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I go every year. I’m local, so not a big expense. I’ve found some really good deals on rare Mopar parts, but those are a long shot. Better deal than lottery tickets. Do you feel lucky? Lots of over priced junk as well.
Not picky from what I've seen in three decades of attending the show. Supposed to be limited to three modifications from stock, but doesn't appear to be strictly enforced. Baby Blue ('68 GTX) had electronic ignition, non stock carb, electric fuel pump, radial tires. So technically not stock...
I have a covered car corral space, DB-18, which is currently vacant (I unexpectedly sold the GTX that would normally occupy it.) I have a friend of a friend who is interested in it, but he hasn't committed yet. So it may be available if you are trying to sell a running, driving vehicle.
Timing is everything. She was a rock's throw from the FBBO tent when I was there. She reminded me of what my spouse looked like in the days when my GTX was new.
Having passed Baby Blue to @ElectricBlue , I will be attending as a spectator for the first time in a decade. But hopefully he will take my place on the field, and register as an FBBO member.
I just sold my '69 GTX, so I won't need my space in the covered pavilion at the car corral. Sell for $100 to anyone interested. Good parking for sure, shade is well worth it.