I went for about 3 hours this afternoon. Had a dope *ss time, met some famous car youtube personalities (Rob Kibbe (General Lee Owner), Junkyarddigs, Thunderhead289, Jacob Davis (HotRod), saw a GNX, a General Lee, and just had a good time.
Here are pics of cars I personally found interesting. The Orange Ford stepside and robin egg blue galaxie are Junkyarddigs/Thunderhead289's vehicles respectively. General Lee belongs to Rob Kibbe.
The GNX had 43,*** miles on it, had some light mods (stainless exhaust, lowered a bit) and was #327. Sold by Duffy's Classic Cars out of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They drove it to the show, and I saw them drive out the gate as I was leaving.
Since they upped the dates from capping at 1972 to now capping at 1987, there's a lot more variety in cars, which makes the show a whole lot more fun. I was getting tired of seeing chevelle after chevelle and camaro after camaro. I mean they're still dope as hell but boring in comparison to some of the other cars there.
Here are pics of cars I personally found interesting. The Orange Ford stepside and robin egg blue galaxie are Junkyarddigs/Thunderhead289's vehicles respectively. General Lee belongs to Rob Kibbe.
The GNX had 43,*** miles on it, had some light mods (stainless exhaust, lowered a bit) and was #327. Sold by Duffy's Classic Cars out of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. They drove it to the show, and I saw them drive out the gate as I was leaving.
Since they upped the dates from capping at 1972 to now capping at 1987, there's a lot more variety in cars, which makes the show a whole lot more fun. I was getting tired of seeing chevelle after chevelle and camaro after camaro. I mean they're still dope as hell but boring in comparison to some of the other cars there.
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