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What about Donks, Cars with big rims. Some even spin?
Another is these custom cars that you just walk by and think, Why?
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I agree with so many of these posts it's made me think long and hard about the direction of my build. Thanks for all the fun!

Things I like at a show:

-Friendly people who enjoy talking about their cars to newcomers
-Delicious corn dogs
-fairly priced admission

Things I do not like at a show:

-Firemaros
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Things I hate at shows and cruise nights..........
Bicycles
Baby coaches
Dogs on long leashes
The dude who insists my camaro is a 701/2, not a 70

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Didn't somebody mention about not liking models of the cars with the car?? I ran across this picture from a few years ago.

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Lmao.
Yes on the firemaros. These guys who think they can go out and get a new one and it’s the same thing as the old ones. Nope.
At the natz this year, my booth was next to the brothers that make them in Florida. Ya, the tv show too, I’d rather watch white trash customs in Texas than them.
Don’t forget the good brats and Italian sausage smothered in undies at the shows. Candied bacon on a stick.
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Don't forget knock-offs on wheels with lug nuts
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Lmao.
Yes on the firemaros. These guys who think they can go out and get a new one and it’s the same thing as the old ones. Nope.
At the natz this year, my booth was next to the brothers that make them in Florida. Ya, the tv show too, I’d rather watch white trash customs in Texas than them.
Don’t forget the good brats and Italian sausage smothered in undies at the shows. Candied bacon on a stick.
Now I'm hungry, thanks.

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Here in Utah the big car shows and swap meets are mostly together. I'm disappointed year after year of seeing the same "professional" vendors trying to sell the same junk year after year. After 30 years I think I've scored a BBC "198" intake is all, but I paid a lot for it.
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I had the best cuban sandwich I ever had at a car show out of a food truck. Sad thing is, thats the only time they are close to my house.
We had one show that had several food trucks and the people hosting the show changed and they got rid of the food trucks so we had to eat at the local restaurants which there were not enough of. The porta potties also disappeared and they doubled the entry fee.
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Hmmm. WHAT I HATE AT SWAP MEETS. lmao

I hate the guys selling tools, sand paper, tables full of hot wheels, colored wire looms, colored zip ties, the shamy booth. I met the shamy guy in DC that a hooker bit his tongue.

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