Thread: Show Car or Driver?
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04-01-2008 03:33 PM #1
ditto!
Originally Posted by HOTRODPAINT
i for one would never own a car i couldnt actually drive , as i see it what would be the point in the first place , im sure trailer queens have there place as there are a lot out there that are just not built for cruising in ..

Age and treachery will always overcome youth and enthusiasm.
Kenny
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04-01-2008 04:40 PM #2
Well, there are people out there with lots of money so they (the mega expemsive non drivers) will always have their place. I still like to look at 'em. Meanwhile, who the hell cares?
This is America, a place where you can freely express yourself, at least for now.
Meanwhile people who get wrapped around the axle on Rats or Trailers or Whatever truly keep me amused.
I say Get Over It.
KitzJon Kitzmiller, MSME, PhD EE, 32 Ford Hiboy Roadster, Cornhusker frame, Heidts IFS/IRS, 3.50 Posi, Lone Star body, Lone Star/Kitz internal frame, ZZ502/550, TH400
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04-01-2008 05:49 PM #3
It is possible to have a driver that can win a car show. Do your best and put it in that in door car show as soon as you finish it, after that drive it and enjoy it. I will say that it is a lot more fun driving it to a car show like GoodGuys or area car shows than it is trailering it every place you go. Itoldyouso's nephew is proof of that.
I built my truck as a driver from day one. I finished it three years ago and I have put over 10,000 miles on it driving it on weekends, work once in a while, Goodguys events and local car shows. Sure it has a radiator full of bugs and been caught in many rain storms but soap & water, wax and lots of elbow grease always keep it looking great.
In short take it to a serious car show when it is freshly finished and enjoy being a part of that then have tons of fun driving it. You won't regret it.
After all, it is a car not a steinway piano.
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04-01-2008 05:04 PM #4
I know what it is like to start with a nice car and then go over board to the point it is always on the trailer and it goes back in the garage to a cover. That is what I did with my Vette. The last 3 years I had it I put a total of 142 miles on it.
It got to be a job going to shows and running for points. I had fun at first but after you win what you wanted then it is no longer fun. Then you get to a point where you need to keep making changes from year to year to get the public and the judges to keep scoring you.
With my '32 it is a nice car I have about $40 in it plus my labor and it also helps tha the job I have I meet many people and score a ton of freebies or I would have more. But I knew I was driving this when I can. Last year drove to Syracuse in the pooring rain 300 miles each way. It was a LONG ride but it was a fun ride just the same. Now it is not an every day driver but I did put on 3000 miles in 1.5 years and still able to win at regional shows and even have done well at the large shows.
Just takes time and effort to clean it up.
Here are pictures of my Vette and the '32 when I got to syracuse.....dirty and nasty but cleaned up well enough to get chosen


Last edited by iceburgh; 04-01-2008 at 05:07 PM.






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