Entering a show on Saturday.

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Redfish

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2021
Posts
2,631
Reaction score
14,199
Location
Prairieville, LA
First Name
Andrew
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
V1500
Engine Size
350/5.7
Scratch that. After refreshing my memory with the pictures I took of the show this year, it's probably more like 75% 4x4's.
It may be a Regional Thing. Our plant brought a guy down from Canada a few years ago and I was fortunate enough to spend some time with him. He was astonished to see 3/4 ton diesels that were 2wd. He told me that he had never seen one, didn't even realize that anyone made them. He told me that even if they had 2wd diesels available in Red Deer Canada nobody would ever be stupid enough to buy one. But we have plenty of them down here.

I personally wouldn't buy one either because I would stay stuck all the time.
 

HotWheelsBurban

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 31, 2023
Posts
2,383
Reaction score
5,604
Location
Houston, Texas
First Name
Carol
Truck Year
1990
Truck Model
R2500 Suburban
Engine Size
350
2nd place was a Gremlin 1st was Tbird
That T Bird is a '64 with the pretty rare Sports Roadster tonneau cover and wire wheels. That was a trim level on the '62 and '63, and the parts were available for the '64 but I don't think any were ever actually built that way. Even the '62-'63 are not that common anymore....
These are some of the few phords I would ever consider owning.
 

Ron Sebastian

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Posts
278
Reaction score
332
Location
Vero Beach
First Name
Ron
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
Custom Deluxe V10
Engine Size
350
That T Bird is a '64 with the pretty rare Sports Roadster tonneau cover and wire wheels. That was a trim level on the '62 and '63, and the parts were available for the '64 but I don't think any were ever actually built that way. Even the '62-'63 are not that common anymore....
These are some of the few phords I would ever consider owning.
It was a nice car!, but the gremlin, come on. The all original 69 Talladega signed by Richard Petty was way nicer.
 

Attachments

  • IMG_20241116_121235052_HDR.jpg
    IMG_20241116_121235052_HDR.jpg
    235.3 KB · Views: 10

Redfish

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 6, 2021
Posts
2,631
Reaction score
14,199
Location
Prairieville, LA
First Name
Andrew
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
V1500
Engine Size
350/5.7
Car shows...

First thing is that they are like little beauty pageants but for grown men. And afterwards we sound like Pageant Moms.
"Did you see that car that won? They didn't even detail the engine compartment right. And those stupid looking exhaust tips! There is just no way that car was better than mine!"

But there are 3 ways I have seen that "judging" can go sideways and stupid.

1. The Car Club. If a show gives each participant a card and just the participants get to vote on their favorite, it's Bad. If you have 100 cars and one of the local car clubs has 10 or 15 members entered and those guys have all decided that today Ernie is going to win because he has really been working hard on that 4 door 1973 Dodge Dart with the slant 6 and the sagging headliner...Well that POS is going to win Best In Show because they are all going to vote for Ernie.

2. Everyone can Scan a QR Code. I was in a show where a guy had an App that "voted" for his car once every 60 seconds. All day. Fortunately the organizers realized something was off and disqualified him. All that for a trophy, not even for any money.

4. The Judge. If the organizers bring in an outside judge he is going to have opinions and he may have a soft spot for AMC Gremlins. He may know that '57 T-Bird with factory power seats is the best car there but he cannot help but like the '84 Corvette painted white with black Stormtrooper and Tie Fighter decals from Star Wars all over it.

I have heard my Favorite Ex Brother In Law many times after a local car show say something like, "If my Bronco/Trans Am/Camaro wasn't good enough to make the Top 10 then why was my vehicle the only one with a line in front of it with people taking pictures?"

Car Shows can be a lot of fun but it's best to leave your feelings at home.
 

bucket

Super Moderator
Staff member
Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 3, 2010
Posts
30,420
Reaction score
28,245
Location
Usually not in Ohio
First Name
Andy
Truck Year
'77, '78, '79, '84, '88
Truck Model
K5 thru K30
Engine Size
350-454
Car shows...

First thing is that they are like little beauty pageants but for grown men. And afterwards we sound like Pageant Moms.
"Did you see that car that won? They didn't even detail the engine compartment right. And those stupid looking exhaust tips! There is just no way that car was better than mine!"

But there are 3 ways I have seen that "judging" can go sideways and stupid.

1. The Car Club. If a show gives each participant a card and just the participants get to vote on their favorite, it's Bad. If you have 100 cars and one of the local car clubs has 10 or 15 members entered and those guys have all decided that today Ernie is going to win because he has really been working hard on that 4 door 1973 Dodge Dart with the slant 6 and the sagging headliner...Well that POS is going to win Best In Show because they are all going to vote for Ernie.

2. Everyone can Scan a QR Code. I was in a show where a guy had an App that "voted" for his car once every 60 seconds. All day. Fortunately the organizers realized something was off and disqualified him. All that for a trophy, not even for any money.

4. The Judge. If the organizers bring in an outside judge he is going to have opinions and he may have a soft spot for AMC Gremlins. He may know that '57 T-Bird with factory power seats is the best car there but he cannot help but like the '84 Corvette painted white with black Stormtrooper and Tie Fighter decals from Star Wars all over it.

I have heard my Favorite Ex Brother In Law many times after a local car show say something like, "If my Bronco/Trans Am/Camaro wasn't good enough to make the Top 10 then why was my vehicle the only one with a line in front of it with people taking pictures?"

Car Shows can be a lot of fun but it's best to leave your feelings at home.

Well said.

Imho, car shows are for fun and not for competition. If there happens to be awards and someone picks their favorites, that's all fine and dandy too, but there's no need to get upset about it.

If I ever enter a car in a show, it's because I'm lazy, lol. I like having somewhere to sit and relax in my rocker chair while being surrounded by cool old cars and having conversations with other car people.
 

Ron Sebastian

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Posts
278
Reaction score
332
Location
Vero Beach
First Name
Ron
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
Custom Deluxe V10
Engine Size
350
Car shows...

First thing is that they are like little beauty pageants but for grown men. And afterwards we sound like Pageant Moms.
"Did you see that car that won? They didn't even detail the engine compartment right. And those stupid looking exhaust tips! There is just no way that car was better than mine!"

But there are 3 ways I have seen that "judging" can go sideways and stupid.

1. The Car Club. If a show gives each participant a card and just the participants get to vote on their favorite, it's Bad. If you have 100 cars and one of the local car clubs has 10 or 15 members entered and those guys have all decided that today Ernie is going to win because he has really been working hard on that 4 door 1973 Dodge Dart with the slant 6 and the sagging headliner...Well that POS is going to win Best In Show because they are all going to vote for Ernie.

2. Everyone can Scan a QR Code. I was in a show where a guy had an App that "voted" for his car once every 60 seconds. All day. Fortunately the organizers realized something was off and disqualified him. All that for a trophy, not even for any money.

4. The Judge. If the organizers bring in an outside judge he is going to have opinions and he may have a soft spot for AMC Gremlins. He may know that '57 T-Bird with factory power seats is the best car there but he cannot help but like the '84 Corvette painted white with black Stormtrooper and Tie Fighter decals from Star Wars all over it.

I have heard my Favorite Ex Brother In Law many times after a local car show say something like, "If my Bronco/Trans Am/Camaro wasn't good enough to make the Top 10 then why was my vehicle the only one with a line in front of it with people taking pictures?"

Car Shows can be a lot of fun but it's best to leave your feelings at home.
Redfish, you are wise beyond your years. Well said. Pageant mom, you got me!
 

Ron Sebastian

Full Access Member
Joined
Nov 8, 2018
Posts
278
Reaction score
332
Location
Vero Beach
First Name
Ron
Truck Year
1987
Truck Model
Custom Deluxe V10
Engine Size
350
Your truck looks great! Where did you get the chrome roll bar?
It's a Go Rhino, but they were just bought out by Real truck. Actually made an offer on Ebay and had some discount attached plus free shipping & return, veterans day sale or something.
 

Shorty81

Baby Boomer
Joined
Mar 19, 2018
Posts
3,096
Reaction score
5,765
Location
North West ohio
First Name
Darren
Truck Year
86
Truck Model
K20
Engine Size
496
Well said.

Imho, car shows are for fun and not for competition. If there happens to be awards and someone picks their favorites, that's all fine and dandy too, but there's no need to get upset about it.

If I ever enter a car in a show, it's because I'm lazy, lol. I like having somewhere to sit and relax in my rocker chair while being surrounded by cool old cars and having conversations with other car people.
...you mean like Richmond. Good time, cold beer!!!
 
Top