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Passionate Pursuit..................................................................................................................6
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SNEAK PEEK HOT SHOWSTop area events March thru May
Third Sundays: Cruise at the House Of Brews with the Nostalgia Knights Car Club(Formally Fuddruckers) Black Horse Pike, in the Wal-Mart plaza, Turnersville, NJ. Info: Bill @ 856/318-1260
Fourth Sundays: Cruise at Danny’s Pizza pizzazz witj American Pride CC1288 Delsea Dr. (Rt 47), Franklinville, NJ, 08322. Info: Danny @ 856/694-4422
Second Wednesdays: Cruise at Lapps Olympia Dairy Bar Ice cream, the Backroad Cruisers, and more! Rt. 40 at the split, Carneys Point, NJ, 08069.Info: Jim @ 609/202-0437
Fourth Wednesdays: Cruisin’ Toscana with The Backroads Cruisers From 5 to 9 p.m. at Toscana Restaurant & Carvel Ice Cream on Rt. 77 in Mullica Hill, NJ. Info: Paul @ 856/498-1121
Thurs. Night Cruise @ Sonic with the Jersey Cape Cruisers 7-9PM Rt. 9, Rio Grande, NJ (Just outside of Wildwood, NJ)Hosted by Jersey Cape Cruisers. Info: Rick @ 609-886-2198
Third Thursdays: Cruise Night With Delaware Valley Roadrunners CC 5 to 8 p.m. at Bertucci’s Restaurant, 675 Middletown Blvd., Langhorne, Pa., 19047.Info: Len @ 215/510-6629
Third Fridays: Crusin’ Taylor’s with Nostalgia Knights Car ClubFrom 5 to 8 p.m. at Taylor’s Bar & Grille, 2021 Black Horse Pike, Williamstown, NJ. American Marquee only. Info: Ronnie @ 856/875-9700
Third Saturdays: Afternoon with the Soul Riders Car ClubFrom 1 to 4:30 p.m. at Kimothy’s Restaurant, off Rt. 13 in Smyrna, Del., 19734. Info: 302/378-2855
Third Saturdays: Cruise Nights With Yesterday Chevrolet Car Club from 3 to 7 p.m. at Fox Run Shopping Ctr., Routes 40 and 72, Bear, Del. Info: Mike @ 302/757-3664
March 24: 42nd Annual Salem County Fairgrounds Flea Market/Swap MeetRt. 40 (one mile west of Cowtown) Woodstown, NJ, 08098. Info: Chuck @ 609/221-5435
March 24: Cars & Bikes for the CureBlackwood Plaza, Rt. 168 & Davistown Rd., Blackwood, NJ, 08012. Host: Blackwood Fire Co Auxiliary. Info: Gene @ 856/207-4358
March 29-30: 43rd Annual SMR/AACA Swap Meet Carroll County Agriculture Center, 706 Ag Ctr. Dr., Westminster, Md., 21157.Info: Kathy @ 301/829-2000
March 30: Murphy’s Swap MeetMurphy’s Auto Care & Performance Center, 221 Delsea Drive, Sewell, NJ 080808am-4pm. Info: Murphy’s (856) 481-4236, murphysautocenterusa.com
April 7: Spring Thaw Cruise with the SJ CruisersMaintree Shopping Center, 301 Main Rd. at Chestnut Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360. Info: John @ 856/825-3047
April 13: Spring Car Show for AutismMurphy’s Auto Care & Performance Center, 221 Delsea Drive, Sewell, NJ 0808010am-2pm. Info: Murphy’s (856) 481-4236, murphysautocenterusa.com
April 14: Swap Meet/Flea MarketBrandywine Region AACA at Mid-Atlantic Ant. & Coll. Car Ctr., 400 Line Rd.,Kennett Sq., Pa., 19348. Info: Andy @ 302/738-4483
April 19-21: Spring Englishtown Swap Meet/Flea Market230 Pension Rd., Englishtown, NJ, 07726. Info: 732/446-7800
April 21: Cruise For A CureMt. Pleasant High School, Washington St., Extension, Wilm. DE11am-4pm. Info: Alvin Crowl at (302) 425-5054 or [email protected]
April 24-28: Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketCarlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, Pa., 27013. Info: 717/243-7855
May 17: Cruisin’ Mainstreet with Cruisin’ Classics Car Club From 5 to 9 p.m. at Bellevue Ave., Hammonton, NJ. Info: 609/839-2239
May 17-19: Carlisle Imports & Kit Car NationalsCarlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013Info: (717) 243-7855; www.carlisleevents.com
May 18: WOGL’s 10th Annual American Heritage Car ShowAt AMHFCU Campus, 2060 Red Lion Rd., Philadelphia, Pa., 19115.Info: Brenda @ 215/969-0777
May 18: 9th Annual Military Support Fundraiser & Car ShowWith the American Pride Car Club at VFW Post 1616, 1940 No. Black Horse Pike, Williamstown, NJ, 08094. Info: Lou @ 609/980-6797
May 19: Shine in the Pines Car Show with Cruisin’ Classics Car ClubAt Batsto Village, 31 Batsto Rd. & Rt. 542, Hammonton, NJ, 08037.Info: Tony @ 609/561-3041
May 25: The 5th Annual Sunny Side Farms Spring Car ShowOn 895 Middleneck Rd., Warwick, Md., 21912, open to all.Info: Mary or Al @ 410/755-6129
passionate pursuitBy Frank Adkins
Rob McCall trades in corporate life to open a hot rod shop
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Rob’s Rod Shop is a relatively new hotspot of hot rodding activity located in Downingtown, Pa. Although the shop doors opened last January, the business has been around since 2004.
Owner Rob McCall explains, “This shop was an outgrowth of the hobby business I started as a fallback plan for my corporate job, which I was concerned could go away at some point.” While the writing was on the wall for some time before his job finally vanished, McCall found himself at a crossroad.
“I could have gone after another job similar to the one I had, but that wasn’t where I wanted to be,” McCall says. “Cars are my passion, and they always have been.”
In fact, McCall’s information technology career had happened quite by accident. “I was infatuated with cars at an early age,” McCall says. “When I was fifteen I started working in a computer store because cars were becoming computer controlled, and I figured that if I wanted to work on them and modify them I’d better understand how they worked.” That computer store job paid for McCall’s first car, a Chevy Malibu on which he performed all of the usual high school hot rod modifications. In fact, working in the computer field paid for several cars that would follow—and for his college education.
After graduating college, he and his wife Erin were married. “Before I knew it, another 18 years had passed,” McCall says. “What started as a job had snowballed into a career that lasted for 25 years. But it ran its course.”
Although McCall worked for more than two decades in the computer field, he spent most of his off time in the garage, at car shows and swap meets, and rummaging in junkyards. During those years he built his black ’68 Barracuda fastback, a stout street car that boasts modern technology melded with a vintage hot rod flair, and he made considerable progress on several other projects including Erin’s ’73 Dodge Challenger. The couple joined the Delaware Valley Mopar Association in 1995 and for more than 10 years McCall has served as club president.
“Through my involvement with the automotive hobby I’ve met a lot of great people,” McCall says. “It occurred to me that I really missed having a local speed shop—a place to get parts and to hang out with other ‘motor heads’ in the area.” What he envisioned was a store that stocked the staples of hot rodding and could serve as a hub of hot rodding activity for locals, as well as a shop that offered folks personal service on their classic and special interest vehicles.
McCall focuses his shop activities primarily on ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s domestic performance- oriented vehicles. “If it qualifies for a Pennsylvania antique tag, we would probably work on it,” he says. Already he has performed work on a Superformance Cobra replica, a ’71 Corvette, a ’69 Camaro SS, a ’68 Skylark, a ’68 Dart, and a ’65 Coronet, to name a few. On the day I visited he was putting the finishing touches on a ’72 Road Runner clutch while a ’69 Mustang project sat nearby. To better serve his customers he has established alliances with several specialty shops nearby.
He describes the parts end of the business as “a traditional speed shop catering to ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s cars primarily, but we also sell parts for late model performance cars such as Camaros, Mustangs, Challengers, and the rest of the SRT-8 lineup. If the big mail order warehouses
advertise it, we can get it too,” McCall says. “Our prices are very competitive on most products. But coming here you also get personal service and advice from a fellow enthusiast.” In addition, if McCall is unable to help a customer for whatever reason, he can usually refer that person to a specialist who can.
Rob’s Rod Shop is a stocking dealer for Brad Penn oil. “Modern motor oils have greatly reduced levels of zinc and phosphorous so that catalytic converters will last longer,” McCall says. “That’s fine for modern engines with roller cams—but engines with flat lifter camshafts, which includes virtually everything built prior to the mid-eighties, require the extreme pressure protection offered by zinc and phosphorous in order to prevent cam and lifter failure. Brad Penn oils are formulated with these protective additives and provide the level of protection older engines need.” In addition to Brad Penn lubricants, they stock Wix oil filters for popular applications.
Rob’s Rod Shop is a dealer for several well-known manufacturers including Pertronix ignition components, K&N filters, Dynamat, Kendall lubricants, Comp Cams, AR Engineering, Wilwood, TTI exhaust, Legendary Auto Interiors, Auto Custom Carpet, Cometic Gaskets, Steele Rubber Products, and Watson Street Works. They also deal directly with Auto Metal Direct.
— Rob’s Rod Shop 131 Wallace Ave. #5, Downingtown, Pa. 19335484-693-0640; www.RobsRodShop.com
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I would like to share a thought with you about the car hobby. If you are a regular attendee at a cruise or car show, it’s probably safe to assume that on many occasions you have developed a friendship or association with a fellow cruiser. Many times it starts off with a casual conversation and before you know it, you park your car (and your lawn chair) near each other and enjoy the time talking about just about anything. It extends your family in a car camaraderie way.
The ride you see here belonged to one of our extended family, Don Giacomoni. Don was a car guy’s car guy – a body shop owner who had seen the hobby develop from the beginning stages to what we experience today.
This article is a special tribute to those who knew Don, and all of the people who, like him, have made every car event remind us of how we are like a family that shares a bond we call “friendship.”
— Text and photos Ben Notaro
Cruisers Are Family
Atlantic City Classic Car Show & Auction
Forty years is a long time for a car activity to be around – but 40 years of car auctions and automobile-related vendors is just what the Atlantic City Car Show is celebrating this year.
Vendors, a car corral, and a special collectibles auction were hotspots. More than 1,000 cars went up on the block for perspective buyers to place their bids.
Check out the photos for a glimpse of the 2013 Atlantic City Car Show.
— Text and photos Ben Notaro
EVENT SPOTLIGHTS
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Frostbite CruiseSome events have catchy titles with special meanings attached to them. Others
reflect a cause. But all titles serve one purpose: to let the cruisers have an inkling of what the event represents.
The South Jersey Cruisers Association car group held their 5th annual “Frostbite Cruise” back in November--mild weather had greeted the past four out of five events. This time, Mother Nature decided to give the event’s title a more literal meaning. It was cold and breezy. This did not stop the 200-plus participants from coming out and sharing a cruise that had food, music and camaraderie.
With the sponsorship of Acme Market of Maintree Shopping Center of Vineland, NJ and the SJ Cruisers, this was a cold day that was accentuated by the warmth of the friendships of car enthusiasts.
— Text photos Ben Notaro
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Jacket ArtIf you are a member of a car club, chances are that a part of your clothing accessories consist of the club
jacket and a T-shirt. These garments usually have your club’s logo on them. Car clubs have always been creative in naming their organizations and often coming up with a logo that
identifies that group. Here are just a few car club logos that I photographed, worn proudly by their members.
— Text and photos Ben Notaro
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Delco Cruisers Salute to Our Veterans Show
Our service personnel have always been there to keep the American dream alive and well. Many car clubs make it a point to bring attention to those who have served our country.
One such club is the Delco Cruisers, a Delaware County, Pa., group. This club stages a car show where all of the proceeds go to the five branches of our military.
The “Salute to Our Veterans Show,” now in its fifth year, has grown into a mega-event where more than 500 car and motorcycle enthusiasts come out to salute those who have served.
The Delco Cruisers raised $6,000 to share with members of the military branches. Rose Tree Park located in Media, Pa., was the scenic setting to give recognition to those in the military both active and retired.
— Text and photos Ben Notaro
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filled with joy and good health. We need all you cruisers out and about real soon. Before you know it, we will have the rides out attending shows and cruises throughout the tri-state area. So get in the shop and change the oil, add some grease, check tire pressures, and start polishing. The season is just around the corner.
Recently, the presidents of several local clubs held another meeting to discuss the 2013 season. I must say that this meeting, attended by ten presidents, was very productive. We discussed our individual events for 2013 and formulated a spreadsheet documenting them for all to see. One might say that it seems redundant to document these events when we already have several publications including our own “Cruising News” that already do that. But we felt that a quick reference sheet is necessary, to show exact dates of local clubs’ events, without searching through 100 other events that may not impact our local area. Our objective is to produce the most vehicles at all club-sponsored events as possible. Naturally you are going to find ten different events on the same day some weeks, also sponsored by clubs in different regions. That’s great for two reasons – first, there are plenty of vehicles around to support the events, and second, locations of events will be far enough apart as to not affect one another.
Our plans are to attend the inter-club meeting in Delaware, sponsored by this publication, to lobby for attendance of club-sponsored events. We have talked about the so called “pop-up” shows until we were blue in the face. The answer is simple: if you are a church group, a private company, a high school, etc., take the time to investigate dates for your event before just throwing a dart at the calendar. You will not only help the attendance at your event, but you will most certainly help other events keep the car counts strong.
Another key note needs to be mentioned and it may upset some, but it needs to be said anyway. All cruisers out there who want to attend shows and cruises should really take note of where your registration fee is going. Established events always, let me say that again – always – have one or several charities where the money collected is donated. You might not always know where your registration goes when attending a so-called “pop-up,” one-time event. Unfortunately, there are people out there who would like nothing more than to run a show, make money from our rides, and put it in their pocket.
This is still America and you do have a choice, so please choose wisely. Some time has passed now, but I know all the cruisers’ hearts go out to
the Sandy victims and the families in Newtown, Connecticut. God bless them all. Finally, let’s not lose sight of why we participate in this wonderful hobby.
It’s all about fun. Don’t ever take the fun out of it.
Keep On Cruisin’…Bill Nese
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Carlisle is to area car events what Disney is to family entertainment. Founded in 1974 by friends Bill Miller and Chip Miller, Carlisle Events attracts more than 500,000 people annu-ally. This year the Miller families celebrate their 39th year with perhaps their most ambitious schedule in Carlisle history.
Carlisle expanded from 12 to 17 events in 2012, highlighted by the addition of the Bloomsburg Nationals, the Carlisle Sports and Outdoor Nationals (launching this year) and a pair of shows in Florida — Zephyrhills Fall and Winter AutoFest. In addition to these four events announced in 2012, Carlisle added a partnership with Auctions America in 2011. Total events that involve the Carlisle brand have increased 70% since the start of 2010.
With multiple additions comes an important reduction to the upcoming season in ticket costs and parking fees for select shows. In 2013, Sunday admission will be reduced by half for all specialty shows, joining Spring and Fall Carlisle where half-price Sunday has been in effect. In addition, parking just outside of Gate 5 will be free on Sundays only. This is ap-plicable for all events except Carlisle Bike Fest. Also, for the Carlisle Ford Nationals, Chrysler Nationals and Corvettes at Carlisle shows, Thursday will be branded as an early-bird day and will be marketed as an opportunity for anyone interested in the swap meet, car corral and midway aspects of the weekend to get a jump on their shopping brethren. This feature will cost full price, but there will be no parking fees in Carlisle-owned and operated lots. Finally, in the new pricing structure children age 12 and under will be admitted free. Previously, free admission was granted for children 8 and under.
The following is a quick look at what’s on tap at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds to open the season:
The popular Spring Carlisle Collector Car Swap Meet & Corral is set for April 24-28. The event plays host to thousands of collector and classic automotive enthusiasts, who travel to the 150-acre Carlisle Fairgrounds from all points of the globe to buy, sell and celebrate all things automotive. The event also hosts a two-day auto auction presented by Auctions America.
Carlisle Performance & Style is set for May 11-12. The event is more than a car show; P&S is a motorsports and lifestyle festival that celebrates the hottest and ever-evolving trends in the motorsports world. The second weekend of May at the Carlisle PA Fairgrounds will once again be home to the hottest, loudest, fastest and most tricked-out cars, trucks and SUVs on the East Coast.
The Carlisle Import & Kit Nationals follow on May 17-19. The festival showcases more than 1,400 classic and high-performance vehicles. Seven countries and 37 manufacturers will be represented. In addition, there are 850+ vending spaces filled with collector pieces and parts, literature, memorabilia and merchandise.
The Carlisle Ford Nationals are set for June 7-9. Billed as the largest all-Ford event in
the world, attendees will have a showcase of more than 2,800 vehicles to check out on the National Parts Depot show field.
For more information on Carlisle’s 2013 season, see the display ad on page 16 or visit www.carlisleevents.com.
— Cruising Magazine
Carlisle Events Gears Up for Big Show Season
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What do you do to thank your parents who have done so much for you while growing up? Well, how about rebuilding them the one special car that they enjoyed many years ago?
Bob Mole did just that. It was the exact car that his parents bought in 1967. This is the car Bob remembers his mom driving him around on his newspaper route as a kid. It’s also the car in which his sister, Sandy, learned to drive.
The car was a Pontiac Tempest Lemans 326. Robert Mole, Bob’s dad, put it into storage more than 20 years ago. Bob got the car out of storage without letting his parents know and with the help of his good friends, Jr. Dawson and Rich Iglesias, the car was totally disassembled.
The real work began as the motor, trans, rear, and both front/rear suspensions were rebuilt and painted like new. The brakes were replaced – disc brakes up front which the car never had before. Also, all new brake lines and a power master cylinder were installed since Mom and Dad said that the Pontiac never came to a stop very well. Next came the addition of new stainless steel 2” exhaust dual pipes. Most of the work was done at Jr. Dawson’s shop (a converted chicken coop.) Working with the car up on jack stands, Jr. completely stripped the underside of the car and then detailed it, including the engine bay.
The finished product: a better car than when it was new. All that was left was the reveal. On a cold Sunday afternoon in February, Bob invited his parents to his house to check out some “home remodeling” he was doing. When they arrived, Bob steered them out to his shop for the shock of their lives. There in the shop I stepped out to meet them. I told them that I was there to do an interview for Cruising Magazine about a guy by the name of Bob Mole who was restoring a car. Wow, what a shock when they turned around and saw the car was their old Pontiac! The surprises did not stop there. Every time they checked something else out on the car, they were amazed at the detail. Bob raised the car up on a lift to have Mom and Pop check out the undercarriage as he continued to point out all the new parts. Now I want you to realize that Bob’s parents are in their 80’s but sharp as ever. While looking at the underside of the car, Bob’s mom, Adele, picked up that he had done something up front to the brakes. By far the neatest thing to me was her reaction when he fired up the engine for them. It was clear to me who the motor head in this family is.
Being a part of this tribute car build was great fun. Boy, I love this job!
THE TRIBUTE CARBy John Quinn
The tear down stage.
Almost done, put on the carb, air breather, exhaust, hood, and call Mom & Dad.
Here we are at the reveal: Rich Iglesias, Jr. Dawson, Bob Mole, Adele and Robert Mole.
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March 15-October 17, 2013A Welcome Invasion: British Motorcycles in AmericaAACA Museum. 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA 17033Hours: All Day.A Welcome Invasion: The British are coming! A retrospective of the classic British motorcycles imported to America from 1940 through the 1970s, when the power, performance, chrome and color of the great English machines dominated American racetracks and streets! Welcome Invasion focuses on the motorcycles as aesthetic object and material culture, and addresses the innovations, successes, and eventual implosion of the British motorcycle industry.Info: (717) 566-7100, [email protected]
Through April 28, 2013Porsche Style and Design AACA Museum. 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA 17033More than 20 Porsche road and race cars are expected as part of this fabulous exhibit including a 356, RSK, 901 Prototype, 904, Martini 917, Rothman’s 956, 1980 Parnelli Indy and many more! This exhibit will also feature the art and design of Porsche non-car products.Info: (717) 566-7100, [email protected]
Through March 31, 2013Women Take the Wheel (Car)AACA Museum. 161 Museum Drive, Hershey, PA 17033 Hours: All Day.Today, over 100 years after the automobile first liberated drivers from horse-drawn buggies, women drive to work, shuttle the kids, and even hold powerful positions in automotive related industries. No one bats an eye.However, at the turn of the century, only a few women worked outside the home and even fewer owned and drove cars. Victorian women were viewed as too fragile to deal with public affairs, participate in strenuous activity, or operate complex machinery—such as automobiles. However, the automobile—first a symbol of male power and control —became the perfect vehicle for feminine revolt. For these women, the automobile provided opportunities for work, inventions, adventure and independence. In recognition of Women’s History Month, the AACA Museum will focus on women who made automotive history.Info: (717) 566-7100, [email protected]
March 16 (Saturday)Soul Riders Auto Club Show Kimothy’s Place. 4035 S. DuPont Hwy., Route 13 (southbound side) between Odessa and Smyrna. Townsend, DE 19734Hours: 1-4:30pmEvery third Saturday thru October. Our 6th Annual Toys4Tots show will be July 20, 2013. We will be collecting toys at each show during the season. At the September 21 and October 19 will be our 3rd Canned Food drive for the Delaware Food Bank. We are collecting non-perishable canned goods at each of these shows.Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, TrophiesInfo: Tony Lewis at 302/998-5951; [email protected]
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March 17 (Sunday) Cars for a CureBlackwood Plaza, Rt. 168 & Davidstown Rd., Blackwood, NJBlackwood Fire Company Auxiliary has been involved with St Baldrick’s for over 10 years. This year, they are hosting their own event. St Baldrick’s is the nation’s largest fund raiser for Pediatric Cancer research. The addition of a car show is just on of several events taking place this day to raise Money for this great cause. Start the 2013 car show season at this great event.Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kids, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies, Charity.Info: Gene Martinez: (856) 207-4358, [email protected]
March 24 (Sunday)42nd Annual Swap Meet & Car CorralSalem County Fairgrounds, (1/4 mile west of Cowtown), 735 Rt. 40, Woodstown, NJ 08098Hours: 8am-3pmKick off the season at the area’s biggest swap meet and car corral presented by South Jersey Region AACA. More than 350 vendors. Plenty of parking. Free, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, and all vehicles welcomeInfo: Gary Green at (856) 575-5547 or [email protected]
March 29-30 (Saturday & Sunday) Sugarload Mountain Region 43rd Annual Antique Auto Parts Meets Carroll County Ag. Center, 706 Agriculture Center Drive, Westminster, MD 21157Hours: 6am-5pmEach year this event generates hundreds of vendors selling, swapping and trading antique auto,motorcycle, street rod and custom auto parts, services and restoration supplies, tools and equipment for commercial and novice hobbyists. Most vendors will educate you on your restoration and give valuable info on where to find original parts and supplies to complete your project.Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, all vehicles and vendors welcome.Info: Robert/Kathy/Mary at (301) 829-2000, [email protected] March 30 (Sunday)Murphy’s Swap MeetMurphy’s Auto Care & PerformanceCenter, 221 Delsea Dr., Sewell, NJ 08080Hours: 8am-4pm.Have something to sell? Bring it! Info: Murphy’s (856) 481-4236, murphysautocenterusa.com
Second Fridays, April-NovTiffine’s Bistro Friday Night Car Cruise68 Perryville Outlets Heather Lane Suite 21, Perryville, MDFree event with dinner specials for cruisers and door prizes.Info: (410) 642-0145
April 4 (Thursday)Murphy’s Car Nut NightMurphy’s Auto Care & Performance Center, 221 Delsea Dr. Sewell, NJ 08080Hours: every Thursday night thru Oct. 31, 5-8pm. Door prizes, food, a chance to win free prizes, and more!Info: Murphy’s (856) 481-4236
April 4 (Thursday) Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicRoute #9 South, Rio Grande, New JerseyHours: 7-9pm. All vehicles welcome. Come out and enjoy the hot rods & the classics a fun time for all.Info: Rick Pearson at (609) 886-2198, [email protected]
April 5 (Friday) Cruise NightBowmanstown Rod & Gun Club. 525 Club Road, Palmerton, PA 18071Hours: 4-8pmAll cruise nights are weather permitting and on the first Friday of the month from April until October. Come on out and join us.Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, all vehicles and vendors welcome.Info: Karin Bristow at (267) 275-1421, [email protected]
April 5 (Friday)Pike Creek Cruise InPike Creek Shopping Center. 4732 Limestone Rd., Wilm. DE 19808Hours: 4-8pmStreet Rods, Classic, Antique, Race, Trucks, Motorcycles Bring what ya got! First Saturday in April through October. Food, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, CharityInfo: Jack Bianchino at (302) 753-0089, [email protected]
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April 7 (Sunday)Spring Thaw Cruise Main Tree Shopping Center, 301 S. Main Rd., Vineland, NJ Hours: noon-4pmThe first big cruise of the season in the South Jersey area. Cancelled if raining. with no rain date. There will be food discounts at participating eateries. Open to American cars. No fee, it’s free. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music.Info: John Wolfe (856) 825-3047. www.thesouthjerseycruisers.com April 8 (Monday)Cruising at Victory Sports BarRt. 273, Berlin, NJHours: 5-9pmHeld second Monday April–October. Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome.Info: Dan “Herbie” (856) 375-9198
April 10 (Wednesday)Lapps Olympia Dairy Bar Get TogetherRt. 40, Carneys Point, NJ Hours: All day.A get together for all antique cars. 50/50, food, door prizes. Held second Wednesday of each month.Info: Jim Shriver at (609) 202-0437, [email protected]
April 11 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
April 13 (Saturday)Spring Kick Off Show Green Tree Shopping Center, Rt. 8, Dover, DE 19904Hours: 9am-3pmFee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies. Info: Rich Selg at (302) 674-5365, [email protected]
April 13 (Saturday)VFW Spring Car ShowVFW, 520 Susquehanna River Road, Port Deposit, MD 21904Hours: 10am-3pm10 classes of vehicles; 22 trophies plus Best of Show. The VFW is a non-profit charity that supports our veterans and also local charities, including scholarship programs for local high schools.Fee, handicap accessible, ffood, kid friendly, music, trophies, charityInfo: Bruce Edwards at (410) 642-2847, [email protected]
April 13 (Saturday)Spring Car Show for Autism Murphy’s Auto Care & Performance Center, 221 Delsea Drive, Sewell, NJ 08080Hours:10am-2pmDoor prizes, trophies, 50/50, food, goodie bags, and plenty of fun.Info: Murphy’s (856) 481-4236
April 13 (Saturday)Spring Open HouseTune Time Performance, 574 Summer Ave., Unit #251, Lakewood, NJHours: 9am-4pm.Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles and vendors welcome.Info: southjerseycamaro.com
April 14 (Sunday)Brandywine Region AACA Swap MeetMid-Atlantic Antique & Collector Car Center, 400 Line Road, Kennett Square, PA 19348Hours: 8am-3pmAutomotive related items only & car corral. This is a rain or shine event; free to the public. If you are a vendor contact Andy Barbour for spaces, No day of show registration, pre-registration only.Handicap accessible, food, all vehicles and vendors welcome..Info: Andy Barbour at (302) 738-4483, [email protected]
April 18 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruisein Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
April 18 (Thursday)DVRR Cruise NightBertucci’s, 675 Middletown Blvd., Langhorne, PA 19047Hours: 6-9pmHandicap Accessible, Food, Kid Friendly, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies, Charity, Vendors Welcome Info: Len Pribish at (215) 510-6629, [email protected] April 19 (Friday)Englishtown Swap Meet/Flea MarketRaceway Park, 230 Pension Rd., Englishtown, NJFee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, vendors welcome. Info: (732) 446-7800
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April 20 (Saturday)Real Man’s Yard SaleLowe’s, 414 Constant Friendship Blvd., Abingdon, Md., 21009This event is like no other..this is a yard sale/ swap meet for guys. Guy stuff we look for in every yard sale we visit. Fee, food, music, vendors welcome.Info: Jeff Barnes at (410) 627-0027, [email protected], www.lowescruise.com
April 20 (Saturday)Soul Riders Auto Club ShowFor details, see 3/16 listing
April 20 (Saturday)Englishtown Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/19 listing
April 20 (Saturday)Fox Run Cruise NightsFox Run Shopping Center, Rt. 40 & 72, Bear, Del 19701Hours: 3-7pmFee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcomeInfo: Mike at (302) 757-3664
April 20 (Saturday)Garden State 50s Custard Corral2100 E. Broad St., Millville, NJ 08332Hours: 6pm startHandicap accessible, food, music, door prizes, all vehicles welcome
April 20 (Saturday)Asphalt Angels Spring Car ShowGlory Days Parking Lot, Rt. 450, 15505 Annapolis Rd., Bowie, MDHours: 11am-3pmLots of prize categories, 50/50, music. Registration starts 9am.Info: Bill Wilson at (301) 535-7311 or [email protected]
April 21 (Sunday)Rollin Rods of South Jersey Shake Down CruiseBob Evans, Turnersville, NJ, to Riverview Park, Pennsville, NJHours: 10amInfo: (856) 520-3230
April 21 (Sunday)House of Brews CruiseHouse of Brews (formerly Frudruckers), Old Blackhorse Pike in the Walmart Plaza, Turnersville, NJHours: noon-4pmThe Nostalgia Knights host this cruise every third Sunday of the month. Door prizes, music, 50/50, 15% discounts on food, trophies and more. American rides only.Info: (856) 318-1260, [email protected]
April 21 (Sunday)Cruise For A CureMt. Pleasant High School, Washington St., Extension, Wilm. DEHours: 11am-4pmHelp find a cure for scleroderma. Show features classic, antique, street rods and muscle cars. Goodie bags to first 100 registered. 50/50, prizes and trophies, refreshments. Rain date: April 28.Info: Alvin Crowl at (302) 425-5054 or [email protected]
April 21 (Sunday)Englishtown Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/19 listing
April 24 (Wednesday)Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketCarlisle Fairgrounds, 100 Bryn Mawr Road, Carlisle, PA 27013“The biggest in the region.”Fee, handicap accessible, food,kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcome, trophies, vendors. Info: (717) 243-7855www.carlisleevents.com
April 24 (Wednesday)Toscana Car Cruise & Get TogetherToscana Restaurant & Carvel Ice Cream, Rt. 77, Mullica Hill, NJHours: 5-9pmFood, music, all vehicles welcomeInfo: Paul at (856) 498-1121www.backroadcruisers.net
April 25 (Thursday)Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/24 listing
April 26 (Friday)Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/24 listing
April 27 (Saturday)Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/24 listing
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April 27 (Saturday)Showin’ Off With the VairsFountain of Life Center, 2035 Columbus Rd., Burlington, NJ Hours: 10am-3pmOpen to all vehicles from 1900-2013. Judged show with trophies, food ,door prizes,50/50, music, automotive model car display and more. $15 registration fee (no pre-reg). Registration begins at 9:30am. Rain date: May 4.Info: Nick Gravino at (856) 630-0940, [email protected]
April 28 (Sunday)Spring Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see 4/24 listing
April 28 (Sunday)Cranston Heights Annual Car ShowFire company lot, 3306 Kirkwood Hwy. (Prices Corner), Wilm., DE 19808Hours: 9am-3pmRegistration fee is $15 and open until 11am.. Vendor space is available (no food vendors please) There is music by DJ, food, door prizes, 50-50 and trophies. Trophy presentation will be at 3pm. All proceeds benefit the Cranston Heights Fire Co. Info: John Krzysiak: (302) 290-3426, [email protected]
April 28 (Sunday)Spring Fling XXVIII Car ShowOld Town Square, Leonardtown, MD.All years cars, trucks and motorcycles welcome. Trophies for top 50 and 10 specialty awards. Proceeds benefit Hospice of St. Marys and other non-profits. Presented by St. Marys Rod & Classic Car Club.Info: Bill Higgs at (301) 994-9666
May 2 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
May 2 (Thursday)Original Garden State Corvette Club Cruise Night/Sonic1498 Route 38 East, Hainesport, NJ 08036
May 3 (Friday)Cruise NightFor details, see 4/5 listing
May 4 (Saturday)Affinity Furniture 3rd Annual Classic Car Show & Amish BBQAffinity Furniture, 209 Kings Hwy., Clarksboro, NJHours: 10am-4pmAnnual car show and BBQ. Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, all vehicles welcome, trophies.Info: Linda Small, (856) 423-0004, [email protected]
May 4 (Saturday)Pike Creek Cruise-InPike Creek Shopping Center, 4732 Limestone Rd., Wilm., De 19808Hours: 4-8pmStreet Rods, Classic, Antique, Race, Trucks, Motorcycles…bring what ya got.Food, music, all vehicles welcome, charity.Info: Jack Bianchino at (302) 753-0089, [email protected]
May 4 (Saturday)Cruisin’ Classics Chester County 28th Annual Car Show3947 W. Lincoln Hwy., Downingtown, PA 19335Hours: 9am-2pm.Annual show with goody bags, dash plaques, 50/50, door prizes, Chinese auction, DJ music and more. Fee, Handicap Accessible, Food, Kid friendly, Music, All Vehicles Welcome, Trophies, Vendors WelcomeInfo: Tom Buddenhagen at (610) 517-3058, [email protected]
May 4 (Saturday)Elks USA Car ShowNewark Elks Lodge, 42 Elks Trail, New Castle, DEHours: 1pmMuscle cars (old and new!), classic street rods, antiques, customs, and rat rods. Proceeds will be used to purchase iPads for disabled veterans in the Wilmington VA Medical Center.Info: Phil Stout (610) 636-4480, [email protected]
May 5 (Sunday)Easton Elks Spring ShowEaston Elks Lodge, Dutchman’s Lane, Easton, Md.Hours: 9am-2pmFee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, vendors, all vehicles welcome Info: Dickie at (410) 725-4081
May 8 (Wednesday)Lapps Olympia Dairy Bar Get TogetherFor details, see listing 4/10
May 8 (Wednesday)Woodbury Cruise NightsAcme Market, Salem Pike, Woodbury, NJHours: 6-9pmAll cars, trucks and street rods welcome. No fee, no judging. Music, food, door prizes and more.Info: John at (856) 848-2326 or Lee at (856) 845-9765
May 9 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruisein Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
May 9 (Thursday)Auburn Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketCarlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Byrn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013“The biggest.”Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, all vehicles welcome, vendors welcomeInfo: (717) 243-7855, www.carlisleevents.com
May 10 (Friday)Auburn Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see listing 5/9
May 10 (Friday)Friday Night Cruises at Pep BoysBlackhorse Pike (across from Barb’s Harley-Davidson), Audubon, NJHours: 5-9pmHandicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, all vehicles welcomeInfo: Tony: (856) 520-3230
May 11 (Saturday)Auburn Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see listing 5/9
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May 11 (Saturday)5th Annual Classic Car ShowTowne Square Plaza, 302 White Horse Pike, Atco, NJHours: 10am-2pmMacKenzie & Yates Martial Arts is holding their annual show with all makes and models welcome. $10 fee for all participating vehicles; proceeds benefit Small Steps In Speech.Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, charity, vendors welcome.Info: Shannon Widmer: (856) 719-1411, [email protected]
May 12 (Sunday)Auburn Carlisle Swap Meet/Flea MarketFor details, see listing 5/9
May 12 (Sunday)30th Annual Spring All Ford ShowSheridan Ford, 4001 Kirkwood Hwy., Wilm. DE 19804Hours: 9am-3pmFord-powered only. Dash plaques to first 100 cars. Rain date: May 19Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophiesInfo: Rob at (302) 530-7601
May 13 (Monday)Cruising at Victory Sports BarFor details, see listing 4/8
May 14 (Tuesday)Soul Riders Auto Club ShowFor details, see listing 3/16
May 16 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
May 16 (Thursday)DVRR Cruise NightFor details, see listing 4/18
May 17 (Friday)Cruisin’ MainstreetDowntown Hammonton, Bellevue Ave, Hammonton, NJHours: 5-9pmA tradition presented by Cruisin’ Classics Auto Club and Main Street Hammonton. Rain date: May 18.Food, kids, music, all vehicles welcome.Info: (609) 567-9014, [email protected]
May 17 (Friday)Taylor’s Bar & Grill Cruise2021 N. Blackhorse Pike, Williamstown, NJHours: 5pm startAmerican Marquee rides welcome. Door prizes, trophies, 50/50, discounts on food, music. Info: Ronnie at (856) 875-9700
May 17 (Friday)Carlisle Imports & Kit Car NationalsCarlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013“The biggest.”Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, vendors, all vehicles welcome Info: (717) 243-7855; www.carlisleevents.com
May 17 (Friday)Carlisle Imports & Kit Car NationalsCarlisle Fairgrounds, 1000 Bryn Mawr Rd., Carlisle, PA 27013“The biggest.”Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, vendors, all vehicles welcome Info: (717) 243-7855; www.carlisleevents.com
May 17 (Friday)Original Garden State Corvette Club Cruise at Chick-fil-a110 Black Horse Pike, Audubon, NJ 08106Hours: 4-8pm
May 18 (Saturday)Original Garden State Corvette Club Cruise at Adelphia’s1750 Clements Bridge Road, Deptford, NJHours: 4-8pm
May 18 (Saturday)Carlisle Imports & Kit Car NationalsFor details, see listing 5/17
May 18 (Saturday)9th Annual Military Support Fundraiser & Car ShowVFW Post 1616, 1940 N. Blackhorse Pike, Williamstown, NJHours: 10am-3pmAmerican-made cars, trucks, motorcycles and military vehicles. Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, charityInfo: Lou Damore at (609) 980-6797, [email protected]
May 18 (Saturday)Garden State 50s Custard CorralFor details, see listing 4/20 listing
May 18 (Saturday)Soul Riders Auto Club ShowFor details, see listing 3/16
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EVENT LISTINGSMay 18 (Saturday)Newark Elks Car Show42 Elks Trail, New Castle, DE 19720Hours: 9am-1pmThe show open to all offers of new and old muscle cars, antiques,customs and rat rods. There is no registration. All proceeds generated from this isn’t go to benefit Elks charities within the community. Breakfast sandwiches will be available in the morning and burgers, hot dogs and refreshments will be available throughout the day.Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, charity, all vehicles welcome Info: Phil Stout: (610) 636-4480, [email protected]
May 18 (Saturday)Fox Run Cruise NightsFor details, see listing 4/20
May 18 (Saturday)10th Annual WOGL/American Heritage FCU Car ShowAMHFCU Campus, 2060 Red Lion Rd., Phila., PA 19115Hours: 9am-3pmAll cars welcome - Muscle, Classic, Antique, Import and New Generation Registration begins at 9am. Proceeds benefit benefit Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia through the Kids-N-Hope Foundation.Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies. Info: Brenda Fischer: (215) 969-0777, [email protected]
May 19 (Sunday)Shine in the Pines Car ShowBatsto Village, 31 Batsto Rd. & Route 542, Hammonton, NJHours: 9am-3pm. Third annual event. Open to all makes and models. Walk the scenic trails and historic buildings. Fee, handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, trophies, charity, vendors welcome, all vehicles welcome.Info: Tony Sceia: (609) 561-3041, [email protected]
May 19 (Sunday)House of Brews CruiseFor details, see listing 4/21
May 19 (Sunday)Carlisle Imports & Kit Car NationalsFor details, see listing 5/17
May 22 (Wednesday)Toscana Car Cruise & Get TogetherFor details, see listing 4/24
May 23 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
May 25 (Saturday)Sunnyside Farms’ 5th Annual Spring Car ShowSunnyside Farms, 895 Middle Neck Rd.,Warwick, MD 21912Hours: All dayOpen to new and old…all makes and models. 50/50, trivia, door prizes, raffle, trophies awarded for both new and old. Goodie bags for first 125 registered. Dash plaques, auto and food vendors, flea market, ‘50s impersonator. Portion of the proceeds benefit St. Jude’s.Info: Mary Dibiaso at (410) 755-6129www.sunnysidefarmsmd.net
May 26 (Sunday)Danny’s Monthly CruiseDanny’s Pizza Pizzazz, 1288 Delsea Drive, Franklinville, NJHours: 4-8pmAmerican-made cars, trucks and motorcycles. Free ice cream cone or slice of pizza to cruisers, dash plaques and four dinners for two at Danny’s every cruise.Handicap Accessible, Food, Kid friendly, Music Info: Danny at (856) 694-4422, Danny’s Pizza [email protected]
South Jersey Crusiers Association’s
SPRING THAW CRUISE
at Main Tree Shopping Center301 South Main Rd. Vineland, NJ
APRIL 7th, 2013 • Noon to 4pm(Cancelled if rain)
AMERICAN MARQUES ONLY!
No Fee...It’s FREE! For Info, Contact John 856-825-3047
Food discounts at participating eateries to cruisers
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Street Rods, Rat Rods,
Muscle Cars & Classics
For more info, visit: http://clubs.hemmings.com/dvrcc • email: [email protected]
Sunday, June 2nd, 2013(Rain Date: Sunday, June 9th)
Riverfront Wilmington930 Justison St. • Wilmington, DE 19801 (I-95 Exit 6)
Registration 8am-11am • Judging 9am-1pm • Awards at 3pm
All 1967-2013 Camaros Are WelcomeAll 1967-2002 Firebirds Are Welcome
Stock, Modified, Pro Street & Daliy Drivers
Pre-Registration Fee: $20Day of Show Registration Fee: $25
Spectator Admission is FREE!
Large Asphalt Parking LotDash plaques given to first 100 entrants
Goodie bags given to all entrants & eleibility for door prizesAwards given to the “Top-25” Camaros/Firebirds plus celebrity picks
Free test drives of the 2013 Camaro courtesy of Diver Chevrolet20% Discount off food & beverages for all show participants at Timothy’s Grill
For show & rain date info, call (302)-545-8040. Proceeds to benefit the following charities: South Jersey Camaro Scholarship Fund, Faithful Friends, Sojourners Place, Emmanuel Dining Room & Andy’s Friends.
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May 27 (Monday)Memorial Day Breakfast ShowSilver Dinner, 2131 Rt. 38, Cherry Hill, NJHours: 8am-noonFree Tshirt to first 200 cars. Registration 8am; judging starts at 10am.Fee, handicap accessible, food, music, trophies.Info: Jeff at (856) 912-5200 or [email protected]
May 30 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruise in Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
June 1 (Saturday)Pike Creek Cruise InFor details, see 5/4 listing
June 2 (Sunday)6th Annual Perfection Cruise2331 N. Delsea Drive, Vineland, NJHours: 11am startPerfection Cruisers present the Peoples Choice Perfection Award. All proceeds benefit Our Lady of Mercy Academy’s Peace Maker Scholarship. Swap meet spaces with all proceeds going to the charity.Food, music, trophies, charity, all vehicles welcome.Info: Perfection Auto Sales: (856) 794-1776, [email protected]
June 2 (Sunday)9th Annual Riverfront Camaro Show930 Justison St., Wilm. DE 19801Hours: 9am-3pm. Registration 8amAll 1967-2013 Camaros welcome. All 1967-2002 Firebirds welcome. Stock, Modified, Pro Street & Daily Drivers. Dash plaques to first 100 entrants. Goodie bags, awards. Free test drives of new 2013 Camaro. 20% discount on food at Timothy’s Restaurant. Proceeds benefit 5 charities.Pre-show registration: $20Day-of-show registration: $25. Spectators free.Info: (302) 545-8040; [email protected]
June 2 (Sunday)Sundance Saloon Custom Car/Bike Show3531 Concord Rd., Aston, PA 19014Hours: 11am-4pmMusic, outdoor BBQ, 50/50, giveaways, free registration.Info:Car Show Team at (610) 494-9725
June 6 (Thursday)Thursday Night Cruisein Rio Grande/SonicFor details, see 4/4 listing
June 6 (Thursday)Original Garden State Corvette Club Cruise Night/SonicFor details, see 5/2 listing
June 7 (Friday)Cruise NightFor details, see 4/5 listing
June 8 (Saturday)Cruise Down Memory LaneLandis Avenue between East and Westavenues, Vineland, NJThe largest true cruise in the state of NJ. Over 1800 cars participate. Live music as well as DJ’s, food available. Cars on display at 5pm. Cars cruise the Avenue , like they did back in the day, at 8pm. Rain date is June 9th at 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Handicap accessible, food, kid friendly, music, vendors welcomeInfo: Marv Askins: (856) 697-6306, [email protected]
June 8 (Saturday)Carlisle Ford NationalsFor details, see 6/7 listing
June 9 (Sunday)Carlisle Ford NationalsFor details, see 6/7 listing
June 10 (Monday)Cruising at Victory Sports BarFor details, see 4/8 listing
June 12 (Wednesday)Woodbury Cruise NightsMartins Plaza, S. Evergreen Ave., Woodbury, NJHours: 6-9pmAll cars, trucks and street rods welcome. No fee, no judging. Music, food, door prizes and more.Info: John at (856) 848-2326 or Lee at (856) 845-9765
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March 23rd – Simeone Car Museum Tour – “Best of Britain” Show, PHL, PA – AHS&T & BCCD
april 6th – March Lamb XVI Rally, Newark, DE – BMC/SJR/SCCA
7th – March Lion 2013 Rally, Pittman, NJ – BMC/SJR/SCCA
7th – 42nd Braille Rally, Brandywine Springs Park, DE – BMC & PCA
14th – Autocross I, Glasgow, DE – BMC & PCA
20th – “British Car Club Gathering” Elk Landing, MD-BCCD
21st – Spring Fling Road Rally, Doylestown, PA – SJR/SCCA
27th – BMC Spring Fun Rally, Brandywine Springs Park, DE - BMC
28th – 4th Annual Devil in the Dark – 12 hour race @NJMP – SJR/SCCA
May4th – 18th Annual Lewes Car Show, Lewis, DE – BCCD
18th – Carlisle Import Car Show, Carlisle, PA – AHS&T
19th – Northern DE Tour – BCCD
24th – 3rd Annual Car Show @University& Whist Club, Wilmington, DE - BCCD
June 1st – “Cars & Motorcycles of England”, Westtown, PA - DVTR
9th – “20th British Motorcar Gathering”, Hellertown, PA - KEYSTONEMG
15th – The Elegance Challenge (Grand Ascent Hill Climb), Hershey, PA
22nd – Autocross II, Glasgow, DE – BMC & PCA
23rd – 28th – Healey Conclave, Charlevoix, Quebec – AHS&T
July 13th – Road Tour to Delaware City – AHS&T
14th – British Invade Gettysburg- LANCO
20th – 6th Annual Delaware VA Car Show @VA Hospital, Wilmington, DE - BCCD
20-21st – Pittsburgh Gran Prix Weekend
27th – BCCD Annual Picnic, Camden, DE - BCCD
AHS&T – Austin Healey Sports & Touring Club: http://austin-healey-stc.org/
BMC – Brandywine Motorsport Club: http://www.brandywinemotorsportclub.org/
BCCD – British Car Club of Delaware: http://www.bccdelaware.com/
DVTR – Delaware Valley Triumphs, LTD: http://www.dvtr.org/
KEYSTONEMG – Keystone MG Club: http://www.keystonemg.com/
LANCO-Lancaster County MG Club: http://www.lancomgclub.com/
MGSBALT- MGs of Baltimore, Ltd: http://www.mgsofbaltimore.com/
PCA – Delaware Porsche Club of America: http://delawarepca.net/
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DON & KIM BIDDLE1987 CHEVY EL CAMINO
“Powered by God. 383 Stroker motor, Speed Demon 750 Carb, Scorpion Roller Rockers, 700 R4 Trani built by Gear Star
DON & KINDA KOUSE1969 OLDSMOBILE CUTLESS CONVERTIBLE
“Purchased in 2006 from a co-worker after it had been in a accident. We changed the color from dark green to silver and dark cherry. All numbers are matching. It is a great car to drive!
NANCY & NORMAN JACKSON1987 CHEVY EL CAMINO CONQUISTA
“Black cherry and silver. Was repainted in 1996. 305 4-barrel 3-speed automatic. 83K miles.”
BUDDY BURNESS1956 CHEVY 210
“AC, PB, PS ‘sweet ride’, 350/700R4, 24s with overdrive.Complete restoration.”
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YOUR WHEELS
S H I F T I N G G E A R S
There is something about the winter that makes us build up a great anticipation about theupcoming car season. Let’s face it, unless there is a warm winter, most of the time our ridesstay parked. We then pass the time away by looking at television shows like My Classic
Car, Pastime, Chop, Cut, Rebuild, and so forth. These programs, and many more like them,help satisfy our downtime need to keep the fires of our hobby burning ever so brightly in ourcollective minds.Many times, it just takes a different direction until the first warm daysof spring arrive and we can open the doors to the garage and, with a heavenly chorus, singingHallelujah, we jump into the car, turn the ignition key, and slowly back it out and into themild cruisin air for all of the world to see and hear.
Simply stated, the old car hobby that brings us out to shows and cruises seldom turns off for the cold weather season. Many times, it just takes a different direction until the first warm days of Spring arrive and we can open the doors to the garage and, with a heavenly chorus singing “Hallelujah”, …we jump into the car, turn the ignition key, slowly back it out and into the real mild cruisin’ air for all of the world to see and hear. It’s just a divine experience.
I have noticed that an old fashion car concept is starting to take root within our hobby. It’s the nonclub. What this amounts to is a group of friends or people with similar car type interests, getting together to go to car events and share good times. They, many times, have no by-laws or regular meetings nor do they have dues. Some of these non-clubs have a t-shirt to show that they are in a group and that is about where it all ends. The concept is quite simple: just fun and no pressure. I like that!
When you think about how our hobby emerged, it was usually started by a group of guys helping each other out in the garage, forming friendships with like minded buddies and then eventually organizing into planning some public events.
No matter how you look at people who enjoy the various forms of rides and events that make the car hobby, they all share the same high octane blood. This is something that is an all year love affair and even the winter weather does not slow down the passion for cruisin’.
We car guys do have a special bond. Being in each other’s company, talking about cars and working on them is a twelve month a year activity.
Department of Spring: You know spring is here when the Annual Spring Thaw cruises start to pop up. Speaking of Spring Thaw events: see you Sunday, April 7, in Vineland for the local cruising season opener. Department of Staying Power: The Salem County Fairground swap meet is in its 42nd year. Department of Staying Power II: The Atlantic City Car Show is in its 40th year. Department of Fun: The breakfast fun run. Call some friends and travel to a place to share a meal and friendships.
I bid you a great 2013 cruisin’ season in good health and the true fun spirit of the hobby.
By Ben Notaro • [email protected]
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See Ya Cruising,
Larry
Cell: 856-297-5012 after 6pm • [email protected]
Hi Gang,Well, the winter meetings are over and now it’s time to get out to the
events. Over the winter, other than a lack of the white stuff (of which I’m not complaining) there were some changes:
1. Quite a few clubs had problems and decided to branch off or form “new” clubs or organizations.2. Show, date, time, and rule changes, etc.3. Many of the “old guard” (officers) have stepped down or retired.
I want to mention a big change. The Merchantville, NJ, car show is set for a new date on June 29 and has now become a daytime event -- no more getting home at 10 or 11 p.m. I think it will work great, and will hopefully bring in a lot of new faces!
Also, please note: Cruising Magazine will be published four times throughout the year, from now on.
These updates and changes are some of the reasons that we have winter meetings. Hence the quote: “Don’t know the players without a program” – in this case, better known as Cruising Magazine! I want to thank all of the clubs, organizations and businesses that joined us for our meetings.
Lastly, I’d like to pass on something to those who may not have attended a winter meeting. Common sense is an important factor when planning events. When there are two similar events planned just a couple of miles from one another, why not find out who is putting the other on and talk it through – perhaps compromise another date or merge both events into a super event? This way, it would be a win-win for all involved, instead of having two potentially poorly-attended events the same day. Conversation and a little common sense are two of the cheapest things we’ve got going for us, let’s use them.
CRUISING 101
For those who need to send me information, please forward to:
Larry Lazareff1920 S. Delsea Dr. Unit #6Vineland, NJ 08360
Pete & Sandy RobinSon1968 ½ Ford Mustang
“Factory equipped with the 428 Cobra jet engine. Being a late in the year op-tion, only 221 Mustangs in the coupe body style were assembled with the 428 in 1968, 119 of which were equipped with the C6 automatic transmission as this car is. The car was an IHRA National Record Holder in 1979. We recently com-pleted a ground-up restoration in 2013..”
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aL zubRzycki1978 Mercury Marque
“Belonged to my aunt, who passed away at the age of 95. Driven to church and store, 68,000 miles—all original.”
caRL t. RieS1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
“GT 350 Murst (clone) 45P. Posi Rear. Texas car from Lubox, Texas. Bought on eBay!.”
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