Anyone going to the B250s? Any 64 and older car is accepted.
I plan on going Sunday morning, hitting the swap meet first. I wasn't going to go since it would be just me and my older daughter at home, but I mentioned it and she said she wanted to go. I said normally I go early, but we didn't have to and she asked how early we can go. I said I normally get there a little before the swap opens at @ 6:30-6:45. She said she wanted to get up early and go. (?????) She's a 9 year old girl, but she's always been a little more into the cars and adrenaline stuff. I made sure to say I wouldn't be buying any toys for her there, but we would stop by all the buildings for vendor stuff and just hang out and rest too.
Should be fun.
OscarZ said
Jun 10, 2010
I plan on going all 3 (4 counting Thursday) days. I registered my truck even though it doesn't run because it's cheaper to get it that way.
bowtie said
Jun 11, 2010
sneaky. I have a neighbor who bought a 62 Impala/Bel Air for the same reason, but he also said it was closer parking too :)
RICKS70SS said
Jun 13, 2010
I can't wait to do some car stuff. I changed my work schedule for the time that were still living here in Mn. So let the Fun being :) I'll be there most of the day on saturday. HOPE the weather man makes it happen ....
bwild70ss396 said
Jun 13, 2010
My 57 is registered as normal even though it will not be there. I will be there Saturday and Friday.
RICKS70SS said
Jun 17, 2010
If Brad is going. Take your umbrella.
RICKS70SS said
Jun 17, 2010
ALSO !! Get your discount tickets at O Reilly's 2$ off each ticket
bwild70ss396 said
Jun 17, 2010
Be sure to take umbrella! The last show I went to it rained on the way home. I ended up with 2nd place in the El Camino class though, so it had some reward
Bungy L-76 said
Jun 17, 2010
I'm going afterwork Friday and I'll be there all three days. Taking my 53 Bel-Air. Forecast calls for sun all three days with rain late Sunday, so it should be a great weekend.
Chris R said
Jun 18, 2010
I plan to be there both saturday and sunday.
RICKS70SS said
Jun 18, 2010
well I guess i'm all set for Back to the 50's. I have my hair slicked back in a DA. Have my pack of Lucky's rolled up in my shirt sleeve. My levis rolled up about an inch. Cut my side burns long. Now If I can get carmen to wear that Poodle skirt. I'd be all set. COOL DADDY YO..........
Derek69SS said
Jun 18, 2010
Bring ear-plugs or an ipod so you don't have to listen to the crappy music all weekend.
RICKS70SS said
Jun 18, 2010
OHHHH Man are you kidding me. Thats where Rock & Roll started man! Its a blast. Groovie even! Elvis. The Big Bopper. Richie Valens. Thats american as you can get buddy. You guys now days DO NOT know what you missed back in the day. Cruzin the drive inn's. Back into a parking spot at A& W's or any other drive inn. open the hood. Gun your Motors. Hot rodding started way and the music was a BIG part of it. Chill daddy yo
RICKS70SS said
Jun 20, 2010
Carmen & I got to the fair gounds and were inside by 8 am. Got a bite to eat. Then started to walk. Oh boy did we walk! But we had a blast. Got to see so much. We covered a lot of ground. Saw a few guys I knew. Ian called me. And had me laughing my azz off. He's one crazy guy. After buying a few things. We hit Porky's for onion rings. Which are the best in the country. The headed back to Maple Grove for dinner with our daughters. Then home by 8pm and into our recliners. zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Chris R said
Jun 20, 2010
Im glad I put sun block on this weekend. Yesterday wasnt so bad but today was a bit warm in the sun. I got there both days around 9am. Ran into Brad on saturday and walked around with him for the rest of the day and we ran into Ian towards the end of the day. So me and Ian met up this morning for the swap meet.
Very supprising was a nice 69 Camaro Z/28 clone project that the guy was asking 4K for. Body wasnt the worst shape but it needed help. Had the houndstooth interor with console/buckets. 4 grand was giving it away IMO and it still hadnt sold when me and Ian left the swap at 11ish.
I didnt see too many great show specials this year as far as parts goes. But I did pick up a neat little paint rolling tool for doing old school pin stripes. He was selling them at over 100 dollars off list in the grandstand. Also picked up a set of polished smooth BBC valve covers that Billet Specialties had on thier clearance table for 80 dollars instead of 180. It has a very small blemish in the finish.
I really wanted to pick up some Dynomat but the one dealer I talked to wanted 175 dollars for a 36 sq. ft box. Too expensive for me. Ive seen much better deals on Ebay.
Tim H said
Jun 20, 2010
My son Tony and I went Sunday morning spent most of the time at the swap meet.
I found a 1968 SS Chevelle black in very decent shape so I paid $10 for it and drove it home. They wanted $12 for it but after negoitating I gave them the cash and it was mine. The doors and hood open real nice with great lines. Chrome is almost flawless. It's a 396 4 speed. It is missing the glass out of the drivers and passengers doors but the rest is all there. No cracks in the glass. Man it is nice. Really doesn't need anything.
I got home and my grandson liked it so well I gave it to him. He is now pushing it around the living room floor along with his 68 Camaro.
Yes it is a toy car from the collector's series and I did put it in my Suburban and drove it home.
-- Edited by Tim H on Sunday 20th of June 2010 09:23:31 PM
I plan on going Sunday morning, hitting the swap meet first. I wasn't going to go since it would be just me and my older daughter at home, but I mentioned it and she said she wanted to go. I said normally I go early, but we didn't have to and she asked how early we can go. I said I normally get there a little before the swap opens at @ 6:30-6:45. She said she wanted to get up early and go. (?????) She's a 9 year old girl, but she's always been a little more into the cars and adrenaline stuff. I made sure to say I wouldn't be buying any toys for her there, but we would stop by all the buildings for vendor stuff and just hang out and rest too.
Should be fun.
Very supprising was a nice 69 Camaro Z/28 clone project that the guy was asking 4K for. Body wasnt the worst shape but it needed help. Had the houndstooth interor with console/buckets. 4 grand was giving it away IMO and it still hadnt sold when me and Ian left the swap at 11ish.
I didnt see too many great show specials this year as far as parts goes. But I did pick up a neat little paint rolling tool for doing old school pin stripes. He was selling them at over 100 dollars off list in the grandstand. Also picked up a set of polished smooth BBC valve covers that Billet Specialties had on thier clearance table for 80 dollars instead of 180. It has a very small blemish in the finish.
I really wanted to pick up some Dynomat but the one dealer I talked to wanted 175 dollars for a 36 sq. ft box. Too expensive for me. Ive seen much better deals on Ebay.
My son Tony and I went Sunday morning spent most of the time at the swap meet.
I found a 1968 SS Chevelle black in very decent shape so I paid $10 for it and drove it home. They wanted $12 for it but after negoitating I gave them the cash and it was mine. The doors and hood open real nice with great lines. Chrome is almost flawless. It's a 396 4 speed. It is missing the glass out of the drivers and passengers doors but the rest is all there. No cracks in the glass. Man it is nice. Really doesn't need anything.
I got home and my grandson liked it so well I gave it to him. He is now pushing it around the living room floor along with his 68 Camaro.
Yes it is a toy car from the collector's series and I did put it in my Suburban and drove it home.
-- Edited by Tim H on Sunday 20th of June 2010 09:23:31 PM