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Comments: 603!.......final count of registered cars attending the Festival Flea Market Mall Car Show!...On behalf of the Mall, Dick Barten of DB Entertainment, countless support staff, and myself....I thank you all!!!!! Beautiful weather..... Beautiful Cars..... Great DJ music by our own "Scott the MusicMan" Live music, an array of vendors, good food, good shopping........ and "you" the car owners have made this show what it is...... "Fantastic.. Festival Car Show" We are in the planning stages of next year's show on May 4, 2008. I welcome any comments or suggestions,( positive or negative) that you may have, that will help continue it's success. A heartfelt Thank You ! to all of you again and may I wish you and yours a Blessed Christmas Holiday!.....Wonderful New Year! Russ G |
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Scott,
As usual you did your typical outstanding work with the music and the
announcements. And Russ and his "staff"... What can I say... Both shows were well organized and I had a fantastic time at each of them.
The pictures that I took on Saturday and Sunday can be found by clicking on these links:
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Name: Dave Weber Comments: I just had to write to express my views for the Festival Car Show this past Sunday. A superb performance by Scott the DJ, Russ and his staff went out of their way to make sure that everyone was safe, had enough to eat and drink, and most of all, ENJOYED THEMSELVES. The cars were just plain out of sight, didn't know where look, I don't think I covered the whole show with so many great cars to stop and gawk at. No bad press, no arguments, no fights, just good plain fun. Thanks for another great show, see you at the next one. |
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Comments: Hello Scott, Just wanted to say Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family! Thanks again for doing a great job on your web site! Happy Holidays, Sal And Joan Thanks Sal and Joan, Happy Thanksgiving back to you and yours too. |
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Comments: Bob Here, the die cast car vendor at the Tower shops, Just wanted to let everyone know that I have been on the phone and sending E-mails to the News, the Governor, Police and anyone else who will listen, about the police activity that happend last week at the Tower shops NO WAY THIS SHOULD HAVE GONE DOWN AT OUR SHOW!!! The Tower shops is still one of the Best and safest shows in South Florida!!! So PLEASE If you want to be at a great event with the Best DJ in town, the coolest cars, wonderful people then be at the Tower shops, Friday nights Thanks Bob & Ava There is no way to control where criminals are going to commit their crimes. Fortunately, this incident had nothing to do with our show, other than it was near us in towards the Home Depot lot. This particular bad guy won't be bothering us again. |
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Comments: THANKS SCOTT FOR THE GREAT SHOW YOU DID ON MAIN STREET MIAMI LAKES SATURDAY NIGHT AND YOUR HELP WITH DRIVING YOUR OLDS CONV. IN THE PARADE. WORKING WITH YOU MAKES MY JOB A LOT LESS STRESSFUL. WE HAVE A LOT OF SHOWS IN 2008 TO DO SO AGAIN THANKS JUMPIN JACK
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Name: Chris, Alicia and Robert Comments: Hey Scott. Just seen on your site that Crabby Jacks cruise night has been cancelled permanently. Was just wondering same issues as before? Last two weeks great weather and great turn out. Shame, couple of blocks away and could always count on bringing her out and having a great time with the great people. The cruise night at Crabby's is done for good...however the cruise night has been relocated to "Zo's Off The Hook" on Sunday nights! Same "bat time"...new "bat channel"! |
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Comments: I want to thank Keith & his lovely wife for the show for my wonderful husband Lou Torres. It was an emotional day for me to say the least. I know that he was there with us smiling that big smile. I thank you all for coming, He loved all of you. I have decided to keep his truck & Keith thanks for your insurance company.....Well guys when I learn to drive this truck you may see me at the shows doing what Lou did... To my big man, I miss you with each breath.. I miss you every minute & my heart hurts. Never forget how much I loved you & will love you for the rest of my days on this earth. Remember "It's only you & me Kid"! Always.. Love ya Baby... |
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Name: Russ Gagliano Comments: 3 Million hits...Congratulations!!! I for one think your site is worth $3,000,0000,000.00 for it's up to date info and pictures......man what pictures !!! and all those hours you put in to bring it to all of us.... Priceless!!!! Let me also agree with you on the new found health subject, as i can attest to it's results. As you know, many years ago I was involved in a near fatal motorcycle accident, which left me paralyzed for a couple of years. Since recovering (by the grace of god) my body has not been very nice to me, until recently. I have discovered, as well as you, this new "fruit juice" that is changing people's lives like yours and mine. Hopefully both of us can share this great opportunity of health and wealth with our south Florida car family. See you at the next show !!!! |
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Name: Mike Comments: just inherited my Dad's 1961 corvette which I have coveted for the past 30 years!! It's in route from Oregon and expected to arrive by Nov. 12... can't wait to join all of you in the fun of owning a classic - see you soon!!!!! Oh, love your website; now we know where to go show off this gorgeous vehicle. |
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Name: sergio vargas Comments: Looking for someone to share a ride to Daytona turkey run, I have reservations to a camp ground 5 minutes from the speedway. leaving thursday nov 22. Thanks Serg |
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Location: Miami / Vehicle: 66' COBRA Email: jbevsr@msn.com / Web: www.SuperClassicPhotos.com Comments: Congratulations on hitting 3 Million! Where do you get the time and energy to keep it all together, having my own web site I still come to yours for the information on shows and the event information. South Florida is lucky to have you there to keep us up to date, keep up the great work. WHERE DO YOU GET THE ENERGY? Glad you asked! First Joe, thanks for the nice compliments. It's a labor of love for my hobby and interest...classic cars & our great car community of people! My new found "energy" & health comes from an amazing "supercharged" fruit product I recently found. It's fairly NEW! ...it's very POWERFUL! ...IT WORKS!!! It is the BEST and most potent available, nothing else even comes close. It's been in the news and on TV, and is popular amongst athletes, the famous, & average folks like you & me, It's changing & improving the lives of many of my friends in so many different ways. I sleep great and I've never felt better. I'd love to share it, and what I know with anyone interested! Any physical problems...this could help you! Watch for it at our next BIG car show! (smile) |
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Name: Ed Nieves Comments: Great site! |
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Comments: "Raindrops keep fallin'....on my head" Yes....... it did rain at the City of Miramar's "Xmas for Kids Car Show"........but it didn't stop 35 plus cars from attending this benefit show. After the storm passed through, it was a great evening. The Movie screen went up, the food was ready, and "Scott the MusicMan's" great music could be heard by everyone. Over $5,000.00 was raised for the Broward Elk's Fund for children, all the show cars glistened from their complimentary "Car Wash" and trophies plus cash awards were won by many (with the car owners donating back their cash to the children) including our DJ Scott, Russ G, and Vendors Bob & Ava from Ava's Diecast Cars. On behalf of the City of Miramar, Broward Elk's Lodge, myself, and especially the car owners who braved the weather......... I thank you !!!!!!! Russ G "The Rainman" |
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Name: Dave & Mary Weber Comments: Scott, You always do a superb job as a DJ, photographer, and as a person at all the cruise nights and shows. I have to agree with Jeff Keller about Craby Jacks only allowing certain year auto's to park in the "secure" area. We traveled up there when it got back on track with some friends and their cars with the intentions of having a bite to eat and a cold one or two. When they kicked us out of the lot, which was half empty, we decided to visit another eatery. We were not nasty, mad, out of line, just could not understand why when you have a half empty parking lot you kick out prospective customers. Thanks for letting me have my say, keep up the great work with the shows and promoters that you hang with. Dania Beach on Saturday, can't wait. Your comments are welcomed, I'm ready for the explanation, good or bad. Dave Weber Dave (and Jeff), I appreciate the kind comments regarding my work. Regarding the parking at Crabby Jacks, it is my understanding that the lot has limited parking space, so it was decided that only "classic cars" (which most people come to see) would be able to park in the main "show area". Cars that don't meet the requirement are still welcome to park in the surrounding lots and enjoy the evening and a meal as well. While it may not have been full the night you were there, it often is full...so a cut off year had to be set. I'm sure you are aware that many of the "classic car guys" prefer not to have late models mixed in with them, as this is a "classic car cruise". Over crowded parking problems are what got Crabby Jacks closed down last year, in case you didn't know. It's great that you were able to find an alternate place to hang out where late models are welcome and on display. |
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Name: Joey & Carol Madonia Wow...a 1970 big block Chevelle...what a GREAT car! You can send a photo to scott@cruisinsouthflorida.com, or I'll catch you at the next show! Welcome to the "family"! |
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Name: Jeff Keeler |
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Name: Larry Valdes Comments: City of Doral show was a fine show. First show out of gate it went off with only smiles. Jack and the crew, Scott, and City of Doral great job all. Now guys make it semi-annual event.. Congrats to all. |
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Rob Jones Comments: Please post in Palm Beach :Cruise-in to Kobosko's Crossing every Saturday night from 5-9pm located 1/4 mile east of 441 on Forest Hill Rd. Trophy's Doorprizes 50/50 Drawing Music. For more info contact Rob at 561-261-9712 or email @ hemi-64@hotmail.com Thanks Rob |
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Comments: Thanks Scott for the great show this past weekend at Moroso's Xtreme Performance Ford Powerfestival. I had a great time and could not have had better weather. Thanks for all your help and support at the Moroso shows! Do you have any pictures from the event? Cece, it's always a PLEASURE working with you at Moroso. I have hundreds of great pics! I hope to be able to post the photos soon! |
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JOE Comments: Hello to all,my story'I moved from hollywood 13 years ago,had to sell my 1940 st rod in order to help built my house. Kids all grown up saved my pennys I'm back in to the car seen hope to make new and old friends, JOE. |
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Name: Dave Weber Comments: Jack and crew, Scott, and the City of Doral should all be pleased with a fine event and super effort by all. Many new faces, cars, and location, all came together for a fun filled afternoon. Hopefully this will be an annual or semi-annual event. Kudos to all involved. |
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Name: Peter-Richard Zollner 'The Brothers' Comments: Great Show Oceans Eleven 'Back To The Beach'. Kuddos to everyone who was not scared to get some salt spray on their beautiful automobiles because of windy weather. As always a tremendous job by 'DJ Scott The Music Man' for everything he does plus maintain a great web site for us! And Russ G. owner of one wicked Merk 'Low and Behold' many thanks. Please remember to pass our love and knowledge of this great hobby to the younger generation. When we are gone they will be the new 'Gate Keepers' to keep this amazing piece of history cruzin along. So gang remember....stay cool but...dont freeze! |
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Comments: Hey Scott, On behalf of myself, Ocean's 11 Restaurant, and all who attended our 1st. "Back to the Beach" Cruise Night last night, I want to Thank You ! for a job well done..........as always! Although the skies were overcast, and the wind & surf was up......it didn't rain. We had a parking lot full of some great cars, with half of them, never before seen. All who attended enjoyed the great atmosphere of the beach, your music, and the good food and cold beer that Ocean's 11 is so famous for. The 20% discount off their checks and a free Ocean's 11 T-shirt made it worth while to be there. But most of all......we all contributed to raise money for ALS (Lou Gehirgs Disease) Thanks Again ! See you next month, same time, same place.....(Nov 3rd) -Russ Gagliano |
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Name: Bambi TorresEmail: goldcoastwomen@bellsouth.net Date: 10/04/2007 Comments: I want to thank everyone from the bottom of my heart for coming to the Memorial Car show for the Love of my life Lou Torres. Even with the storm you were there. Lou & I shared a lifetime of 35 years together in love. I am so blessed to have him as my husband & I will love him until my dying breath, until I am back with him again cause he always said to me " It's only you & me kid"! Ditto honey....I love You...See Ya. Bambi Torres See: Car Guys Memorial Page |
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Name: Cassandra Tkacenko (Lou Torres's
Niece) Comments: I just want too thank everyone for everything that you have done for our family with our tragic loss. My uncle was a wonderful and caring man who could always make you laugh. As I can see from the many photos his sense of humor was seen by all. Thank you again for all of the support my uncle will truly be missed! |
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Name: Ted Comments: I will be moving to Stuart next month and would like to know of any Cruise Nights & Car Shows in Martin County. I noticed this site covers the other county's only. Thanks, TJ TJ, I'm sorry, but we do not cover Martin Co. Anyone with info can contact you by email. Take care.. |
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Name: JJ Comments: I mourn the loss our friend Lou. Hearing about him being stricken, and finally his passing, I stood off and took a long look at life and the values I found in it: I saw a paradox, that he who loses his life does indeed find it. The more you give, the more you get. The less you think of yourself, the more of a person you become. This is how I remember Lou Torres. |
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Name: Russ Gagliano Comments: Hey Lou Torres........... I'm going to miss....... Your Red truck at car shows & cruise nights Your Primered truck at car shows & cruise nig Your beer tap gear shifter Your beer cooler in back of your truck Having a cold one with you Your long hair braid Your e-mails everyday Your crazy humor Your friendship I'm going to miss...........you !!!!! Rest in peace my friend.....God Bless !!!! Russ G |
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Name: BIRDMAN Comments: Hi guys, This site is the best i have come across for American Muscle Cars. I have planned with my wife that when we go to America we will go to a NASCAR race (especially with Marcus Ambrose now racing although he i no King Petty), now i will have to put Florida on the books as well. We need a site like this to show off our Aussie Muscle Cars. |
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Soupy 8/13/2007: Scott, I attended the Tri-Power Pontiac Nationals this past weekend. Although I was only there on Saturday, I was able to get a lot of great pics of the Pontiac show cars, plus pics and videos of the drag racing. There were well over 400 show cars and something like 500 cars there for the drag racing. Here's a link to the pictures that I posted on my garage page at Motortopia: http://www.motortopia.com/album/8571 Hope to see you at Tower Shops on Friday!! Soupy Update 8/16/2007: Scott - the prelim copy of the Music Video co-starring my Black '78 Bandit Trans Am is out on You Tube - the link to the video is: http://youtube.com/watch?v=SMzffDTwT2E The artist is Bea and is a well know Latin musician from Venezula. This is her first music video and she is hoping to get it aired on MTV and VH1. See you Friday at Tower Shops and then on Saturday in Weston. Next up for me is the Trans Am Nationals in Dayton, Ohio next weekend. See you over the weekend... Soupy Update 8/27/2007: Scott- I have returned from Dayton, Ohio and have a lot of pictures from the Trans Am Nationals held at the Dayton Airport Hotel. The pictures are posted here: http://www.motortopia.com/album/8738 The weather on Saturday was almost perfect with temps in the mid 80's and a nice breeze. See you on Friday at Tower Shops!! Soupy |
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Dave Weber Comments: Scott, Can you inquire if anyone has attended Mickey's Hot Rod cruise? I stopped by on Saturday evening about 5- 5:15 and the place looked empty. Where do they park the cars, the lot was pretty small and it didn't appear that many cars would fit - period. So, if anyone goes there, let us know what it is like. Also, do you know if Dania Beach is going to have a cruise anytime soon. I think Russ G. runs that one ???? Thanks and keep on cruising. It seems you arrived at Mickey's way too early. They run the show, so I have no additional info to offer, nor do I know who attends. There is a Dania Beach "Sunset Cruise" coming up on Oct 27. Russ G. and myself are NOT affiliated with this show. It is run by the city's Parks & Recreation Dept...I have no further info. |
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Comments: Scott, your website is awsome along with all the car shows you put together. I simply go to your website on a weekly basis to see what car shows to go to that weekend. You have done a excellent job and have obviously not taken any shortcuts. Thanks! P.S.Try to drum up some Satruday night "open" car shows for Palm Beach County. Our Friday night PBC Cruise is great, but with work it is sometimes hard to attend. Thanks! |
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BIG HERB AND ROBIN SAMUELS Comments: HOTROD SUNDAY WAS A BLAST THIS YEAR.JUST WANTED TO THANK YOU FOR SUCH A GREAT TIME,YOUR MUSIC IS THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HEARD.WITH HEAT INDEX IN 100's NO ONE STOP HAVING A GREAT TIME. KEEP PLAYING YOUR TUNES YOUR THE BEST. Herb, I am really glad you enjoyed the music, especially since you were setup directly in front of the sound system pushing a lot of power to a large event area. I heard we broke a 23 year record for temperature that day! I know my A/C sure felt great driving home! Thanks for the kind words, and we look forward to seeing you both, and your new ride, at the shows! I wasn't able to get any photos at the show, but here's one that Joe took from www.SuperClassicPhotos.com. Take care. |
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Jorge Comments: Man, Ran across your web site by accident and I just had to bookmark it...Please keep up the good work by keeping us informed. Your work is invaluable to keeping the car scene alive and well...Thanks PS I want to post some of my pics! |
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Name: Dave Weber Comments: Hey All, This past Saturday night was a great time at Zo's Off the Hook on Commercial at Bayview. There were some cars I've never seen before, and some of the usual cars showed. The food was good and we were given a 20% discount to boot. Service was great, the whole atmosphere was top notch. Glad to see they are hosting another cruise at the end of the month. Hope to see more of you out there if the weather cooperates. I'm sure my wife and I will be there too.... Thanks |
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Comments: Just went to this past Friday's Tower Shop show. There was a great crowd and it seemed that many liked my new addition. I'm looking forward to bringing it to more shows as my '53 is still in the shop. |
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Name: Soupy Comments: Well Scott, the shooting of the music video for Venezulian pop star's Bea www.beamusica.com hit single Cinco, "co-starring" my '78 Black Bandit Trans Am www.ban-one.com has been completed. It was wrapped it pretty spectacular style last Tuesday with the singer driving my Trans Am over the Rickenbacker Causeway during Sunrise while being filmed from a helicopter. It was pretty cool to watch, and I am looking forward to the world premier release of the song at the end of the month. I'll keep you posted... Meanwhile, keep the tunes rolling and the pictures coming. See you next weekend! Soupy Way to go Soupy! |
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Dave Weber Comments: Hi Scott, I was curious why you would not post or list the Tuesday evening Corvette only cruise in at the Hooters on University and Pines. I know there is a DJ working the show, but last evening there were about 20-25 Vettes there. Many of them show up on Friday evenings at the Tower Shop. I am only asking, they are trying to build this Tuesday thing and I thought it would be nice for you to post it. Again, just asking why or why not. As always, thank you for a great job and keep up the good work. We look forward to the shows that you cover and work. Dave, I wasn't aware of the status of the cruise night. Thanks for the update...it's posted! |
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| Name: Franc Lemire Location: Rhode Island Vehicle: 1983 Mustang GT Email: franclemire@yahoo.com Date: 06/30/2007 Comments: You all have a great web site. I plan on moving to Florida in a few years and hope the cruise shows are still going on when I get there. My brother is in Ocala and he had a '67 Galaxie convertible, but had to sell it after he had a heart attack. Keep up the good work! Franc |
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Comments: Scott, although the burnout picture was blocked, it wasn't really the best... LOL... But it was fun! Once again your pictures and music ruled the day. Let's hope the rain stops to at least have a decent showing this Friday at Tower Shoppe's. Thanks for all the great music and all the great pictures. Soupy Yea...I missed that one! But I think there may still be enough evidence in that shot to get a conviction! lol > |
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Comments: Scott, I love the shows have been a fan at Towers for a long time 10 Years. The updates on the site are an awesome way to know all the latest show dates. Keep up the awesome work and best of luck I think your site is or will be the #1 site in Florida! Thanks Jon! |
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Comments Hi Scott Since the end of February I have been going to as many car shows I have been able to. Your website is the main reason how I find out about these shows. I enjoy it very much and I have met several very nice people. Keep up the great work..... Thanks Albert! |
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Name: Pavel Comments: Hey Scott, I heard that you do the DJ'ing at the Tower Shops on Friday Night car show. I was thinking of heading down to Davie on June 1st for the show with some friends. I'm going to be bringing my car. I was wondering what is the best time to come where all the cars are on display? What time do most people leave etc...? Thanks Pavel Hi Pavel, yes I am the DJ at Towershoppes...for almost 15 years now. This is South Florida's largest & longest running event, and goes from 6pm-10pm every Friday night, SE corner of I595 & University Dr in Davie. Some cars get there early before 6pm to save spots. Classic cars park inside, imports park in surrounding lots. Parking is $2. This pays Towershoppes management fees, city fees, insurance, DJ, and other miscellaneous costs to host this event. It's a family event, and there are vendors and lots of restaurants there too. "Prime time" is between 7-9pm, and people start leaving after 9pm. If you need any further info, contact Mike 954.806.7822, or Sid 954.829.8138. Look forward to having you! |
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Name: Clem Flanagan Comments: I told you so (as did others). I said that it would take less than another year to hit two million. Want my prediction on the three million mark? |
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Name: David (Blazerman) Comments: This is an excellent site with lots of nice rides. Congrats on all the hits. I found out about this site on CarCrazyCentral, a great site with a nice bunch of folks. I also have a website with info on Autos, Aircraft, free music to listen to, Us highways including Route 66 and all the US states. Lots of pics and information. I have photoshows for all of the states but Alaska (haven't been there yet), you are invited to check it out at: http://www.geocities.com/davmar40484/index |
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Alicia,Robert and Chris Comments: I'm a single father raising two children. Robert (bubba) and Alicia (sweetsters). We decided to buy a car and work on it together as a hobby. It would give us something to do instead of our daily routine. Everyone thought we were nuts. My son has learned so much about cars going to the shows he's starting to know more than me. lol. We have met so many great people at the car shows it's unbelievable. All you guys and gals here on this site and we see at the shows are A1 top notch people. It is great to know that there is still people like yourselves out there and we thank you all for letting us be a part of your family. Alicia Robert Chris PS: Forgot to add what a great job your doing Scott. We go to your site at least once a day and use it like a bible for all the events. I watched you work at a couple of car shows.You were at one in the morning and then came to the show in the afternoon playing music, helping with the trophy presentation and taking pictures of the cars.I don't know were you get the energy.We just have to say if it weren't for you all of this wouldn't be possable.Great site = Great People.My family thanks you and everyone involved for your hard work and time. |
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Name: Jimbo Comments: Great show, every Friday night. I get so dissapointed when it gets rained out. |
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Comments: Holy manifold Musicman...that second 1million hits came fast. I went back and looked and I sent you congrats on the first million just a scant 6 months ago. Congrats again Scott. It's a terrific website and we all appreciate your hard work to share our passion in classics....All the best and see you around at the next show. JK |
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Comments: Scott - I have said it before and it still stands true, your pics and DJ efforts are tops. I spend a few hours a week checking the Internet for other car show sites, and ya know what? There's nothing out there that tops the site that you have put together here. I am proud to be a part of the car show world here in Southeast Florida and the car show family of Russ & Jumpin' Jack. Too bad summer is here already... Russ / Jack, if you read this, let's get some Saturday evening shows going so we can get out of the house and see all the beautiful cars that the guys & gals bring out. See you at Tower, Soupy - www.gotmusclecarclub.com Thanks Soup! |
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Comments: Hi Scott, WOW,2 MILLION HITS - Congratulations and Thank You for all you do to keep this wonderful hobby going here in South Florida. We depend on you for show information and enjoy the great music you play at the shows. This website is the best. Our 2 yr old grand daughter likes to sit with me and look at the great photos of the cars along with her 3 and 5 yr old sisters. The girls now have a brand new baby brother who I'm sure will enjoy your website as much as the rest of the family. Thanks again for all you do for us car people. I'M sure you'll hit 3 mil in the blink of an eye. Best rgds. Ray and family Thanks Ray and family! |
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Name: Dave Weber Comments: Attended the Maroone Chevy show this past Sunday. Fewer cars than planned on, yet the outcome was very nice. Elvis, free B-B-Q and pop all day, Oldies 102 live broadcast, and of course our own Scott the music man. Scott, you did a superb job considering the heat. Never slowed you down one bit. Congrats to all that attended, Mothers Day will never be the same. Thanks to all, a job well done by all. Quick note: I bought my 1st car from Mr. Al Maroone in Amherst/Willaimsville, NY back in 1967. A '64 Ford Galaxy 500 fastback, automatic, with a 352/2 barrel and dual exhaust. Keep up the great work and see you at the next show. Dave |
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Comments: Scott, Let me be the first one to congratulate you on the upcoming 2 Million pages viewed. I have been enjoying your website since you first started it over 3 years ago. And I would imagine newcomers who visit would be addicted as myself. As always you help keep the South Florida Cruisin alive...... Thanks for all of your efforts and see you at the upcoming events. Thanks Robert. Actually, the website has been going for only a little over 1 and half years now, although more than 3 years worth of photos are posted. It's pretty amazing to think we're going to hit 2 million pages viewed. I hope to have the Moroso Chevy Show photos available for you soon. Take care... |
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Name: Marie CuCulino Comments: The Florida Keys Corvette Club presents the 14th Annual "Corvettes in Paradise" to be held at Holiday Isle In Islamoada, FL on Nov 3rd, 2007 for the final time there. 21 classes with 1st,2nd & 3rd place trophies. For more info, go to our web site at www.flkeyscorvetteclub.com |
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Comments: Wow what a show (Festival Flee Mrkt)! It was great to see all the cars from the area. It reminds me of the kind of shows you see in California. We are certainly building a Classic car culture here. Congrats to Russ and his new bride and to Scott whose great coverage of these shows helped to get me "back in the hobby". Guys, keep up the great work! Ed |
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Phinfan Location: South Florida Topic: Festival Flea Market Show Date: 04/30/2007 Comments: Just Wondering what kind of judging criteria went into this show? Was it based on cleanliness? Mods? etc? Did all the cars even get judged...the show had a great turnout...but the judgeing left many contestants with a sour feeling... ** (read complete post and
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Name: Dave Weber Comments: I was totally shocked by the turnout at the Festival Flea Market this past Sunday. 556 cars is unheard of. There were so many cars I had not seen at other cruise nights or car shows. It was a blast to say the least. Thanks to all involved in making it happen, you put a huge smile on my face. I can't wait for the next one in December. Dave Yes Dave, that certainly was an amazing show! Glad you enjoyed! (when the photos from that show get posted, let me know which photo is your car, so I can add it to this guest book post) ..Take care.. Update 4/29/2007: Went to the Cooper City Founders Day Show this past Saturday. Nice show, great company, dang hot weather. Followed that up with a trip to the Dania Beach Cruise Night. They should run that cruise every 3 months, or even monthly. The turnout was okay, but the setting was even better. Nice views, some pretty neat people, some fine cars, and the evening weather was just perfect. We will always make room for this cruise night. Dave |
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Comments: On behalf of myself, Festival Flea Market Mall, DB Entertainment, and all who were involved in the show.........I would like to thank all 556+ show car owners who attended this great show...........for without you, it could not have been possible. We have the greatest "car family" here in South Florida, I am honored to be a part of it.... Thank You! all again & God Bless ! |
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Name: Pavel Comments: Hey Scott. I really apreciate all of the stuff you do for the South Florida Car Scene. You're really bringing it together with this site. I sometimes come on this site and gaze for hours at all of the beautiful cars, photographed very well I might add. I also wanted to ask a questions about a Tuesday night weekly cruise in in Stuart. Lots of people have been telling me about it, and I don't know where to find location info on it. Do you know anything about the Tuesday classic car cruise in Stuart? Thanks Scott for everything you do! Thanks Pavel for the nice words! Sorry, I don't know anything about the Stuart cruise. Take care.. |
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Comments: Hey Scott! I'd like to ask a question to you and others that visit this site. I'm aware of a couple of car clubs out there (Time Bandits, Road Knights, Cruisers, etc.), and I know these guys periodically put on shows. Is there one particular site where these clubs describe themselves? Maybe you'd be interested in a "Club Page" posted on your site, directing people who are interested in joining these different clubs. Or, would you, or someone else be interested in starting a new club? I always see a lot of cars down at Tower Shops, and I know most don't belong to clubs for one reason or another. I'd be interested to hear what those reasons are, and maybe a bunch of us could form a new club that would fill in a niche that isn't already out there. I look forward to everyone's thoughts on this. Thanks again for the hard work you do on this site!! See you at the Festival Flea Market......-Joe. Hey Joe, sounds like you've got some good ideas there! Looks like you may be more than qualified to be President of that new club! I like the "Club Page" idea. See you Sunday! |
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Name: Lex Comments: Just wondering what the story was on Sidepocket Pub's not having a cruise nite. Lex, it is my understanding that the City of Margate shut down the cruise night, and that the owner of Side Pockets thought, with his "influence" being on some city board or commission, that he would be able to resolve the matter. Margate has been responsible for shutting down several other cruise nights or car shows as well, including Crabby Jacks on Atlantic Blvd, and Bru's Room on Sample Rd. Margate is definitely NOT a "classic car friendly" town. |
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Name: Ed Nieves Comments: Nice site |
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Thanks Vinnie, the Cheetah photos are still in the "pile" of "to do" projects.. along with the Chevy show, and the Hollywood show. Take care.. |
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Name: Seaview Boating Gary Comments: Great website, friend told me about, have set to favorite. Like to see cars from south FL, our site is www.motorcitystreetrodders.com |
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Comments Scott: Thanks so much for all of the great pictures. Thanks also for the pics of my car. It is still new and I am happy to have some real nice pics of the T/A. Thanks again, Harlan |
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Comments: Thanks for the information.. your web site if totally awsome.. and the pictures are very nice.. thanks again |
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Comments:
scott thank you so much for the wonderful job you did for us at the
dt saloon, i received many compliments from and about the show. many people are really looking foward to the next one in october . i found out they want to do a bike show in june or july .
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Comments SCOTT THANKS FOR ALL YOU DO FOR ALL OF US CAR GUYS. YOUR WEB SIGHT IS JUST THE BEST. I USE IT ALL THE TIME. I WAS AT KEITH'S SHOW YESTERDAY - - FANTASTIC - - WEATHER - - CARS - - FOOD - - MUSIC - - BOATS - - GIRLS - - OH AND SCOTT JUST A GREAT TIME THANKS AGAIN FROM ALL OF US LYNN, PRES STARLIGHT CRUISERS |
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Name: Melvan Comments: Scott , you've done an excellent job with your web site . You also did an excellent job with the music at the Mopar show last Sunday , and I'm still trying to figure out how you find the time to take photographs the way that you do - along with play music . My hat off to you for being so multi-talented and for being so good at what you do . I'm looking forward to bringing the van out and seeing you again at some very near future shows . PS wanted to submit a photo but I haven't quite got the hang of this computer thing yet - take care . Hey Melvan, it's GREAT to hear from you, and was an even nicer surprise to see you showing at the Mopar Show! Don't worry, I've got the photo covered. Thanks for the "guest book" post, and for the nice comments. I'll admit, it's quite a job sometimes playing the music, making the announcements, interacting with the crowd, and photographing over 200 cars at a show! I have to work FAST, and walk fast too. I don't usually get to chat with folks for more than a few seconds. To complicate matters, I always try to get the shots when there are no people in the way...not always possible. I have to (patiently) wait for them to move, and squeeze in a quick shot (and make it count) before the next folks walk in. Add that to trying to get the shots when the sun is out between the clouds...ha! Computer technology does offer me some freedom to move around that didn't exist in years past...couldn't do it without it. It really is nice to see you are still showing your van. Most of the old vans from that era didn't survive, especially as nicely as yours did! Take care Melvan...hope to see you again real soon! |
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Comments You have a great web site and as always you did at great job at the Miramar Show and this past weekend at the MOPAR NATIONALS in Davie. Keep up the great work John |
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This was my first show and I had a great time. Everybody was so friendly that I actually felt as if I had been to multiple shows and I had already known everyone. This will not be my last. Thanks for this awesome site and those great pics!!! Welcome Elroy, it was GREAT to have you and meet you at the show. You definitely hooked up with some great folks there. Thanks for bringing out your AWESOME car...we'll look forward to seeing it at future shows! |
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Name: Firefighter Fred Comments: I am so hooked on this hobby. I spend countless hours in my garage working on my car. I am getting plastic media blasted from www.plasticmediablasting.com and engine and body work done within the next few weeks. It get discouraging sometimes but looking at these pics of members cars it keeps me going. THANKYOU!!! |
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Name: Dugan You suggestions sound excellent. I know some shows do break it up in similar ways. As you know, every show is different, depending on how the host WANTS to do the show. They will typically design a car show the way they like for what ever reasons they deem important or necessary. Just about every show will benefit some, and not others. You'll do better at some shows, and not at others. That is some of the beauty of the diversity of shows. There are reasons for giving out "Top 60" or whatever awards, and people need to realize this...every show WILL NOT be the same. I like your idea because it seems to be a nice compromise. By the way, you should know the guy who "boooed" the PT Cruiser was "big enough" to admit it, and made friends with Rick. I have a lot of respect for owning up to this. I also think sometimes people are sometimes just being "competitive", and I feel this may have been blown a little out of proportion. I think we can lay this issue to rest! Thanks Dugan, for the nice words...see you at the next show! |
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Name: Alan Rooks Comments: Scott, First let me Thank-you for your site and for all that you do for the local car community and those around the world that may "crash" onto your site and see some of the best cars in the US. ... As a "motor-head" I look forward to the next show that I can bring my PT to, not only to show my car, but to see all of those "classic" and muscle cars from an era gone by that brings me back to the day. ... Anyway, thanks again for all that you do in promoting the local car scene, and with all the charity work and shows that you help to sponser. The Cruisers of South Florida will always be at your service in any open shows that we are invited to. Alan
Thanks Alan, it's good to have you at
the shows...and thanks for your wonderful tribute to the lost souls of
9/11.
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burnout bob Comments: Hey, long time? Havent been south!But some day I will pop up. Just keep an eye out for a good sounding van! Call back I left a massage on your home #. Burnout BOB! What a surprise...you are a real BLAST from the past! You were one of the craziest people I've ever known! Boy we sure had some good times! Glad you found the web site...looking forward to talking to you... |
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CommentsDuuude....those pics shot reflecting back out of the moonie wheels of my car and my Dads' were just awesome. Once again you've outdone yourself. LOVE having you at the shows. Take care, JK |
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Thanks Samantha! You are my favorite "Radio Flyer" wagon girl in the world too! Thanks for coming out to all the shows! |
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Name: Cindy Heafy Comments: The 11th annual Coral Springs Police Department car show for Special Olympics will be held on Sunday April 15 from noon to 4p.m. at the Coral Square Mall (NE corner of University Drive and Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs-eastside of Dillards). This is a people's choice award show with over 30 awards. The first 100 people will be given dash plaques and goody bags. A DJ, and food will also be at the event. Pre-registration is $12.00 at the event is $15.00. Call Cindy at 954-344-1833 for further information. |
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Jason, very nice to hear from you. Thanks for the nice comments, and thanks for taking the time to write your well though out comments on the judging issues. There are so many issues and angles to consider when it comes to judging, and you've certainly touched on a few. Most people however, view what's best at a show from their own point of view, where they have the best shot at an award...and less consideration is given to the work involved by the host. There are pro's and con's to each aspect of judging methods. I am no authority on the matter, but I'll share a few of my opinions of what I have seen...I'm sure there are folks here who could elaborate with more specific detail. Points Judging:
Pros: more accurate and fair.
Peoples Choice:
Pros: No work involved by show planners.
Everyone gets to be "involved" making it fun for spectators.
Judging by Show Participants: (see peoples choice above) The fairness of this method really depends on the voting sheets, and how well laid out they are. Again, if there is only 1 voting choice, then it's basically useless and pointless (see reasons above). But sometimes clever methods can be utilized to make this method more fair and interesting. Who better to judge cars, then the car owners judging each other.
Judging by Classes:
Pros: Most popular and pretty fair. Not a
surprise when a late model wins in a "late model" class.
Requires dedicated judges who will be as fair as possible, Similar
to "points" show, but not as stringent.
Top Awards: Pros: Easiest way to spread awards out at a
large show. Has become a popular method at many shows because it's
quicker and easier. Every winner is a 1st place winner.
Every award gets used, even when cars leave before show is over.
Easier to give to deserving cars when more than 2 or 3 would be in the
same class. It can be less work, and can be done by one or two
judges. Judging is more flexible, and can be based on anything particular judges see of
interest. Almost anyone can win which draws a wider range of cars.
Judging by outsider or guest judges: Not likely. Flying in outsiders would be an added expense. Car show judges are usually car show people. They will have friends, they have preferences too, and some are more fair than others. Unless you know of aliens that are knowledgeable about cars and are willing to travel, it's not likely to see "out-sourced" judging. You may see this on a National show level, but not at a "local" level. Promoters can be hired to do the work, but they will still have to choose a judging method above that meets their needs. These are just my observations. Going to a show and complaining about awards is one thing...but putting on a show is a different story, and can be a lot of work. I could go on at length regarding all the various related issues...make it fun, make it fair, make it inexpensive, make it cater to everyone, make the host happy, etc, etc. Everyone has an opinion on how to do it best...from their own point of view. Often times, there isn't enough time, or the manpower to do the job ideally, so the work usually falls back on the same few workers. Compromises are sometimes made because you have to work with what you have... and in those cases it may only be a compromise depending on what side you are on. One of the biggest issues that some people seem to miss is that EVERYONE has their own idea on how to have the "perfect" show. But it's NEVER going to happen. Too many different opinion & ideas. That's why there are so many different types of shows put on by so many different groups. We have "open" shows, closed shows, classic car shows, race car shows, original and unmodified shows, model specific shows, free cruise-night shows, etc, etc. Pick what you can get in to...pick what works for you...Pick what you like! There is no right or wrong answer. If you have an issue, then you should also have a solution...a workable solution that everyone can agree on! Once you get everyone's approval, then host your show. In the end Jason, I agree with you! Go out and make some friends at the shows...and have fun! |
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Name: Joe Comments: Hey Scott ! I just wanted to say I visit your site every day to check in on the local scene. Every time I come across a classic car on the road I tell the driver about this site and what it provides. I'd like to propose a car show dedicated to this site, where the registration fees go to you to help with its cost (I have no idea what it costs to run this site, but it can't be cheap!). I'd also like to weigh in on the "PT Cruiser" issue, which is not limited to PT Cruisers, but every kind of late model vehicle. I do see both sides in the argument, and I agree that an "Open" show is open to all vehicles. I think what it comes down to is the judging, and that judge's personal opinion on what a winner is. I also think there is a desire amongst judges to spread the awards around evenly to different classes so no one feels slighted. The problem is when the ratio of cars isn't even. If there are 90% pre-76 vehicles and 10% post-76, the distribution of awards should reflect that ratio. Again, this is only my opinion and you'll never get everyone to agree on this issue. Maybe every "Open" show should have classes to avoid this problem. I think if people only go to a show to win a trophy they should stay home. Take pride in your vehicle and the work you put in it. You don't need a trophy as a pat on the back. When you drive down the street and see people's faces as they check out your ride, that should be reward enough, but again, that's my opinion. Thanks again for this site and your dedication to us car fanatics !! See ya at the next show !!Joe...you couldn't have said it any better! I'll respond to a couple of your comments. First, thanks for the nice "show proposal" idea, but it isn't necessary...this website runs on "love" for our hobby...classic cars. Secondly, on the "late model" or PT Cruiser issue...you correctly put the responsibility of the awards on the judges...and the fact that it often comes down to their "personal" preference on what they saw or liked, and the fact that sometimes awards are "spread" around as well...although I don't think that was the case here. Your idea of "open show classes" is very good and is often used in many shows, but obviously not all. Every show is different, and the level of work is determined by how accurate and complex the judging gets. The "Ed Morse Show" never said it was a "points show with individual classes"...just 2 classes..."Corvette" and "Non-Corvette"...it was QUITE clear! Show judging will never be perfect in everyone's opinion...so let's just try to have fun and maybe we'll win at the next one. There are plenty of shows (in fact the majority) that don't allow "late models". If a PT Cruiser wins there...then we would have a "legitimate" problem. I'm a "muscle car" guy...and if I were judging...awards would probably be handed out by engine size!...lol. Recently some of the "classic" cars guys complained about the "Darrell Gwynn Show" because they were beat out by some ratty ol' "race" cars at an open "race car" show...imagine that! An award was also given out to a late-model there as well...which was complained about too. Come on people...let's get with it! Thanks Joe, for getting the word out about "our" web site...the growth continues to surprise and amaze me! See you at the next show! |
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Scott... Just wanted to drop you a quick note to say thanks for the hard work and effort at not only the shows, bit also on your fine website. See ya next Sunday in downtown Hollywood!! By the way, Harlan's '76 Black LE Trans Am came in Saturday afternoon. I went up to see it earlier today... Looks real good. Be sure to check it out on Friday at Tower Shoppes. We'll be parked down wit Tommy Martin and the gang. Soup |
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Are you kidding?...Scott you've outdone yourself with that video from the Darrell Gwynn Show. You are the bomb...the fuzz showed up before I could lay some rubber down but I sure enjoyed everyone else puttin' it down. Just like old times on a Saturday night on US 1...it was like a real time American Grafitti... You are the best bro'. See you at the next show. JK |
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Name: Sheryl Andrews Comments: Scott, love the pictures of all the events. Could you take some more pictures of the car show at towershops for some of us Floridians that moved out of state so that we can see some of our friends that still attend there. The car shows up in our neck of the WOODS are bleak unless we travel out of the mountains. We miss you Wes and Linda.... Bud, Grace, Sheryl, Rich and Will..... |
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Note from the Moderator: The "Ed Morse" show WAS a successful "open" car show that "welcomed" all years, makes, and models. This show featured roughly 90% classics and about 10% late model cars...as was expected. Awards were handed out accordingly. |
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Name: Jack Comments: Hey Scott, regarding the PT Cruiser at the Ed Morse show, what we have here is a failure to communicate. According to the show literature it was billed as an "open classic" show. "Open" meaning that any make i.e. Chevy, Dodge, Ford, etc. could enter. However, Plum Crazy failed to mention the "CLASSIC" requirement. Can we agree that a 2001 PT Cruiser is not a classic? In your posting of 09/06 you were very specific that "classic" means pre-1974. When I go to a "classic" car show that is what I want to see CLASSIC CARS! I can walk through any parking lot to see a PT Cruiser. I would suggest that Plum Crazy was upset at being booed because he knows he doesn't belong at a "CLASSIC" car show. Jack, I accept your challenge...you are correct on 3 out of 4 counts... 1) The flier does list the show as an "classic car & truck show, and 2) that earlier in 2006 I said that a "classic" in my "opinion" was '74 and older, and 3) that I would agree with you that a PT Cruiser is not a "classic". What you missed is that 4) this was an "open" classic car & truck" show. Additionally, this show was hosted by "The Renegade Corvette Club", and not by me...or by my opinion on what makes up a "classic". Judging and awards were coordinated by Jumpin' Jack under the club's "open" show criteria. You will also note that there were no year limitations... or in other words...it WAS a classic car show (by someone else's definition) that featured CLASSIC CARS and was "also" open to all years, makes, and models...such as late model Corvettes and PT Cruisers. How many "car" shows have you been to where "trucks" are allowed to participate as well? It's not my intent to challenge your opinion because in part I agree with much of what you said...as well as do others. But you're not trying to convince me that you don't know what an "open" show means...are you? |
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Name: glenn Comments: im the one who booed the pt cruiser and i didnt do it to be a bad sport or offend any car show or any person, but when people build cars or trucks with all there heart and soul no matter what year i think thats were its deserved the most. I have gone to alot of these shows and think that this pt cruiser has placed and got an award at every show, I just dont see the hard work behind putting grafix's and chrome. Now put a hemi and tubb it out and you got something!!! so i will be the better man and say that if i hurt anybody's feelings, I'M SORRY , I think there were more deserving cars and trucks other than that car, and im speaking for more people than just myself, scott you do great things for these shows and spend alot of time with the people and i give you alot of credit, keep up the good work and hope to see you at the next show, maybe this will all work out and the cruiser will cruise on. Fair enough, Glenn! Thanks for owning up to what happened, and for expressing your reasons and feelings on the matter. Your points are well taken. It is not my intent to mediate the differences here, but to give you the option to express your opinions, which you've done clearly, and certainly have merit. |
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Comments Hey Scott just wanted to say great job on all the car show pics. You really have a great web site and take great pics. Keep up the good work. Looking forward for the video from the Sheehan show. Thanks. |
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Comments Hey Scott, Thanks for all the great pics & show info. It's a pleasure to view all these quality photos. (do you give lessons?) ;) See you at the next "Really Big Shoe" ... ooops, dating myself with that one. Two Thumbs Up. Mike Fabian www.motioncamaro.com |
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