All were very clean cars. I'd have to say that the Plymouth was sharp but the doors, hood and truck were closed AND the window were up! I would've liked to see the inside. The Chrysler Newport was also exceptionally sharp and I LOVE the color. Some day, I'm going to have a classic painted again and it's going to be a dark blue. I know you've seen that Metro too. It's been all over the car scene recently and EVEN SEMA! It's a super sharp little van and local to Knoxville so I hope to continue seeing it around this summer. Themed cars seem to be the "in" thing in recent years and spectators REALLY love them (I do too). I've even thought what theme I could do with my Impala. We'll see!
I used to love winter...back in my single, college career days. Winter was SO awesome because I went snowboarding almost every weekend. Well, those days are over because I have children now and lift tickets are too expensive since my college ID is not longer valid. My winters are now spent waiting for the next snow to take the little ones sledding. In east TN, the time between snows can be many weeks so boardism sets in pretty good...until recently! I've been to TWO indoor car shows this month and had a pretty good time. This one was a tad small but had a pretty good variety of cars and trucks to look at. There were a few MoreDoors so that was great! Two things about the two indoor shows I went to though - the cars were really close so it was difficult to get a good photo and the lighting was not the best when using an iPhone. Maybe I need to step up and get a REAL camera? Eventually. All were very clean cars. I'd have to say that the Plymouth was sharp but the doors, hood and truck were closed AND the window were up! I would've liked to see the inside. The Chrysler Newport was also exceptionally sharp and I LOVE the color. Some day, I'm going to have a classic painted again and it's going to be a dark blue. I know you've seen that Metro too. It's been all over the car scene recently and EVEN SEMA! It's a super sharp little van and local to Knoxville so I hope to continue seeing it around this summer. Themed cars seem to be the "in" thing in recent years and spectators REALLY love them (I do too). I've even thought what theme I could do with my Impala. We'll see!
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9/24/2017 02:39:00 am
Those cars look so sexy. I have gone to a lot of car show, but all of the cars shown there are sports cars and new cars to be released. I have never gone to a vintage car show because there are such no events near our place. I would rather buy a vintage car that will run smoothly instead of a sports car that will speed things up for me. I also had the same problem once when I attended a car show. It was hard to take a good picture of the car because all of the cars are too close to each other and sometimes a car gets too crowded and you won't be able to take a picture of it.
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