UNDER THE HOOD...
Issue #2 Spring-Summer 2023
Sneak Peek at Hot Shows....................................................................................................5
Museum of Bad Decisions...............................................................................................6-7
Carolina In My Mind..........................................................................................................8-9
Event Spotlight..............................................................................................................10-14
Cruise Calendar....................................................................................................................15
Show Calendar.....................................................................................................................18
Shiftin Gears...........................................................................................................................22
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More than 150 rides were on hand for the South Jersey Mopar Connection’s annual Spring Kick-off Car Show in Egg Harbor Township. Photo by Ben NotaroSNEAK PEEK HOT SHOWS
June 2-4: Ford Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013; Fri & Sat: 7am- 6 pm; Sun: 7 am- 12pm
Info: 717-243-7855; CarlisleEvents.com
June 3: 26th Eastern Shore Corvette Club Show
Redmen Lodge #149, Rt. 14 & Clyde Ave, Fruitland, Md. 21826
9am-3pm
Info: EasternShoreCorvetteClub.org
June 3: Pittsville Strawberry Festival Show
Pittsville Park at Railford Ave., Salisbury, MD 21802
9am-3pm
Info: WheelsThatHeal.org
June 10: Cruise Down Memory Lane
Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360
5-9pm
Info: Marvin Askins @ 856-697-6306
June 11: Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation Car Show
Salem County Fairgrounds, 735 Harding Hwy. Woodstown, NJ 08098
10am-3pm
Info: Harry Jackson @ 856-451-2231
June 16-17: All Wheels Car Show
State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952
7am-midnight both days
Info: AllWheels.org
June 17: Thunder on the River
Foresters’ of America, 201 Locust St., Columbia, PA 17512
10am-2pm Info: 717-715-3592
June 23-24: Carlisle GM Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013; Sat 7am-6pm; Sun 7am-noon
Info: 717-243-7855; CarlisleEvents.com
June 23-24: 35th Mid-Atlantic Chevelle Show
Northeast Community Park, Northeast, Md. 21901
9am-4pm both days
Info: MdChevilleclub.com; 609-680-6540
June 24: Soul Riders Auto Club’s Car Show
VFW Hall #3792, 5695 Summit Bridge Road, Townsend, DE 19734
3-7pm
Info: 302-998-5951; SoulRiderAutoClubofDelaware.com
June 24: Renault Winery & Resort Fast & Furious Car Show
72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215
10am-3pm Info: RenaultWinery.com
July 14-16: Carlisle Chrysler Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013; Sat 7am-6pm; Sun 7am-noon
Info: 717-243-7855; CarlisleEvents.com
July 14-16: Syracuse Nationals
New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13209
Fri & Sat: 8am-6pm; Sun 8am-3pm
Info: Info: 800-753-3978 or syracusenationals.com
July 15: Soul Riders Auto Club’s Car Show — Christmas in July
VFW Hall #3792, 5695 Summit Bridge Road, Townsend, DE 19734
3-7pm
* July 16: Traveling to A.I. duPont Hospital at 10am to deliver toys/clothes
Info: 302-998-5951; SoulRiderAutoClubofDelaware.com
July 28-29: Mecum Harrisburg
PA Farm Show Complex, 2300 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110
Visit website for hours
Info: Mecum.com
July 29: Renault Winery & Resort American Classic Car Show & Cookout
72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City, NJ 08215
10am-3pm
Info: RenaultWinery.com
My Garage is a Museum of Bad Decisions
And a place only a car junkie could appreciate
By Frank AdkinsIam a lucky man, for 24 years ago I married a car girl. In our early years together, Kristan accompanied me to local car shows and meets, area cruises, club meets, and larger shows at Carlisle. Soon, we acquired her dream car, a ’65 Mustang convertible, which she eventually replaced with a ’72 Duster. Nowadays, being on her feet all day doesn’t agree with her, but she still enjoys participating in club meets and road rallies. Being married to a car girl is a blessing, for I seldom hear complaints about the time I spend in the garage, my frequent junkyard trips, or the boxes that regularly appear on our porch.
But as great as this sounds, being married to a car girl comes with a set of problems that I hadn’t anticipated. First, I can’t rely on her to be my financial conscience. As a car junkie, I’m on my own to manage and curb my addiction. Second, her addiction is nearly as strong as mine. Daily drivers aside, her “fun” cars include her ’72 Duster, a ’73 Road Runner, the 2001 Dakota that had belonged to her deceased brother, and her most recent acquisition, a ’79 Volare Duster.
Our other cars include a ’64 Dart, a couple of ’65 Darts, a ’67 Belvedere I fourdoor, a ’67 GTX, a ’68 Dart, a ’70 Challenger, and a ’70 GTX. I consider only one of these cars finished, and although it is a nice drive, it is far from a pampered show poodle. Of the remaining cars, all but two are drivable, and those two are major projects. Of course, I have been acquiring parts for the fleet for decades.
I have been into Darts since I was a teen, and I have owned my ’68 Dart since I was in high school. Back then, parts were relatively cheap and easy to find. I have spare doors, fenders, and other smaller items that I have been holding onto for 35-plus years. I also have a plethora of parts for the ’65 Darts, many of which came from a car I parted with nearly 20 years ago. Other parts, such as trim pieces and floor pan sections, have been junkyard, swap meet, and eBay scores over the last couple of decades.
Of course, we also have parts for vehicles that we no longer own. At one time, we had four ’64 Darts. I have a total of six spare fenders and several doors for the ‘64s we have owned, but now we are down to just one. It is a challenge to keep up with so many cars, but as the fleet becomes more diverse, our parts inventory must also change. I had never owned a post-1970 Plymouth Road Runner or Satellite, so we had almost nothing to fit Kristy’s Road Runner. I had to source fender braces, a trunk lid, sun visors, kick panels, and a few other interior bits from wherever I could find them. Considering that it is now nearly 50 years old and most of its siblings rusted away years ago, parts are both difficult to find and expensive.
I’m finding that sourcing parts for the Volare is even more difficult and expensive. Virtually nothing is being reproduced for it. Although it was a popular model when new, few survive today, so parts are scarce and expensive. The grille in Kristy’s car has a few chunks missing. If I could find a suitable replacement, it would likely cost upward of a thousand dollars. For the meantime, I located a badly broken grille in Virginia Beach, and I picked it up in person because I didn’t want to risk further damage during shipping. I will cut pieces from it and graft them into her grille.
Just yesterday, I began welding patches into a pair of fenders for the ’70 GTX. I now have a spare right side fender and three left side fenders for that car. Soon I will prepare the fenders for the ’67 GTX. I have one spare right side and two spare left side fenders for it. Resting on the ceiling joists of the garage are new quarter panels for both cars, along with rocker panels, outer wheel houses, and trunk extensions for the ’70 GTX. I also have a very nice hood. For my ’68 Dart I have at least two pairs of spare doors, more than half a dozen fenders, a nice hood, new quarter panels, outer wheel houses, trunk extensions, a left fender apron, a complete dashboard, and countless trim pieces. The situation is nearly the same for the Challenger, which is one of the two major projects. We are out of space, and I know that we have far more invested in some of these cars than we could get out of them unless I finish them.
From the outside it appears that I’m a lucky guy, and I know that I have been blessed. But I also know that some folks view me as either a fool or crazy — maybe both. A couple of years ago, our financial advisor compiled a list of our cars and their approximate values. From a monetary perspective, he seemed shocked by how deeply entrenched we are in the hobby, though I suspect he wouldn’t have batted an eye had we owned a boat of similar value. Even so, a few days ago, while attempting to move about the clutter, it occurred to me that our garage could be seen as a museum of bad decisions.
How many tens of thousands of dollars have Kristy and I spent on cars and parts over the nearly quarter of a century that we have been married? How much have I squandered over my lifetime? How could that money have served us better? I would like to believe that we understand money and manage it well, but do our automotive indulgences indicate that we are, in fact, financially irresponsible?
Kristy and I have accepted that this is our life together, and we are content in that life. We both realize that for us, cars are a lifestyle, and we wouldn’t want it any other way. Nearly all of our friendships have come about through our car connections, and many of our trips involve car clubs and other car friends. We don’t own an expensive beach home, we don’t take cruises or partake in other expensive travel, nor do we gamble, indulge in illegal drugs, or frequent bars. We also make it a point not to pursue boating, aviation, horses, or any other expensive hobby that might be considered more mainstream by the general population. (Our financial advisor cannot say the same!) Perhaps I’m rationalizing, but I suspect that the readers of Cruising won’t judge me too harshly.
The garage is long overdue for straightening and reorganizing, and I keep telling myself that I’m going to purge the stuff we no longer need via eBay or a listing on Facebook Marketplace. We need the room, and freeing up a few bucks would certainly help to feed our addiction. After all, museums rotate their displays by bringing in new items to replace those that have been retired. It is only fitting that we do the same.
Carolina In My Mind
The joy of driving roads less traveled
By Lou SitarasThe TV show American Pickers premiered in 2010 with millions of viewers tuned in to see what great finds Mike Wolf and Frank Fritz would discover. For those of us with a penchant for finding treasures, this show was pure gold.
More than 300 episodes later, car guys and gals still have the dream of stumbling across some old, dilapidated barn with a dusty Plymouth Road Runner or 409 Chevy Impala tucked under the rafters, just like Mike & Frank have done. It’s the thrill of the treasure hunt and I think all of us have it inside of us to one extent or another.
For the past 2O years, I’ve made my share of trips to North Carolina to visit family but also to explore some small backroads leading to other backroads that eventually lead to houses and barns that time has passed by. I rarely have a clue where I am, but that doesn’t matter. I drive unhurried and gaze at the scenery in amazement. Homes more than a century old with wraparound porches and rocking chairs; 50-year-old tractors that still pull out old tree stump; families gathered out front sipping lemonade or maybe a bit of shine; and an 80-year-old rundown barn with an old classic car peeking out the back. It’s a scene I’ve pictured in my mind a thousand times, but to see it in real life leaves me longing for a simpler time when life was a bit slower.
Above: Somewhere near the town of Casar resides this rare 1972 Plymouth 340 Duster peeking out of an old barn. The car appears solid but has most likely been parked for decades. Below: I spotted this clean '62 Ford Galaxie parked in the weeds near the appropriately named town of Sunshine.After so many trips down south, I finally packed my bags six months ago, loaded up my truck, and hit the road in search of a new life. The decision wasn’t easy but, surprisingly, not too difficult either. My parents, that my sister Della and I cared for, are sadly gone now. My daughter Monica is grown, and I’ve been retired for years.
The question I kept asking myself is “If not now, then when?” The answer was now.
Whether admitted or not, all of us have developed a strong connection to our car friends over the years. We visit every weekend at local car shows or cruise nights, we get together for birthdays and holidays, we travel in groups, and we’re there for each other when a helping hand is needed. Our car friends have become our second family. Leaving them behind has been the most difficult decision of all. Yes, I’ve already made new friends and they’re terrific, but as the saying goes: “There’s no friends like old friends.”
While driving on North Carolina’s roads less traveled, I became aware that old Fords from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s littered the landscape much more frequently than other makes. Resident Byron Harward explained to me that Ford built a huge dealership network here after WW II — a network so large that it outnumbered Chrysler 10 to 1. That meant people drove Fords, their children drove Fords, and their grandchildren drove Fords — and many are still around, parked off to the side of the house, behind a barn, or still being driven.
Along with the old cars are old trucks. The American pickup truck has been a staple of rural America since the 1920s. Today, many people purchase them for show or to make country clubs jaunts. In North Carolina, they work as they were intended to. The year doesn’t matter — 1960s & 1970s F100s, 1980s square-bodied Chevys and even a few 1950s F-1 Fords
can be regularly seen carrying loads to the dump or lumber from the town hardware store. I can’t help but smile as I see these trucks earning a living for their owners 50+ years after they were first put into service.
Sadly, I don’t know how much longer some of these areas will remain rural. Trees are being bulldozed at an alarming rate and properties that once grew crops now grow townhomes. It’s not uncommon to see a $500,000 home adjacent to a 50-year-old trailer and older residents being forced out by higher property taxes. If you’ve ever dreamed of traveling these roads and seeing a completely different way of life, now is the time. Tomorrow may be too late.
My friend Mike Meads has a saying: “Old cars open doors.” What does it mean? It means that if you travel here to look at old cars and you’re driving an old car yourself, people will be much more welcoming and open their doors to you. If you’re driving modern iron, people will be incredibly suspicious of you pulling up in let’s say, a $100,000 Escalade. Either way, you don’t ever set foot on another person’s land lest you find out what a load of buckshot up your backside feels like. Enjoy the scenery, the cars, and the people, but don’t ever trespass.
The title of this article belongs to singer-songwriter James Taylor, but the sentiment belongs to many, including me.
Can't you see the sunshine? Can't you just feel the moon shinin'?
Ain't it just like a friend of mine to hit me from behind?
Yes, I'm gone to Carolina in my mind.
This 1966 Ford Galaxie appears to be in extremely good condition. Carports are very popular in the south and protect cars from falling acorns. This mid 1950’s Ford F-100 still sees occasional work in the town of Lawndale.SJ Classics Cars & Coffee
One of South Jersey’s premier classic emporiums held their inaugural cars and coffee for the 2023 season back in April. South Jersey Classics is not just about selling fine rides, it’s about staging a monthly C&C that attracts more than 150 rides each month. Like all super C&C car gatherings, it’s also a time for cruisers to come out and enjoy a hot cup of coffee and fresh donuts. Not to mention catch up on car conversations as well as getting back to seeing friends in the car community after a winter’s hiatus.
The endless summer of 2023 has plenty of fine events to keep our fellow car guys and gals busy and this is one of them.
Syracuse Nationals Worth The Drive
The largest car show in the Northeast is set for Syracuse, N.Y. as the 22nd annual Syracuse Nationals returns to the New York State Fairgrounds July 14-16. The three-day event features thousands of cars on display — most manufactured before 1993. Cars newer than 1993 are allowed to enter the show as part of American Muscle Sunday. For a schedule of event and lodging options, visit SyracuseNationals.com
EVENT SPOTLIGHTS
Spring Carlisle A Home Run
A gorgeous weather week made Spring Carlisle 2023 an overwhelming success. From Wednesday to Sunday and every day in between, Carlisle was bustling with automotive excitement. Event highlights included a two-day classic and collector car auction presented by Carlisle Auctions, the automotive flea market, car corral, Manufactures Midway, AACA Car Club display, and the ARMO Hot Products Showcase. In total, the 8,100 spaces onsite were filled, including most spaces within the car corral. And the auction generated $6 million in sales. Best of all, everyone who came to Carlisle left with something, either a much-needed part, must have collectible, collector car, or great memories.
If you missed this year’s event, Spring Carlisle 2024 is set April 18-19. In the meantime, you can check out the upcoming events at Carlisle by seeing the ad on page 16 or visiting CarlisleEvents.com.
ANGIE’S CAR CRUISE
For those of us who appreciate the décor of the fabulous 1960s and ‘70s, there are not too many places to cruise back in time and enjoy the ambiance of days gone by. Well, there is a place that is located in Buena, N.J., called Angie’s Café and Custard. This aluminum diner has it all. Great food, nostalgic atmosphere and a car cruise that allows a cruiser to eat, relax and get ice cream. On a great day in April, more than 90 cruisers traveled out to a cool cruise located on Route 54.
Classic cars at a nostalgic location make for cruisin’ fun times
EVENT SPOTLIGHTS
Cruisin’ In Winter
During the off season of car activities, cruisers usually look for something automotive to keep the “juices” flowing. A few cruisers got together and made an appointment to go for a tour of a professional restoration facility. They agreed that watching a show-quality ride being constructed and being able to ask the proprietor questions can be a very motivating thing.
Evergreen Dairy Bar Cruise
The Evergreen Dairy Bar on Rt. 70 in Vincentown, N.J., has a weekly event that has rides cruising in from across the area to enjoy great food and a huge selection of dairy products. Cruisers gather early every Tuesday to get a great parking spot and partake in a cruise that brings out many types of rides. It’s another great place to enjoy the endless summer of 2023.
Enter Tom Rightler who is the owner/operator of Mid-Atlantic Muscle Cars located in Bridgeton, NJ. Rightler is no stranger to restoring muscle cars and has animpressive list of clients and accomplishments. It’s also safe to say his passion for the Chevelle served as special inspiration.
While at his shop, one guest (Jim Solomon) presented Rightler with his watercolor artwork depicting Rightler’s reconstructed General Lee. A walk-through had guests checking out an area that had an original contemporary Shelby Cobra frame ready for the body (as well as related parts) and assembly to be completed. Visiting a shop that specializes in classic and specialty rides is a great way keep the spirit alive and get to see another side of our hobby. Check out Mid-Atlantic Muscle Cars at midatlanticmusclecar.com
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EVENT SPOTLIGHTS
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Glasstown Brewery Cruise
Cruises are held in many neat locations. One such event was staged by the South Jersey Cruisers Association. The group is not a club, just a bunch of enthusiasts enjoying the hobby as a team.
The SJ Cruisers and the Glasstown Brewery in Millville, N.J. teamed to have their Brews and Cruise. This cruise was a day to enjoy an adult libation that came in many different varieties and listen to the music of DJ Chris Randazzo (WVLT 92.1 FM).
There were more than 85 cruisers who came out to relax and chill out to a day that saw lovely weather.
— Text and photos by Ben Notaro
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EVENT LISTINGS
Area CRUISES
Cruising Magazine makes every effort to ensure all listings are correct. However, event listings are subject to change. Please call ahead to avoid a wasted trip.
Every Monday year-round
Mighty Joe’s Cruise Nights
Mighty Joe’s Gas Grill & Deli, 1231 Route 206, Shamong, NJ 08088 Lineup between 4-4:30pm
Every Monday night yearly. Good food, good friends, cool cars. Info: 609-268-0303
Every Tuesday through October Millsboro Dairy Queen Cruz-N Dairy Queen Grill & Chill, 129 Main St, Millsboro, DE 19966
4-9pm
Info: Rusty 302-934-7377
Every 1st Saturday through Nov.
Car Cruise
BJ’s parking lot Millsboro, DE
4-9pm
Info: Rusty 302-934-7377
Every Tuesday through October
Rita’s Ice Kent Island Cruise
Rita’s Italian Ice, 210 Kent Landing, Kent Island, MD 21666
5pm-until…
Weather permitting. Come on out to Rita’s Ice on Kent Island and see what old rides show up! BOGO at Rita’s with your old ride on the lot!
Every Tuesday through October
Bellmawr Cruise Night
Behind Auto Zone at 700 Crescent Blvd, Bellmawr NJ 08031
6pm until?
Hosted by the Bellmawr Cruisers. Any make or model. We are the Seinfelds of cars, we do nothing except talk and enjoy cars!
Info Doug: 609-820-2290, dlewis44@comcast. net and Jeff Bischoff 856-906-6926
Every Friday night
All-American Muscle Cars Cruise-In
Londonderry Restaurant, 47 Auction Circle, Reedsville, PA 17084
5-8pm
Presented by Keystone State Muscle Cars. All makes and models welcome. Lots of awesome cars to see hosted by Tim Drake. Bring the kids to the cruise-in!
Second Fridays through October Grotto Pizza Presents 2nd Friday Cruise Nights
Grotto Pizza, 309 Auto Park Drive, Middletown, DE !9709
5-9pm
Come out and show off your ride and enjoy food and drinks at Grotto Pizza. Rain date is always the 3rd Friday!
Info: carshows4nonprofits@gmail.com; 302-983-6966
Every Friday through October Street Survivors Friday Cruise Nights
To the left of Burger King by Tractor Supply, Park 97 East Park Shopping Center, 7988 Crain Highway, Glen Burnie MD 21061
5:30-9pm
No Entry Fee. All vehicles allowed. Plenty of parking. Music and 50/50 every week. Car show flyers and club shirts and sweatshirts are available at the trailer. Food available at nearby establishments.
Info Tom Pattan 443-838-0948 or Rick 443-829-5658 streetsurvivorsofmaryland.com
Every 2nd & 4th Saturday through November
Mr. Bill’s Weekly Cruise Night
Mr. Bill’s of Winslow Township, 453 Route 73 South, Hammonton, NJ 08037
5-9:30pm
Great food, custard and friends. First 15 cruise cars receive a free small custard! Cruise in for a fun time.
Info: 609-878-3829
First Saturdays through October
Corvette Club Monthly Car Show & Cruise Fox Run Shopping Center, Bear, DE 19701
4-8pm
Street Rods, classic, antique, race, trucks and motorcycles. Bring whatever you have! No entry fees. Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music.
Info: Bruce Norman: (908) 342-4293 vetteclub.org
EVENT LISTINGS
First Saturdays through October
Chesapeake Classic Car Club Cruise-In Westside Village Shopping Center next to Chick-Fil-A, Easton, MD 21601
5pm
Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome.
Info: info@ccccofeaston.org ccccofeaston.org
2nd & 4th Wednesdays through September
Backroad Cruisers Classic Car Get Togethers
Second Wednesday at Woodstown Diner, 16 East Ave., Woodstown, NJ 08098
Fourth Wednesdays at Mullica Hill Plaza, Rt. 77, Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
5-8pm both nights
All vehicles welcome.
Info: Lavern 856-308-5921; John 856-468-5107 backroadcruisers.net
2nd & 4th Fridays through September
Historic Smithville Car Cruises Smithville Village Greene, Smithville, NJ 08205
5-8pm
Cruise on down to Smithville and hang out! Drive to the side parking lot of the Village Greene and near the red covered bridge, you will see orange cones set up.
2nd & last Saturdays through October
Del Rods Cruise Nights
Green Tree Shopping Center, Route 8, Dover, DE 19904
5-8pm
Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies. Sponsored by Hardees.
Info: Rich Selg 302-674-5365; rsludge47@aol.com
Second Saturdays through October
2022 Cruise Nights at the Bobcat Creamery
The Bobcat Creamery, 117 South Main Street, Manchester, PA 17345
4-8pm through August.
Presented by Motor Menders Rod & Custom. Rain date is the following Saturday. All vehicles welcome. Dash plaques, 3 trophies, 50/50, Oldies music.
Third Tuesdays through September
Delaware Valley Road Runners Cruise Night
Falls Township Community Park, 9061 Mill Creek Road, Levittown, PA 19054
5-8pm
Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, 25 plaques each cruise night. Come out for a great time! New members are always welcome.
Info: Len: 215-510-6629, lenpribish@hotmail.com delawarevalleyroadrunners.com
Third Wednesdays through September
South Jersey Region AACA Cruise Nights
Bobbit Auto, 595 Salem Quinton Road, Salem, NJ 08079
5-8pm
Hot dogs and beverages for all drivers who bring their antique auto. Enjoy music by Ed Counsellor and see old friends.
Info: Ron Scott 856-629-6085 or Martin Erdner 856-935-0537; sjraaca.com
Every Third Friday through October
Perryville’s 3rd Friday Cruise & Concert in the Park
Lower Ferry Park, 515 Broad Street, Perryville, MD 21903
4-7pm
Show off your car from days gone by every 3rd Friday through October along the banks of the Susquehanna River! 50/50 raffle, live band and trophies awarded. Free, no registration fees.
Fourth Wednesdays through September
Back Road Cruisers 4th Wednesday Cruise Mullica Hill Shopping Center, Bridgeton Pike (Route 77), Mullica Hill, NJ 08062
5-8pm
The back Road Cruisers is a VMCAA Chapter classic car club. This cruise is our second location in Mullica Hill, NJ. Come out for a fun time catching up with old friends and making new ones, Don’t forget about our door prizes!
Info: LaVern 856-308-5921; Backroadcruisers.net
Fourth Fridays through October
Bertucci’s presents 4th Friday Cruise Nights
201 W. Main Street, Christiana, DE 19702
5-10:30pm
CANCELLED
Bertucci’s Italian Restaurant invites you to bring your car out and enjoy conversation, food and bragging rights. Discounts to participants of the cruise night inside and outdoors. Absolutely no burn outs.
Info: carshows4nonprofits@gmail.com (302) 983-6966
Blacktop Villains Saturday Cruises
June 3, Aug. 19, Oct. 7, Nov. 11, Dec. 9
Moonshiners Bar and Grill, 2301 NJ-50, Mays Landing, NJ 08330
Start time 5pm through October, then 3 pm in November & December
Collecting non-perishable food items on all cruise dates. Toys for Toys cruise in December.
Info: Sue 609-502-3736
YCC Cruise Nights
Third Saturdays through Oct. 21
Fox Run Shopping Center, Ihop side Rt. 40 & 72, Bear, DE 19711
4-7pm
Hosted by Yesterday’s Chevrolet Car Club. Info: 302-540-5604; wshanks@dtcc.edu
Area SHOWS
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May 27 (Saturday)
Military Appreciation Night
Shopper’s World Shopping Center, Route 50 & Tilghman Rd., Salisbury, MD 21804
5pm
Hosted by Wheels That Heal Car Club- the shore’s oldest and largest cruise-in. Rain dates are typically the next week. Dash plaques for the first 100 cars. Donations benefit Operation We Care. Music, 50/50, food vendors, silent auctions, swap meet and more. Info: Steve Mixter: 443-735-7772
May 28 (Sunday)
42nd Mustang and Ford Car Show
Rain date: May 29
Kimberton Fairgrounds, 61 Firehouse Ln, Phoenixville, PA 19460
9am-3pm
Awards for the top vehicles in each class. President’s Award and Kid’s Choice Award. Auction, Handicap Accessible, Food, Music. Info: Robert Parsons: 215-290-3682; info@thevfmc.org
June 2-4 (Friday-Sunday)
Carlisle Ford Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
Fri- Sat: 7am-6pm; Sun: 7am-12pm
Presented by Meguiar’s. Kids under 12 free! Event held rain or shine.
Info: 717-243-7855
CarlisleEvents.com
June 3 (Saturday)
26th Eastern Shore Corvette Club Show
Redmen Lodge #149
Rt. 14 & Clyde Ave., Fruitland, MD. 21826
9am-3pm
Open to all car, motorcycles & special interest vehicles. Dash plaques, 50/50, goodie bags, live auction. Benefits Operation We Care $20 registration (9am-noon).
Info: EasternShoreCorvetteClub.org
June 3 (Saturday)
Pittsville Strawberry Festival Car Show
Pittsville Park at Railroad Avenue
Salisbury, Md. 21802
9am-3pm
Presented by Wheels That Heal Registration opens 9am, trophies at 2:30pm Benefits Cruise for a Cause
Info: WheelsThatHeal.org
June 4 (Sunday)
Brigantine Lions Classic Car Show
Shore-De-Tour 2023
Brigantine Community Center, 265 42nd Street, Brigantine, NJ 08203
10am-2pm
Trophies for the top 20 cars, special awards for others including Best Brigantine 4x4 (must have valid 4x4 beach pass for this award).
The $15 fee goes towards seeing eye dog program. Raffle basket, lottery baskets, great music, food and fun for everyone!
Info: Dave Kelso at 610-420-5165 & carshowteam@comcast.net
June 10 (Saturday)
3rd Burning Rubber Car & Bike Show Rain date: June 11
49 S. Greenwich Street, Alloway, NJ 08001 2-6pm
Presented by the Alloway Township Fire Company. Trophies, vendors, music, raffles. $10 participation fee in advance; $15 day of show. Free admission. All proceeds benefit the Alloway Township Fire Company.
Info: atfc19deputy@gmail.com; Bobby Bowling at 609-202-1954
June 10-11 (Saturday & Sunday)
12th Governor Printz Antique Car Show 101 Taylor Ave., Essington, PA 19029
9am-3pm
On the Riverfront in Historic and Scenic Governor Printz Park. Pre ‘90s show, open to cars and trucks up to 1989. Benefits Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and Tinicum Township Historical Society. Show held in conjunction with the Tinicum Township Flea Market. Info: 215-796-4426; govprintzcarshow@yahoo.com
EVENT LISTINGS
June 11 (Sunday)
Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation
Car Show & Pow Wow
Salem County Fairgrounds, 735 Harding Hwy (Route 40), Pilesgrove/Woodstown, NJ 08098
10am-3pm
Registration is from 10am to 12pm. Entry and registration fee is $12.00 which includes entry to the Pow Wow. No rain date. Trophies will be presented at 3pm. All proceeds benefit the Nanticoke Lenni-Lenape Tribal Nation. In addition to the car show there will be a Native American Pow Wow with Native American dancing, drumming, food, crafts and more.
Info: Harry Jackson at 856-451-2231
June 16-17 (Friday & Saturday)
3rd All Wheels Car Show State Fairgrounds, Harrington, DE 19952 7am-12am both days
Classic, vintage, new and bikes. Swap meet, neon parade, live bands, beer tent, prizes and more.
Info: AllWheels.org; Kris Ryan 302-632-9666
June 17 (Saturday)
Chariots of Fire Car Show
Rain date: June 24.
Classic Auto Mall, Rt. 10 & PA. Turnpk exit 298, 6180 Morgantown Rd. Morgantown, PA 19543 10am-3pm
More than 100 trophies awarded by People’s Choice balloting. 10 Best of Show trophies and 20 Best in Classic. Music by Forgiven. All-Car Engine Roar to honor fathers past and present. $15 registration fee.
Info: Pastor Weed 610-322-1622; pastorweed@hotmail.com
June 17 (Saturday)
Benefit for Women Supporting Women Shopper’s World Shopping Center, Route 50 & Tilghman Road, Salisbury, MD 21804
5pm
Hosted by Wheels That Heal Car Club- the shore’s oldest and largest cruise-in. Rain dates are typically the next week. Dash plaques for the first 100 cars. Music, 50/50, food vendors, silent auctions, swap meet and more.
Info: Steve Mixter: 443-735-7772
June 17 (Saturday)
Thunder on the River Columbia Car Show Foresters’ of America, 201 Locust Street, Columbia, PA 17512
10am-2pm
Hosted by the Mad Hatters. A blast every year! The Columbia Lions Club is open to the public this day. Come take a walk down memory lane with vintage cars, great music, good friends and great food. Held rain or shine. Always the 3rd Saturday in June. Info: 717-715-3592
June 17 (Saturday)
Events/Shows2022
VFW Hall #3792
5695Summit BridgeRd. Townsend, De. 19734
66th Old Timer’s Day Classic Car & Family Festival West Church St., Selbyville, DE 19975 10am-2pm
Vehicles 1993 and older. Registration fee: $10. People’s Choice Award, Best Overall Car & Truck, Oldest. Cash prizes, live music, beer garden, family activities.
Info: OldTimersDayDe.com
June 17 (Saturday)
June 11 9:00am 1:00pm
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Delaware State Police 100th Anniversary
Car Show & Community Showcase
Rain date: June 18
Del. State Police Headquarters Complex, 1441 N. Dupont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901 10am-3pm
All makes and models. Delaware State Police displays on site. No registration required; no judging. Food trucks on site.
Info: Bob Herrington @ dogbob@verizon.net; 302-228-4858
SOUL RIDERS AUTO CLUB
Events/Shows 2023
20th Anniversary Event + “Christmas in July”
20th Anniversary Event + “Christmas in July”
VFW
(Traveling totheA.I. DuPontHospitalon Sunday, July 17th, 10:00am)
June 24 (Sunday): 3:00-7:00pm
July 15 (Saturday): 3:00-7:00pm
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Soul Riders Car Club and friends“Nite” at Blue Rocks stadium. WatchFacebookforinformation
June 18 (Sunday)
House of Brews Cruise
Rain date: June 25
House of Brews, Walmart Plaza on the Old Black Horse Pike, Turnersville, NJ 08012 12-3pm
“CHRISTMAS IN JULY”
Soul Riders Car Club and friends“Nite” at Blue WatchFacebookforinformation
(Traveling to the A.I. DuPont Hospital on Sunday, July 16th, 10:00am)
August 14th (Sunday)4:00pm-7:00pm
August 14th (Sunday)4:00pm-7:00pm
We will be collecting toys at all shows
Featuring women with Show cars/Hot Rods
Featuring women with Show cars/Hot
August 20 (Sunday): 3:00-7:00pm
Free cruise, all vehicles welcome, trophies, door prizes, 50/50 music, 15% food discount and more.
Info: Bill Nese: 609-381-3249; bn67fairlane@gmail.com
June 18 (Sunday)
Featuring: Women with Show Cars/Hot Rods
Sept 25 11:00am-3:00pm
Sept 17 (Sunday): 3:00pm-7:00pm
Sept 25 11:00am-3:00pm
Father’s Day Car Show
Rain date: June 25
Rack’s Bar & Grill, 2021 North Black Horse Pike, Williamstown, NJ 08094 10am-2pm
Presented by Hot Rod Garage. Trophies, Prizes, Giveaways, 50/50, t-shirts.
Info: Dan 856-417-2669; Hrgperformance.com
June 23-24 (Friday- Saturday)
Carlisle GM Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
Fri- Sat: 7am-6pm; Sun: 7am-12pm
Kids under 12 free!
Info: 717-243-7855; CarlisleEvents.com
June 23-24 (Friday-Saturday)
35th Mid-Atlantic Chevelle Show Northeast Comm. Park, Northeast, Md. 21901 9am-4pm both days
Hosted by Maryland Chevelle Club. Open to all 1964-1987 Chevelles, Malibus, Lagunas, Beaumonts, El Caminos & GMC Sprints. Door prizes, participant judging, DJ Kra-Z Info: MdChevilleclub.com; 609-680-6540
Collecting“New” Men’s and Women’s Socks & Underwear
First Come, First Parked
Collecting“New” Men’s and Women’s Socks & Underwear for the homeless.
$20.00 per car
First Come First Parked $20.00 per car
All season we will be collecting “TOYS” for our July show and “New” Men’s and Women’s Socks & Underwear for the homeless. Please bring items in their original packages to any show. 2023
First Come First Parked $20.00 per car
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EVENT LISTINGS Twisted
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June 24 (Saturday)
Pre-War at Historic Walnford
Historic Walnford, 62 Walnford Road, Upper Freehold, NJ 08501
10am-2pm
Join AACA Mid-Jersey Region and display your Pre-WWII vehicle at Historic Walnford. Display your stock or modified pre-WWII vehicle against the backdrop of Historic Walnford’s buildings and pleasantly shady landscape. Tour the buildings and relax visiting the past.
Info: MidJerseyRegionAACA@gmail.com
June 24 (Saturday)
Annual Car & Bike Show
Calvary Pentecostal Church
13325 N.Worcester Hwy., Bishopville, Md. 21813
8am-3pm
All cars and bikes invited. Registration $15 (8-10am). Food and door prizes.
Info: Curtis Mercer 410-430-3446; Marvin Smith 443-235-0214
June 24 (Saturday)
Swap Meet
10690 Allens Mill Rd., Delmar, DE 19940
Sponsored by The Metal Shop and Wheels
That Heal Car Club
7am start
Automotive related parts, motorcycle parts, tools and truck parts.
Info: Bob Coffin 443-669-4726
June 24 (Saturday)
Soul Riders Auto Club’s Car Show
VFW Hall #3792, 5695 Summit Bridge Road, Townsend, DE 19734
3-7pm
Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, Trophies.
Info: 302-998-5951;Tony Lewis @ 302-858-3672; comp1deej@yahoo.com
June 24 (Saturday)
Fast & Furious Car Show & Food Festival
Renault Winery & Resort
72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor, NJ 08215
10am-3pm
Muscle, stock and sports cars take over the scenic winery groups along with a mouthwatering food festival. Trophies at 2:30pm
Info: RenaultWinery.com
July 9 (Sunday)
Storybook Land’s 25th Classic Car Show 6415 Black Horse Pike, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
11am-4pm
$50 per car includes four tickets to Storybook Land. Live music by Real Rock Drive. Must be at least 30 years old. Call to reserve.
Info: 609-646-0103
StoryBookLand.com
July 9 (Sunday)
Run With the Angels Car Show
Dublin Volunteer Fire Company 194 North Main Street, Dublin, PA 18917 7am-3:30pm
All Street Rods, Rat Rods, Customs, Muscle Cars, Trucks and Antiques are Welcome! Door Prizes, Food, Vendors, and Flea Market. Info: Al Tursi at 215-893-9796 roadangelsdoylestown.com
July 14-16 (Friday- Sunday)
Carlisle Chrysler Nationals
Carlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 17013
Fri- Sat: 7am-6pm; Sun: 7am-12pm
Kids under 12 free! Event held rain or shine. Info: 717-243-7855 CarlisleEvents.com
July 14-16 (Friday-Sunday)
Syracuse Nationals
New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse, NY 13209
Hours Fri & Sat: 8am-6pm; Sun 8am-3pm
Swap Meet & Car Corral, Indoor & Outdoor Vendors, Mini-Nationals, Memories on Main Street, Women’s World, Nitro Row, Exotic cars, Sparky’s Rockabilly Roundup, Fireworks Saturday night, American Muscle Sunday. Info: 800-753-3978; syracusenationals.com
July 15-16 (Saturday & Sunday)
Soul Riders Auto Club’s Car Show Christmas in July
VFW Hall #3792, 5695 Summit Bridge Road, Townsend, DE 19734
3-7pm
Show Saturday; Traveling to A.I. duPont Hospital on Sunday, July 16 at 10am. Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, Trophies.
Info: 302-998-5951;Tony Lewis @ 302-858-3672; comp1deej@yahoo.com
July 15 (Saturday)
First Responders Night Shopper’s World Shopping Center, Route 50 & Tilghman Road, Salisbury, MD 21804
5pm
Hosted by Wheels That Heal Car Club- the shore’s oldest and largest cruise-in. Rain dates are typically the next week. Dash plaques for the first 100 cars. Donations benefit Salisbury’s PD’s National Night Out. Music, 50/50, food vendors, silent auctions, swap meet and more.
Info: Steve Mixter at 443-735-7772
July 13-15 (Friday-Sunday)
24th Annual Camaro Nationals Classic Auto Mall, 6170 Morgantown Road, Morgantown, PA 19543 8am-4:30pm
EVENT LISTINGS
The Camaro Nationals is one of the premier Camaro events in the country, and the only one featuring a large selection of non-judged and judging options; including the Legends class – notably the most recognized concours system available to the Camaro hobby.
Info: Karl Scheffy at 610-657-057; info@camaronationals.org
July 16 (Sunday)
House of Brews Cruise
Rain date: July 23
House of Brews, Walmart Plaza on the Old Black Horse Pike, Turnersville, NJ 08012
12-3pm
Free cruise, all vehicles welcome, trophies, door prizes, 50/50 music, 15% food discount and more.
Info: Bill Nese: 609-381-3249; bn67fairlane@gmail.com
July 22 (Saturday)
Blacktop Villains Christmas in July
Moonshiners Bar & Grill, 2301 Route 50, Mays Landing, NJ 08330
3-7pm
Car/bike show open to all makes and models. Trophies, dash plaques & door prizes. $5 registration with a new unwrapped toy; $10 registration without a toy.
Info: Sue 609-502-3736
July 23 (Sunday)
12th Annual Chicken Run
A Classic Car Cruise
Cedarville Fire Department, 30 Maple Avenue, Cedarville, NJ 08311
12-5pm
Fire trucks, Jeeps, Corvettes, muscle cars, hot rods and antiques. No entrance fee, no trophies, no judging. Outdoor vendors on site. Music by WVLT’s Big Al’s Warehouse. Come out and join us in a great day of food, music and fn.
Info: 609-381-5939
July 26-29 (Wednesday-Saturday)
Mecum Auctions Harrisburg
PA Farm Show Complex
2300 N. Cameron St., Harrisburg, PA 17110 Visit website for hours.
More than 1,200 vehicles. Consign or register to bid.
Info: Mecum.com
July 29 (Saturday)
Watermelon Festival Car Show
Wrights Market, 9300 Old Railroad Rd., Mardela Springs, Md. 21827
11am-3pm
Hosted by Delmarva Late Great Chevys. All vehicles welcome. Registration $10 (9am11am). Music, food, 50/50, auction.
Info: Sonny at 410-546-3587
July 29 (Saturday)
6th Annual Customer Appreciation Day Car Show
301 Travel Plaza 921 Middletown Warwick Road, Middletown, DE 19709
11am-3pm
Huge car show for all of our favorite motor heads! Over 300 of the area’s sweetest rides will be on full display in all of their glory. Bring the whole family for food, drinks and fun. There will be tasty BBQ, burgers and hot dogs all day long and there will be activities for the kids like a giant moon bounce and more!
Info: LaBarre Everette (302) 983-6966; carshows4nonprofits@gmail.com
July 29 (Saturday)
American Classic Car Show & Cookout
Renault Winery & Resort
72 N. Bremen Ave., Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor, NJ 08215
10am-4pm
Classic cars with classic wines. Country music, food and drink. Trophies at 2:30pm
Info: RenaultWinery.com
August 5 (Saturday)
11th Annual Classic Car Cruise-In Benefiting Cancer Support Community
Delaware
Rain date: August 6
Saint Mark’s High School, 2501 Pike Creek Road, Wilmington, DE 19808
Open to all makes and models. Professionally judged. Online registration $10 before July 31. Day-of registration $20.
Noon-3pm
Info: carshows4nonprofits@gmail.com
SHIFTIN’ GEARS
By Ben Notaro • red63vetnj@comcast.netAsure sign that things are different from “back in the day of the so-called infancy of our hobby” is the cost to participate in car events. Now, before I dive into a potentially sensitive topic, I will put out the disclaimer that my comments do not entirely reflect my thoughts. They are based on conversations with fellow cruisers.
Back in the day when gasoline was more affordable, tanking up one’s cruiser was relatively painless on the wallet. Today, and as of this writing, regular gas is averaging $3.60 per gallon for regular and considerably more for higher- octane gasoline. A fulltank cost of $60 or more per event is a lot. The next cost is the fee to participate in a car show. Now, this topic is where yours truly uses my disclaimer card. Not too long ago, a registration fee of $10, $15 and, on occasion, $20, was the norm. Comments I hear from some cruisers are that $20 and $25 are to enter a car show are becoming commonplace. For the record, there is no standard fee to pay to play.
So, the discussion of what other factors bring up the cost of a participation fee pops up. I guess the cost of trophies can be considered; then again, how many trophies are given in relation to the cost is something to think about. When it comes to advertising, most promoters rely on flyers. Now, how much of a cost for how many becomes a question.
A point that is also brought to the table is sponsors. If one goes to an event and there is a sponsor t-shirt or list of sponsors, then isn’t a sponsor defined as a business or person who donates money to help defray some of the costs of a show? This brings us to the price of participation. The fees to register a car can be based on the promoter making a tidy amount off the top, or in smaller fees based on volume.
As I stated earlier, there are no set fees to enter a car event and there are many more variables than I have just mentioned. The good thing about our hobby is there are enough events that a car guy or gal can chose an event based on how much he/ she is willing to spend. As a matter of fact, events like cruises and cars and coffee are usually always free to attend.
Finally, do you charge a spectator or their family to check out a show? Some events can do so because of the many activities and components they offer, but for the standard car show, getting someone to pay a fee to walk through a lot full of rides that one can see free at most events just isn’t going to fly.
The cost structure of our hobby has become as diverse as the many types of rides that participate. At least, so far, the cost of fees is spread out enough to provide participants options.
Department of Finance: One expense that has no ceiling is the fun of enjoying the friendships and camaraderie at an event.
Department of Corrections: WHEN MAKING an event flyer, ALL of the pertinent information is needed. Rain or shine, CONTACT number (just email addresses only limits some people), location. Promoters, please do your homework.
Department of Energy: Double check all event flyers for date and info corrections before announcing.
RULES
• PARTICIPATION IS FREE - NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED!
• NO MOTORCYCLES OR BIKES
• PERIOD CORRECT CARS WITH REGISTRATION & INSURANCE ID
• 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 EVENT
• ALL NJ MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS WILL BE IN EFFECT & ENFORCED BY VINELAND POLICE DEPARTMENTS
• NO CRUISING AT END OF EVENT. HOWEVER ALL TRAFFIC LAWS APPLY IF YOU DO!
• NO BICYCLE RIDING DURING EVENT, MUST WALK BIKE OR YOU WILL BE BANNED FROM THE AVENUE AND ESCORTED AWAY BY POLICE.
• NO EXCEPTIONS TO THE RULES