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Every Tuesday: Hollywood Scoops (Between Vineland & Bridgeton) Landis Ave., Rosenhayn, NJ • Info: 856-364-8425

June 22: Annual Chicken Festival Car Show Presented by the town of Snow Hill Maryland • Info: Tony @ 410-632-3230

June 1: 16th Annual Car Show hosted by Eastern Shore Corvette Club Redman Lodge, Clyde Ave. & Rt. 13, Fruitland, MD • Info: EasternShoreCorvetteClub.org

June 29: Maple Grove Raceway Summer Flea Market & Swap Meet Maple Grove Raceway, Mohnton, PA • Info: maplegroveraceway.com

June 1: Wicked Rides Hot Rod & Classic Car Show Sea Pirate Campgrounds, West Creek, NJ • Info: Anthony @ 609-296-0902

June 29: Merchantville Car Show Downtown Merchantville, NJ • Info: Kevin @ 609-471-2634

June 2: 9th Annual Riverfront Camaro Show & Firebirds River Front, 930 Justison St., Wilmington, DE 19801 • Info: Chris @ 302-545-80440

June 30: Red, White & Blueberry Festival & Car Show Old Forks Rd. & Rt. 30, Hammonton, NJ 08037 • Info: Tony @ 609-839-2239

June 2: 6th Annual Perfection Cruise/Show 2331 N. Delsea Dr., (Rt 47) Vineland, NJ 08360 • Info: 856-794-1776

July 6: Atlantic City Racecourse 110th Anniversary Car Show 4501 Black Horse Pike (Rt. 40/322) Mays Landing, NJ 08330 • Info: Ben @ 609-652-6641

June 8: Cruise Down Memory Lane in Vineland Downtown Vineland’s “Real Cruise” Night • Info: Marv @ 856-697-6306

July 7: 40th Annual “The Little Big One” Car Show Moose Lodge, 621 Dupont Hwy., New Castle, DE 19720 • Info: Sharon @ 302-422-5105

June 8: 5th Annual Mid-Atlantic Nostalgic Drags & Classic Car Show Cecil County Dragway, Rising Sun, MD • Info: John @ 302-544-0306

July 7: Storybook Land’s 16th Annual Fabulous ‘50s Day! Storybook Land, NJ • Info: (609) 646-0103; office@storybookland.com

June 8: 4th Annual Morris Racing Car & Truck Show and Food Drive Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack • 777 Harrah’s Blvd., Chester, PA 19013

July 12-13: Darwin Doll Cruise In with Linda Vaughn & special guest York Fairgrounds, York, PA • Info: yorkcarshows.com

June 9: 3rd Annual Black Flag Racing Benefit Show 100 Margate St., Penns Grove, NJ 08069 • Info: Joe @ 856-803-7684

July 12-14: Chrysler Nationals at Carlisle Fairgrounds 100 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 • Info: 717-243-7855

June 15: Chariots of Fire Car Show 301 Edwards Dr., Brookhaven, PA 19015 • Info: Pastor Larry Weed @ 610-322-1622

July 13: All American Car Show 221 Delsea Dr., Sewell, NJ 08080 • Info: Murphy’s @ (856) 481-4236

June 15: 57th Automat Customizing & Restorations Car Show 67 Hazel St., Hicksville, NY 11801 • Info: Roger @ 516-938-7373

July 19-21: 14th Annual Syracuse Nationals at the NY State Fairgrounds State Fairgrounds, Syracuse, NY • Info: 800-753-3978

June 15: 57th Old Timers Car & Truck Show Church St., Shelbyville, De • Info: 302-436-8314

July 19-21: Super Chevy Show at Maple Grove Raceway Maple Grove Raceway, Mohnton, PA • Info: 609-856-9200 or maplegroveraceway.com

June 15: Greenville Auto Show Methodist Country House Grounds, 4830 Kennett Pike, Greenville, DE 19807 Info: LaBarre Everette @ (302) 983-6966; hgrotary@gmail.com

July 19-21: Bike Fest at Carlisle Fairgrounds 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 • Info: 717-243-7855

June 16: Skimmer Festival Weekend Antique Auto Car Show 29th St. & the Promenade, Sea Isle City, NJ 08243 • Info: James @ 973-563-0254 June 16: 2nd Annual “Homemade Jeep Show” 2199 Stanton Ave., Franklinville, NJ • Info: Jose @ 267-970-1448 June 20-22: 15th Annual Camaro & Firebird Nationals Frederick Fairgrounds,797 E. Patrick St., Frederick, MD 21709 • Info: Bud @ 610-921-3721 June 21-23: Carlisle GM Nationals at Carlisle Fairgrounds 1000 Brymar Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 • Info: 717-243-7855 June 22-23: Maple Grove Mega Mopar Action Maple Grove Raceway, Mohnton, PA • Info: (610) 856-9200; maplegroveraceway.com June 22: South Jersey Drifters 6th Annual Car Show 53 Union Rd., Millville, NJ 08332 • Info: Kathy @ 856-364-5221 June 22: Sunny Side Farms “Drive-In Movie” Night 895 Middle Neck Rd., Warwick, MD, 21912 • Info: Al or Mary @ 410-755-6129

July 20: “Tearing Down the Walls” Car Show 424 Indian Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 08302 • Info: David @ 609-364-3765 July 20: Wings & Wheels at Dover Air Force Base Dover, DE • Info: Rich @ 302-674-5365 July 20: Car Show for a Cure at Washington Twp. High School 519 Hurffville, Crosskeys Rd., Sewell, NJ 08081 • Info: Jim @ 856-366-5034 July 26: Hot Summer’s Night Cruise at Riverveiw Beach Park Rt. 49, Pennsville, NJ 08070 • Info: Jason @ 856-491-1836 July 27: Watermelon Festival at Wrights Market Rt. 24, Millsboro, DE • Info: Larry @ 302-280-6635 July 27: “Wheels of Thunder” at Gouldtown Volunteer Fire Department Rt. 49 between Millville & Bridgeton (south side) • Info: wheelsofthunder.com Aug 2-4: Carlisle Truck Nationals from S-10 to Peterbuilt Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 • Info: 717-243-7855 5


By Frank Adkins

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few weeks ago, I had a conversation with a couple of my automotive students, one of whom was considering purchasing an older Ford truck. His dilemma was that this particular truck was located in the Midwest. The students were discussing shipping options and whether it would be more cost effective to have it transported, or to pick the truck up in person and drive it back to Delaware.

I smiled and said, “Go get it and drive it home.” No doubt, they’d encounter

problems along the way, but the lessons learned in overcoming those obstacles and the resulting stories would last a lifetime. Most of us have similar stories of

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hard-learned lessons from the roadside. Let’s face it: the adventure sparked by the insanity of setting out on a trip of several hundred miles in an unknown car is a rite of passage in the automotive hobby. It’s something every automotive enthusiast needs to experience at least once! The following stories recap a few of my experiences: When I was 17, I towed my ’68 Dart GT 100 miles home from Salisbury, Md., behind my first ’64 Dart using a couple of tow chains and tires sandwiched tightly between the bumpers. It’s amazing what you can do when you don’t know any better! A few months later, a buddy and I dragged another car home in a surprise thunderstorm at night, with a borrowed pick-up, a tow chain, and makeshift wiring to feed the


taillights. The wipers on the newly acquired car were inoperative, but somehow he avoided ramming the truck. A few years later, I boarded an Amtrak one way to Boston to purchase a car only to discover it had no title. The seller assured me that Massachusetts did not issue titles for cars more than 10 years old, and the only paperwork he offered during this late night transaction was a hand-written bill of sale. Before handing over a considerable sum of cash for a car I feared was stolen, I spoke with the local police who verbally confirmed the state’s policy on old vehicle titles but refused to give me anything in writing. Reluctantly, I bought the car, spent the night in a sleeping bag next to it in a rest area on the Massachusetts Turnpike, and made the remainder of the trip home without issue. Even so, it was a tense couple of days before I had my new Delaware title in hand! I have a number of similar stories, but one stands above all others and it involves a car purchased by my friend Steve Gray. Steve and I met more than 30 years ago when I was a shy 16-year-old working at a vacuum cleaner and sewing machine shop called Acuri Sew-Vac on Kirkwood Highway in Delaware. As introverted as I was, Steve was every bit as extroverted. While I was content to sit at my bench and knock out repairs, he was in his element on the sales floor helping customers. Despite our very different personalities, we became friends, and one thing we shared was a passion for cars. Steve’s first car had been a lime green ’70 Dart Swinger, and for years he’d longed for another. By 1996 he owned the store, now called Steve’s Sew-‘n’-Vac, and the hunt was on for a car similar to his first. One of Steve’s most admirable qualities is his ability to look and to think beyond the invisible barriers most folks place before themselves. While ordinary folks might dismiss an idea as “ It can’t be done,” Steve’s approach is to say, “There’s got to be a way, and I’m going to find it.” One day in early 1996 he proposed a trip to Georgia to visit his mother and to pick up a preserved 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger 340 – a lime green beauty much like his first car. Steve’s widowed mother, Jane, had relocated from Delaware to Georgia more than a decade earlier. Her significant other, Russ, had purchased the Dart for Steve from a local. “Russ said it’s in pretty good shape. He checked the car over and fixed a few minor things,” Steve said. “Right now he’s working on the heater.” Heat was a must in February. I was the shop foreman in a Chrysler dealership by day and a college student by night. I’m a sucker for adventure, but I couldn’t be away for an extended time. I had no choice but to decline. Steve didn’t see it that way. “I got a deal on plane tickets,” he said over the phone a few days later. He was talking fast so I couldn’t interrupt. “We’ll fly out of Baltimore Sunday morning, catch a connecting flight in Charlotte, and then land in Spartanburg. My Mom will pick us up, take us to her house, and we’ll be on the road by noon. It’s a 12 hour drive so we’ll be back by midnight.” He paused to let it sink in, but only for a moment. Knowing I’d object, he rattled on, “And if things go wrong, I got round trip tickets. We can change our departure time for the return trip for $50 a ticket and fly home that night.” Damn it, he knew how to defuse any argument I could muster! This was not my first inkling he might be crazy, but I just couldn’t say no. Our bumpy red-eye from Baltimore to Charlotte was via a DC-9 – a school bus with wings. We were to depart Charlotte an hour later, but an overhead monitor showed our connecting flight had been cancelled. “We booked you on a later flight,” the information desk attendant stated as if she had personally done us a favor. Steve voiced his displeasure but the attendant sat stone-faced, unfazed. It seemed her job was to take grief from angry travelers, and she was good at it.

We should have landed ninety miles away in Spartanburg an hour and a half later. We realized that we could rent a car and arrive on schedule. Within minutes we were thumping down the interstate at breakneck speed in a ragged Cavalier with one misshapen tire. The Greenville-Spartanburg airport was an unimposing facility half the size of a rural high school. We scanned the parking lot but failed to locate Jane’s car. We dashed up and down every corridor and searched the waiting areas and the café, but there was no sign of her. In this pre-cell phone era, we could only assume she’d left upon learning we’d been moved to a later flight. Three hours later she appeared with Russ in tow, moments before our rescheduled flight landed. “We saw your flight was canceled, so we went shopping,” Jane said. Russ looked exhausted. It was now after noon. As we drove, Russ disclosed the specifics of the Dart, and the more he said, the more uneasy I became. “It was sitting ‘bout 10 years. The boy pushed it into the woods when he parked it, but we drug it out and got it running. It runs real good, but it don’t always shift into high gear. If I didn’t mention it, it’s got a little sore spot on the left side near the back. And I didn’t get the heater finished, but it’s in the trunk.” With the heater missing, I knew there was a stovepipe-sized hole in the firewall that would channel cold air and engine fumes into the passenger’s crotch. “It’s been warm so you shouldn’t need heat.” Indeed, northern Georgians were enjoying unseasonably warm 60 degree highs, but in Delaware the highs were in the 20s and the ground was snow covered. I wanted to punch Steve. When we pulled up at Jane’s place, the excitement on Steve’s face faded to horror. There sat his Dart on decayed tires, its sagging rear springs lending a nose-up attitude, its body and windows chalked green with woods funk. And that “little sore spot” turned out to be a foot-deep crater where the quarter panel appeared to have been clobbered by a dump truck. The collision had folded the rear bumper, leaving it jutting behind the car. We scrubbed the windows and headed north as the sun hung low in the western sky. The worn suspension made it difficult to stay in one lane, and a makeshift roadside alignment did little to improve the handling. Even so, it ran surprisingly well—right up to the moment that it quit. Sediment from the rusted gas tank had clogged the fuel pick-up, and despite several mouthfuls of rotten gasoline, our attempts to remedy the condition on the side of the road proved futile. The sun was sinking fast. While we pondered our plight, a roll-back pulled up behind us. In short order, the operator loaded the ailing Dart and took us back to the airport where we would implement Steve’s contingency plan to fly home. He would arrange to have the Dart transported later. We unloaded the car after dark and ran inside to catch a plane, but the desk attendant informed us that the $50 deal was valid only if we re-booked our return flights for some time after Tuesday because the tickets wouldn’t become valid until that day. If we wanted to fly home that night, it would cost over $600 each. Steve ranted again, but she remained as cool and emotionless as the attendant we’d encountered in Charlotte. It was as if they were sisters. Soon we were bound for home in another rented car, thankfully this time with four round tires. We alternated driving and sleeping, but somewhere near Richmond I confused the two. I awoke to Steve’s shouts only to realize I was driving. As the sun of a new day overtook the darkness, I collapsed onto his couch, blinked, then headed to work. It was our best trip ever!

“The adventure sparked by the insanity of setting out on a trip of several hundred miles in an unknown car is a rite of passage in the automotive hobby.”

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From left to right: David Hemple of Century Bank, Vineland Police Chief Tim Codispoti and Ben Notaro.

Members of the car community gathered on a cool March day to support a very worthwhile cause. The “Cars for a Cure” car and bike show took place in Blackwood, N.J., and participants brought out 130 cars to raise funds for pediatric cancer research. Blackwood Plaza was packed with rides as people enjoyed great food, music and helping a charity. The show headquarters was at Sam’s Bar & Grille and was under the guidance of certifiable car guy Gene Martinez with sponsorship by the Blackwood Fire Company. The show was held in conjunction with St. Baldrick’s, an organization that supports childhood cancer research. They hosted a head-shaving ceremony, in which many donors and sponsors had the chance to give to a cause—and receive a smooth pate. For more info about St. Baldrick’s, visit their website at stbaldriks.org. A total of $45,000 was raised that day – a number that shows how people are always ready to help a worthwhile cause and enjoy their car hobby as well.

Many of our crime-fighting comic book heroes seem to tool around in a fancy car, and the Batmobile is arguably the most popular. But I believe the real life heroes in our society are the men and women of our police departments. I’ve always respected the courage of police officers, and how each day they put their lives on the line for us. So, I decide to do something to show my appreciation for the members of the Vineland Police Department. I approached Century Savings Bank and we agreed to donate funds to have a 1:64 scale VPD car made to give to every officer in the city. What better way for a car guy and local banking institution to show their appreciation than to give someone their own car. Thank you to all police officers in our great country and to my hometown’s finest.

— Text: Ben Notaro, Photo: Gene Martinez

— Text and photos Ben Notaro

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Salem County Fairgrounds Swap Meet

Spring Thaw Cruise

Swap meets are like treasure ships that people have the opportunity to explore. The goodies you may find in places like the scenic 42nd annual South Jersey swap meet and car corral can be like gold in the mother lode. Located at the Salem County Fairgrounds in Woodstown, N.J., the event hosted 360 automotive vendors and a car corral—with one huge selection of rides up for grabs. This is a “real” swap meet, in which car enthusiasts clean out their garages full of car parts and automobile-related items. The South Jersey Region AACA put this together, and let me tell you: this is a big event drawing enthusiasts from up to five surrounding states. If you are looking for the largest car garage sale in the Garden State, this is definitely the place to visit.

The classic car season was ushered in with the Spring Thaw Car Cruise held at the Main Tree Shopping parking lot in Vineland, N.J. This unofficial season opener brought out 475 cruisers with their special rides. It was an event that drew cars from all over South Jersey and Delaware. A mild spring day, the sounds of a DJ playing those golden oldies and conversations with friends in the car community made for the perfect launch of the season. The cruise was staged by the South Jersey Cruisers Association in cooperation with the Acme market.

— Text photos Ben Notaro

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High-Energy Summer at Carlisle Fairgrounds Even “Elvis” came out to enjoy the cars

St. Isidore’s Church 2nd Annual Car Show Cruisers go to car shows to enjoy their hobby and share time with friends and fellow cruisers. Some shows are so much fun that even the king of rock and roll takes time out from his busy schedule to enjoy the cars. The second annual St. Isidore’s Car Show in Vineland, N.J., had a lot of fine cars and the cruisers enjoyed a good time while witnessing one of the best Elvis tribute artists ever (Doug Church). Now, how many car shows have a car owners’ outing and get the “King” himself to participate at an event? — Text and photos Ben Notaro

By Michael Garland Carlisle Events hosts 13 Pennsylvania-based shows annually and 17 overall. As the summer months arrive, the energy level increases exponentially at the Carlisle Fairgrounds with the arrival of four great events. First, Carlisle’s Summer of Muscle showcases some of the best from Detroit as part of the Carlisle Ford Nationals, Carlisle GM Nationals and Carlisle Chrysler Nationals. Those three events are capped by Carlisle Bike Fest, a weekend that welcomes open- air enthusiasts who ride all types of two- and three-wheeled machines. The Carlisle Ford Nationals kick start the summer fun and run June 7-9. The weekend hosts nearly 3,000 machines and offers everyone the chance to win an X302-crate engine, register for a 2013 Ford Raptor (two-year lease), or take part in exciting ridealongs with Miller Motorsports Park and Ford Racing. There are also demo rides, a highperformance 289 display, 20 years of SVT celebration, special guest Steve Saleen, a downtown parade and more. After a week off, the fairgrounds once again come to life, June 12-13 with the Carlisle GM Nationals. There will be a special Turbo Buick display, Cacklefest with NHRA Hall of Famer Bruce Larson, a special Saturday only get-together with NASCAR Hall of Famer Bobby Allison and more. Guests can also enjoy a special movie double feature in downtown Carlisle with a documentary called Black Air. This film tells the story of the Buick Grand National. The second film is the Burt Reynolds flick, Cannonball Run. GM weekend also features test drives, autocross, drag racing and family fun, too. Mopar Excitement is up next and the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals take place July 1214. This year, celebrate 30 years of the horror flick Christine as well as welcome Sonny Shroyer (Enos) from the Dukes of Hazzard. The Christine gathering features five cast members from the film, including Keith Gordon who played the lead, Arnie. There will also be a Fury onsite that was used during the move. On the automotive side, the survivors display returns as does the Mopar Collectors Guide Hall of Fame inductions. There’s also a Max Wedge reunion and just like the two shows before it, a burnout completion and beauty contest. Finally, Carlisle Bike Fest wraps the month of July. The event, July 19-21, celebrates all things open air. There are two motorcycle giveaways, onsite competitions, live music, demo rides, family fun and more. In addition, Appalachian Harley-Davidson returns with its dealer mall. This allows enthusiasts to pick up a new or consigned bike, plus shop for the latest apparel. Details on these events plus all others promoted by Carlisle Events is available online at www.CarlisleEvents.com.

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Show season is really cranked up now, and with all that cold, nasty weather behind us, it’s time to start enjoying our rides. Check out all the show dates in this issue—there are hundreds of shows and cruises just waiting for you. I hope to see you at one soon. During the dreadful winter months, I attended two events where car clubs and organizations had a chance to promote their events for 2013. First was the Inter-club meeting hosted by our very own “Cruising News” with Larry Lazareff, our MC for the day. This meeting was very well attended and as I said earlier, all the car clubs and organizations had a chance to talk about their schedules for 2013. I can tell you: 2013 is going to be packed with shows and cruises seven days a week. At this event, Tony Sceia and I had a chance to speak about our presidents’ meetings that we hold throughout the year, and about clubs that support other clubs. Our current group of presidents met on April 14 with about 15 presidents in attendance. During dinner we discussed everything from costs at events to the several events scheduled every night of the week. We promoted clubs that support clubs and the charities that we all represent. We certainly invite and hope more presidents join us. All are welcome—just contact Tony Sceia at tony.sceia@ us.ibm.com or me at bn67fairlane@gmail.com. It’s important for all to note that shows and cruises, no matter how big or small, have expenses. Part of the presidents’ discussions concerned products that can help save money for clubs, from dash plaques to trophies. We promote having our club members support other local clubs’ events, rather than some “pop-up” show that has no cause behind it. A couple members of the Delaware car clubs thought this presidents “get-together” was an idea they may consider for themselves in the future. If talking one on one can save you money and get more cars to your events, then the mission has been accomplished. I also attended the “Showfinder” meeting in Burlington County hosted by Tom Szymczyk and Frank Staff. Again, it was a very well attended program where everyone had a chance to discuss their shows and cruises not only in South Jersey but in the Central Jersey area. Tom and Frank were also gracious enough to allow Tony and me to speak on our presidents’ “get-together” where the message was again received with positive reactions. We thank everyone for the opportunity to pass the word along. I need to remind you that the mission of the presidents’ round table is not to exclude anyone from this wonderful hobby, but to promote awareness when planning an event so that your event and others around you can be as successful as possible. It’s definitely not easy to plan an event, but it is easy to reach out to investigate your possibilities with established organizations that have been doing this for a long time. Car clubs are made up of wonderful people who are always willing to help. If you are thinking about promoting a show or a cruise then you must first attend a show or cruise to get a feel of what it’s all about and ask the right questions. Finally, let’s not lose sight of why we participate in this wonderful hobby. It’s all about fun. Don’t ever take the fun out of it. Keep On Cruisin’…Bill Nese

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Old Friends + Old Cars = Good Times By John Quinn

One observation I’ve made in my garage interview travels: the groups of car guys hanging out and helping each other. When I was at the Delco Cruisers Show last fall, I met a group of fellows wearing jackets that said “The Garage Guys, West Chester, Pa.” As we talked, they invited me to hang out with them on their meeting night. This is not a formal club – no dues, no officers, but one rule: just 14 members are permitted. Between them all, they have 34 street rods and one old Chevy stock car. When I arrived at Gary Green’s garage it was like a mini car show with all types of street rods; Model A’s, ’32 Ford coupes and roadsters, and a ’36 Ford coupe. They have been meeting like this for 10 years now. They simply come out to have some pizza, beer, soda, and some good bench racing. What a good time I had with these fellows – the stories they told could have filled a four-hour radio show. Needless to say, I have to go back in the future. Since Cruising News has been condensed to four issues, I squeezed in another garage visit. This time I was on the Jersey side of the river in Sewell, N.J., at Jim

The Garage Guys from West Chester, PA in no particular order: Gary Green, Tom Simon, Ernie Meade, Joe Taukle, Jack Denton, Glenn McCaw, Fred Prince, Lucian Smith, John Rose, John Gottier, Bob Ritter, Ron Beachboard, Dave Dell’Aringa, and Pete Devaney.

Hemphill’s garage. At Jim’s, I found the same deal. When I arrived, a yard full of old cars and trucks greeted me – mainly old school hot rods, race cars and motorcycles. Jim was working on restoring a ¾ midget race car that was originally built by his father-in-law in 1965. The motor is out of a Triumph motorcycle. He also had a friend’s 1937 Ford two-door sedan on his lift, replacing the quick change rear. Jim’s own cars include a 1941 two-door hot rod, a 1937 Ford two-door, a 1959 Ford four-door, a 1966 Ford Mustang GT, and he is restoring a 1957 Flat Tracker motorcycle. Some of the drivers and cars that showed up that night were John Genther with his ’51 Ford pickup, Steve Robertson in his ’32 Ford three-window coupe, and The Moonshine Runner, Bob Belh, and his 1939 Ford two-door sedan. All the stories and histories of these rides made for a great cast of characters, which goes to prove that old friends plus old cars equals good times! See you on the radio at 92.1 FM WVLT or at WVLT.com at the Show & Go Garage, Tuesday nights 8-9 p.m.

Jim Hemphill and the gang at Jim’s garage. Jim is on the left side holding the banner.

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Ladies and gentlemen, one of South Jersey’s largest car shows and family events is revving up in beautiful downtown Merchantville. The Merchantville 15th Annual Summer Sock Hop, Car and Bike Show will take place on Saturday, June 29 (two weeks earlier than in previous years, with a rain date set for Saturday, July 6). The other major change is the time. This year, car registration will be from 8:30 a.m. to noon, and the show will be from noon to 5 p.m. The famed Elvis impersonator, Mark Reno, will be here performing the best of Elvis. Our annual car show has a ’50s Sock Hop and Theme, where more than 800 cars and motorcycles come to compete for one of the 26 “Best in Show” 6.5’ trophies. In addition, more than 400 additional trophies are awarded. The first 800 cars and bikes to show up will get a free commemorative dash plaque. This show features a unique award class, the “Combination Class,” where you can enter any combination of two different vehicles (bike, truck or car). Additional live entertainment will be held throughout the town, including the famous rockabilly band Full Blown Cherry and other great singers performing throughout the day. There will be nine DJs and a main stage area for the following contests: dance, singing, hula hoop, and best dressed in ’50s style. This is a “fun for all” family event, which includes the following events for children: magic shows, a petting zoo, a moon bounce, pony-drawn cart rides, face painting, and rock wall climbing. One of the main highlights of the day is our spectacular Veteran’s Ceremony. At 2 p.m., the entire town and all the entrants gather at the gazebo as Bob Paterson performs a moving and emotional rendition of our country’s National Anthem. The ceremony sets the bar for any ceremony, anywhere. We have bagpipers, mummers, the Marine Color Guard, and a food drive to round out the day. The Cherry Valley Rail Road Club will host an open house exhibit in the Grace Episcopal Church basement. The famous Merchantville Car Show T-shirt will be sold for only $10 the day of show. We will have a 50/50 raffle (several people will be walking around the show selling the 50/50 tickets. The drawing will be at 5 p.m. at the gazebo. Participants must be present to win). Every year we honor the memory of someone special to the car show. This year there will be a special tribute to Rob English, Corvette restoration specialist. We will have a section for all Corvettes – and plenty of awards. So, polish those hubcaps, put on your blue suede shoes, grab the family, and cruise on over to the Merchantville Car Show and Summer Sock Hop.


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EVENT LISTINGS June 1 (Saturday) Pike Creek Cruise In Pike Creek Shopping Center 4732 Limestone Rd., Wilmington, DE 19808 Hours: 4-8pm All vehicles welcome, and there will be music and food. Proceeds go to charity. Info: Jack Bianchino @ (302) 753-0089; 6speedjack@comcast.net www.vetteclub.org June 1 (Saturday) Que for the Troops Car Show 9125 Millcreek Rd., Levittown, PA 19054 Hours: all day $15 registration, 10am-2pm. Event includes BBQ contest, live music, vendors, free rides, arts and crafts, and fireworks at night (weather permitting). Event benefits Liberty USO. Handicap accessible, food, music, kids welcome, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: Len @ (215) 510-6629; lenpribish@hotmail.com June 1 (Saturday) 8th Annual Spring BOPC Show Granite Run Mall 1067 W. Baltimore Pike, Media, PA 19063 Hours: 9am-3pm Presented by Delaware Valley Oldsmobile Club. All Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, and Cadillacs are welcome, rain or shine. Nonrefundable $10 advance registration due by May 25, and $15 on-site show registration is from 9am-12pm, awards at 3pm. Handicap accessible, food available, kids welcome, dash plaques, door prizes, and 50/50 raffle benefiting RE Olds Museum. Info: Jeff Antonucci @ (484) 889-2884; dvocinfo@yahoo.com June 1 (Saturday) Alex’s Lemonade and Car Show Skyline United Methodist Church 3100 Skyline Dr., Wilmington, DE 19808 Hours: 8:30am-2pm Rain date June 8. Pre-registration $8 by May 25. Please send check to Skyline U.M.C. and put “Car Show” in memo. Registration is $10 day of show, from 8:30-10:30am. All cars will receive dash plate. Proceeds go to charity, and event includes a yard sale. Info: Curtis @ (302) 270-3440; bachoff12376@aol.com

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June 1 (Saturday) Chick-fil-A Saturday Night Cruises Lowes Shopping Plaza Rt. 9 N., Howell, NJ 7731 Hours: 5pm-8pm The Blue Moon Kruizers Classic Car Club presents Saturday night cruises, all vehicles welcome. Fan-belt toss, hula hoop contests for kids, food, music throughout the evening, and trophies and door prizes awarded. Proceeds go to charity. bluemoonkruizers.freehosting.net Info: John Lebrio @ (732) 938-7342; blumoonkruizers@verizon.net June 1 (Saturday) 2013 Wicked Rides Hot Rod & Classic Car Show 491 Thomas Ave., Little Egg Harbor, N.J. Hours: all day. We are seeking door prizes and giveaway items for our annual classic car show at Sea Pirate Campground on Route 9 in West Creek, NJ. Single items will be used as door prizes and bulk donations (over 200 pieces) will be used in our complimentary bags. Please consider donating gift certificates, products, t-shirts, or other articles. Logo items are welcome. Please indicate your donation and mail to address listed above. Info: Anthony S. @ (609) 296-0902; wickedrides57@aol.com June 1 (Saturday) Jake’s Wayback Cruise Nights BJ’s Parking Lot at Jake’s Rt. 113, Millsboro, DE Hours: 3:30pm-9pm Handicap accessible, food and music available, kids welcome, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: (302) 934-8303 June 1 (Saturday) 16th Annual Car Show Redmen Lodge Clyde Ave., & Rt. 13, Fruitland, MD Hours: 9am-12pm All vehicles welcome and Corvettes are judged separately. Registration fee, handicap accessible, food and music, kids welcome, and trophies available. Info: EasternShoreCorvetteClub.org June 1 (Saturday) Endeavor Lodge Car-Truck-Motorcycle & Tractor Show Endeavor Lodge Rt. 1 & Rt. 5, 12237 Union St. exit, Milton, DE 19968 Hours: 8am-3pm Registration fee, all vehicles welcome. Handicap accessible, food, music, kids welcome, and trophies offered. Info: Rick @ (302) 381-6817


EVENT LISTINGS June 2 (Sunday) Children’s Miracle Network Car Show Kistler Clinic 175 S. Wilkes-Barre Blvd., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702 Hours: 10am-2:00pm Rain or shine. No registration fee, but donations requested for charity. Handicap accessible, food and music, kid friendly and all vehicles welcome. Info: Kathy Ostrowski @ (570) 237-2161; kostrowski@geisiner.com June 2 (Sunday) 9th Annual Riverfront Camaro Show Wilmington Riverfront 930 Justison Street, Wilmington, DE 19801 Hours: 8am-4pm 1967 to 2013 Camaros and 1967 to 2002 Firebirds welcome. Stock, modified, pro street and daily drivers. Dash plaques to first 100 entrants, and goodie bags given to all entrants; door prizes. Free 2013 Camaro test drives, courtesy of Diver Chevrolet. Awards to top 25 Camaros/Firebirds, plus celebrity picks. Rain date June 9. Registration fee, kids welcome, food and music, trophies. Info: Chris Shallcross @ (302) 545-8040; dvrcc@hotmail.com

June 2 (Sunday) Sundance Saloon Custom Car & Bike Show Sundance Saloon Claymont, DE Hours: 11am-4pm Refreshments, BBQ, roasted corn, and more. DJ and Trouble Walkin’ @ after party. Giveaways, prizes, and 50/50. Peoples Choice Trophies. All vehicles welcome. $5 registration at 8am. Upper Sundance lot is for pre-1980 cars. All motorcycles must park in bank lot next door. Other show cars, please park in the Kindercare lot. General parking in the Big Lots lot across street. Rain date June 9 (call 610-304-1438 about inclement weather). Handicap accessible, family friendly, trophies available, and proceeds go to charity. Vendors welcome. Info: Kelso @ (610) 304-1438; carshowteam@comcast.net

June 2 (Sunday) 6th Annual Perfection Cruise 2331 N. Delsea Dr., Vineland, NJ Hours: all day 6th annual perfection cruise, rain or shine! Music, food, door prizes, 50/50, swap meet, and more. All proceeds benefit Our Lady of Mercy Academy’s “Peace Maker” scholarship award in memory of Hamilton Howard Blackshear, Jr. Music by B & E Entertainment and live classic guitar by Lance Hackney & Sons. Please mail $10 registration fee to the above address by June 1. Info: Perfection Auto Sales at (856) 7941776; perfectionauto@comcast.net perfectionautosales.net

June 4 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights Hollywood Scoops Landis Ave., Rosenhayn, NJ Hours: 5pm-8pm Handicap accessible, food, family friendly, music, and all vehicles welcome. Info: (856) 364-8425

June 3 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights 1231 Rt. 206, Shamong, NJ, 08088 Hours: 4-8pm Enjoy a free cruise night with food and drinks. All vehicles are welcome. Info: Mighty Joe’s Citgo @ (609) 268-0303

June 6 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic Rt. 9 S., Rio Grande, NJ Hours: 7pm-9pm Event is weather permitting. All vehicles welcome. Enjoy hot rods and classics. Info: Rick Pearson @ (609) 886-2198; RickStude41@netscape.net JerseyCapeCruisers.com

June 4 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro Millsboro Dairy Queen Downtown Millsboro, Millsboro, DE 19966 Hours: 4pm-9pm Handicap accessible, food available, kid friendly, music, and all vehicles welcome. Info: Rusty @ (302) 934-7377

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Sunday, July 7, 2013 11:00am—4:00pm If you have a nice, old vehicle and a young family, come spend the day with us! For over 50 years, Storybook Land has been a favorite place for kids and for their parents. This totally shaded family amusement park is a great place to show your car or truck and to have fun with your family at the same time! Space is limited to 125 vehicles, so send your registration early! Vehicles 30 years or older are welcome (1981 or older). On the day of the show, each vehicle driver will receive four (4) Storybook Land tickets ($100 value) good for admission and unlimited rides for that day. Registered vehicles must be admitted between 9am and 11am. All vehicles must be placed before park opening at 11am. Owner agrees to show vehicle from 11am—4pm. Registration is $35.00. Please call or e-mail us for a registration form (609)646-0103 or Office@storybookland.com. www.storybookland.com 17


EVENT LISTINGS June 7 (Friday) First Friday Cruise German American Society 215 Uncle Pete’s Rd., Yardville, NJ Info: Val Hoenisch @ (609) 240-1496

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June 7 (Friday) Cruise Night Bowmanstown Rod and Gun Club 525 Club Rd., Palmerton, PA 18071 Hours: 4pm-8pm Weather permitting. Registration fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome. Info: Karin Bristow @ (267) 275-1421; thebigbadwolf@lonewolf-freespirits.com lonewolf-freespirits.com

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June 8 (Saturday) 3rd Annual Governor Printz Antique Car Show Governor Printz Park 101 Taylor Ave., Essington, PA 19029 Hours: 9am-3pm Show open to cars and trucks up to 1988. Day of show entry fee $15, and proceeds benefit charity. Trophies to top 25 vehicles, plus Best of Show. Peer ballot judging. Arrive by 11am for best chance of winning. No trailered vehicles. Show held in conjunction with the Tinicum Township’s 26th Annual Flea Market. For flea market info call (610) 5219002. Music, 50/50, door prizes and more! No charge for spectators. Rain date June 15. Info: Ron McAllister @ govprintzcarshow@yahoo.com


EVENT LISTINGS June 8 (Saturday) 5th Annual Mid-Atlantic Car Show & Nostalgia Drags Cecil County Dragway Rising Sun, MD Hours: all day Food and music in a family-friendly environment with trophies available. All vehicles welcome and event is handicap accessible. Info: John @ (302) 544-0306; carshowjohn@gmail.com

June 8 (Saturday) Cruise Down Memory Lane Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ Hours: 5pm-10pm Largest cruise in New Jersey. Live music, DJs, food, kid friendly, handicap accessible, and vendors are welcome. Cars go on display at 5pm. Cars cruise the avenue at 8pm. Rain date June 9 from 2-7pm. Info: Marv Askins @ (856) 697-6306; marv350@hotmail.com thesouthjerseycruisers.com

June 8 (Saturday) Carlisle Ford Nationals For details, see 6/7 listing.

June 8 (Saturday) Self Expressions Car Club Car Show Mt. Zion AME Church 18211 Beach Hwy., Ellendale, DE Hours: 8am-3pm Registration fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies available, and funds go to charity. Info: (302) 242-6765

June 8 (Saturday) 4th Annual Morris Racing Car & Truck Show and Food Drive Harrah’s Philadelphia Casino & Racetrack 777 Harrah’s Blvd., Chester, PA 19013 Hours: 10am-3pm Registration fee is $20 per car; rain date June 15. Event supports charity.

June 8 (Saturday) 2013 Car Show Del. Tech. Community College Owens Campus, Georgetown, DE Hours: 9am-3pm Registration fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: Dan @ (302) 542-1800 June 8 (Saturday) Jake’s Wayback Show SPCA fund drive. For details, see 6/1 listing. June 8 (Saturday) Hardee’s Cruise Night Hardee’s Green Tree Plaza Rt. 8, Dover, DE Hours: 5pm-9pm Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: delrods.org

June 9 (Sunday) Carlisle Ford Nationals For details, see 6/7 listing. June 9 (Sunday) 3rd Annual Black Flagged Racing Benefit Car Show Penns Grove VFW 100 Margate St., Penns Grove, NJ 8069 Hours: 11:30am-5pm Benefits charity. Open to all vehicles. $15 registration fee. Registration starts at 11:30am. All vehicles must be registered by 2pm. Live music by Tin Whiskers. Food, Chinese auction (winners drawn at 3:30pm), cash bar, and trophies (awarded at 4pm). Info: Joe LaClaire @ (856) 803-7684; blackflaggedracing@gmail.com

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EVENT LISTINGS June 10 (Monday) Cruising at Victory Sports Bar Victory Sports Bar Rt. 73, Berlin, NJ Hours: 5pm-9pm All are welcome; second Mondays through October. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome. Info: Dan “Herbie” @ (856) 375-9198 June 10 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. June 11 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing. June 11 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. June 12 (Wednesday) “LAPPS” Car Cruise & Get Together Lapps Olympia Dairy Bar & Grille Rt. 40 Carney’s Point, NJ Hours: 5pm-9pm Antique cars, 50/50, food, door prizes, and restrooms available. Info: Paul @ (856) 498-1121 backroadcruisers.net June 13 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. June 13 (Thursday) Grande Pizza Cruise Grande Pizza 4200 Birney Ave., Moosic, PA 18507 Hours: 1pm-5pm Rain date July 11. Benefits charity. Music, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome, raffles, and 50/50. Info: Joe Carra @ (570) 851-8633; joecarra35@gmail.com villacapricruisers.com June 13 (Thursday) CCHSC 7th Annual Classic 7 Antique Car Show Ann Mullen Building 425 Woodbury Turnersville Rd., Blackwood, NJ 8012 Hours: 6pm-8pm Food, trophies, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome. Info: Kay Harmon @ (856) 374-6408; kharmon@cchsc.com June 13 (Thursday) Burgers-N-Beans Cruise Nights Burgers & Beans at the Air Park Plaza DuPont Highway, Milford, DE Hours: 5pm-8pm 50/50, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome. Info: Dan @ (302) 645-2977 20


EVENT LISTINGS June 14 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing. June 14 (Friday) Friday Night Cruises At Pep Boys Pep Boys Blackhorse Pike (across from “Barb’s” Harley Davidson), Audubon, NJ Hours: 5pm-9pm Rain date June 21. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome. Info: Tony @ (856) 520-3230 June 15 (Saturday) Fox Run Cruise Nights Fox Run Shopping Ctr. Rts. 40 & 72, Bear, DE Hours: 4pm-8pm Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and registration fee. Info: Mike @ (302) 757-3664 June 15 (Saturday) Chariots of Fire Car Show 301 Edwards Dr., Brookhaven, PA 19015 Hours: 10am-3pm Registration is $15 and t-shirts go to registered drivers. Piston Cup trophies awarded. 20 classes of cars and pick-ups. Rain date June 22. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and proceeds go to charity. Info: Pastor Lawrence Weed @ (610) 3221622; pastorweed@hotmail.com chariots-of-fire.org June 15 (Saturday) Soul Riders Auto Club Show @ Kimothy’s Kimothy’s Place 4035 S. DuPont Highway Rt. 13, Townsend, DE 19734 Hours: 1pm-4:30pm Toys collected at each show. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, and trophies available. Info: Tony Lewis @ (302) 998-5951; comp1deej@yahoo.com Facebook: Soul Riders Auto club of Delaware June 15 (Saturday) Greenville Auto Show Methodist Country House Grounds 4830 Kennett Pike, Greenville, DE 19807 Hours: 10am-3pm 25 trophies awarded. 50/50, door prizes, first 100 cars receive dash plaques and goodie bags, and DJ Bob Burke. Online registration opens April 1 for $15. Day of event, registration is $20, from 9am-10am. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, and all vehicles welcome. Info: LaBarre Everette @ (302) 983-6966; hgrotary@gmail.com June 15 (Saturday) Chick-fil-A Saturday Night Cruises For details, see 6/1 listing.

June 15 (Saturday) 3rd Annual Ice Cream Shoppe Father’s Day Car Show The Ice Cream Shoppe 700 Philadelphia Pike, Wilmington, DE 19809 Hours: 11:30am-3:30pm 3rd Annual Ice Cream Shoppe Father’s Day Car Show (No fee). Music, prizes, food, drinks, and ice cream (The first 50 car owners get a free hot dog, water, and ice cream). Handicap accessible. Info: Anthony Meloro @ (302) 593-8207; aaadryfoam@hotmail.com June 15 (Saturday) 57th Annual “Old Timers Day Car & Truck Show” Shelbyville Town Hall Church St., Shelbyville, DE Hours: 8am-5pm 1976 and older! Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, and trophies available. Info: (302) 436-8314 townofshelbyville.com June 15 (Saturday) Salisbury Cruise Nights Shoppers World Shopping Center Rt. 50 & Tilghman Rd., Salisbury, MD Hours: 5pm-9pm Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: Rob @ (443) 669-4726 June 16 (Sunday) 2nd Annual Homemade Jeep Show 2199 Stanton Ave., Franklinville, NJ Hours: 11am-5pm Rain date June 23. Fun, food, prizes for best, worst, and cleanest Jeep. First 20 get a prize! Info: Jose Colon @ (267) 970-1448; ojr.jc5@gmail.com June 16 (Sunday) House of Brews Cruise House of Brews (formerly Fudruckers) Old Blackhorse Pike in the Walmart Plaza, Turnersville, NJ Hours: 12pm-4pm Door prizes, music, 50/50, 15% discounts on food, trophies, handicap accessible, charity and more. American rides only. Info: House of Brews @ (856) 318-1260; bn67fairlane@gmail.com nostalgiaknights.com June 17 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. June 18 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. June 18 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing.

& The First State Mustang and Ford Club

PRESENTS THEIR

3rd ANNUAL ALL FORD SHOW! July 27th, 2013 • 9am-3pm | Rain Date: July 28th, 2013

Open tO new & OlD – All FORD MODels Event Location: 895 Middleneck Rd. Warwick, MD, 21912 – Off Rt. 301

TRIVIA

DOOR PRIZES

Registration Fee $15

(Registration office closes at 12pm)

Judging 1988 and Newer

Judging 1987 and Older

Best of Show & People’s Choice 1st, 2nd, 3rd Place Awarded for both Categories Furthest Distance, Top 30 Trophies & Special Award Trophies Dash Plaques – Goodie Bags for the 1st 125 Registered Vehicles

Auto & Food Vendors Welcome Flea Market Spectators Free

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Present the 22nd 21st annual Present the annual

Saturday, June 9th 8th 5:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Landis Avenue, Vineland, NJ

Raindate: Sunday, June 10th 9th @ 2:00-7:00pm

Schedule

• 5:00 PM WELCOME GATES OPEN • 6:30 PM GATES CLOSE • 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM CAR STATIC DISPLAY STROLL THE AVENUE, ENJOY THE SHOW, AND VISIT THE AVENUE MERCHANTS • 8:30 PM CRANK EM UP! LET’S CRUISE

Rules • NO MOTORCYCLES OR BIKES • NO FOREIGN VEHICLES • NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES • NO VEHICLES MOVED ONCE PARKED • NO PARTIALLY PRIMED VEHICLES • NO TRAILERS IN SHOW AREA • NO SPECIAL PARKING ARRANGEMENTS • ALL VEHICLES MUST BE DRIVEN THROUGH GATE • ALL VEHICLES MUST DISPLAY OFFICIAL WINDOW CARD DURING CRUISE • ALL NJ MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS WILL BE IN EFFECT & ENFORCED BY VINELAND POLICE DEPARTMENTS NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULES

Open to

ALL AMERICAN MADE VEHICLES 1973 AND OLDER ANY AMERICAN MADE VEHICLE AFTER 1973 WITH MAJOR MODIFICATIONS ANY AMERICAN MADE 1973 OR NEWER VEHICLE ENTERING WITH A LEGITIMATE CAR CLUB (MUST ENTER GATES AS A CLUB) For more information contact Marvin Askins

856.697.6306

Or Ben Notaro

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Proud Sponsor

Restaurant of Vineland SPECIAL DONORS

All of our DJs & Entertainment

Special thanks for Joel Webster, Fiochhi Tire, RJ Power Equipment, and Sir Speedy of Vineland.


EVENT LISTINGS June 19 (Wednesday) Woodbury Train Station Café Third Wednesday Night Cruise Nights Woodbury Train Station Café 101 Cooper St., Woodbury, NJ 8096 Hours: 5pm-9pm All cars and trucks welcome. No fee, no judging. Music, 20% discount on food and drinks, kid friendly, handicap accessible, and all vendors welcome. Info: Richard Melini @ (856) 384-8383; richmelini@verizon.net

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June 20 (Thursday) DVRR Cruise Night Pizza Hut 401 S. Oxford Valley Rd., Fairless Hills, PA 19030 Hours: 6pm-9pm Free, 20 plaques, one trophy, Frank’s funnel cakes, 50/50, music from 6-9pm, free giveaways by Pizza Hut. Handicap accessible, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity, and vendors welcome. Info: Len Pribish @ (215) 510-6629; lenpribish@hotmail.com delawarevalleyroadrunners.com June 20 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. June 21 (Friday) Taylor’s Bar & Grill Cruise Taylor’s Bar & Grill 2021 N. Blackhorse Pike, Williamstown, NJ Hours: 5pm Free cruise, door prizes, trophies, handicap accessible, trophies, 50/50, discounts on food, music and more. American Marquee rides welcome. Info: Ronnie @ (856) 875-9700 nostalgiaknights.com

June 21 (Friday) Carlisle GM Nationals Carlisle Fairgrounds 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 Hours: all day Swap Meet/Flea Market Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies, Vendors Welcome. Info: (717) 243-7855 June 21 (Friday) 15th Annual Camaro Nationals For details, see 6/20 listing. June 21 (Friday) Rock Hall Cruise Night By Smilin’ Jake’s Main Street Rock Hall, MD P.O. Box 427; 5745 Main St., Rock Hall, MD 21661 Hours: 5:30pm-8:30pm Open to all street rods, muscle, classics, antiques, and people that love them. DJ Preston, shops, and restaurants. Info: Jack or Linda @ (410) 639-7280; smilinjakes@gmail.com rockhallcruisenightsbysmilinjakes.blogspot. com June 21 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing. June 22 (Saturday) 15th Annual Camaro Nationals For details, see 6/20 listing. June 22 (Saturday) Carlisle GM Nationals For details, see 6/21 listing. June 22 (Saturday) Celebration of Museum 10th Anniversary & Museum Car Show AACA Museum 161 Museum Dr., Hershey, PA 17033 Hours: 9am-7pm; show 9am-3pm $10 pre- registration, or $15 day of show. Car finger painting, Valve Cover Racing, DJ (9am3pm) and Yesterday’s Vibe band (3pm-7pm). “Bob the Bikeman” will show his “human powered vehicles,” and event includes a model car competition, behind the scenes tours, race car wheel changing completion, kids education program, antique car rides, remarks with cake/cupcakes, raffle drawing, 50/50 drawing, and a cruise-in from 3-7pm. VIP BBQ-adults $12 and children (ages 4-12) $7. Refillable mug provided with meal. For car show and BBQ pre-registration, visit AACAMuseum.org. Handicap accessible. Info: AACA Museum @ (717) 566-7100; info@aacamuseum.org


EVENT LISTINGS June 22 (Saturday) Sunny Side Farms Drive-In Movie Night Sunny Side Farms 895 Middle Neck Rd., Warwick, MD 21912 Hours: 9pm-12am Only $10 per car. Movie starts at dusk, weather permitting. Info: Mary or Al @ (410) 755-6129 sunnysidefarmsmd.net June 22 (Saturday) Chicken Festival Car Show Downtown Snow Hill Snow Hill, MD Hours: 8am-3pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: Tony @ (410) 632-3230 June 22 (Saturday) South Jersey Drifters 6th Annual Car Show Good Sports Gunning Club 53 Union Rd., Millville, NJ 8332 Hours: all day. Open to pro-street, street rod, trucks, classics, muscle cars. Swap meet, Chinese auction, 50/50, raffle, flea market, crafts, DJ Dave with oldies, door prizes, Muffler Rap, breakfast and lunch. Hawaiian themed; free leis. Registration for cars & vendors $5 donation (receive free raffle ticket). Doors open at 7am for breakfast! Rain date June 23. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity, and vendors welcome. Info: Kathy Summers @ (856) 364-5221; www. ndezelrn@aol.com June 22 (Saturday) Mega Mopar Maple Grove Raceway Reading, PA Hours: all day Car show, swap meet, awards, manufacturers midway, and drag racing. Featuring late model Hemi Challenge, and Special Mopars vs. the World on Saturday. Gates open at 8am each day. Info: (610) 856-9200 maplegroveraceway.com June 22 (Saturday) Car show Calvary Pentecostal Church 13325 Worcester Hwy., Bishopville, MD Hours: 8am-3pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, and trophies available. Info: Marvin @ (410) 641-0767 June 23 (Sunday) Mega Mopar For details, see 6/22 listing. June 23 (Sunday) Carlisle GM Nationals For details, see 6/21 listing.

June 23 (Sunday) Quaker Steak & Lube Cruise Quaker Steak & Lube 4005 Commerce Blvd., Dickson City, PA 18519 Hours 4pm-9pm Raffles, 50/50, music, giveaways, benefits charity, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome. Info: Joe Carra @ (570) 851-8633; joecarra35@ gmail.com villacapricruisers.com June 24 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. June 25 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. June 25 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing. June 26 (Wednesday) Toscana Car Cruise & Get Together Toscana Restaurant & Carvel Ice Cream Rt. 77, Mullica Hill, NJ Hours: 5pm-9pm Food, Music, All Vehicles Welcome Info: Paul @ (856) 498-1121 backroadcruisers.net June 27 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. June 27 (Thursday) Downtown Elkton Main & North Streets, Elkton, MD Hours: 5pm-8pm 4th Thursdays. Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies. Info: (410) 398-5076 June 27 (Thursday) Merchantville Car Show Downtown Merchantville, NJ Hours: 8:30am-5pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles and vendors welcome, trophies. Info: Kevin @ (609) 471-2634 merchantvillecarshow.net June 27 (Thursday) Maple Grove Raceway Summer Flea Market Maple Grove Raceway Moonton, PA Hours: all day Swap meet, fee, and food available. Info: maplegroveraceway.com June 28 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing.

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EVENT LISTINGS June 30 (Sunday) Danny’s Monthly Cruise Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz 1288 Delsea Dr., Franklinville, NJ 832 Hours: 4pm-8pm American-made cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Free ice cream cone or slice of pizza to cruisers, dash plaques, and four dinners for two at Danny’s, every cruise. Handicap Accessible, Food, Kid friendly, Music. Info: Danny @ (856) 694-4422; Danny’s Pizza Pizzazz@comcast.net June 30 (Sunday) 27th Annual Red, White & Blueberry Festival & Car Show Hammonton High School Old Forks Rd., & Rt. 30, Hammonton, NJ Hours: 8:30am-2pm Registration from 8:30-11:00am. Open to all makes & models. Pre-register by June 15 for $10; registration is $13 day of. Blueberry pancakes from 8:30-11:00am. Music, food, craft vendors, and kids rides. Dash plaques to first 250 who register, door prizes, trophies, cash giveaway. Info: Tony Sceia @ (609) 839-2239; CruisinClassics-Club@comcast.net Cruisinclassics.org or check us out on Facebook

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July 6 (Saturday) Citizens’ Hose Company 5th Annual Car Show Willis GM Auto Mall 2707 S. DuPont Boulevard, Smyrna, DE 19977 Hours: all day Show starts at 9am. Food & refreshments, 50/50 raffle, and DJ. Dash plaques presented to first 100 entries. Entry fee is $10, preregistration, and $15 day of the show. Trophies will be awarded in 9 categories. Open to all years, makes, and models. Rain date July 7. Info: Tyler Torres @ (302) 242-4132; chccarshow@gmail.com citizenshosecompany.com

July 1 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing.

July 6 (Saturday) Chick-fil-A Saturday Night Cruises For details, see 6/1 listing.

July 2 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing.

July 6 (Saturday) Pike Creek Cruise In For details, see 6/1 listing.

July 2 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing.

July 6 (Saturday) Jake’s Wayback Cruise Nights Hours: 5:30pm-9pm For details, see 6/1 listing.

July 4 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. July 5 (Friday) First Friday Cruise For details, see 6/7 listing. July 5 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing.

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July 6 (Saturday) Celebration Atlantic City Race Course 4501 Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing, NJ 8330 Hours: all day Celebrating 110 years of Harley, Ford, Buick, the Wright Brothers; 100 years of Chevrolet; 90 years of Lincoln; 75 years of Mopar; 60 years Corvette. Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, Trophies, Charity, Vendors Welcome. Info: Ben Petrovic @ (609) 652-6641; ben@ acharley.com celebrationofheritage.com

July 5 (Friday) Cruise Night Greater Bridgeton Amish Market 2 Cassidy Court, Bridgeton, NJ Hours: 4pm-8pm There will be tickets given to each driver and we will draw for free gifts from the vendors in the market. Info: Sandra L. Newton @ (856) 404-2551; jandscrafters@yahoo.com bridgetonamishmarket.com

July 6 (Saturday) Atlantic City Race Course 110th Anniversary Atlantic City Race Course, NJ Hours: 10am-6pm Hot rods and muscle cars, antiques and Harley Davidsons. Various vendors, food, and fun! Allman Brothers tribute band “Live at the Fillmore” from 6 to 10pm. Monster truck rides, the Bat Mobile, General Lee Car, Jet Car, hot air balloons on display, and naval air station museum. Meet NASA’s astronaut Dr. Terry Hart. Proceeds go to charity. Vendors welcome. Info: (609) 652-6641; firehog24103@gmail.com celebrationofheritage.com


EVENT LISTINGS July 7 (Sunday) Storybook Land’s 16th Annual Fabulous 50’s Day! Storybook Land, NJ Hours: 11am-4pm For over 50 years, Storybook Land has been a favorite place for kids and their parents. Space is limited to 125 vehicles. Vehicles 30 years or older are welcome. On the day of the show, each driver will receive four Storybook Land tickets ($100 value) good for admission and unlimited rides. Registered vehicles must be admitted between 9-11am. Owner agrees to show vehicle from 11am-4pm. Registration is $35. Please call or email for a registration form. storybookland.com Info: (609) 646-0103; office@storybookland.com July 7 (Sunday) Little Big One New Castle, Delaware 621 S. Dupont Hwy, New Castle, DE 19720 Hours: all day. Trophies and door prizes. Fee, handicap accessible, food, music, and vendors welcome. Info: Joe Troilo @ (610) 268-2169; baseball652@comcast.net Delawarestreetrods.com July 7 (Sunday) 40th Annual Delaware Street Rods Car Show Moose Lodge 621 DuPont Hwy, New Castle, DE 19720 Hours: 8am-4pm Free t-shirts and food voucher to first 200 cars. Top 12 and other prizes. Awards at 3pm. Rods and customs 20 years and older. Grand prizes. Women’s Chinese auction. $10 per car; Spectators $3. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, proceeds go to charity, and vendors welcome. More Information: Sharon Piccolo @ (302) 422-5105; ron@ronfrancis.com delawarestreetrods.com July 8 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. July 8 (Monday) Cruising at Victory Sports Bar For details, see 6/10 listing. July 9 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing. July 9 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. July 10 (Wednesday) “LAPPS” Car Cruise & Get Together For details, see 6/12 listing.

July 11 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. July 11 (Thursday) Burgers-N-Beans Cruise Nights For details, see 6/13 listing.

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July 12 (Friday) Friday Night Cruises At Pep Boys For details, see 6/14 listing. Rain date is August 19. July 12 (Friday) Carlisle Chrysler Nationals Carlisle Fairgrounds 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 Hours: All Day. Swap meet/flea market. Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles & vendors welcome, trophies. Info: (717) 243-7855 July 12 (Friday) Darwin Doll Cruise In York Fairgrounds York, PA Hours: 1pm-8pm Trucks, muscle car, street rod, special interest, people’s choice, and best of show. Awards presented by Linda Vaughn and a Ford legend! Admission is $15; children 12 and under free. Event free for active military members with valid I.D. Special display by Fairlane Club of America. Vendors welcome, food, and music. July 13 (Saturday) Darwin Doll Cruise In Hours: 10am-5pm For details, see 7/12 listing. July 13 (Saturday) 16th Annual Nanticoke Riverfest Car Show Nanticoke Park Seaford, DE 19973 Hours: 8am-5pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, and vendors welcome. Info: Sharon @ (302) 629-9173 • nanticokeriverfest.com July 13 (Saturday) Hardee’s Cruise Night For details, see 6/8 listing. July 13 (Saturday) Carlisle Chrysler Nationals For details, see 7/12 listing.

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EVENT LISTINGS July 13 (Saturday) All American Car Show 221 Delsea Dr., Sewell, NJ 08080 Hours: 10am-2pm Pre-registration $10 before June 30; $15 day of show from 8am-10am. Info: Murphy’s @ (856) 481-4236 July 14 (Sunday) Carlisle Chrysler Nationals For details, see 7/12 listing.

July 14 (Sunday) Car Show at Sundaes on Sunday Kennedy Park On the bay, Somers Point, NJ 8221 Hours: 11am-3pm Show limited to 50 cars. Send $12 preregistration fee to Alcove, 376 Tilton Rd. Northfield, NJ 08225. Dash plaques and freebies. Food, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome, charity. Info: Ed Purinton: (609) 576-5097; purinton@ comcast.net

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July 15 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing.

July 19 (Friday) Taylor’s Bar & Grill Cruise For details, see 6/21 listing.

July 16 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing.

July 19 (Friday) Carlisle Bike Fest Carlisle Fairgrounds 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013 Hours: all day Swap meet/flea market, fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, vendors welcome. Info: (717) 243-7855

July 16 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. July 17 (Wednesday) Woodbury Train Station Café Third Wednesday Night Cruise Nights For details, see 6/19 listing. July 18 (Thursday) 35th Annual NCPC Meet Holiday Inn Show Grounds 2740 Old Philadelphia Pike, Bird in Hand, PA 17505 Hours: all day. Fee, food, music, and trophies. Info: Rosemary @ (215) 917-5915

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July 19 (Friday) Rock Hall Cruise Night By Smilin’ Jake’s For details, see 6/21 listing. July 20 (Saturday) Chick-fil-A Saturday Night Cruises For details, see 6/1 listing.

July 18 (Thursday) DVRR Cruise night For details, see 6/20 listing.

July 20 (Saturday) 35th Annual NCPC Meet For details, see 7/18 listing.

July 18 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing.

July 20 (Saturday) Fox Run Cruise Nights For details, see 6/15 listing.

July 18 (Thursday) Maple Grove Raceway Super Chevy Show Maple Grove Raceway, Moonton, PA Hours: all day Gates open at 8am. Drag racing, featuring pro mod wars and 300 mph jet cars; car show and Bowtie Blvd. Swap Meet Manufacturers Midway. Trophies, fee, and food. Info: (609) 856-9200; www.maplegroveraceway.com

July 20 (Saturday) 6th Annual Pic-A-Lilli Rodz and Wingz Car Show Pic-A-Lilli Inn 866 Rt. 206, Indian Mills, NJ 8088 Hours: All Day. Food, Kids, Music, Trophies More Information: Jason Russell @ (609) 9225501; greaser1955@yahoo.com

July 19 (Friday) Maple Grove Raceway Super Chevy Show For details, see 7/18 listing. July 19 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing.

VINTAGE TRANSMISSION REBUILDING CLASSIC & MUSCLE CARS FROM ORIGINAL TO MODIFIED PERFORMANCE UPGRADES FOR MOST MAKES AND MODELS MANUAL TRANSMISSION OVERHAULING DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLIES

July 19 (Friday) 35th Annual NCPC Meet For details, see 7/18 listing.

July 19 (Friday) 14th Annual Syracuse Nationals NY State Fairgrounds Syracuse, NY Hours: all day. Street rods, classics, muscle cars, antiques, and trucks thru 1980. 4th annual Winfield Award, with $15,000 cash prizes. On Saturday and Sunday, meet Danielle from the History Channel’s American Pickers; charity. Info: (800) 753-3978 facebook.com/syracusenationals syracusenationals.com

July 20 (Saturday) Car Show for a Cure Washington Township High School 519 Hurfville-Cross Keys Rd., Sewell, NJ 8081 Hours: All Day. Vendors, food, and door prizes. Antique, classic, hot rods, muscle, drag and specialty cars. Live music by Leviroad. Proceeds benefit charity. Fee, food, music, all vehicles and vendors welcome. Info: Jim Schnapp @ (856) 366-5034; jschnapp1@verizon.net July 20 (Saturday) “Tearing Down the Walls” Car Show Bridgeton Assembly of God 424 Indian Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 8302 Hours: 10am-9pm Live music, free food, crafting booths, Indian dancing, and more. Handicap accessible, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity. More Information: David: (609) 364-3765


EVENT LISTINGS July 20 (Saturday) Carlisle Bike Fest For details, see 7/19 listing.

July 21 (Sunday) 14th Annual Syracuse Nationals For details, see 7/19 listing.

July 20 (Saturday) Soul Riders Auto Club Show @ Kimothy’s 6th Annual Toys4Tots show. For details, see 6/15 listing.

July 21 (Sunday) House of Brews Cruise For details, see 6/16 listing.

July 20 (Saturday) Unity Day 2013 Bridgeton Assembly of God 424 Indian Ave., Bridgeton, NJ 8302 Hours: All Day. Free, live music, free food, balloon bounce, community information booths, clown, face painting, and more. Handicap Accessible, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies. Info: David Fuentes @ tearingdownministry@yahoo.com July 20 (Saturday) Wings & Wheels Car Show Air Mobility Command Museum Dover AFB, Dover, DE 19904 Hours: 9am-3pm Rain date is July 21. Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies. Info: Rich Selg @ (302) 674-5365; rsludge47@aol.com delrods.org July 20 (Saturday) 14th Annual Syracuse Nationals For details, see 7/19 listing. July 20 (Saturday) Maple Grove Raceway Super Chevy Show For details, see 7/18 listing. July 20 (Saturday) Salisbury Cruise Nights For details, see 6/15 listing.

July 21 (Sunday) Carlisle Bike Fest For details, see 7/19 listing. July 22 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. July 22 (Monday) Quaker Steak & Lube Cruise Hours: 5pm-9pm. For details, see 6/22 listing. July 23 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing. July 23 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing. July 24 (Wednesday) Toscana Car Cruise & Get Together For details, see 6/26 listing. July 25 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise In Rio Grande/Sonic For details, see 6/6 listing. July 25 (Thursday) Downtown Elkton For details, see 6/27 listing. July 26 (Friday) Cruise Night For details, see 6/7 listing.

July 26 (Friday) Hot Summer Nights Cruize Riverview Beach Park Rt. 49, Pennsville, NJ 8070 Hours: 5pm-9pm Annual Riverview Park Hot Summer Nights Cruize to help support our troops. Handicap accessible, food, kids welcome, all vehicles welcome, charity. Info: Jason Bennett @ (856) 491-1836 July 27 (Saturday) Sunnyside Farms and the First State Mustang and Ford Club 895 Middle Neck Rd., Warwick, MD 21912 Hours: 9am-3pm Rain date July 28. 1950s impersonators. Registration fee $15, and registration closes at 12pm. Open to new and old. Door prizes, trivia, 50/50, trophies, dash plaques, and goodie bags for first 125 registered vehicles. Auto and food vendors welcome, flea market. Free for spectators. Handicap Accessible, Food, Music, Charity, Vendors Welcome. Info: Mary and Al Dibiaso @ (410) 755-6129; almardb1@verizon.net sunnysidefarmsmd.net July 27 (Saturday) Wheels of Thunder Car Show & BBQ Gouldtown Vol. Fire Company Rt. 49 between Millville & Bridgeton, Gouldtown, NJ Hours: 11:30am-6pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity. Info: wheelsofthunder@comcast.net

July 27 (Saturday) American Legion Post 28 Car Show American Legion Post #28 Rt. 24, Millsboro, DE Hours 8am-3pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity. Info: Chuck @ (410) 603-6996 July 27 (Saturday) Watermelon Festival and Car Show Wrights Market 9300 Old Railroad Rd., Mardela Springs, MD 21837 Hours: 8am-3pm Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, charity. Info: Larry @ (302) 280-6635 July 28 (Sunday) Danny’s Monthly Cruise For details, see 6/30 listing. July 29 (Monday) Mighty Joe’s Citgo Cruise Nights For details, see 6/3 listing. July 30 (Tuesday) Hollywood Scoops Cruise Nights For details, see 6/4 listing. July 30 (Tuesday) Dairy Queen of Millsboro For details, see 6/4 listing.

July 27 (Saturday) Hardee’s Cruise Night For details, see 6/8 listing.

July 21 (Sunday) Maple Grove Raceway Super Chevy Show For details, see 7/18 listing.

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SHIFTINGGEARS By Ben Notaro • red63vet@verizon.net

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wo terms often pop up in the car owners’ language: “old school” and “traditional.” Now, you might think these terms are easy to define, but let’s look at them and see just how fuzzy their interpretations can be. Let’s look at an old school ride. When many people think of old school cars, they probably think of things like chrome reverse wheels, scalloped paint or a set of spot lights. This would be accented with a tuck and roll interior. The engine would be a traditional carbureted or a periodcorrect fuel injection system. Then, said mill would be coupled to a fourspeed or automatic transmission. Now, let us look at the word “traditional.” Again, we have period-correct pieces on a car that reflect a time when parts and accessories were more accessible at the local bone yard or the thin aftermarket catalogs. On a street rod (Remember when they were called hot rods?) that could be a flat gray primer paint job, Mexican blanket upholstery and any engines available at the time. Again, carburetion was generally what the market had available to bare. Many times the wheels were painted a contrasting color to the car. I’m sure that there are many other interpretations of traditional and old school, and we can debate their semantics long into the night, but here is where the gray area comes into play. If a car is made with newly manufactured parts, has a fiberglass reproduction body and is made to look like a traditional car such as a ’32 Ford coupe, is it a real traditional or old school ride, or is it a new car? Do these two terms represent a car made in the “old” days, or do they apply to today’s reproduction of yesterday’s cars? I’m sure this question will haunt mankind for decades and people will have many sleepless nights thinking about it. Now for this writer’s thoughts on the topic. I’ll take a traditional or old school ride no matter when its parts were manufactured. It still keeps the genre alive. Department of Cruises: Mighty Joe’s in Shamong, N.J., is a cool place to purchase racing fuel, great food and to sit at a cruise, every Monday evening (except holidays). Department of Super Cruises: In Vineland, N.J., there is a cruise that, by police estimates, hosted 2,000 cars. Participants cruised Woodward Ave., South Jersey style. Check the ad in this issue. Department of “What It’s All About”: Like trophies? Annoyed you did not get one at an event? If you saw a friend at a show, or you smiled, talked and shared some time, then you won a trophy. Put it on the mantle of your heart and I promise you it will never get dusty or tarnish. Department of Fun: Get a group and set up a visit to a rod shop or restoration shop. Department of DooWop: Listen to WVLT Cruisin’ 92.1 FM for music of the ’50s, and tune in every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. to listen to fellow Cruising contributor, John Quinn, and yours truly on our program “Show and Go Garage.”

CRUISING 101

Hi Gang, Well, summer has finally arrived. It’s my favorite season, and luckily heat doesn’t bother me too much – but I’d still like to talk about it. We are all getting older. I’m not saying we’re over the hill, but try climbing Carlisle these days in the late afternoon after a day of hiking. I know many of us remember traipsing the 14 miles when we were not-so-old, but now we’re especially grateful for the benches. I’ll be the first to admit: the “golden years” are not what we were told about when we were kids! Do you agree? All of us will be attending as many shows as possible, though, which means we should drink plenty of fluids and take our time. For those attending with an ice chest in the back of their cars, keep your eyes out for someone who may be looking a bit peaked; it won’t hurt to offer a cool drink. And for those hosting the event, offering an open tent or a couple cases of water would be appreciated by attendees. Take care of those volunteers working the event, too. They often are too busy to notice the effects of the summer sun. This summer issue has more events than usual, and I want to thank George Rust and many others who took time to clean flyers out of their cars and send them to me. Hopefully, we will venture out of our backyards and enjoy some events that we’ve never been to or have forgotten about. This calendar is all about offering you options.

See you all at the events, and please stop and say hi,

Larry

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