my car is wrapped and so on.....those are things that give you a warm feeling that your hard work is recognised.
The best is when you are doing a drive by and you can't help but notice people stop in their tracks to just appreciate their moment of "WOW' and watch you go by until you are out of sight. Waves , thumbs up, smiles are all welcome too. You have possibly just made their day!
Car shows are for comradery
One exception I found to the "top up" preference was at the Syracuse Nationals.Cars just look better with their hoods closed. No reason to open the hood.
Hood closed, trunk closed top up windows down, that's displaymanship.
One exception I found to the "top up" preference was at the Syracuse Nationals.
Since I had a primo indoor spot, I tried putting the top down. It really worked, especially since I was parked near a really nice '64 Caddy with the top and hood up. I think it was the indoor setting that contrasted with the top down.
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always enjoy the stories and people.
Yes to both.Car shows are for comradery
Love the T-shirtGrace on the other hand I did nothing cosmetically.
She won 2nd place C body in Chicago this summer.
Plus long distance award driving 754 miles one way.
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