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Old 04-09-2011, 09:10 PM
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As long as my windshield is clean I'm good to go!
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The only car shows that are worth entering are the ones that the entry fee goes to RELAY FOR LIFE or CHILDRENS HOSPITAL. Spray it,wipe it off,and clean the windshield! Then DRIVE IT DRIVE IT DRIVE IT!!!

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Old 04-10-2011, 11:36 AM
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4,000 and still riding,and it get cleaned every time it comes back home
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Old 04-19-2011, 06:25 AM
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4,000 and still riding,and it get cleaned every time it comes back home
Someday you'll grow up to be a REAL Factory Five owner/driver.
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Old 04-10-2011, 06:31 AM
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One reason mother and I stopped entering our cars was at a local show knowing the judges and listening to them talk about their bias,and personal reaction to certain cars.Our cars have always been drivers,we never stayed until the end,and after over hearing this conversation it sealed the deal.Knowing this we found that we look at all cars differently.Now we tend to focus on the drivers and not the trailer queens,and look beyond the obvious.The owners of these cars are most always interesting to talk to.Don't get me wrong the trailer queens are interesting to look at most of the time,just don't get too close to them.
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Did you go by Dennis Olthoff's display of Superformance? He usually has only topshelf display cars, mine used to be that way but 17500 miles later "OH WELL"
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Old 04-09-2011, 10:51 PM
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I only park it as "Exhibition Only" and all patina remains in place.
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Old 04-10-2011, 03:50 PM
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I only park it as "Exhibition Only" and all patina remains in place.
My w/s card says "Display Only" when I attend 2 or 3 local cars shows a year......No judging for me,just there for the fun of it....

I give my car a decent wash job, wipe down the interior,open the hood and blow the motor off with the air hose and give the motor/engine compartment a spray of Armour All, close the hood and drive to the car show...

I did the "car show" thing for 2 years and was so disgusted I didn't do another for a number of years.The cars with the most chrome or the car club that put on the show would win the 5 dollar trophys and it wasn't much fun.
I now do a couple every year, there are "charity" car shows, more of a cruise-in than a car show, but still attract some fine machines....

Did a regional MCA event about 10 years ago,just to see what it was about, when they judged my car,one of the 2 judges couldn't believe how many rock chips were on the rear quarter panels and pointed it out to me, told him the car was a "driver" and in the "driver class", he said "where do you drive it?", told him wherever I need to go at the time, including gravel roads and one sugar cane field, he just shook his head in disbelief and said "well,at least you drive your car". He is right...........

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SAAC-35 I was running the track and the rear brakes were getting to hot. When I pulled into the garage I started ripping out the carpet behind the seats so I could open up a panel and get some air to the brakes for cooling. The various wives hanging in the garage were aghast, almost scared, as I tossed pieces of carpet here and there, cutting away with a razor blade.

The guys hanging around never missed a beat, totally understanding you gotta do what ya gotta do when it comes to track time.

Oh,,, I didn't enter the show part. I suspect I would have lost points for the carpet, not to mention that shoe lace repair dangling from the throttle linkage when a bolt broke. Hey, at least it was a racing shoe, shoe lace, a guys gotta have some dignity.
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:38 PM
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SAAC-35 Hey, at least it was a racing shoe, shoe lace, a guys gotta have some dignity.
it coulda been a thong, now that would have got everyone's attention and clearly put you into a world class category.

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Around here, "car shows" are more like backyard BBQ get-togethers, not beauty contests.

We all get together for a good time, not to rip each other for the frayed cuffs on our jeans or dirt on our sneakers.

I agree that if you're entering your car into some kind of competition, you should spiff it up, but if you're just parking your car amongst friends for a get together, then it doesn't need to be pristine.
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they dont look like this, huh? I guess guys who are selling their cars keep their engines and cars cleaner?
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Old 04-10-2011, 08:29 AM
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Sal, I agree, a clean windshield is the top priority, but I kinda like to wash the wheels too....never have time to "detail the car." Too busy fiddling, driving and having fun. At shows, I usually spend more time in the parking lot looking at the cars that got driven there...
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We have a very large show here in the summertime every Wednesday night sponsored by Beaches Restaurant at PIR. Most of the time there are anywhere from 1200 - 1700 cars/trucks there on any given night.

You can tell "most" of the Cobras there are driven daily and aren't as detailed as some of the cars. Most of the guys in our club are drivers- in fact, they seldom stay around for the whole show- preferring to go for a drive than sit around at the show.

There is one Everett Morrison owner who refuses to park next to the rest of the Cobras. He likes to talk about his $15K paint job and his $20K engine and all that, but ask him about driving the car or tracking it and you quickly learn he only takes it out to trailer it to shows and drives it very little for fear of damaging the paint or getting the engine dirty.
At the same show I saw a completely worn out 289 slabside last year. The seats were complete cracked and broken down, the engine compartment was dirty, the body had tons of "patina"- in other words it had been driven hard and put away wet. Turned out it was the only original CSX 2000 series car at the show and he is a regular. Great guy to talk to as he bought the car new in '68 and just drove the piss out of it this whole time. I think he said he has something like 200,000 miles on it.....

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Old 04-10-2011, 05:28 PM
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We have a very large show here in the summertime every Wednesday night sponsored by Beaches Restaurant at PIR. Most of the time there are anywhere from 1200 - 1700 cars/trucks there on any given night.

You can tell "most" of the Cobras there are driven daily and aren't as detailed as some of the cars. Most of the guys in our club are drivers- in fact, they seldom stay around for the whole show- preferring to go for a drive than sit around at the show.

There is one Everett Morrison owner who refuses to park next to the rest of the Cobras. He likes to talk about his $15K paint job and his $20K engine and all that, but ask him about driving the car or tracking it and you quickly learn he only takes it out to trailer it to shows and drives it very little for fear of damaging the paint or getting the engine dirty.
At the same show I saw a completely worn out 289 slabside last year. The seats were complete cracked and broken down, the engine compartment was dirty, the body had tons of "patina"- in other words it had been driven hard and put away wet. Turned out it was the only original CSX 2000 series car at the show and he is a regular. Great guy to talk to as he bought the car new in '68 and just drove the piss out of it this whole time. I think he said he has something like 200,000 miles on it.....

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I plan on attending a few of the Beaches events. I tried to go to a couple last year but each one was rained out. I'll be bringing my 'new to me' FFR mkII and it will be the first car show that I've ever brought a car to. I'm pretty excited. I'll probably wash my car and vacuum it out...that's about it though.
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Old 04-10-2011, 05:46 PM
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Drive the hell out of it, track it, drag it, and have a blast with it, but if you bring it to a car show it should be as clean as you can make it, that's all. When I judge a car show I want at least some effort, I have the knowledge to look past the obvious and to appreciate the not so obvious. Its pride in your ride.
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I never could understand why a car enthusiast would bring a beater Cobra to a car show. One of the last car shows I was at had an original 427 street roadster parked next to me and I gotta say the guy had no pride in his ride not to mention protecting his investment. Looked more like a barn find than belonging in a competitive car show. To each his own, but I just can't see showing off your car at a show when it looks like a third row used car lot hard-sell. Yes, I drive mine too...20k miles and still tickin'. Lots of nicks over 8 years of road trips all over western United States and Canada but still looks like new. There....I've said my piece.
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Old 04-10-2011, 02:45 PM
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Bring one old and beat up enough and they will mistake it for a Rat Rod! Patina is a code word for Jamo to post. Jamo I read the word patina on the first page of posts and thought of you.

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We clean the car up but I do have paint chips. The real reason we enter though is to get safer parking while we look at the show.
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I agree RET COP have pride in your car if you plan on showing it. I may not show mine but I do try to keep it as clean as I can,but if you are showing your car you show your car and represent all cobra owners. If a guy was to see a cobra on the street he will remember how good it looked with the hood open..and all the HP
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