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Mopar Nats, Columbus OH. August 10th - 12th

My daughter and I try to make a habit of driving the Charger down every year. Her project will be starting soon so time for her to start getting ideas.
Pm me if you go and include your #
 
We will be there as per usual.
Hopefully the weather is as nice as it was last year.
 
Yes, we are a vendor at this show. If you should have been to the show before, you may recall a large tent as you enter into the swap meet area. We usually have two cars within our tent to use as a tool to show case our products and the work that the restoration shops that support us can do. I am not sure exactly which rows we will be in, as it always changes each year at the Nats. Typically, it is rows R and S in spots 17 through 32.
69 B fan...... Are you still producing repro battery positive cables ? I was in contact with you last summer for one,. for my 65 Belvedere, which is unique to that year.
 
We should all try to coordinate a day/time for the FBBO folks to get together....There are some I would really like to meet face to face.....

What say you guys? Maybe also gals lurking in the shadows?
 
The wife and I are planning on spending the day there Friday.
 
OLBEE.. Yes I park inside, I think the orange is House of Kolors Tangelo Pearl if I remember correctly. Should be the only 69 Charger with a shaker hood and an American flag on the hood lol. I'll be sure to track you down, maybe exchange #s through a PM.
Pm me if you go and include your #
Sure will, I was hoping to meet up with you down there. I'll likely be there most of the day Sat.
 
We should all try to coordinate a day/time for the FBBO folks to get together....There are some I would really like to meet face to face.....

What say you guys? Maybe also gals lurking in the shadows?
Sure, name the place. We've tried in the past, the biggest obstacle is always finding a nice spot out of the traffic.
 
Pick a spot near the grand stand, the side behind all the vendors. That side normally seems to be sparsely populated
I think we have worked something out behind the scenes and I will let Jeff update the folks here.....
 
A couple of things to take into consideration and a couple of suggestions or observations. There is a covered pavilion up behind the grandstands on the staging lanes side of the facility. Usually there is a couple of cars on the pad, but still enough room so that people can gather as a meeting point. It is very close to the structure where you can purchase your Nats T-shirts and other trinkets.

The downside to meeting that close to the strip is the noise coming from the cars racing. Certain classes are louder than others, but it is an obstacle carrying on a conversation at certain times.

Secondly, I would suggest both a Friday and Saturday meetup. It seems that more than ever, people have to work on Friday and may not be able to come until Saturday.

You guys and girls are more than welcome to meet up around our tent in the swap meet area. Not exactly sure how many may turn out, but we usually have an area where people are hanging out under the shade of the tent. There are chairs and water available. Once I know our spot numbers, I will post them. But the tent is pretty easily seen as you enter the swap meet from the staging lanes.

Come by on Thursday and we will put you to work helping to set up or come by on Saturday afternoon after 4 and we will let you help pack up, just joking. But do stop by and say hello, I know I have put a face to a couple of the names.
 
A couple of things to take into consideration and a couple of suggestions or observations. There is a covered pavilion up behind the grandstands on the staging lanes side of the facility. Usually there is a couple of cars on the pad, but still enough room so that people can gather as a meeting point. It is very close to the structure where you can purchase your Nats T-shirts and other trinkets.

The downside to meeting that close to the strip is the noise coming from the cars racing. Certain classes are louder than others, but it is an obstacle carrying on a conversation at certain times.

Secondly, I would suggest both a Friday and Saturday meetup. It seems that more than ever, people have to work on Friday and may not be able to come until Saturday.

You guys and girls are more than welcome to meet up around our tent in the swap meet area. Not exactly sure how many may turn out, but we usually have an area where people are hanging out under the shade of the tent. There are chairs and water available. Once I know our spot numbers, I will post them. But the tent is pretty easily seen as you enter the swap meet from the staging lanes.

Come by on Thursday and we will put you to work helping to set up or come by on Saturday afternoon after 4 and we will let you help pack up, just joking. But do stop by and say hello, I know I have put a face to a couple of the names.
That’s exactly what we talked about!! Plus, half ways close to porta-potties under grandstands. Noon-2pm give or take. Jeff
 
That’s exactly what we talked about!! Plus, half ways close to porta-potties under grandstands. Noon-2pm give or take. Jeff
Sounds like a plan.......

Richard if thats cool with you....we will meet up around your tent......

Jeff days and times?
 
Justin, I am confused. Are you guys looking to meet up at the covered pavilion behind the grandstands or my tent? You guys can use my location as a meet point, that will not be issue. If things go as plan, there should be an area between our tent and the Stephens / AMD tent which is being relocated over to the row in which we are located.

I would think, a covered area would be more appealing. Hopefully it will be dry and mild, but the last two years have been very nice, so we will have to see what Mother Nature has in store this year.

As an observation, for those coming and wanting to check out the judged show cars, check them out on Friday while they are being judged. Once the judging is completed on Friday, many of these cars end up in there enclosed trailers not to be seen again over the weekend. That is pretty much from 10 til 2 on Friday. The reason that I say that, is that if you guys are looking to meet up at a certain time, then certain activities may be going on that some may want to check out. So I would suggest getting some feedback on what works best for the group.

As I suggested before, I would think both a Friday and Saturday meet up would be best, unless you guys can decide 100% for one of the days. If you guys should be comfortable with it, I can have a note pad or poster board in which members can post a cell number so that others who may want to meet up, can arrange an alternative location and time. This would be kept in a designated area so that members could inquire for a cell number for texting purposes as I would not feel comfortable just leaving a list of numbers out for someone to grab and walk off with.

Just let me know what I can do to assist you guys and girls. I will hopefully be busy taking care of customers, but I can still assist as possible, especially in the preliminary planning.
 
The Wheel Guy will be there , Row I , spots 13-16 ( got moved this year for some reason , been on Row K forever )
I will have the new 10" dogdish cap wheel centers for sale. Other wheels too....

Frank
 
The evenings are tough as people have different agendas. Family and friends all looking to have dinner, tired from being out in the sun all day. I was shocked when I had approximately 8 guys meet up on Saturday morning at around 9:00 AM from the A12 site. Nothing was planned out as an official meet point and time other than some texting between different ones and the guys basically met up, exchanged greetings and then went off to enjoy the show. They did have an established meet time and location determined earlier from the website later on that day.

I am thinking that the 9:00 AM time worked out well as most of the people were on the grounds at that point and had not gotten into being at a certain point if you choose something like 12 noon. Another time slot that worked years ago was like 3:30 or 4:00 PM. At that point in the day, most of the people had the opportunity to see what they were wanting to see. The Nats is unlike Carlisle in that some people will start to leave the grounds at around 3 or 4 so that they can head back to the hotel, get something to eat and lay claim to a spot for the evening cruising depending upon where your staying.

Just trying to give out some suggestions and observations from 31 years of witnessing the event. I know that for some of you, it will be your first. Do not want to burst your bubble, but it is not what it was back in the early to mid 90s. Those glory days are history that will never be repeated. I guess that after all of these years, I have become jaded. But it still is the Nats and has a lots to offer. That is why I am open to helping in any way possible. We all should be aiming to make this a memorable trip and one that you will want to make again in the years to come.

I know that the Carlisle club tent did not materialize this year. But this would be a perfect opportunity to start putting the groundwork in place for Carlisle 2019. The 2019 and 2020 Carlisle and Nats as well will be pinnacle years for the hobby. So I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Columbus in a couple of weeks.
 
The evenings are tough as people have different agendas. Family and friends all looking to have dinner, tired from being out in the sun all day. I was shocked when I had approximately 8 guys meet up on Saturday morning at around 9:00 AM from the A12 site. Nothing was planned out as an official meet point and time other than some texting between different ones and the guys basically met up, exchanged greetings and then went off to enjoy the show. They did have an established meet time and location determined earlier from the website later on that day.

I am thinking that the 9:00 AM time worked out well as most of the people were on the grounds at that point and had not gotten into being at a certain point if you choose something like 12 noon. Another time slot that worked years ago was like 3:30 or 4:00 PM. At that point in the day, most of the people had the opportunity to see what they were wanting to see. The Nats is unlike Carlisle in that some people will start to leave the grounds at around 3 or 4 so that they can head back to the hotel, get something to eat and lay claim to a spot for the evening cruising depending upon where your staying.

Just trying to give out some suggestions and observations from 31 years of witnessing the event. I know that for some of you, it will be your first. Do not want to burst your bubble, but it is not what it was back in the early to mid 90s. Those glory days are history that will never be repeated. I guess that after all of these years, I have become jaded. But it still is the Nats and has a lots to offer. That is why I am open to helping in any way possible. We all should be aiming to make this a memorable trip and one that you will want to make again in the years to come.

I know that the Carlisle club tent did not materialize this year. But this would be a perfect opportunity to start putting the groundwork in place for Carlisle 2019. The 2019 and 2020 Carlisle and Nats as well will be pinnacle years for the hobby. So I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Columbus in a couple of weeks.
That’s why I was thinking 12-2,1-2 on Sat. Fri/Sat would work also. Couple hrs oughta leave time for people to stop by at ur location.Last ur was my first in 30+ & it’s definitely smaller, but still good.
 
The evenings are tough as people have different agendas. Family and friends all looking to have dinner, tired from being out in the sun all day. I was shocked when I had approximately 8 guys meet up on Saturday morning at around 9:00 AM from the A12 site. Nothing was planned out as an official meet point and time other than some texting between different ones and the guys basically met up, exchanged greetings and then went off to enjoy the show. They did have an established meet time and location determined earlier from the website later on that day.

I am thinking that the 9:00 AM time worked out well as most of the people were on the grounds at that point and had not gotten into being at a certain point if you choose something like 12 noon. Another time slot that worked years ago was like 3:30 or 4:00 PM. At that point in the day, most of the people had the opportunity to see what they were wanting to see. The Nats is unlike Carlisle in that some people will start to leave the grounds at around 3 or 4 so that they can head back to the hotel, get something to eat and lay claim to a spot for the evening cruising depending upon where your staying.

Just trying to give out some suggestions and observations from 31 years of witnessing the event. I know that for some of you, it will be your first. Do not want to burst your bubble, but it is not what it was back in the early to mid 90s. Those glory days are history that will never be repeated. I guess that after all of these years, I have become jaded. But it still is the Nats and has a lots to offer. That is why I am open to helping in any way possible. We all should be aiming to make this a memorable trip and one that you will want to make again in the years to come.

I know that the Carlisle club tent did not materialize this year. But this would be a perfect opportunity to start putting the groundwork in place for Carlisle 2019. The 2019 and 2020 Carlisle and Nats as well will be pinnacle years for the hobby. So I am looking forward to seeing everyone in Columbus in a couple of weeks.
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This is why we should have the option of more than one club on the admission form.One real and one internet.......
 
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