I found out there was a pretty big car show coming up yesterday so I shined up my GN and drove up there yesterday morning and entered. 500+ cars, 5 classes, each class was awarded top 10 trophies, top 10 voting was by the contestants, the other stuff (best of show, best paint, best interior, etc I'm not quite sure how those were judged).
I was short on time so the interior was just like I drive it, aka kinda dirty and I didn't have time to clean up the under hood either so I just left the hood down and doors closed.
Here she sits (click for bigger and more):
Classes were 48 and below, 49-59, 60-79, 80+, and Trucks, I was gonna enter my 85 Silverado too but I tore the headliner out (it was drooping again, never try to glue vinyl to a "normal" headliner, it just don't stick in the heat!) but my new headliner didn't arrive before the show (and may not arrive this coming week either) so it stayed home. Kinda glad too, with 'trucks' being one class it would have been up against things like the truck shown above next to my car, and this (click them for bigger pictures):
and this:
and oh man I love this:
I think they should have split trucks into pre 60 and 60+ to level out that field some. I felt bad for the guys up there with REALLY nice trucks but when you compare them to the $80K+ pro built 40s and 50s model trailer queen show trucks it's just not fair really.
So anyway, here's how the show ended up for me:
I was quite pleased
There were 2 other GN's there, a 15K miles on the clock trailered beauty (TRAILERED? That's blasphemy!) who had a for sale sign in the window ($25K wowzers!) and it was missing the 8 on the driver side hood emblem so it wasn't perfect, and a rode hard, put up wet, not even washed, beat all to hell, road warrior (ROCK ON BROTHER) who left early (probably had a drag strip calling his name haha), no turbo T's of any other type or vintage.
So there's some love out there!