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Event Coverage Jalopy Jamup 2023

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by daylatedollarshort, Aug 20, 2023.

  1. J L Marbais
    Joined: May 12, 2009
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    Awesome pictures love the narration!!! Thank you!!!:):)
     
  2. Hopefully it works out again next year. 3EAE4CD5-C92B-449F-8B9C-9980130BDF75.jpeg
     
  3. Great captions.
     
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  4. wicarnut
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    Kool, Thanks !
     
  5. ModelAMitch
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    Great show and great cars as always, the swap meet this year was lacking though.. I was hoping to score.
     
  6. I bought quite a few pieces, and my first ever 1932 part, a headlight bar. One young fellow was even doing free delivery- modelA axle and rad, he was a good sport. A few more vendors would have been welcome.
     
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  7. Great pics !!

    missed it this year , one of the best shows around

    thanks for sharing the pics and great story telling :D
     
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  8. jim snow
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    Good stuff. Great narration. Thanks, Snowman ⛄️
     
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  9. Thanks for the photos. I've had this on my list for several years, but didn't make it, again. I was in that area earlier this summer. Maybe next year.

    Any ballpark guess on how many rods were there?
     
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  10. I asked about a car count, but the fellow I talked to wasn’t sure. I would say 300 cars that were hardcore Hamb approved, with another couple hundred that met the age requirements, about 30 mini bikes, a dozen period correct motorcycles, a handful of rockabilly bands to make your day. The way to experience this show is to camp onsite for the weekend, that is the goal for another year.
     
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  11. Primered Forever
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    Thanks for taking us along!
     
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  12. Seems like you were close to a Dr. Suess vibe in you narrative…that would be awesome.
     
  13. i.rant
    Joined: Nov 23, 2009
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    Very descriptive, thanks for sharing.
     
  14. Good idea, might be outside the range of my capabilities and above my pay grade.
     
  15. 57JoeFoMoPar
    Joined: Sep 14, 2004
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    I got back a little bit ago from the show, and as usual the guys did an unreal job of putting on a great show. Seriously, this show should be on people's "must attend" list.

    Unlike a lot of shows, this show has a real vibrant night life, and the folks keep the party going well past midnight with the bands playing just as late. The show itself is a little off of the beaten path, so they don't have to worry about disturbing neighbors.

    From experience now having attended this show several times, the best course of action is to camp there. Cambridge and Guelph have hotels, but it's a good 20 min+ drive to the hotels from the show, and if you want to hang late and enjoy some adult beverages, which you will, then it's a bit of a long haul late back to the hotel. Lots of people bring actual campers, which is great. But this year I brought a tent, air mattress, and sleeping bag, and slept like a baby. I even took a nap on Friday after driving the 8 hours up so I wouldn't be totally shot late in the evening.

    Food trucks are on site and had excellent food.

    For folks in the States, crossing the border is a breeze, and most banks will exchange your CAN currency for USD if you go home with a few extra bills.

    Snapped a quick pic as I crossed into Canada through Buffalo.
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    Power parked my Olds when I got in.

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    This Falcon looked tough with 5 spokes and slapper bars
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    This dude drove this car up from Florida. The color was spectacular. Not nearly enough tri-fives get done like this.
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  16. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    Some more shots

    @Jeff Norwell 's "Dirty Bird" looking anything but dirty and showing us that less is often more. Absolutely killer car.
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    Buutttttt sometimes more is more too haha
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    Nice use of Packard tail lights here, and the hemi doesn't hurt either
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    Nice Cadillac swapped 53 mercury
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    I'm a sucker for a Olds powered rod.
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    Caught up with Jeff and Rob Purcell on my way out of town, always great seeing these guys. Getting the full Canadian experience with some delicious Tim Horton's.
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  17. SPEC
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    Excellent pictures.
     
  18. akoutlaw
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    Thanks for the pics.
     
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  19. Jeff Norwell
    Joined: Aug 20, 2003
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    A very good show this year,Since I am no longer involved with it,....I was hoping the show would continue with its success. and it sure did.
    I liked being a spectator and really caught up with pals.The one thing I did notice was an abundance of Customs this year..... and probably the same amount as Hotrods..... lots of very nice cars ,good food vendors.... the swap was a tad light... but there were 4 other major shows competing this past weekend.
    I was impressed at the vintage bikes that came this year from 40-50's vintage Harleys to 60 styled choppers.
    This show has something for everyone.
    I have heard a few complain about cost.... well.. yeah,... you show up at 3pm and leave at 5pm... thats your problem,.... but for $75 bucks from Friday Morning until Sunday Morning and Camping included(With 5 live Bands)..... You can't beat that price.
    This show is an event,.... not an A&W cruise night.
     
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  20. 57JoeFoMoPar
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    The cheapest hotel rom I saw in Cambridge was over $100 a night, so $75 all in is a steal, and even moreso for folks coming in from the States. That's barely $60 USD. So for a 2 day show, bands, a swap meet, music, and a place to crash... sort of seems like a no-brainer for me.

    And FWIW, the bands that play are actually bands that are worth watching. There was that one kid there that played a couple sets, was an absolute SAVAGE on the telecaster. I'm not one to usually sit and listen to bands at shows, but that kid made me stop and watch. The other bands were great as well, and keep the party going late. Not just country and rockabilly as well, sort of something for everyone.
     
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  21. Awesome show, well worth the 12 hour drive,
    blasting on Big A's model A the night before
     
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  22. long story why that was on a trailer.......but it came back after a 2 year streach.....
     

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