1st time attende. Only 3 hours from home and have never been. Going to meet someone to pick up parts for my Willy’s project.
great show and swapmeet, , good bands, etc. lot's to keep you busy. my club, the Tin Butchers will be running the swapmeet check-in.
I'm planning on being there. Looking forward to a great weekend. My brother and nephew are traveling to my place, then the two of them, myself and my son will head over for Friday and Saturday. @ekimneirbo Here is a thread I made chronicling my 2019 Vintage Torque Fest adventure. Read the thread, it pretty much sums it up. https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/my-2019-vintage-torque-fest-adventure.1149021/ With a little luck we'll be there in my 63 wagon.
I will be there on Thursday laying out the building and putting the invited indoor cars in place. If anyone is bored on Thursday and wants to come give me a hand it would be much appreciated (I am getting old!).
Made it the last year. Excellent show! Have a room booked for this year's. Currently watching the weather. Driving two days from Florida. Only to freeze your ass off. Get rained, or snowed on. Isn't my idea of fun. Hoping for the best.
You should probably be ok. I just came home to Illinois after spending most of the winter in Port Charlotte. I haven’t been warm since I got back a couple weeks ago LOL. It’s not supposed to be terribly warm but I think you’ll be safe from the snow. I prefer driving up through Dothan Alabama instead of going through Atlanta, it’s a little farther but I like the drive better. We’re leaving central Illinois 6am Friday morning if it works out logistically for you or you happen to need anything when you’re in the area on the way up send me a PM.
A little sneak peek for everyone. One of this year's indoor feature cars will be Byron Bode's clone of the Norman Wesp 1959 Impala that was restyled by Barris Kustoms.