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Nationals experience...... #3167688
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I was a vendor this year and had to stay in my spot for 2 days but I did have a very good experience. Sold almost ALL my stuff. Just brought back one box of parts, a set of headers and an exhaust system from a Hellcat along with a 2:62 rear end. Also heard the strip may go up for sale . May be BS but who knows.

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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Michael] #3167707
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Not near the attendance there was 15-20 years ago, especially on Saturday.

Still had a good time.


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: TimS] #3167708
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I didn't sell much and didn't buy much either, but had a transport to the Nats and one after that made up for it big time! Got home a couple hours ago and am worn out! Only walked the swap a couple of times and the car corral, didn't go look at any cars in the show field and didn't go to what heard was left of the Midway. I saw Jim at the Minnesota Mopar show and Carlisle, and he was his same old self. shruggy


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Rhinodart] #3167719
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I Kept watching for you Jim but never did see you.

Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Michael] #3167738
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I didn't go to Nationals, but did see and walked by Jim Bielinda, at a Mopar show in
western Michigan, a few weeks ago, he looked perfectly fine. shruggy


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: RoadRunnerLuva] #3167744
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Maybe that was BS I heard.

Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Michael] #3167749
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We saw Jim in the registration tent this morning.
Looked fine to me...


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Hrtbkr] #3167766
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Ok, sorry about the bad information.

Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Michael] #3167795
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We had a descent time this year.

On July 31st I sent an email to my friend Paul and told him that it was the last day to order a Charger/Challenger. He replied the next day with an order receipt for a new Scat pack wide body Challenger. The closest dealer to us that had an allocation for one was near Chicago. He wanted a 6-speed but the only available trans at that time was the auto. After a few days the dealer still hadn't heard back from Chrysler if they accepted the order. Fearing that the order would be canceled he started looking around the country for another option. He found a 6-speed wide body in Pennsylvania that was almost exactly what he had ordered. So...he bought it. We left on Wednesday instead of Thursday and drove to Pennsylvania. Thursday morning he finalized all the paperwork and we drove back to Ohio for the Nats.

We got to the Nats at 7:30 Friday morning to get a decent spot. People had already roped off spots and set up tents on Thursday so finding a good spot was still a challenge. When we left on Friday we left our tent up like everyone else. We got to the show Saturday morning at 8:00 and someone was in our spot. He was asked nicely to move since we had that spot the day before and the tent was still set up. He refused and said he wasn't moving. His friends next to him put the blame on us. They said it's first come first served and we shouldn't expect to have a spot if we "slept in until 10:00 in the morning". (it was 8:00) The funny thing is that those same people moved spots Friday morning because they had initially parked in a roped off area. What can you do? There is no reasoning with people like that. We found a different spot and the rest of the day went on without incident.

The dealership in Heath was a good time. Kind of reminded me a little bit of years past.

Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Michael] #3167800
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Great time. Super busy. Weather was great until the threat of bad weather on Sat. We decided to close up tent a couple hours early on Sat to avoid having to spend another night away from home if it did rain. Still spooked from the tornado/microburst from a few years back.

Overall great show! Not our best year but definately our 2nd best (last year was our best).


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: burdar] #3167825
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Budar. I was the one talking to you about your Black Challenger at the Heath dealership. You said you just bought it in PA---Nice car!!

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Budar. I was the one talking to you about your Black Challenger at the Heath dealership. You said you just bought it in PA---Nice car!!


I wish it were mine. You must have been talking to my friend Paul. It is nice.

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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: burdar] #3167838
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I have been attending the Nats and judging for over 30 years. Yes every year. Sure things have changed because of a lot of factors. The past two years the Nats has been more fun than any of the long ago years. I love the fact that there are fewer people than 20 years ago. Makes it easier and more enjoyable to not have to deal with the nutjobs that no longer come. The track has improved greatly no more nasty port a pots. No more trash cans over flowing. Racing is bigger and better than ever. That alone makes The Nats better by far. Plenty of swap meet stuff just a lot fewer parts being brought because there are less and less original parts left. Vendors don't come like they used to because of expenses and internet sales. 20 years ago gas was under $2.00 a gallon. It was over $3.50 this year and Hotels used to be $65 and now, most are over $150.

Oh let's see. Carlise you gotta park in groups not with your friends. No Judging just friends picking friends cars. A trophy from Carlise is no big deal. The level of Judging at the Nats continues to be the best of all shows with MCACN a close second. I know I have judged at both events. Again I love the fact that there are less cars being judged because two thirds of those car from 20 years ago were just drivers. The level of quality of the cars we have now is far superior than years past. There were two Gold cars two years ago. There hasn't been a Gold level car in years. Showing at the the Nats has improved every year and this year was the smoothest ever. Having the judged car show field on the other side of the track has been great! No more 45 minute walks around the back of the track to see the show or carry parts.
You golf carts whiners should have been here this year. There were a fraction of carts there and not once did I experience or see any problems with carts. So stop all ready with the "Golf cart Nationals" crap.

Hotels are much easier to get. Getting in the gates doesn't take an hour anymore. And as far as Friday and Saturday night cruises. Brice road sucks now and sucked then compared to what we have now. Heath has so much to offer and if you want the experience of pandemonium crowds and burnouts Buckeye Lake rocked!!!! Cops let it all happen.
The weather was fantastic. Not hot and sweltering like Carlise. No body falling out or in need of misting tents. No rain except a few sprinkles Friday. Saturday nothing but beautiful weather.
To even say the show cannot be saved and it is going under is ludicrous. It doesn't need to be saved. It is alive and well and more fun than ever.


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: MOPARMIKE69] #3167967
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Originally Posted by MOPARMIKE69
I have been attending the Nats and judging for over 30 years. Yes every year. Sure things have changed because of a lot of factors. The past two years the Nats has been more fun than any of the long ago years. I love the fact that there are fewer people than 20 years ago. Makes it easier and more enjoyable to not have to deal with the nutjobs that no longer come. The track has improved greatly no more nasty port a pots. No more trash cans over flowing. Racing is bigger and better than ever. That alone makes The Nats better by far. Plenty of swap meet stuff just a lot fewer parts being brought because there are less and less original parts left. Vendors don't come like they used to because of expenses and internet sales. 20 years ago gas was under $2.00 a gallon. It was over $3.50 this year and Hotels used to be $65 and now, most are over $150.

Oh let's see. Carlise you gotta park in groups not with your friends. No Judging just friends picking friends cars. A trophy from Carlise is no big deal. The level of Judging at the Nats continues to be the best of all shows with MCACN a close second. I know I have judged at both events. Again I love the fact that there are less cars being judged because two thirds of those car from 20 years ago were just drivers. The level of quality of the cars we have now is far superior than years past. There were two Gold cars two years ago. There hasn't been a Gold level car in years. Showing at the the Nats has improved every year and this year was the smoothest ever. Having the judged car show field on the other side of the track has been great! No more 45 minute walks around the back of the track to see the show or carry parts.
You golf carts whiners should have been here this year. There were a fraction of carts there and not once did I experience or see any problems with carts. So stop all ready with the "Golf cart Nationals" crap.

Hotels are much easier to get. Getting in the gates doesn't take an hour anymore. And as far as Friday and Saturday night cruises. Brice road sucks now and sucked then compared to what we have now. Heath has so much to offer and if you want the experience of pandemonium crowds and burnouts Buckeye Lake rocked!!!! Cops let it all happen.
The weather was fantastic. Not hot and sweltering like Carlise. No body falling out or in need of misting tents. No rain except a few sprinkles Friday. Saturday nothing but beautiful weather.
To even say the show cannot be saved and it is going under is ludicrous. It doesn't need to be saved. It is alive and well and more fun than ever.




This is just as I see it also. I quit judging 15 years ago because of working with Mr. Norms Garage and then Mr. Norm. The parts sales are down, but this was my swan song on vending, no more after this one. I am going to take the time I spent on parts selling and actually put together one or several of my cars and take them to Carlisle and The Nats. You will always see me at both shows, if you do not please send the wife condolences... angel


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: Rhinodart] #3167979
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I've been. To most ..but not all ( cross country move has its disadvantages fornthis


But much prefer the Nats over Carlisle.


But I do want to congratulate my younger brother.


It's a nice car...not perfect by any means.

2nd two years in a row .
But he kept making improvements in the off season
Got 1st in class last year A body stock. Class of 2022
And 1st place this year senior class of 2023

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as moparmike stated, things have changed. like everything else, what we remember as kids growing up to adulthood, everything changes!!! be happy that there is still shows. which ever one you perfer thats great,good and not so good for alll of them. glad mopar shows are spread out and more people can enjoy.like everything,
keep attending these shows or they WILL be gone

Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: gtx6970] #3168104
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Originally Posted by gtx6970
I've been. To most ..but not all ( cross country move has its disadvantages fornthis


But much prefer the Nats over Carlisle.


But I do want to congratulate my younger brother.


It's a nice car...not perfect by any means.

2nd two years in a row .
But he kept making improvements in the off season
Got 1st in class last year A body stock. Class of 2022
And 1st place this year senior class of 2023


Just a beautiful Duster! Can you give us more info on your brothers car? Tell him I said, congrats on his class win, that is excellent! up


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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: RoadRunnerLuva] #3168189
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Just curious, what kind of car count do they get these days? Haven't been in over 10 years. And would like to go back next year

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Originally Posted by Rhinodart
Originally Posted by MOPARMIKE69
I have been attending the Nats and judging for over 30 years. Yes every year. Sure things have changed because of a lot of factors. The past two years the Nats has been more fun than any of the long ago years. I love the fact that there are fewer people than 20 years ago. Makes it easier and more enjoyable to not have to deal with the nutjobs that no longer come. The track has improved greatly no more nasty port a pots. No more trash cans over flowing. Racing is bigger and better than ever. That alone makes The Nats better by far. Plenty of swap meet stuff just a lot fewer parts being brought because there are less and less original parts left. Vendors don't come like they used to because of expenses and internet sales. 20 years ago gas was under $2.00 a gallon. It was over $3.50 this year and Hotels used to be $65 and now, most are over $150.

Oh let's see. Carlise you gotta park in groups not with your friends. No Judging just friends picking friends cars. A trophy from Carlise is no big deal. The level of Judging at the Nats continues to be the best of all shows with MCACN a close second. I know I have judged at both events. Again I love the fact that there are less cars being judged because two thirds of those car from 20 years ago were just drivers. The level of quality of the cars we have now is far superior than years past. There were two Gold cars two years ago. There hasn't been a Gold level car in years. Showing at the the Nats has improved every year and this year was the smoothest ever. Having the judged car show field on the other side of the track has been great! No more 45 minute walks around the back of the track to see the show or carry parts.
You golf carts whiners should have been here this year. There were a fraction of carts there and not once did I experience or see any problems with carts. So stop all ready with the "Golf cart Nationals" crap.

Hotels are much easier to get. Getting in the gates doesn't take an hour anymore. And as far as Friday and Saturday night cruises. Brice road sucks now and sucked then compared to what we have now. Heath has so much to offer and if you want the experience of pandemonium crowds and burnouts Buckeye Lake rocked!!!! Cops let it all happen.
The weather was fantastic. Not hot and sweltering like Carlise. No body falling out or in need of misting tents. No rain except a few sprinkles Friday. Saturday nothing but beautiful weather.
To even say the show cannot be saved and it is going under is ludicrous. It doesn't need to be saved. It is alive and well and more fun than ever.




This is just as I see it also. I quit judging 15 years ago because of working with Mr. Norms Garage and then Mr. Norm. The parts sales are down, but this was my swan song on vending, no more after this one. I am going to take the time I spent on parts selling and actually put together one or several of my cars and take them to Carlisle and The Nats. You will always see me at both shows, if you do not please send the wife condolences... angel


Definitely looking forward to seeing your Mopar collection on display at a future event.

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Re: Nationals experience...... [Re: vinnyd76] #3168231
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My uncle went to sell parts. He sold the drivetrain related parts he took, but no sheet metal. He had some nice fenders and doors for 68-70 B bodies and didn't even have anyone look at them surprisingly. From what he could tell, he said it didn't seem like body parts were selling very well?

He sold a B body Dana 60 and a '70 E body pistol grip for me...sold them pretty quick.


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