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Want to know what’s happening at the show and when? Check out the Event Schedule and don’t forget to check out winners from Spring, and pictures too throughout the magazine!
parts | 10
vendors | 18
Spotted Reading the Magazine at the show!
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Looking for a new project or one that’s already restored? Take a look at some for sale by private individuals & from classic car dealers too!
Want to know which businesses are at the show! Check them out while they’re here! Vendor Map on 18 & 19. Make sure to see everyone Outside and Inside tooyou won’t want to miss anyone!
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Dear Pigeon Forge Rod Run Guest:
Welcome to our City.
We are pleased that you have chosen Pigeon Forge again this year to host your event.
While here, we hope you will enjoy the area and consider Pigeon Forge as your “Home Away From Home” for a few days.
Please have fun and plan to come back to visit our City soon.
Sincerely,
CITY OF PIGEON FORGE
Earlene M. Teaster City Manager
Need to find parts for your classic, street or hot rod? Check out some of these dealers and products available, find them at the show or online! rod run program has been provided by thrifty nickel & hushh magazine publisher |editor greta harless senior editor cajun graham senior graphic designer shelley williams advertising sales manager cajun graham to advertise email us at sales@hushh.club or call 865-249-7061
While you’re here at the show and want to find some fun & food outside of the event, we have given you maps and some great places to check out! Plus Kajun Cabin Rentals has great discounts available for Rod Run Participants and Vendors- so take a look at their ad!
fall 2018 rod run magazine 3 welcome rodders All contents copyright 2015 by ACK Media Outlet. All rights reserved. Reproduction in part or in whole without written permission from the publisher is strictly prohibited.
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SEPTEMBER 13-15, 2018
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ROD RUN OPENS TO PARTICIPANTS AND VENDORS ONLY • 8:00AM SHOW AND SWAP MEET OPEN TO PUBLIC • 9:00AM MEET & GREET STACEY DAVID, HOST OF TV SERIES GEARZ W/V8 INTERCEPTER • 10AM-12PM MEET & GREET STACEY DAVID, HOST OF TV SERIES GEARZ W/V8 INTERCEPTER • 1PM-3PM BUILDING AND SHOW,LOT SECURE • 6:00PM
PARTICIPANT PARTY AT BLACK FOX LODGE (INVITATION REQUIRED) • 7:00PM
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“cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!
DOOR PRIZE GIVE-AWAY BY K.O.T.O. -[TUNE IN LOCALLY TO 107.5FM] • 10AM-6PM AWARDS PRESENTATION, CASH PRIZES GIVEN AWAY ON REGISTERED CARS • 5:00PM thursday, September 13: 9AM-6pm “cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!
ROD RUN OPENS TO PARTICIPANTS AND VENDORS ONLY • 8:00AM SHOW AND SWAP MEET OPEN TO PUBLIC • 9:00AM MEET & GREET STACEY DAVID, HOST OF TV SERIES GEARZ W/V8 INTERCEPTER • 10AM-12PM JUDGING BEGINS • 12:00PM
MEET & GREET STACEY DAVID, HOST OF TV SERIES GEARZ W/V8 INTERCEPTER • 1PM-3PM PRE-REGISTRATION $1,000 CASH GIVE-AWAY • 5:00PM BUILDING AND SHOW,LOT SECURE • 6:00PM
“cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!
friday, September 14: 9AM-6pm saturday, September 15: 9AM-5pm
ROD RUN OPENS TO PARTICIPANTS AND VENDORS ONLY • 8:00AM SHOW AND SWAP MEET OPEN TO PUBLIC • 9:00AM
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stop by to check out V8 Intercepter and get your free poster all day during show hours
Builds seen on ScottieDTV The Premier Hot Rod Shop on the Gulf Coast! Specializing in Pro touring and street rods, fabrication, paint and body, custom stainless exhaust, plus ls and coyote conversions contact : 251-653-7637 • info@mbhotrods.com facebook.com/mbhotrods • instagram.com/mbhotrods 2017 Dirty Dozen Builder
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Meet and greet with Stacey Thurs & Fri.
IStacey David
Stacey David is the person that every car guy wants in the garage, helping out on their project. With decades of experience working in restoration and hot rod shops, and over 20 years on national television on two hit TV shows, Stacey has been showing people how to build cool cars and trucks for a long time. His mechanical abilities and fabrication skills have made him one of the most trusted and respected custom car builders in the world today. His incredible work and positive influence have earned him many awards and accolades from the automotive industry over the years, and he continues to work hand in hand with the OEM’s and aftermarket to keep new vehicles and parts in front of the gearhead public. Also well known for building wild, trendsetting custom vehicles like The V8 Interceptor, Sgt. Rock, and Copperhead, Stacey has inspired legions of gearheads all across the nation to “get out there and build something” and we are honored to have him here at the Pigeon Forge Rod Run this fall.
ntroduced in 1967 as a contender to compete in the pony car market.
The V8 Interceptor is a project that had been kicking around in my head for a long time. I have always loved the first generation Mercury Cougar and hated that they always seemed to be overlooked in the muscle car world. The Cougar is a sinister looking machine with it’s hidden headlamps and matching sequential taillights, plus it’s high-performance racing history is well documented, so it was the perfect candidate to build a serious street machine out of. On top of that, the four-legged Cougar runs down it’s dinner on a daily basis making it one of nature’s ultimate natural interceptors, so building a V8 Interceptor out of a Mercury
Of course to call something a “V8 Interceptor” is pretty ballsy. It means that the vehicle has to be able to run down pretty much anything on the street or strip, so the heart of the project had to be STRONG. A Jon Kaase Racing Boss Nine engine with an over-the-top Hilborne fuel injection sticking out of the hood not only gives the look and power that I needed for this project, but it also let me give a subtle nod to the blown Interceptor that Mel Gibson drove in Mad Max, without building a clone or copy.
The biggest reason for a project like the V8 Interceptor though, is to get people to think outside the box on their project, and realize that just because a car may have been built in the 50’s, 60’s, or 70’s, it doesn’t have to stay there…..technology wise. And while it may be true that Chevy will never build a ‘70 Chevelle with modern running gear, and Mopar will never build a modern ’69 Roadrunner, that doesn’t mean
Cougar is a perfect match.
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fall 2018 rod run magazine 7 past show highlights “Seeing is Believing” TRAILER TIRES & WHEELS ALSO AVAILABLE! Visit Booth #[ROWS 5&6]booth 24 Seeing is believing! 866-523-6482 Top ShelfProductsDetailing Metal Polish, Speed Wax, Tire Gel, Vinyl/ Rubber Cleaner & Conditioner, Detail Tools EASILY RESTORES: ALUMINUM, BRASS, BILLET, STAINLESS STEEL, GOLD & SILVER, DIAMOND PLATE, HEADLIGHTS No Ammonia No Acid www.ChromeIt.us
• BOBBY TRENTHAM 1967 PONTIAC GTO
• CHRIS & REG ALLEN 1967 CAMARO
• DANIELLE LUTZ 1934 PICK-UP
• STEVE LEGENS & ROBERT ANDERSON 1936 PONTIAC
•JOSH ADKINS 1969 CAMARO
• KEITH KISER 1967 CHEVELLE
• SCOTT PIERCE 1968 PICK-UP
• HAROLD & SALLY MICHAEL 1964 CORVETTE
• STEVE WEBER 1932 FORD
• TEX LIANG 1966 MUSTANG
• DONNY JOHNSON 1965 CHEVY PICK-UP
• BRIAN KILGORE 1969 CAMARO
• TIM LANCASTER 1970 PONTIAC GTO
• STEVE LOCKLIN 1970 CHEVY PICK-UP
• CHARLES WYNN 1969 CAMARO
• DON REYNOLDS 1956 CHEVROLET
• EDDIE WILLIAMS 1967 CORVETTE COUPE
• MONTY SEAWRIGHT 2006 FORD GT
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• DANNY TINKER
• BEN KEIL
• CATHY KIRBY
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JEFF MENCHILOV 1972 CORVETTE
• PROMOTERS CHOICE ROBERT DELIUS 1964 PLYMOUTH
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• METAL BROTHERS COOL PICK
LEW WINTERS BOSS HOSS TRIKE
NICKY KING 1956 NOMAD
STEVE LEGENS 1936 PONTIAC
• CHECKERED RACING COOL PICK DONOVAN WRIGHT 1955 CHEVROLET
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• ET COOL CAT PICK
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BRIAN KILGORE 1969 CAMARO
MIKE GEORGE 1972 BLAZER
WAYNE NIX 1957 CHEVROLET
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events | parts | vendors | drive | food & fun 8 rod run magazine fall 2018 special awards the top 25 Time to Shine! the ultimate 5 SPRING SHOW - APRIL 2018 spring ‘18 fall ‘18 big cash winners $8,000 $10,000 super shine winners THE COOLEST RIDE: TRENT BLUE: 1949 CHEVROLET PICK-UP THE
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Custom Firewall, Smooth Floor, plus you have the option to install Power Windows, Power Trunk or ‘32 Style Door Handles for additional cost. Bebops has been re-creating these classics for almost 3 decades. Visit us Online at www.bebops-glassworks.com
CHICAYNE CRUISE LINE WHEELS
| Starting at $ Old School Learned Some New Tricks! The Cruise Line allows you to get creative while perfectly fitting the period styling of your car. Available in Chicayne Style from 15x4” all the way up to 17x11” for that amazing blend of modern design and nostalgia. Wheels are custom and additional information will be needed for purchase of a wheel. We will need your backspace and bolt pattern. Please send us an email to dannysrodshop@gmail. com with the additional information needed or have it handy for when we call.. Danny’s Rod Shop www.dannysrods.com
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These Old Tyme White series analog gauge kits feature an old-school, nostalgic look with the accuracy of a modern air core meter. Bold numbers on the dial face are accented by a bright chrome bezel, an antique pointer, and a clear domed lens. Also included are red and green-colored light bulb covers for a custom night-driving look. Try these gauges on your classic ride--you won’t be disappointed! Includes: 3-1/8” Mechanical Speedometer (120 mph), 2-1/16” Fuel Level (240-33 ohms), 2-1/16” Oil Pressure (0-100 psi), 2-1/16” Water Temperature (100°-250° F), 2-1/16” Voltmeter (8-18 volts) Danny’s Rod Shop www.dannysrods.com
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CAR DETAIL SECRETS
Who doesn’t love a freshly detailed car? The downer is the price tag that comes with it. While professional detailing can be cost prohibitive, there is an easy, eco-friendly, and affordable alternative. Run your vehicle through an automated wash like Vol Magic Wash, and do the interior detailing yourself either in the vacuum area or at home. All you need is a little elbow grease and a few household items, and you’ll get your car looking and smelling like you just took it to the detailers. You’ll save money and sidestep all the harsh cleaning chemicals.
THE STEPS:
First, remove floor mats and vacuum them along with the upholstery, floors, dashboard, and trunk. Take the baking powder and sprinkle it on the mats and floors. Baking soda works wonders for deodorizing fabrics. The longer you leave it, the better. If you want to make your interior smell really clean, sprinkle dried herbs like lavender onto the fabrics along with the baking soda, then if you have time, leave it overnight and vacuum it the next day.
If you have grease stains on your car’s floor mats, sprinkle the stains with cornstarch. Let it sit for 15-30 minutes, and then vacuum it up. Grab the can of compressed air and use it to blast out all the dust and residue in the cracks and crevices in the dashboard area, doors, center console, and gear shift. If there’s any dried-on dirt from spills, use the toothbrush to gently brush it clean.
Use can also use the toothbrush to clean the air vent grilles. If you have managed to get everything clean and don’t need to follow-up with any cleaning solution, use the microfiber cloth to do a final cleaning of the hard surface areas. Microfiber has a way of pulling up all the bits of dust and lint, leaving surface areas super clean.
Mix together equal parts of white vinegar and water, then spray it onto any vinyl, plastic or wood surfaces in your car that need cleaning. Allow it to soak in and wipe it dry with a clean rag. Remember that conditioning these same surfaces is important in order to protect them from sun exposure and becoming dry and brittle.
To condition the hard surfaces, get the mineral oil and put it in a spray bottle or bowl. Using a clean rag, apply a small amount onto the dashboard, doors, or any other plastic, wood or vinyl surfaces. Finish by wiping off the excess with another cleaning rag.
Warning: Do not use on the steering wheel, pedals or any other controls where slipperiness could pose a hazard. Also be careful not to get in on your windows.
CLEANING THE SEATS:
This step is essential for a good detailing job, but it’s important to remember that different upholstery will require different cleaning methods. To clean the seats, first do a thorough vacuuming, making sure to get into the cracks and crevices.
LEATHER OR VINYL INTERIORS:
After a thorough vacuuming, you can clean your leather or vinyl seats by mixing one part vinegar with one part linseed oil. Use a piece of cloth and rub the solution onto your seats. You’ll easily remove dirt and grime, and leave the leather/ vinyl supple and shiny. If you have mild stains on your leather/vinyl seats, you can use toothpaste to get them out. Remember to do a small test area first just to make sure the toothpaste won’t affect the dyes used in the material.
If the stain on your leather or vinyl seats won’t come out with toothpaste, then use a small piece of clean cloth and gently dab on a bit of alcohol. Again, do a test area first to make sure it won’t affect the color. Bear in mind that alcohol can affect the color of the dye, and the more you use, the more likely this is to happen. So it’s a good idea to do a test area first.
CLOTH INTERIORS:
First, vacuum the seats to get all the baking soda out of the cracks and crevices. If you have stains, mix equal parts vinegar and water and spray the mixture directly onto the stain. Let it set for a few minutes, and then blot it with a clean, wet cloth.
You can also use a natural detergent for stains. Mrs. Meyers Clean Day detergent is a great option. All you have to do is mix equal parts of detergent and water, apply to the stain, let it soak in for a few minutes and blot with a clean cloth.
GREEN CLEAN YOUR WINDOWS:
Believe it or not, you can make your own, eco-friendly, window cleaner that works even better than the commercial brands. All you have to do is mix the following ingredients in a spray bottle:
• 1 cup of water • 1/2 cup vinegar •1/4 cup alcohol Spray this solution on the windows and glass surfaces and wipe it clean with a microfiber towel! You’ll be surprised by the crystal clean, streak-free windows you get as a result!
Then, to finish, do one final vacuum on the floor mats, floors, etc., and you’ll have a clean, green, sparkling interior that looks and smells as good if not better than what you’d get from a professional detailing service. – Joanna Henning
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865-207-3196 Automotive & Motorcycle Lifts Collision Repair Equipment Shop Equipment www.AFFORDABLEAUTOLIFTS.com richard@affordableautolifts.com 12 rod run magazine fall 2018 Materials & More events | parts | vendors | drive | food & fun 1959-60 CHEVROLET WON DERBAR AM/FM BLUETOOTH RADIO $680 | Fits Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, with most body styles. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com 1966 -76 SEATBELTS, FRONT & REAR, $449.99 | Fits Impalas, available in a variety of colors. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com 1962 QUARTER PANEL, $465.00 each | Fits 2 door HT, Full Left and Full right available. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com We have the largest selection of restoration parts that will bring your Impala back to life Hubbard’s Impala Parts is the Industry leading supplier of 1958-1976 Impala parts
Scott’s Hotrods builds all of its IFS, 4-Bar & Chassis specifically for each and every vehicle application. Scott’s IFS is NOT a Universal Mustang II kit poorly adapted to fit your vehicle.
Now in Knoxville, TN! IFS KITS 4-BAR REAR SUSPENSION THE MOST COMPLETE CHASSIS ANY YEAR/MAKE/MODEL VEHICLE 1925-1987 STANDARD COILOVER IFS SPRING POCKET COILOVER IFS SUPERSLAM AIRBAG IFS AIRBAG 4-BAR COILOVER 4-BAR TRI 5 CLIP NOVA II CLIP
2212 Mohawk Ave., Knoxville, TN 37915 865-951-2081 www.scottshotrods.com
Scott’s Hotrods ‘n Customs moved its entire operation from an 8,000-sq/ft building in Oxnard, CA to its new 20,000-sq/ft building on 3.6-acres in beautiful Knoxville, TN in Spring 2018. Scott’s Hotrods is a very well equipped Full-Service Hot Rod Shop that specializes in custom IFS, 4-Bar Kits & the Most Complete Chassis available on the market. Scott’s talented custom sheet metal fabricators can create some of the most breathtaking scratch-built award-winning vehicles.
CUSTOM SHEET METAL FAB CNC REMOTE RESERVOIR WILWOOD
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INCLUDES: -CNC formed custom one piece crossmember , Tubular Upper and Lower A-Arms with urathane bushings, Billet alignment cams -Billet Single adjustable Ride Tech Coilovers, No Limit custom Z.G. spindle, 12” Drilled and slotted rotors with your choice of 5 lug bolt pattern, GM full size D52 calipers and pads, No limit custom sway bar, Power Rack and Pinion. No Limit Engineering 865-940-1503 www.nolimit.net
Dropped Shock Mounts.
$149.00 | #3GC-RR-100 1963-66 Chevy Trucks and 1967-72 Chevy Trucks. If you are lowering your truck, or want it to ride better, moving the shock mount location can help. Our mounts move the shock outside the frame and behind the axle. The correct length shock to use is based on the amount of drop in the rear coil spring. We have two standard shock lengths for this kit. One for 0” to 4” dropped coils and one for 4” to 6” dropped coils. ** Not for coil-overs. No Limit Engineering 865-940-1503 www.nolimit.net
Hunters Custom Auto
So what has Hunter’s Custom Auto accomplished in those 50 years of great service? Bringing it’s customers and followers the top of the line happenings of custom Hot Rod, Muscle Cars, you name it, they’ve customized it! Cars don’t just appear, they evolve, built on the technology & style of what came before. That’s what makes Hunters Custom Auto the best, they’ve worked on vehicles through their evolutions!
Hunter’s has just moved to a new location- but don’t worry! The same knowledgeable staff is there to help guide you and create the best custom pieces your heart desires, at almost any budget!
The new location boasts 20,000 square feet of Custom Hot Rod Happenings from custom wheels and tires (mounted, balanced, alignment), raise or lower trucks, tint windows, and so much more! They can even be your Jeep headquarters too! One of the great things about Hunter’s Custom Auto is that they carry such a wide variety of products!
They are a “Master Distributor” for Billet Specialties, Vintage Air, Classic Gauges, American Racing, Riddler Wheels, Nitto Tires, BF Goodrich Tires, US Mags, Fuel Off Road, XD Series Wheels -just to name a few!
Can’t make it out to their new location at 955 East Trinity Lane in Nashville, TN? They ship World Wide! Plus you can always find them at the best shows across the country, like the Pigeon Forge Rod Run. So why wait for the next show to catch them in your area, just head on over to www.hunterscustom.com.
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FUEL PUMPS ALTERNATORS STARTERS DISTRIBUTORS POWER STEERING PUMPS WATER PUMPS 03-06 CHEVY 7” ROUND 5.75” ROUND 4” X 6” SQUARE 6” X 7” SQUARE 88-98 CHEVY CONVERSION LIGHTS 99-02 CHEVY 07-13 CHEVY 88-98 GM 99-06 GM 73-87 GM 03-06 CHEVY 650 CHROME 645 CHROME 650 GREY 651 CHROME 695 GREY 605 MACHINED 955 E. TRINITY LN 615 227 6584 800 251 3548 NEW HEADLIGHT TECHNOLOGY WITH HALOS AND LEDS
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ATOMIC SPEEDWAY
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BEBOPS GLASS WORKS
BIG BEAR PARTS
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CAMARO SPECIALTY
CHAROLETTE ROD & CUSTOM
CHECKERED RACING
CHEROKEE TIE DOWNS
CHROME-IT SUPER POLISH CLAMPTITE
CLASSIC CHEVY OF GREENVILLE
CLASSY CREATIONS
CORAL CROSS
CRUMLEY, ERIC
CYCLONE BLOWERS
DANNY’S ROD SHOP
DAVE’S TRUCK PARTS
DILLON’S RADIATOR
DISTINCT VIBRATIONS
DIVERSAL SALES
DOC’S DIARAMA
E&E GOODS
EMORY, KEITH
ET MOTOR GEAR
FARMHOUSE CRAFT CO.
FARRIS INSURANCE
FAT CAT
FLASH CARDS
FRED MOTT RACING
GERMAN ROASTED NUTS
GROUCHY’S HOT ROD
HAMLETT’S CHEVY PARTS
HAYWOOD HOUSE
HIX, JULIA
HUEY’S CLASSIC CAR PARTS
HUNTERS CUSTOM
I Q MASSAGERS
J&W NOVA
JD WHEELS
JESSEE, TERRY
JEWELRY ELITE
JIM’S OLD PLATES
JONES, IAN
KAJUN CABIN RENTALS
KIRK’S UPHOLSTERY
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1963 TRIUMPH TR3. $17,900 | Unmolested, untouched, very high percentage of originality, interior is immaculate, factory tool pak; hand crank; and jack, original manuals, European tail lights, rust free, wreck free, 34,342 original miles, 865-300-7871
1958 BUICK SPECIAL . $2,500 | 2dr sedan, 364 V8 Dynaflow Automatic trans, 250HP, all orig, needs total restoration, have all the trim, tail lights, No rear bumper, Trades? Frankie 205-540-6035 Sweetwater, TN
1968 CHEVROLET 3/4 TON. $1,850 | Has ‘72 front clip, 307 V8 3spd manual trans, runs & drives perfectly, 4 brand new tires!, new heater core, Only trades interested in are hand guns, Do not text me- calls only, 386-681-7442 for Edward
1966 FORD GALAXIE 500. $2,500 | 2dr hardtop, good solid body & rolling chasis w/original burgandy paint, NO RUST, good TN title, Original window sticker & other important paperwork, great project, 865-724-3530
You get everything but motor, tranny, headers and driveshaft. Has 9in rear 35 spline axles, nodular iron case, Daytona pinion, Richmond gears, comp rear adj shocks, front disc brakes, 4pt cage, set up for SBF, Clear TN title, Can easily be made street legal, Truck is legal and raced with Southeast Gassers. Only reason I’m selling is I am building another car for next season. If interested text me at 865-719-2363 or call and leave message and I will return your call.
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Wheels
Deals
We Buy Junk Vehicles ANY CONDITION! Also Buying Aluminum Wheels and Auto Batteries FREE Pick-Up On Vehicles! CLASSIC CHEVY OF GREENEVILLE Ask About SHOW PRICES!! www.ClassicChevyGreeneville.com 864-269-1956 Brakes, Custom Parts, Interior, Lamps, Griffin Radiators, Bezels, Lenses, Electrical Parts, Suspension, Vintage Air Systems, Bumpers, Full Line of Sheet Metal, Front Runner Systems, Plus So Much More! Stop by our booth: Row 7 spots 1-7 Then You Need Us! Have a 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevy? 1949 STUDEBAKER PICKUP ROLLER SEG-
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Mercury 454 Big Block 700 R, Leather Interior, Suicide Back Doors, #BBT000 $ 24,000 ‘67 Ford Mustang Fastback, 351 Windsor, #BBT4 $ 29,900 ‘66 Chevrolet Bel Air
454 Big Block 400 Transmission, Monte Carlo Swivel Buckets, #BBT002
‘58 Ford Panel Truck 350 Engine, 700R4 Transmission, #BBT3 $ 28,000 ‘50 Nash Super Statesman 383 Stroker, Automatic, Art Morrison Chassis, Air Ride Suspension, #BBT5 $ 65,000
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‘81 GMC 1500 355 Motor, 350 Transmission, Clean Body, #BBT005 $10,500 ‘60 Oldsmobile Dynamic 88 Fully Restored, Custom Interior, #BBT0216 $ 25,900 2228 Winfield Dunn Pkwy. Sevierville, TN {Next to Knifeworks} bigboystoys-tn.com ‘26 Ford Tall T All Original Steel, Automatic, Ford V6 Powered, #BBT010 $ 29,900 ‘65 Ford F-100 T10 Granny, 4spd, Cliffford 6=8, Carter 2 Barrel, Brazilian Walnut Bed, #BBT007 $17,900 ‘61 Chevrolet Biscayne 468 Big Block, Holley 850 DP, Custom Frame, #BBT008 $ 32,000 865-453-4949 Down payment includes sales tax, tag, doc fee, and title. wac.
PAINT FINISH PROTECTION
Perhaps nothing ages a car or truck more than a lackluster exterior finish. Even if vehicles are only a few years old, failure to maintain the paint, tires and chrome accents can make them look worn beyond their years, potentially affecting resale value.
The environment can be a vehicle’s worst enemy. Protecting a car means being mindful of substances and habits that can compromise the exterior finish.
SEEK SHADE
Over time, the sun can damage a vehicle’s paint job through oxidation and premature fading. People who live in areas with especially warm climates may see the paint on their vehicles suffer considerable damage thanks to the sun.
One of the easiest ways to protect a vehicle from the sun is to use sheltered parking or park in the shade whenever possible. This can help protect the paint, headlights and trim. Drivers should store their cars in their garages overnight and during daylight hours when they are home.
WASH AND DRY
It’s important to routinely wash vehicles to protect their exterior finish. Use a mild cleanser designed for automobiles and a clean rag or sponge so as not to cause scratches that can cause further damage. Because minerals in tap water can be left behind through evaporation and may oxidize and damage the paint, it’s best to wipe away as much residual moisture as possible with a chamois.
PAINT PROTECTION
Waxing can prevent bird droppings, berries, splattered bugs, and more from sticking to the paint and wearing down the finish. Waxes come in paste, liquid and spray. Each type has a different reapplication schedule, so drivers should consult the product instructions.
Vehicle owners also can invest in spray films to further protect painted surfaces. Do-it-yourself products are applied like a spray and then dry to an invisible, durable film. This helps protect against insects, gravel, sand, winter salt, and even road grime. Different manufacturers offer protection films.
It is important to safeguard the exterior of a vehicle to help it look newer longer, protecting the value of the car or truck while also protecting it against the elements.
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THINGS TO DO
SEPTEMBER
DOLLY’S STAMPEDE SENIOR DAY
Sep 18, 2018
Senior Day at Dolly’s Stampede includes free health screenings and information services along with dinner and a show.
Dolly’s Stampede Dinner Attraction
3849 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865-453-4400 • dpstampede.com
THE OAK RIDGE BOYS CONCERT
Sep 21, 2018 | 3pm and 8pm | $39.95 +tax After six decades of building a legacy fit for a quartet of southern gentlemen, the Oak Ridge Boys continue to plug away at what they do best. The folks of Pigeon Forge will be treated to that when the Oak Ridge Boys bring their four-part harmonies to the stage of Country Tonite Theatre. With multiple awards under their belts and multiple chart-topping singles, the boys haven’t missed a step and are sure to bring an upbeat performance.
Country Tonight Theatre
129 Showplace Blvd
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865-453-2003 • www.countrytonitepf.com
OLD MILL HERITAGE DAY
Sep 22, 2018
Experience the past in the present at Old Mill Heritage Day in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. This is a fun-filled day for the whole family featuring arts & crafts, pumpkin painting, bingo and much more. Adults can enjoy moonshine making, farmer’s market, sorgum making demo and featured antiques. In addition, families can enjoy music & entertainment featuring world-class Bluegrass, traditional folk songs, cloggers and twirlers. Kids can enjoy the petting zoo, fire trucks, music and special arts and crafts tent.
Take a free tour of the Old Mill during your visit! People young and old are sure to enjoy Old Mill Heritage Day. Explore more events in the Pigeon Forge area.
Old Mill
175 Old Mill Avenue
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865-428-0771
OCTOBER
ROTARY CLUB CRAFTS FESTIVAL
Sep 29 - Oct 27, 2018
Visitors to Pigeon Forge have the opportunity to see and purchase handmade items from some of the area’s most talented artists and crafters. Stop by the Pigeon Forge Rotary Club Craft Fair in Patriot Park, September 30th. Admission is free, however, a freewill donation will be distributed to local and area charities.
Old Mill Ave.
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865-909-3446
TITANIC MOTORHOME SHOW
Oct 5-6, 2018 | FREE
9/23 - 9/29
Titanic showcases the latest in Motorhomes with a HUGE parking lot show.
Titanic 2134 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
800-381-7670 • www.titanicpigeonforge.com
FALL SMOKY MOUNTAIN
TROUT
TOURNAMENT
Oct 6-7, 2018
Don’t miss out on the fun and excitement of the 19th Annual Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament. This event is fun for adults, children, tourists, and locals. Over 10,000 trout will be stocked in over 20 miles of streams prior to this 2-day event and features $10,000 in cash & prizes!
Register for the Trout Tournament at Rocky Top Outfitters via our Online Registration Form, by phone, or in person @ Smoky Mtn Angler Gatlinburg.(469 Brookside Village Way Gatlinburg, TN 37738)
Late registration: Register Friday (cash only) 6 p.m. - 11 p.m. in person @ Riverside Motor Lodge in Pigeon Forge. (3575 Parkway Pigeon Forge, TN 37863)
Tournament Waters: West Prong Little Pigeon River from the National Park boundary in Gatlinburg, downstream to the Sevierville City Park bridge and it’s tributaries. (Roaring Fork, LeConte Creek, and Dudley Creek)
Weigh-in located at Patriot Park, Pigeon Forge, traffic light #7 by 4 p.m. on Saturday & 2 p.m. on Sunday 865-661-FISH [3474] • www.rockytopoutfitter.com
The National Quartet Convention is a week-long event singers and music lovers don’t want to miss. For more than 60 years the convention has been the largest gathering of Gospel singing acapella artists in the world. Some of the best known quartets will be on stage singing their hearts out. You also won’t want to miss the Power Hour showcases. It’s a fast moving musical spectacle featuring up and coming artists that are looking to prove their talent during the convention. Each Power Hour includes a new set of musical groups.
CELEBRATORS CONFERENCE
10/22 - 10/25
The Celebrators Conference is one of three annual events hosted by Phil Waldrep Ministries. The conference was created to encourage mature believers to take on leadership roles in their communities. Conference attendees will get the support, advice and tools they need to help others embrace their faith. The schedule lineup includes worship seminars led by respected bible teachers and professional speakers. There will also be live music concerts with Charles Billingsley and a comedy show.
PREMIER
ATHLETICS
10/27 - 10/28
The performers at the Premier Athletics Showcase prove dancers and cheerleaders are every bit as physically talented as professional athletes. Premier Athletics was founded in 1994 to provide cheerleaders, dancers and tumblers with training that prepares them for competing at higher levels. Today, Premier Athletics trains thousands of athletes at gyms throughout the southeast and northeast. The Premier Athletics Showcase is a chance for athletes to perform on the stage at the LeConte Center. The goal is to provide a positive experience that allows competitors to build their confidence and skills while having fun.
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FULL SHOW CALENDAR AVAILABLE AT LECONTECENTER.COM 2986 TEASTER LANE PIGEON FORGE,TN 37863
NATIONAL QUARTET CONVENTION
SHOWCASE
THE ISLAND
The Island in Pigeon Forge is your one stop in Pigeon Forge for affordable family fun all night and day!
Explore our terrific new shopping and entertainment complex with more than sixty retail and specialty shops, a number of popular restaurants and eateries, rides and games, dancing fountains, live music,
Come visit The Island in Pigeon Forge. It’s a beautiful, new, clean, safe and walkable shopping and entertainment complex with many affordable choices for entertainment, dining, shopping and lodging.
Whether you’re visiting Pigeon Forge for a wedding, reunion or family vacation, The Island in Pigeon Forge is the premier family fun and entertainment destination in the Smoky Mountains. Eat, shop, play and stay The Island
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Get out and Enjoy!
131 The Island Drive Pigeon
Forge, TN 37863
FALL FUN
Drive the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. To experience the full effect of fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains, plan to visit the National Park, which is FREE for all visitors and open year round. There are plenty of great hikes and drives for the fall, but the one we recommend is the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This scenic drive will take you through old-growth forests and offer views of the Roaring Fork creek—with leaves in dozens of hues all around!
1. Drive the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. To experience the full effect of fall colors in the Great Smoky Mountains, plan to visit the National Park, which is FREE for all visitors and open year round. There are plenty of great hikes and drives for the fall, but the one we recommend is the Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail. This scenic drive will take you through old-growth forests and offer views of the Roaring Fork creek—with leaves in dozens of hues all around!
2. Take a hayride in the Smokies. If a long hike through the park isn’t really your style, or if you’re bringing kids on your Pigeon Forge vacation, no problem! There are other options for enjoying the beauty of the great outdoors and the magnificent fall foliage in the Smokies—like a guided hayride! These relaxing hayrides will take you through another great Smoky Mountain drive: the Cades Cove Loop Road. And this fully narrated tour will give you the chance to sit back and soak in the crisp mountain air while learning the ins and outs of the park.
3. Smokies from a bird’s eye view. A hayride is great, but if what you’re after is some of the best views of the Smoky Mountains you’ll ever experience, then you need to take your guided tour to the sky with a helicopter ride. Scenic Helicopter Tours has been offering these tours over the mountains since 1972. You can choose from a variety of tour lengths, depending on your schedule and preference, but all of them will give you chance to see the stunning fall colors from the best seat in the Smokies!
4. Enjoy the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival. Another great thing about visiting Pigeon Forge in the fall is the lineup of all the seasonal events taking place this time of year. In September alone, there are dozens of events scheduled, including the Mountain Life Festival at the Mountain Farm Museum and the 17th annual Fall Smoky Mountain Trout Tournament. But another fun event that you can enjoy all through the season is the Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival. The streets of Pigeon Forge will be transformed right
before your eyes with harvest-themed displays and activities. Enjoy craft shows, artistic scenes, and more through October 31, 2018.
5. View handmade items at the Rotary Club Craft Fair.
Another fall favorite event is the 39th annual Pigeon Forge Rotary Club Craft Fair at Pigeon Forge’s Patriot Park. The fair will start Sept. 29 through Oct. 27 and offers you the unique opportunity to view and purchase locally crafted gifts from skilled craftsmen. Woodwork, Native American jewelry, quilts, and stained glass are just a few of the one-of-a-kind crafts you will find at this Pigeon Forge attraction this fall.
6. Try a refreshing glass of apple cider at the Apple Barn.
A little outside Pigeon Forge, the Apple Barn is worth the drive to Sevierville for a refreshing sip of a classic fall beverage: apple cider! Try it cold or hot at the Apple Barn and Cider Mill; you can even purchase the Aspen Mulling Spices in their general store so you can make your own batch of cider back at the cabin!
7. Choose a cabin with amazing mountain views. Finally, one of the absolute best ways to enjoy fall when you’re in Pigeon Forge is to stay in one of our cabins with mountain views. Your hike or tour through the Smokies will come to an end, but your view of the gorgeous fall foliage doesn’t have to when you stay at one of these amazing cabins. Sip a cup of coffee on your cabin’s rocking chair porch, or take advantage of your private outdoor hot tub—these are just a couple ways you can enjoy fall this year during your stay in Pigeon Forge!
Source: www.pigeonforgetncabins.com
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Smoky Mountain Harvest Festival
Fall decorations, events, entertainment, and local craft exhibits. Gatlinburg Harvest Festival will feature over the top fall decorations including new life-size, 3-dimensional Scarecrow people. Find out more at www.gatlinburg.com
OCT-NOV
Smokies Autumn Color
Autumn color displays above 4,000 feet start as early as midSept., clearly visible from such vantage points as Clingmans Dome Road. The color display usually reaches peak at middle and lower elevations between mid-October and early November.
OCT 6
TN Whiskey Experience
The Tennessee Whiskey Experience will highlight the distilleries that make up the Tennessee Whiskey Trail with product samples and cocktails straight from the distillers.
The Park Vista Hotel 705 Cherokee Orchard Rd Gatlinburg, TN 37738
Events
BACK IN BLUE – NOV 17TH @ 6PM 6pm-8pm RAIL JAM: Registration will be $10 and include access to the park, event t-shirt, small goodie bag, and a raffle ticket (while supplies last). For those of you who are spectating– we will have plenty of vendors, beverages and live on-snow entertainment (the first rail jam in the south)!!
LADIES NIGHT IN THE PARK – JAN 9 & FEB 15TH 2019
Led by a female coach with plenty of support and motivation, Ladies Night in the Park is a great way to learn about freestyle riding or improve your park skills without the pressure! ….PLUS, as an added bonus, on the same nights, check this out : Ladies, want to ski for free and help out a local charity at the same time? Ladies of all ages will receive a free 6pm-10pm Lift Ticket with 10 canned goods or nonperishable items. So enjoy the fun and recreation plus support the Sevier County Food Ministries.
Ober Gatlinburg Ski Area and Amusement Park offers mountaintop fun for visitors of all ages.
Ice skating, outdoor activities, shopping & dining...plus Skiing, snowboarding & tubing (winter).
OBER GATLINBURG Ski Area & Amusement Park 1001 Parkway Suite 2 Gatlinburg TN, 37738
fun@obergatlinburg.com
Phone: (865) 436-5423 Toll Free: (800) 251-9202
Sep 21 2018 Oct 28 2018
Ober Gatlinburg’s 9th Annual OktOBERfest will be held from September 21-October 28, 2018. This beloved event takes place every October and celebrates some of the time-honored traditions of the original OktOBERfest in Munich, Germany. There are plenty of activities and lots of fun to be had by visitors of all ages.
When you have had your fill of yodeling, schnitzel and Bavarian beer, you can enjoy everything else that Ober Gatlinburg has to offer. Some of the activities include the new Ski Mountain Coaster, the indoor Ice Skating Rink, the Alpine Slide, the Chair Swing, the Scenic Chairlift, the Amaze’n Maze, Mini-Golf, a full arcade, and the Wildlife Encounter. Remember to bring your camera along to capture the memories, as well as the gorgeous views from high above the city of Gatlinburg.
9th ANNUAL OKTOBERFEST
ALL THINGS SNOW SKIING, SNOWBOARDING, TUBING AND PLAY
The Mountains Call.. The Mountains Call...
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