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07-09-2007 07:50 PM #1
Anyone taking their deuce to Columbus?
I'm headed out with 3 other buddies on thursday morning to the Goodguys show in Columbus OH, I hear its the biggest one... supposedly about a 5 hour trip, by far the furthest one I've taken my car on yet, although I've racked up almost 2000 miles the past 2 months just riding around with a grin on my face, so hopefully the trip will go smoothly and without a hitch...Was just wondering if anyone from here will be there.Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-10-2007 05:52 AM #2
i am in on friday out sundayyes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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07-10-2007 07:45 AM #3
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
But the NSRA Nationals are larger ... and the NSRA event is all pre 1949 ...
August the 2nd to August the 5th
Louisville KY.
Go here ...
http://www.nsra-usa.com/38annual.htm
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07-10-2007 08:51 AM #4
Won't be there this year but have made the trip several times in the past. Originally event was a gridlock nightmare on the field, but has improved greatly over the years. Always enjoyed it especially when staying at the host hotel (used to be the Marriott). About 8 hours from south central PA so about 5 from where you are, but it is a nice ride, especially through eastern Ohio.
Watch for cops, I've heard that Ohio still has a death penalty for speeding.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-10-2007 08:54 AM #5
Deuce wrote:But the NSRA Nationals are larger ... and the NSRA event is all pre 1949 ...
This is true, but variety is the spice of life. And there is life after 1948.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-10-2007 09:56 AM #6
Originally Posted by mopar34
To each his own ...
I went to the INDY Goodguys ... 2007
Here is the proof ...
http://www.streetrodderweb.com/event.../photo_08.html
And I have NEVER seen so many ugly cars in one place in my entire life. I left the IRP @ after only 3 hours of looking around. Way too many clunkers ... looking like they were fresh off the back lot of the used car lot on the wrong side of town. Unwashed, beat up junk.
I like the 50's cars and I can look at the muscle cars ... but 4 door Falcons, Valients and cars that looked like they were in the " Blues Brothers movie crash scenes " Just is not my idea of a car show.
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07-10-2007 10:13 AM #7
Deuce, as an owner of a 50's leadsled, I can appreciated your feelings regarding the clunkers. Like many others, I have a streetrod and a 50's car, mine happens to be a mild custom versus a bone stock car like so many tri-fives are. But I don't like to look at the plain jane clunkers either and thusly will avoid those areas.
I prefer the NSRA events over the Goodguys but not because of the year restrictions. It's because of other things which might seem unimportant to many. Been to Lou'ville and it was fun despite the horrible heat (106 for 4 days straight) and the car breaking down on the trip down and having to be trailered to Tampa for repairs (no parts in Lou'ville).
Lou'ville will always be pre-49, but many of the other NSRA events may eventually go to pre-77 or beyond, four already, possibly more in the future. Money matters.Bob
A good friend will come and bail you out of jail....but a true friend will be sitting next to you saying..."Damn....that was fun!
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07-10-2007 12:12 PM #8
[QUOTE=Deuce]
And I have NEVER seen so many ugly cars in one place in my entire life. I left the IRP @ after only 3 hours of looking around. Way too many clunkers ... looking like they were fresh off the back lot of the used car lot on the wrong side of town. Unwashed, beat up junk.
thats funny , and then you like NSRA , i have been to them all and i hate NSRA events because of the crap , 11k cars 10.5k are junk 4 doors and how many 32's do we have to look at before we see something different ? NSRA = NATIONAL STUCKUP RETIRED ASSOCIATION .yes i drove ,the trailer didnot drive it's self
FATGIRLS ARE LIKE MOPEDS , FUN TO RIDE JUST DONT LET YOUR FRIENDS SEE YOU ON THEM
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07-10-2007 07:16 PM #9
Think I'll just stay home and work....so what else is new, huh??Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today!
Carroll Shelby
Learning must be difficult for those who already know it all!!!!
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07-11-2007 02:02 AM #10
I attended the York NSRA event this spring, and it was the first major outing I ever took my hotrod to. I should also note that I had a blast, and rank it as one of the most fun weekends I can remember. I have been into musclecars for years (also have a "real" 70 Yenko Deuce Nova), and have done a ton of shows dealing with 60's and 70's musclecars... but one thing I noticed when standing in line to get my registration stuff was that myself and my younger brother (we are ages 32 and 27) were BY FAR the youngest 2 guys to be seen anywhere.(actually it was my 57 year old father that pointed this out) I saw a handful of people relatively my age throughout the weekend, but it was definitely predominated by 60+ year olds... Does this make any difference? Not really, and after typing all that I wonder why I even noted it, but one thing the hotrod community definitely needs to work on is getting younger guys interested in the hobby... I'm not saying that it needs to be overrun with punk kids, as I wouldn't like that either, and actually love hanging out with, and learning from guys that have been doing this stuff for many years, (even the grouchy ones) but if more guys my age don't start gaining interest, those large numbers at the NSRA events are slowly going to get smaller and smaller. I'm not pro-Goodguys or anti NSRA or anything like that, but I CAN see how Goodguys has been able to include more hobbyists, young and old, wealthy and not so wealthy, show queen cars as well as some that are a little less desireable and a little rougher around the edges... I'm fortunate to have a couple pretty nice cars, but I guess my point is, I never look down at anyone who's into the hobby, just because they don't drive what i might consider an ideal car. Alot of those 4 door, not so nice, not so hot looking cars are someone's pride and joy, and they are just doing the best they can with the money and know-how they have, and trying to enjoy the same hobby as everyone else. Maybe I'm too tolerant, but I just figure everyone deserves to be able to participate if they are into it. I can have just as much fun BS'ing with a guy who's got nothin' as I can with a guy that has a stable full of top notch hot rods.... With that said, hopefully I'll get a chance to meet some of you guys in Columbus. -JB
Last edited by joeybsyc; 07-11-2007 at 02:08 AM.
Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-11-2007 07:28 AM #11
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
Most of the younger guys cannot afford a pre 1949 Strret Rod ... and a lot of them have no interest in them. A old car to a 30 something is a 60 something vechicle. Nothing wrong with that ... just a fact. That is one of the reasons GG is growing.
GG events have their place. And I understand the " Under Privileged Rod "
I have worked two jobs most of my life ... ( one as a government employee ... and we ALL know they do not make any serious $$$ ) ... You just have to set your goals and work towards them.
As far as BS ing with folks ... that is what we are doing here ... is it not ???At the events ... you sure can get some DUMB questions ...
Randy ... one of the old Grouchy ones I guess ...
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07-11-2007 08:17 AM #12
Originally Posted by joeybsyc
Without sponsors the bigger shows would be to high for any of us to attend.
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07-12-2007 05:39 AM #13
Iceburgh,
Will your car be with you near the booth?Jason
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07-15-2007 05:18 PM #14
Well, I am home from Columbus, and must say, I had an awesome time... Car ran flawlessly both there and back, had PERFECT weather, and met lots of great folks... Also wanted to take a moment to give my personal thanks to Iceburgh, who went WAY outta his way to fix some swirl marks on my buddy's 34 roadster. I had never actually met him before, just knew him through this website, but he treated me like a true friend...Sorry for the cliche', but he really was a "goodguy". Thanks! Here's a couple pics of the weekend, including some "on the road" shots, and an overhead shot of Iceburgh's deuce, taken from the skylift.Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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07-15-2007 05:21 PM #15
a few more pics...Joe Barr
1932 Ford Roadster
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