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Rattiac

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Planning a car show of sorts.
« on: November 22, 2014, 01:42:43 AM »
Anyone here have experience planning carhows or other ?

I had a great idea to plan a "rolling carshow" or tour I guess ya could call it.  The plan would be to tour some of our old roads .
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #1 on: November 22, 2014, 08:01:08 AM »
How about a charity type tour? That way they don't compete for trophies...just gather at one spot then travel to a local eatery on the other side of town? Our club organizers set up tours of farming museums and other interesting business locations.

Always thought that a tour to a Senior Citizens home would be appreciated...bet it would bring back memories for some?

If you did accept donations...just pick a charity that all agree with ... especially ones that rely on public donations.
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2014, 09:32:52 AM »
Great idea Rattiac. Me personally,  I would rather do a tour with a group of old cars on historic old roads than attend a car show where you just sit in the hot sun with nothing to do and a loud concert speaker in your ear.

With careful planning, free or charity, time of year for the tour area, get freinds to help and be committed, and remember it's usually a thankless job and you can't please everyone, it would be fun.





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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #3 on: November 22, 2014, 12:44:36 PM »
I've organized a couple of foliage drives for my company.  We usually try to drive though a covered bridge or two and always pick a great place to stop and eat.  The one thing I figured out is make several stops along the way so you have time to socialize.  I agree I'd rather take a drive with a bunch of old cars than sit at a car show.  One thing I was going to try was a poker run.  A lot of the bike guys around here do that and it makes the ride interesting.
Ed visiting a senior home is a great idea.  The local Model A Club does it and from what I've heard the seniors really enjoy it!
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #4 on: November 23, 2014, 06:51:10 PM »
A long, long time ago we did a, sort of, car scavenger hunt with clues that led from one landmark to another until it eventually led to a park.

Tom, how did I know your foliage drive would include covered bridges? ;D ;D 
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2014, 02:17:09 PM »
I came up with a catchy name the other day ----- " Steel, Rust and Rubber meet dirt tour.
Already done some of the route I had in mind except one small road. I was thinking keeping it short this time as to not scare anybody away but have some historical significance to the Lincoln Hwy/Pony Exspress trail ..
The plan would be to leave about 5pm. and get to the Pony Exspress road . Its dirt beyond this point. Head to the Simpson Springs and camp for the night. The next morning head down a short dirt road over to Dugway then over to a quick section of the Lincoln Hwy that is paved, Once up the canyon there's a monument to stop at. On our way home stop into Opher and should be home by 2-ish.

The only problem I have come accross is the timing of this. I have the scedule for next years carshows and so every weekend is planned already . There is a CS thats out of town one weekend and maybe plan it at that time for those who want to stay local . Just gotta do it before it gets hot. Matbe I'll post up a map here soon.  The few that I talked to at carshows seemed to like the idea .
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« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2015, 08:51:13 PM »
Well I decided to pull the trigger on this and already started making up a flyer.
Last month I did a pre-run of the route I had in mind . Just as I was over the top of the canyon I saw a 54 Buick going the other direction . Pretty cool to see that especially when he's heading toward a snowstorm .
When I checked out the road that connects Pony express and Lincoln hwy . I was near the military base airing up my tires and was checked out by "a few good men" (wondering what I was doing there probably) .They just drove by and returned to base .

I think having a overnighter probably wont work out but the loop can be done in a few hours .
I'll keep it a option though but at the end of the tour .
Now I just gotta hand out some flyers to those I think would do it . Even if 3 or 4 cars showed I'd be happy with that .
Oh yeah , the condition of the road was in great shape . Smooth sailing 90% of the way.
I'd have to say it would be 60% asphalt and 40% dirt ratio .
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2015, 09:01:37 PM »
Wish my coupe was done, I wouldn't mind venturing out for that. :D

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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #8 on: May 27, 2015, 09:12:53 PM »
Too far for me, but I'll buy a T' shirt ;D
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #9 on: June 19, 2015, 10:16:09 PM »
Twas the before the run . And kaos all thru the house.
Dont know whos gonna show or who's gonna pussy out
Header bolts still not done,  but maybe tonight
Got the damn bushings done , that was a fight... but now the car rides right .
Trailer is hooked up to the support rig. Barrowed a good spare tire from the old-man.
This is one of those ---- "What am I getting myself into plans" .
Got the Wife and Bulldog rollin with the A/C on. Its gonna be hot , dusty and dirty for me.
 Just one of those things ya gotta do when you hit your mid 30's.
Talk to yall when I get back,  if I dont drive myself into a heart attack.  8)
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #10 on: June 19, 2015, 10:27:49 PM »
Have fun on the ride
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It'll be a lot of fun
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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #11 on: June 25, 2015, 01:51:10 AM »
 Well here's the trip report.
After all the flyers I handed out and the people that seemed really intrested . Not one showed .
What a bunch of cant hack it sissy's . I guess im just a bit more hardcore than most around here .
Thats Ok with me. The trip went on .
No radio, No A/C . Just me , the car and my support crew (wife and dog).

After fueling up at the last gas station. (A whole 8.1 gallons is all the car can handle)  along with the support vehicles gas , we headed out into the west desert.
(support rig containing extra fuel , coolant, parts and tools) just in case .
About 10 miles later we hit dirt. This short road section used to be pavement but the county decided it was cheaper to tear up the old asphalt than repair it.


Someone's dust-cloud off in the distance heading the same direction.


An old structure along the way.


Still heading west.


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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #12 on: June 25, 2015, 01:58:37 AM »
A stop on the Pony Express . One of the old buildings and cemetary .


Stopping at Simpson Springs camground for lunch to check out the scenery and let em' cool down.




Yep. Those are real bugs stuck to the grill .


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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #13 on: June 25, 2015, 02:20:00 AM »




Now back on pavement and airing up the tires. The 32 did well with aired down tires (at 18 psi) on the bias-ply's.
Cruising the dirt roads at 45-50 mph . The wash-boarded roads was smooth as glass .
Pic of 32 with support rig getting ready for the highway . Off in the distance between the cars is the Dugway military base. Otherwise known as Area 52 .


Support crew taking the lead.




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Re: Planning a car show of sorts.
« Reply #14 on: June 25, 2015, 02:42:39 AM »
Ever since I saw this (Lincoln Highway) monument on a previous trip . I knew my car had to be here one day.
It was that day !!!!  8)



At the bottom of the canyon we stayed at the campground and found this cool little natural spring.
Which was great after being in the heat all day .






What a great trip. The car passed its final test. Temps stayed at 180 , nothing came loose.
It now has my 100% trust on getting me through a trip.
Big thanks goes out to my support crew (wife, dog and jeep) as I could not have done this without them.
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