Volume 17: Issue 8
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Vol. 17 Issue 8 Feb 23– Mar 1, 2017
inside It’s All The Gearhead News You Can Use! The Staff Jim “Jimmy B” Brandau Jim “Jimmy B” Brandau Larry Williams – Williams Graphics “Jimmy B” & Butch Pate/P8 Photography Jack Cobb - tnhost.com Writer Emeritus: Ed Woodard Contributors “PC Svcs, ,Larry Williams,
Publisher / Editor Feature Writers Art Director-Designer Photography Web Producer Senior Feature
Advertising Publisher: Jim “Jimmy B” Brandau Car Show & Event listings, Cruise Night Listings, Personal FOR SALE/SWAP ads, Car Club Listings are all listed for free. For all other advertising cost & availabilities contact Jim Brandau at 615-3002003 8am—6pm CST or at gearheadgazzette@gmail.com Editorial content is the sole property of the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE. All information contained in each issue is the sole opinion and comments of the editor. The opinions and comments expressed in this issue do not reflect in any way either written or implied on any of the Sponsors or Advertisers in each issue. No portion of the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE maybe reproduced in any form, without written permission from the publisher .All information relating to dates, times and locations of events is only as accurate, as provided to the GEARHEAD GAZZETTE. The GEARHEAD GAZZETTE will not be held responsible for any errors in the information provided.
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The Fun Starts Here Road Rumblings Southeast Car Shows Midwest Car Shows Western USA Car Shows West Coast Car Shows 2017 GNRS—Show Coverage Upcoming Car Shows Cruise-In’s Across the USA Finish Line—Fill ‘Er Up
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Cover: From the 2017 GNRS Grand Daddy Drive by Larry Williams Contents Page: Cool parts at the Early Ford Store by Jimmy B gearheagazzette@gmail.com www.gearheadgazzette.com www.facebook.com/gearhead-gazzette twitter@gearheadgazzett Instagram@gearheaddgazzette Send submissions via email or direct mail to GEARHEAD GAZZETTE 2685 Buckner Rd Thompsons Station TN 37179
“ Ya Gotta know where to Go….The FUN Starts Here….” “”one of the 2 biggest & best events….” Then you add in the AUTORAMA Extreme or “The Basement” as most call it with is laid back vibe and nostalgic feel...pure fun. Muscle cars play a big role at this show too. No t surprising as they were built up the road a little ways.
Greetings from the MOTOR CITY gearheads! As you open this weeks issue up, we have traveled north to check out this years 65th DETROIT AUTORAMA. This is not our first trip to this show and surely it will not be our last.
Watch our FACEBOOK page and Instagram Page all weekend long for many posts of all the cool cars and fun.
This is one of the 2 biggest and best events for gearheads in the USA. Like the GNRS which we were at earlier this year (complete coverage in this issue too), the Detroit Autorama has it’s own dynamics that make it special and fun to be at and part of. Not a lot of car shows have taken place for 65 years for one. The RIDLER competition brings out the best of the best each year. The ante gets raised each year to claim the RIDLER Award which is open to any vehicle being shown for the first time anywhere.
Life is short gearheads… you all know this. Make it a point to get to the Detroit Autorama at least once in your life and get the check on the bucket list. Once you go though...once may not be enough!
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“the fun starts here”….
Road Rumblings….
The IDIDIT Open House and Car Show, set at the company’s facility in the Michigan Great Lakes Region, is changing dates seeking better weather. Michigan weather isn’t always as consistent as the quality of vehicles on display, according to the company. Originally slated for the first week in October, ididit’s Car Show & Open House has weathered snow, rain and cold temperatures in recent years. In order to dodge the weather, the company decided to move this year’s car show to Sep. 16. “The date for the 2017 car show may have changed, but we will continue to showcase the best custom cars from the region, as well as provide our neighbors a chance to tour our manufacturing facility and win great prizes,” said Megan Lunsford from ididit. “We are proud to be an integral part of the Tecumseh community and our annual car show and open house is a way for us to show our gratitude to the place we all call home.” ididit’s 2017 Car Show & Open House is free for all, and will feature the car show, vendor exhibits, and giveaways. Registration for the 2017 ididit Car Show & Open House opens in May.
www.ididit.com
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SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting is calling for renewed support for the RPM Act of 2017. Kersting explained in a recent video, released by the SEMA Action Network that the RPM Act requires additional support after being reintroduced in Congress.
Subject Line: Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2017, RPM Act. Example Letter Body: As a constituent, I respectfully request that you cosponsor H.R. 350/S. 203, the "Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports Act of 2017." The RPM Act protects the right to convert an automobile into a racecar used exclusively at the track.
The 2016 version of the RPM Act lapsed due to last year’s shortened election year schedule. The new Congress wasted no time in reintroducing the 2017 version in January and both bills have bipartisan support (80 cosponsors in the House, 16 in the Senate).
Modifying a vehicle into a racecar is an integral part of America's automotive heritage. Many types of racing, including NASCAR, were founded on the premise that street vehicles can be converted into racing machines. Racing events are an economic driver for many communities and a source of affordable family-friendly entertainment for millions, with participants that range from professionals to novices using converted race vehicles.
“In order to continue this support, enthusiasts and industry members need to send new letters to the new Congress,” SEMA stated in a news release. “Even if someone sent a letter last year, it is critical that s/he send a new letter this year!
This time honored tradition is now under threat by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA has recently taken the position that it is illegal to convert street cars and motorcycles into race-only vehicles, threatening the hobby and thousands of related jobs. Based on the EPA's new interpretation of the Clean Air Act, racers and businesses whose products are installed on converted race vehicles are in violation of the law.
The future of motorsports remains in jeopardy! Reintroduced at the beginning of the new Congress, the Recognizing the Protection of Motorsports (RPM) Act is a bipartisan bill that protects Americans' right to modify street cars and motorcycles into dedicated race vehicles and safeguards the industry's right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete. The new Congress needs to hear from you. Write to your members of Congress and tell them to support the RPM Act and protect our right to race now and into the future!
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FEB 2017: FEB 24-26: BATON ROUGE LA: 39TH ANNUAL R.O.D.S. RUN: Street Rod Show! Located at 11271 Reiger Rd. Vendor displays, event T-shirts. Swap meet, door prizes, mall shuttle. Pre 1949 Street Rods only. Registration $30- $25 before Feb 1st. For more info: 225-921-7530, vendor info: 225-933-3535 or call swap meet: 225-5712011 or email www.streetrods.org FEB 25: HENDERSONVILLE TN: 2nd Annual MOPAR Strong GTG: Event Location is at the Lakeside Grill, 248A Sanders Ferry Road (Right across from Old Hickory Lake & Creekwood Marina). Starts at 2 pm til the last one leaves. We are MOPAR Strong, a MOPAR Enthusiast Club and it's our Official Car meet location. Bring out the MOPARS and join with us. Event page: www.facebook.com/ events/667120490154849/ (and) our Mopar Strong page: www.facebook.com/ groups/moparstrong/ FEB 25: HENDERSONVILLE TN: - SOCK HOP: Burrus Elementary (located next to Knox Doss on Drakes Creek Road in Hendersonville) is having a family Sock Hop. They would love for some older cars to come for the guests to view as they arrive for the event! The Sock Hop is 6 pm until 8 pm, and space will be roped off in front of the school for cars arriving starting at 5:15 pm. The families really enjoy seeing these vintage cars! Anyone bringing their car will get a meal voucher (including a Coke float!) as a thank you for coming! For questions, feel free to contact Amanda Humphrey at 615-308-8793 FEB 25-26: LOUISVILLE KY: CARL CASPER’S 55th ANNUAL “CUSTOM AUTO SHOW”
FAREWELL RETIREMENT TRIBUTE CELEBRATION!: Located at Kentucky Fair & Expo Center. After 55 incredible years of 1963-2017, Final Farewell Celebration. Final Gigantic Show. 2 Big Days. Custom Auto Show, North Wing & South Wing A, Low Rider Hopping Nationals, Coliseum, Koolsville, West Wing, History of Rock & Roll, West Wing. The West Wing has been added to the Coliseum, North Wing, South Wing, & East Halls A & B. The crowds are going to be Record Breaking. It’s a fantastic opportunity for you to participate in this once in a lifetime event! For more info: find us on FB or call 502-741-1229. 8
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FEB 2017: FEB 24-26: DETROIT MI: 65th ANNUAL AUTORAMA EXTREME: Located at the Cobo Center Michigan Hall. Traditional Rods, Customs & Motorcycles. Wild, Customized, Hand-Built Class & Special Awards. Includes 2 weekend passes & a club plaque. 2017 Pin-up girl contest. Travel money-All vehicles over 150 miles paid to approved entries over 150 miles-must be entered by January 20, 2017. For more info 248651-4155 or 248-804-5552 FEB 24-26: DETROIT MI: 65th Annual Meguiar’s Autorama: Presented by O’Reilly Auto Parts at COBO CENTER. America’s Greatest Hot Rod Show. Friday, February 24 - Noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, February 25 - 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, February 26 - 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Over 800 of the Most Beautiful and Outrageous Hot Rods, Customs, Trucks and Motorcycles From Across America and the World. And featuring a Special 65th Anniversary Collection of the Most Famous Cars Ever Seen at Autorama Including the Batmobile, The Little Deuce Coupe, The Zingers and many more - all in one place at one time. Show Kicks off With an Outdoors Hazzard County Stunt Show, Featuring the Flying General Lee! Home of the “Ridler Award”. Winner Receives $10,000 Plus, the Ridler Trophy. One of the most popular additions to Autorama is Autorama Extreme covering the entire 100,000 sq feet of Cobo Center’s lower level. It features more than 200 traditional rods, customs and bobber bikes inspired by the 1950s. A show within a show, it also features Gene Winfield’s “Chop Shop” Demonstrations sponsored by Summit Racing Equipment as well as continuous entertainment by Rockabilly Bands and the Miss Autorama Retro Pin Up Girl Contest that takes place on Saturday, February 25 at 5 p.m., presented by Vinsetta Garage. ADMISSION At Gate: Adults - $20, Children 6 to 12 years - $7, Children 5 and under free. DISCOUNT TICKETS are available at O'REILLY AUTO PARTS. Discount tickets are: General Admission - $18, Children 6 - 12 - $6. Group tickets are also available. For more information call 248-373-1700. Go to www.autorama.com for up to the minute information and last minute changes. FEB 24-26: MILWAUKEE WI: 55th Annual O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels: Located at Wisconsin Exposition Center. State Fair Park. For more info: 262-490-0256 FEB 25: APPLETON WI: 8th Annual Rat Bastards Winter Car Show: Show off the ride you've been working on all winter!! Cans of Pabst will be just $2 all day!! Brats, burgers, full bar, and the best part?!!! All proceeds benefit local veterans!!! Come on down for the day, but be sure to stay for the bands, it will be epic!!! Event being held at the Appleton VFW located at 501 N. Richardson St. 10
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FEB 2017: FEB 25: COLUMBUS OH: OHIO MOTORSPORTS EXPO & WINTER CLASSIC SWAP MEET: Located at Ohio Expo Center & State Fair, Lausche building. Ohio Motorsports Preseason Warm Up! Drag-Stock Car- Open Wheel-Road Course-Short Track-Dirt-Off Road-Pulling and more! All Mopar and High Performance Car Show, Swap Meet & Car 4 Sale Corral. Don’t miss this opportunity to meet representatives from area race tracks and promoters, and get everything ready to plan your upcoming season. Or just pick up those needed parts and accessories to get your vehicle in top shape. Show hours: Saturday 9am-5pm. Vendor Check-in: Friday noon-6pm. Saturday 7am -9am. Early bird admission $10 (7am-10am). $5 (10am-2pm) Free admission for all after 2pm. Children under 12 free. Car Show:A special car show display will feature a variety of significant and unique high performance vehicles. Call 614-268-1181 for consideration or more info. FEB 25-26: SCHAUMBURG IL: 10TH ANNUAL RACE & PERFORMANCE EXPO: Located at Renaissance Schaumburg Convention Center. 1551 N Thoreau Dr. Introducing the VIP Speed Pass, Get 2 days pass early entry and more! Only $25. Network with: Rac-
ing Retailers, Race Engine Builders, Race Car Builders, Race Tracks, Race Sanctioning Bodies, Race Car Fabricators, Race Car Trailer Sales, Perf Parts Manufacturers. For more info: www.raceperformanceexpo.com FEB 26: MEDINA OH: MEDINA INDOOR SWAP MEET: Located at Medina County Community Center, 735 Lafayette. Indoor Swap meet, over 150 vendors, car related items only!
FEB 2017: FEB 24-26: CONROE TX: LONE STAR THROWDOWN 2017: Located at Lone Star Expo Center, 9255 Airport Rd. Show hours: Saturday 8am-5pm, Sunday 8am-5pm. Vehicle registration hours, Thursday, noon – 8am, Friday, 8am-9pm Saturday 8am-5pm and Sunday 8am-noon. Spectator Fee $20 weekend pass, pre-registration/ registration $60. Show Awards: Top 100 & Best of Awards. No Glass, No pets, No golfcarts/ATV’s, No Burn outs, No Bands/DJ’s, No stock vehicles. All BBQ pits must have Fire Extinguisher. For more info: Lonestarthrowdown.com or FB Lonestarthrowdown. emaillonestarthrowdown@yahoo.com, lonnielst@yahoo.com, ra-
darlst@yahoo.com, jarrodist@yahoo.com
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FEB 2017: FEB 25-26: MONTICELLO IA: 48TH ANNUAL ROD AND CUSTOM CAR SHOW: Located at 766 N Maple St, Monticello Berndes Center. Saturday 11am-10pm Sunday 8am7pm. Adults $10-Childre 12 & under $5. Children 12 & under free with paid adult. Bring canned food item to benefit Four Oaks and get a dollar off admission. Street Rods, Custom Cars, Motorcycles, Street Machines, Race Cars and Pickups. Two fun filled days of family entertainment! For more info: 319-465-5119 or www.rodandcustomcarshow.com.
FEB 2017: FEB 24-26: SAN DIEGO CA: 51ST ANNUAL BIG 3 AUTO PARTS EXCHANGE & CAR CORRAL: Event being held at Qualcomm Stadium located at I-8 & I-15. Car corral for 1990 or older. For more info call 619-599-0708 or go to www.big3partsexchange.com FEB 25: WHITTIER CA: 6TH ANNUAL WHITTIER AREA CLASSIC CAR SHOW: Located at
Whittier Area Community Church, 8100 Colima Rd. This car show is open to all makes and models of American and Foreign, Classic and Collector Vehicles, 1976 and older. All net proceeds from this event will fund community projects in the Whittier Area. Attractions: Live Music, Vendor Booths, Sponsor Info, Food Trucks, Raffle Prizes, Opportunity Drawing, Event T-shirts, Games, Kids’ Activities, Nostalgia Dragsters. Trophies will be presented to: Best of Show, Top 5 Hot Rods, Top 5 Street Rods, Top 5 Muscle Cars, Top 5 Classics, Outstanding Truck, Outstanding Antique, Outstanding Foreign Car, Outstanding Custom and Special Interest. Rules for the Show: Participants are welcome to bring easy ups, all vehicles must remain in place until 3pm, please No alcohol, Day-of registration begins at 7:30am if space permits, parking of cars in the show area will begin at 7:30am. The show will begin at 9am, rain or shine. IMPORTANT NOTE: all vehicles will have a designated registration number and parking space. Space is limited. Please register early! Preregistration deadline: Monday Feb 6. Pre-registration received by Feb 6, $30 per vehicle, includes t-shirt and dash plaque. Registration received after Feb 6, $35 per vehicle, includes t-shirt and dash plaque. You can register on line at: www.WhittierAreaClassicCarShow.com or 562-945-4500, ext 189 or WACCcar-
Show@gmail.com Registration confirmation letters will be mailed a week before the show.
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Story & Photo’s by Jimmy B
The 68th edition of the Grand National Roadster Show (GNRS) is in the books as they say. If you weren’t able to make it to the “BIG SHOW”, we’re going to show just a little bit of a great event. We would show more, but we would need a whole lot more magazine as this is one BIG SHOW! The GNRS is actually multiple shows within a show . With events and displays taking place both inside and outside, it really does take more than a day to truly see it all. As our good friend Larry Williams of Williams Graphics coined it a few years back, , the GNRS is like a BIG Car Carnival. We mean that in a good way. So much fun to be had. Add in the set up of the Fairplex and it does in fact look like the midway of a fair or carnival, only this one is so much more cooler. Building 4 is the center of the GNRS activity. Rightfully so as this is where the AMBR contenders are located. Roadsters are king of this event and they show it well in #4. A majority of the vendors at the show are set up in #4 too. Add in some of the big hot rod shops with their displays of recent builds and its easy to see why building 4 stays busy all weekend long. Building 4 also had a very special display this year. With the very recent passing of 16
Pete Chapouris, set up near the front of the building, was the original “California Kid’ and “Limefire” in tribute to Pete. Pete was a very big part of the GNRS since its move to So-Cal, from being a judge for the AMBR competition to be being a competitor for the AMBR too.
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Set up in the other buildings at the Fairplex are more hot rods, muscle cars, cool customs, lowriders, various race cars, woodies and more! They get set up together for the most part in the buildings together, which makes for great viewing. Even sprinkled in these buildings are additional vendors for you to check out.
Each year the GNRS has a themed display in building #9. This year was a showcase of the Tri-Five Chevys celebrating 60 years. We will be doing a separate feature on this display in an upcoming issue.
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For us, one of our favorite buildings/ displays to see at the GNRS, is the Suede & Chrome building. These folks have some cool traditional style rods and customs on display, rock-a-billy bands playing and some great artwork and clothing on display and for sale too. The hot rodders enjoy what they are doing all weekend long. Outside the buildings are a number of different vendors also. From Brookville Roadsters to STOKERS HOT ROD Factory, to paint company and more, you could just about build a hot rod with everything on display. Throw in a killer cover band that knows how to rock the Fairplex and it makes for a great time. Did we mention motorcycles? The GNRS has some of the finest 2 wheeled hot rods showing from across the USA and world too! Works of art they are! They too compete for the America’s Most Beautiful Motorcycle. Some serious competition for this award.
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Now you can see what we mean about the Car Carnival! An abundance of hot paint, cool chrome rolling on righteous rubber of different sizes, with great music playing all weekend long. On Friday & Saturday in building 4 there are 2 cool events that take place. Mitzi & Co hold the Pin-Up Contest. Competition is always fierce, as the 1-2-3 place winners get to be part of the Awards presentation at Trophy Time., along with some other cool prizes. All day Friday and Saturday the pinstripers bash takes place, with auctions sprinkled during each day. Art Schilling, a.k.a. “East Coast Artie” came to the GNRS to help the auction out with his awesome striping on a lot of pieces. The BIG auction takes place on Saturday Night and there are usually some celebrities in the crowd to help move the merch’! How cool is it seeing Bluesman Jimmy Vaugh hittin’ a lick on a guitar that has been customized and is up for auction! All of this and more makes up the Grand National Roadster Show. If you have never been or it’s been a few years since you have been, make your plans now for the 69th Edition on the last weekend in January 2018. We’ll be there so feel free to tag along with us...you will have maximum fun!
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MAR 2017: MAR 3-4: WHITE PINE TN: SMOKEY MOUNTAIN INDOOR SWAP MEET: Located at the Great Smoky Mountains Expo Center, 1615 Pavillion Dr. All vendors in main building, main building heated, rear building not heated. Car Parts, Truck Parts, Gas and Oil, Motorcycle Parts, Racing Parts, Indoor Car Corral. MAR 3-4: BROOKHAVEN MS: GOIN’ TO TOWN CAR SHOW: Located at beautiful historic downtown Brookhaven. Pre entry fee $10 or $15 day of the show. For more info: 601-833-8620 or 601-833-1411 MAR 4: ALEXANDER CITY AL: 3RD ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MOPARS AT THE WELLBORN MUSCLE CAR MUSEUM 2017: Located at 124 Broad Street, 9am-5pm. Special Guest Tim Wellborn. For more info: 205-542-1240 MAR 4: COMO MS: CRUSIN’ THE BLUES ON THE ROAD TO RESURRECTION: Cool rides, Pinups, Music, and More. Benefitting the Wounded Warriors of Mississippi. MAR 4: SHELBYVILLE TN: LYNCHBURG FLAT TRACK RACING: Located at Calsonic Arena. Main event 7pm. Gates open to the public 5pm. $10 admission: Vintage, Hooligans, ATV, Speedway, Modern & Mad Dog teams. . Indoor flat track racing. Heat races at 5pm, final events at 7pm. For more info: 256-361-7279 or email lynchburgmoonshine@bellsouth.net . MAR 4: JULIAN NC: MARCH MAYHEM: BIKE, CAR & TRUCK SHOW: Located at Piedmont Dragway, 6750 Holts Store Rd. Gates open at 10am, Admission $20, Car show: $20, Test & Tune $10, Sound comp $10. Track test & Tune or fun run: $10. For more info: 919-808-0343 or 336-339-9372 Hand built pick awards! Live Bands! Commemorative plaques. This is in conjunction with the World of Wheels. For more info: 224-875-7396 or email voodoo.larry@yahoo.com
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MAR 2017: MAR 5: SHELBYVILLE TN: TRSCCA TEST & TUNE: This is our first event of the season. We will be running a different format for test & tune this year to allow you more runs and more control over your day! 07:00 AM 09:00 AM Registration/Check in. 08:15 AM 09:15 AM Tech Inspection. 09:15 AM 09:30 AM Novice Walk Through. 09:45 AM 10:00 AM Safety Meeting. 10:00 AM 11:00 AM Session 1. 11:00 AM 12:00 PM Session 2. 12:00 PM 01:00 PM Lunch. 01:00 PM 02:00 PM Session 3. 02:00 PM 03:00 PM Session 4. 03:00 PM 04:00 PM Overflow Session. Pre-Registration $15.00 / Onsite Registration $20.00. Ticket Sales $10 for 3 runs / $5 for 1 Run +Required to work 1 session +Free to Run in any other session +Pre-registered entries get 2 free tickets +Sessions 1-2 and 3-4 will be back to back, and workers will swap out on the fly +Overflow session will only be used if run-tickets sold are still left at the end of session 4. We will take volunteers to work this session if needed +This is an OPEN GRID format, meaning there is no scheduled time for your runs.
Run whenever you are not working. For more info go to https:// www.facebook.com/events/1911523422467292/
MAR 2017: MAR 3-5: CHICAGO (ROSEMONT) IL: 9TH ANNUAL CHICAGO TIN CITY: Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. Entry fee $50, includes 2 Weekend Passes. Special MAR 3-5: ROSEMONT IL: 2017 CYCLE RAMA: Part of the CHICAGO WORLD OF
WHEELS show! Located at The Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. Come out and see the Bikes from the Baddest Bagger & Hot Bike Tour! This is Chicago’s premier custom motorcycle show. Over $5,000 in Cash & Prizes! Baggers, Bobbers, Choppers, Customs, Sport Bikes and Traditional. For more World of Wheels show info: www.worldofwheels.com For more show info: 708-361-2665
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MAR 2017: MAR 3-5: CHICAGO IL: 55th Annual O’Reilly Auto Parts World of Wheels: Show Location Donald E. Stephens Convention Center. See over $35 million worth of Cars in one Show! Friday-3pm-10pm, Saturday-10am-10pm & Sunday 10am-6pm. See the LEGEND CUP Competition, The Jack Trepainer Winner, The TOP 20 and SELECT 6 Winners. The Legend Cup $5,000 cash prize and a beautiful legend cup! The Legend
Cup Award is based on first time shown at an indoor show in the Greater Chicago Area and the Winner is chosen from “Select Six” winners. The Jack-Trepanier Legacy Award is a special feature of Chicago World of Wheels. The award, is a tribute, celebrates the unique stories and heritage of a chosen vehicle and the people involved in its creations. Troy Trepanier and the crew at Rad Rides by Troy will personally select the winner and present the award. Enjoy the MOTORAMA show within the show. The ISCA Grand Finale will take place in Chicago also. See the TOP Competitors in the ISCA go for the GRAND FINALE Award for the year! Add in the Genuine Hotrod Hardware Pedal Car Custom Challenge, Tuner Galleria, A special one day event, Sat-
urday only. Euro, Import, JDM & High Performance Domestics and Student Career Day. Area High School Technical Schools and Colleges that have automotive training classes are invited to attend our ISCA Career Day Program. Student Career Day is held on Friday morning prior to the show opening to the public. For Student Career Day info: 248-373-1700 or email kjuzswlk@autorama.com . A special one day event-Saturday only!—Turner Galleria, Euro, Import, JDM and High Performance Domestics. 150 + cars! For more info on this event: 631-815-6694 or email jim@tunergalleria.com. For more World of Wheels show info go to www.worldofwheels.com or call 708-361-2665
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MAR 2017: MAR 2-4: LAKE HAVASU CITY AZ: 2nd ANNUAL HAVASU DEUCES V8 ’32 FORD SHOW: Thursday is Deuces On Main Street 2pm, Friday Garage Tour’s 10am, Driving Event w/dinner 4pm. Saturday Show & Shine Rotary Park Ball Fields 8am Parking thru ’57. 32 is 85. This show is a 3-day event that features 1932 Fords and includes cars from 1957 or earlier as well. The show will be held on grass ball fields of Rotary Park with a 40’ x 120’ open tent to sit and relax. The lake, the park, and the beautiful ball fields make it an ideal setting for a car show. In addition on Saturday, there will be a street event, a garage tour and a driving event with the dinner on the days leading up to the show. Register early because space will be limited. All of the profit from the show will be donate to the Lake Havasu High School Athletic Program. Music will be a band or disc jockey under the tent. Drinks in the Beer Garden, Food vendors within the park. To register, go to the “Store” area of the www.HavasuDeuces.com website. Choose whether you are registering ’32 or ’57 and earlier cars (and how many). Then at checkout, you will be asked to enter Year, Make, BodyStyle, and Color of your entries. Just that simple. You will receive a con-
formation via email. Again go to: www.havasudeuces.com or Facebook @ Havasu Deuces. MAR 3-5: SALT LAKE CITY UT: 43rd Annual O’Reilly Auto Parts AutoRama: Located at South Towne Expo Center. For more info: 801-209-7762 MAR 4: TOMBALL TX: RALLY IN THE ALLEY #6: VINTAGGE AUTO SHOW: Located at 201 S Elm St. 10am-5pm. Free to all spectators. $20 to show. Now pre 68’. Trophies for: Best of Show, Hot Rod, Custom, Truck. For more info: www.facebook.com/houstoncarshow MAR 4: PHOENIX AZ: RUMBLE ON THE BOULEVARD: Hosted by the Rumblers and Los Boulevardos CC’s. Event Located at Papago Park, 625 North Galvin Parkway. Starts at noon. Meet up at 11am Park Central Mall, 3121 N 3rd Ave to cruise over to the event. MAR 4: VICTORIA TX: 4TH ANNUAL SWAP MEET & CAR SHOW: Located at Quail Creek Par, 515 Chukar Dr. Swap Meet time 7am-6pm. Free swap space. Car show time 10am-4pm. $20 donation car show entry. Awards: Top 10, Kids’ Choice and People’s Choice. Free overnight camping. Food, snow cones, bounce house! Mini Bike
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MAR 2017: MAR 2-5: BAKERSFIELD CA: GOOD VIBRATIONS MOTORSPORTS MARCH MEET: 4 BIG DAYS of quarter mile racing! Located at Auto Club Famoso Raceway. Nitro Burning funny cars, dragsters, altered. 4 big days of real ¼ mile drag racing. This is the one that started it all! Tickets on line @ www.autoclubfamosoraceway.com MAR 3-4: TEMECULA CA: TEMECULA ROD RUN 2017: It all starts on at the Friday Night Cruise 5-8pm. Come visit the Temecula Rod Run for our famous “Friday Night Cruise” and see hundreds of classic vehicles from all over the country cruise Old Town Front Street. The City of Temecula locks down Old Town from Arch to Arch to allow these classic beauties to run wild. The event is FREE to the public, music and entertainment are always a big hit, as well as great food, community vendors and much more. Saturday Show and Shine 9am-4pm. The City of Temecula locks down Old Town from Arch to Arch from 9:00am till 4:00pm and during this time, these classic beauties are parked waiting for you to get an up-close and personal look at them. *Due to the amount of people in attendance, dogs are discouraged from attending event. If necessary, dogs must be on leash at all times. *Scooters and Skateboards are discouraged. NOTE: to be part of the Cruise Night and or Car Show you MUST PRE-REGISTER!!! Call 951-240-4268 or go to http://temeculaevents.org/ temecularodrun/ to register MAR 5: POMONA CA: POMONA SWAP MEET & CLASSIC CAR SHOW: George Cross & Sons, presents the West Coast's Largest Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show at the Fairplex. You'll find over 2,500 vendor spaces full of hard to find car parts and accessories at low swap meet prices. Thousands of original and restored Corvettes, Porsches, Street Rods, Volkswagens and pre-1985 Classic Cars will be on display and for sale. Hours: 5am to 2pm, rain or shine, we swap. Admission $10.00 per adult, children 12 and under, FREE. Contact: 714-538-7091 or pomonaswapmeet.com
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SATURDAY MORNING CRUISIN’: FRANKLIN TN: NASHVILLE CARS & COFFEE CRUISE: Cruise runs from 8-11am. Held at the CARMIKE THOROUGHBRED 20 Theatre Complex located right off Cool Springs Blvd. LAST SATURDAY MORNING CRUISIN’: LaVERGENE TN: STREETSIDE CLASSIC CARS & COFFEE CRUISE IN: Held the last Saturday of the month (rain or shine) from 9am-12pm. Open to all makes and models.
Being held at the Streetside showroom at 6000 Reliance Drive LaVergene TN. Drive your classic car out and check out the showroom too! LaVERGENE TN: CARS & COFFEE CRUISE AT GATEWAY CLASSIC CARS OF NASHVILLE: Cars and Coffee is now Year Round and starts on Jan 28th! Cruise Location is 320 Tech Park Drive, Ste 600. We get it, you do not want to drive your prized jewel in the winter months, Gateway Classic Cars doesn't want you to either. Bring your daily driver and still enjoy donuts and coffee on us! Come hang out, have breakfast/ coffee, and check out all our New Arrivals on the 3rd Saturday of every month from 9am till 12 noon. Need more info? Call: 615-213-1800 or Visit: www.facebook.com/events/1151199428311489
MONDAY NIGHT CRUISE-IN’S: MORRIS IL: WENDY’S CRUISERS CRUISE-IN: Cruise happens every Monday night from 5-9pm. Rain, snow or shine! Held at the WENDY’s just south of I-80 exit 112(Rt47). Open cruise so bring what you are driving and have fun with us! For more info email to willis824@Comcast.net
LAST SUNDAY OF THE MONTH: KILLEEN TX: CARS & COFFEE KILLEEN: A free event held on the last Sunday of each month from 9am -12noon. Cruise is at the Domain Clear Creek Plaza at 2408 S Clear Rd. Community*Coffee*Car. A monthly social event for car enthusiasts. For more info follow them at www.facebook.com/killeencandc
WEDNESDAY NIGHT CRUISE-IN DOWNEY CA: BOB’S BIG BOY HOT ROD AND CUSTOM CRUISE NIGHTS: Held every Wednesday Night at the Car Hop. Runs from 5-10pm. Hot rods, Classic’s and Muscle cars. Located at 7447 E. Firestone Blvd. Bring the whole family for a night of fun. For more info call 562-928-BOBS 32
CALLING ALL 2017 Car Shows, Cruise-In’s, Swap Meets or Gearhead Events If your Car Club, Organization, or you produce or coordinate any gearhead type events in the USA, you need to send them to us to list for you. Over 40K readers a month will see your event listing either on our website or in the weekly Gearhead Gazzette Magazine.
The Gearhead Gazzette is free to read and that is why it is so popular with our subscribers and readers. Event Listings are always FREE! Send us your flyer and event info at least 3 weeks in advance to ensure it makes the magazine timely. Email all you event info to gearheadgazzette@gmail.com
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