Another boring car show
Old Town was a bust today for me. If the success of a show was the count of cars, then this would have been successful. Not much to look at, especially after the contestants meeting where everyone was told all windows up, all hoods down, etc. I saw perhaps 3 other blown vettes. The pathetic judging criteria "looking for scratches on your windows." Didn't see anyone I knew. Maybe I am just jaded after working RF/CAN/NACA/IASCA car audio shows for a decade. I believe they were a lot more fun for the contestants, judges, and spectators. Perhaps this is an older group that enjoys life in the slow lane. :confused: '
I am still looking for a group of 'non-denominational car enthusiasts that enjoy all aspects of their car, beautifying, performance enhancements, audio/computer/nav, racing (not street), cruising, etc. All I see/hear about at the shows is people cleaning, detailing, polishing, preaning their cars. One show regular tells me she spends an *average* of 40 hours cleaning her car prior to a show. What is the point of having the dealer sticker in the car window? I saw more than just a few. There was nothing novel nor historic about them, these weren't C-1, C-2s. They were in C-6s. I lived in Asia for 6 years and saw a custom where people would leave the stickers on their cars that came on them, also on their TV sets, especially Sony's which have the clear and red dotted sticker that is right on the CRT tube. They tell me it is a status symbol to leave the stickers on. I guess I should have posted this in Ray's Rant-N-Rave room, sorry Ray. Move / delete the post as necessary. Craig Rogers |
Damn Craig
Maybe you need to see if anyone other then Craig enjoyed the show. I had a ball. It's not the wining or loosing or the traditional or the modified that matters. It's having fun. Sorry you wont be with us for the Ecklers' show next year but I suspect several of us will be there to enjoy each other and the show.
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I personally had a GREAT time. I met some new friends and saw some great cars. Any show that I go to, I always attend looking to see friends and look at cars.
If there are good places to eat, that's a plus. If there are vendors or a flea market, that's another plus. Going to the Eckler's Show you have to realize that the only vendor's that will be there are the ones that Eckler's deals with. It's their show! So don't expect anything more than that. As far as the judging went. It is no different there that some of the other shows that I have been to. They want to see the top up, the windows up, etc. After all, they are judging the car. |
I agree. Of the half a dozen shows I have gone to, I have not gone to compete but to meet/greet/and see other vettes. Without the ability to view others cars/mods and talk with them I might as well just go to a Chevy dealership and look at factory vettes. With the cars all buttoned up and the contestants wandering around trying to find others there wasn't anything to see after a cursory walk around and view of the exteriors of the cars.
I am glad you enjoyed the show Kap, although the atmosphere isn't for me. Craig |
Hi Gals and Guys,
We had 11 cars drive over for the show from the Ponce Inlet Corvette Club. We had a good time .... Plenty of gorgeous cars, nice folks and lots of room to park (for a change). I guess it's just like everything else, you can't please all the people all the time. Hats off to Eckler's for providing us with a nice way to spend a Saturday...Hats off to the good Lord, for the great weather. PS. We even signed up a few cars for our upcoming show!!!!:thumbsup: |
HEY!!!!!
I used to compete in IASCA :D |
I realize that I am kind of new to the car show/cruise scene ( I have only been doing it since 1961 ), but I really enjoyed myself. I guess it is all in what you expect and since I have been going to Ecklers for years, it was far better than in the past. As far as trying to find people, I had the corvetteflorida.com sign on my dash and there were a steady flow of people stopping to introduce themselves to my wife and me.
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I have been in this hobby for a long time and the last few years I have gotten a little disenchanted with SOME shows. I am not in Florida at the moment so I was not able to make the Eckler's show and cannot express an opinion on this show.
I do enjoy getting together with other Vette owners and looking at their cars, them look at mine, BS about the hobby, etc. This is a great way to meet and make friends with other people with similar interests. I don't particularly like judged shows. It can be difficult to find enough judges to have the judging be consistent, fair and not take forever to finish the judging. So, I prefer "People's Choice" or "Entrants Choice" type shows. This is where either the entrants or spectators just vote for the cars they like in the class. No one tells you what they found "WRONG" with your car, it is just how many votes your car receives. I also think that the shows can be a very long day and you need to be prepared for this, chair, shade of some sort, sun block, food, drink (typically non alcoholic if the event is sanctioned by NCCC), etc. But most important, is having other people to BS with, which I can do forever and kill the good part of any day! Between BS-ing and salavating over other cars I would love to have in my garage I can even make a Judged show bear-able. |
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Thanks for the headsup on the NOPI car show series. I hadn't heard of them. Looks like a fun event and they have a class for vettes/vipers/gts. Next show is in Miami on April 14th. They are also holding and IASCA event at the show I'd be interested in seeing.
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