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Car Show Gripe/Rant

We have a local guy who truly gets upset when he doesn't win a trophy or best of show every time. Keep in mind that he spent 30 years restoring it and it is probably worth over 300K. The car is beautiful and does win best of show alot. Now, I have beaten him at 3 different shows that I know of with 2 of my cars by winning a people's choice award or best hot rods etc and have heard him cry and say "that his car is way nicer then that".
I don't ever go to shows for trophies or awards and couldn't care less. It's the people that made the votes count.
We have one that has temper tantrums as well. The people that vote in the peoples choice shows get tired of the same guy winning all the time. I have been beat out by a car like mine but half the quality just because a large group of his friends showed up and voted for his car. Even the show promoter thought it was wrong but the numbers don't lie. It's fun to win a trophy but I don't go for trophies. I go for the social event that car shows create. When you run into an old friend you haven't seen for decades, that's what it's all about.
 
A few years ago at our Mopar Maxx event, we had a small car show and no divisions for the late model cars. A big group of new Challengers and Chargers showed up and cleaned house, beating out some nice older Mopars including A 12 cars and a big block Barracuda convertible. I overheard the group members talking that they were all going to vote for a particular Charger owner because he hadn't won many shows. He won best of show of course. The next year we had a division for the late model guys.
 
Quite frankly, if you are the type to complain about who won what and for what reason, you will almost never be happy participating in judged car shows.
 
It's all politics, at every show. People are kiddin' themselves, if they think otherwise. I've watched many loaded ballot boxes.....
In the end, this **** cracks me up. I rarely go to a show anymore.......boring.
 
We have a big show and shine Friday night, Memorial Day weekend. Hundreds of cars attend. A group of us Mopar guys all park in the same place and we draw quite a crowd. I don't have time to walk around and look at cars. Too busy visiting with the other guys and the spectators. Right @Scott Engelhardt?

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Quite frankly, if you are the type to complain about who won what and for what reason, you will almost never be happy participating in judged car shows.

or possibly ever.
 
These are the only 2 trophies/plaques that I've ever won. Neither has anything to do with the vehicle which, of course, I didn't build. Both have everything to do with driving it. Both are proudly displayed in my office for my enjoyment. Sorry about the sideways orientation.


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I'm too lazy and old to bother doing the prep to take a "show car" to a car show.
I know a guy that said he spent two days cleaning his newer Challenger for a local show that I went to. I didn`t even wash mine as I just gave it a quick detail a couple weeks before, drove it 120 miles, parked it with grime and dirt on the lower quarters, a dirty interior and went off and enjoyed the show not caring if I didn`t get a trophy. I may have won the long distance award but the girl I was with drove an hour further to meet up and cruise there with me. BTW that is her high school car she restored herself at the shop she owns and runs.

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It's all politics, at every show. People are kiddin' themselves, if they think otherwise. I've watched many loaded ballot boxes.....
In the end, this **** cracks me up. I rarely go to a show anymore.......boring.
I've been around the block on this, attending the largest show in my area on a yearly basis, when town next to me shuts down the courthouse square. My motivation is the opportunity to catch up with people who I don't see unless I attend. I almost quit going, after I was parked under a tree shedding sap and bird droppings two years in a row. Cars were essentially judged when directed to park, and the crew didn't care for older Mopars. I stayed in the game after one of the organizers ran into me at the first non judged show the following season, and realized the Demonstrator was a local vehicle that had cruised the show area back in day. He put me into a select group of a dozen other "historic cruisers", parked in a prime spot next the the big sponsors of the event, including the owner of the local Chevy dealership.

Still didn't win a trophy, losing out to late model Challengers. Didn't care, but my friend, who owns a '70 Mach One, wasn't happy about the result, and lobbied for me at a participant judged show a few months later. I won my class, getting votes from the Ford and Chevy guys. Got second this year. Didn't even bother to detail the engine compartment after driving back from Carlisle.

Baby Blue was never anything but a well preserved daily driver, but got a best of show trophy back in 2018. My Mopar friend who did my truck maintenance and stored the car with his collection sponsored a show to benefit a fellow driver who was in hospice, with no medical insurance. I contributed on the side. The field judges used points, and I was never in the running. The family did the best of show vote. I suspect Sam might have tipped my hand.
 
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