We weren’t sure what Car Fest was going to be like, but it sounded fun, and Tom is always up for a car show. This one is indoors, reminding us of the Detroit Auto-Rama at Cobo Hall, but definitely on a smaller scale.
The show started Friday evening, and then went all day Saturday and Sunday. There was also a free Drive-In movie on Friday night in the parking lot of the Convention Center (not really part of the Car Fest, but they were showing “Gone in 60 Seconds”, so related . . .), so we decided to head over to McAllen on Friday afternoon, do some shopping and get some dinner, and then go to the Car Show and the movie afterwards.
Sounded like a great plan for a nice evening – date night!
One benefit of going to the show on Friday afternoon was that there weren’t as many people there. I saw pictures from Saturday, and it was really busy – there was no crowd at all on Friday!
There were about 300 cars in the show, small in comparison to a Detroit car show, but not bad for south Texas.
There were some very unique vehicles,
like this super cool Super Duty truck! Lots of awards for that one!
There were several Classic Car Clubs sponsoring the show --
the Mopar Club had the best display in my opinion,
but they didn’t have as many cars there as the Corvette Club,
OLD
and NEW
or the Mustang Club.
A few other classics that we always see,
including Nicolas’ favorites!
Speaking of Nicolas, this was something we’ve never seen before. This Rat Rod was dedicated to active duty military members and veterans. There was a sign asking people to add their own or family member’s names if they have served or are currently serving.
It was hard to find an open spot! But we found one, and added Nicolas’ name.
PRETTY COOL!
Another Rat Rod,
and some nice looking Broncos, too.
There were some really cool old classics – check out those trunks --
and those huge back bumpers! Love all that chrome!
Then there’s the “only in Texas” sights that we saw!
El Jefe,
and Lowrider Row.
There were a few “celebrity” cars, too. The Batmobile was there, but not doing any performances that night,
but as we were leaving, we saw Bumblebee put on a show.
It was a nice show, not really big, but big enough to keep us busy for a couple hours. We went out to the Jeep, and drove around the parking lot for a little bit before we found where they had an big inflatable screen set up. We pulled into the field, and parked in the 2nd row directly in front of the screen to wait for the movie to start. There was a guy walking around selling popcorn and snacks, but we had brought our own.
They told us the radio station to tune to for the movie, and it was a station out of Reynosas, Mexico . . . uh oh, is the movie going to be in Spanish, too!?!? Eventually, the movie started, and it was in English! Whew! We’ve seen it before, but it was still a fun evening!
Successful date night!
Been quite a while since we attended any Auto Show.
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a chance to enjoy it and the movie.
Nicolas will also be honored for his service as well.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.