Muscle Car Society was at the firt annual Carolina Motor Madness in Fort Mill, SC. It was heald in the parking lot of the Chartlotte Knights stadium by the Tega Cay Lions Club.
It was the first car show that the Lions have ever put together and the turn out was amazing. The Tega Cay Lions Club can really organize an event. They filled the entire parking lot with cars and motorcycles ranging from great looking muscle cars to low riders and cars with hydraulics. Carolina Motor Madness had a great mix of people as the bikers and car buffs mingled and admired the others rides. There were two TV stations covering the event, a live band, food and some demos from some local vendors. Full Throttle Magazine was there covering the motor cycle side of things as well.
We showed up around 10:00am and stayed until they handed out awards at 3:00pm. They had the parking lot sectioned off so there was an area for muscle cars that were competing and an area for muscle cars whose owners did not need to compete to know there cars are awesome. The trophies for Carolina Motor Madness are bronze eagles with their wings spread wide. They are a much needed break from the ususal car show trophies and make a great addition to anyone's trophy case.
There were plenty of muscle car owners there that ranged from the original owners to the those who own daily drivers to those who restore their cars to factory condition. It was a great mix as everyone shared stories and tips. All makes and models were represented. There were Plymouths, Dodges, Camaros, Chevelles, Mustangs, Falcons, and Impalas.
There were a good number of muscle car clubs with good representation at Carolina Motor Madness as well. Carolina Camaro Association was there with three great Camaros. The had some great Mustangs there like Jeremy's 429 Boss Mustang. The sss had a great original 1969 Cougar on display.
We saw some amazing muscle car babes.
To raise money for their charities the Tega Cay Lions Club held a 50/50 raffle, gave away door prizes, some lucky person got a free Muscle Car Society T-Shirt, and you could make a donation to any of the volunteers that were walking around the event.
Thursday, May 3, 2007
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