Monday, August 26, 2013
Been Too Long......
I have really been slacking on writing about the car cruises that we've been to this summer. Sorry about that. The weather this year has just been okay for getting the cars out so we haven't been to much so you haven't missed a lot. Let me get you got up on the main three car cruises that we've been to.
First, the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. The Marque Car of the Year was the Mustang. And what a great turnout! There was several hundred Mustangs to look at. We attended, along with my dad in our Saleens. This is a wonderful cruise for a great cause! However, getting there & home from there is never fun since we have to drive through downtown Pittsburgh. But it was a fabulous time there. They have so many great cars to check out & everything is placed in it's own area. The Mustangs had their own area. I think our favorite place though was Italian hill. Wow! I have never seen so many Ferrari's & Lamborghini's. It was awesome to see! The show runs two days & we attended both days there. The turnout on both days was great. Next year's Marque Car of the Year is the Mini Cooper.
Next, we had our Mustang (TC-TC) club's car show. The club put on a fabulous show. Everything went smoothly & we raised a lot of many for some great causes. Once again, we had our Parnelli Jones Saleen there, along with my dad's Saleen & our Viper. Any car is welcome at the show, it's not just for Mustangs or Fords. There was a very nice turnout this year. Weather was great too. Not too hot, not too cool & no rain. Perfect day for a car show! Everyone there seemed to really enjoy themselves. Looking forward to doing it all again next year!
Then, what had to be the biggest car cruise in the area this year, the Moon Twp Volunteer Fire Dept's car cruise. It is always a big event, but this year it seemed a lot bigger. The cars coming in never seemed to stop. And I have never seen the playground as filled as it was this year. Mike went there early to save us some spots. He got in the row behind where we had been last year. However, I was disappointed in where they decided to place the dj. It ended up being next to us. The dj wasn't too thrilled either, but he was extremely nice & promised not to blast us out & to make sure his equipment didn't fall on our cars. And he did as promised. But the cars in front of us decided to leave early so we moved our cars up & had excellent seats. We were once again sitting by the road, watching as all the cars came into the cruise. Everything really does work out! The cars that came in were awesome. And they just kept coming! And as always the food here is great! A little pricey for a hamburger, $6, but it was large & it was good. (Our son wanted one, ate half, so I ate the rest) They also have a burn-out row for people who want to do burn-outs. They set it up pretty nicely too. Safety is their #1 priority. The burn-outs are a very popular draw to this car cruise. We didn't walk around much to see all the cars, but since we had excellent parking spots, we got to see a lot of cool cars. Already looking forward to heading back there again next year. (And probably sending Mike out even earlier to save us spots)
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Monday, July 15, 2013
Horrible car cruising summer until.....
This summer has just not been a good summer for cruising. It has rained every weekend. We've even been chased home from a car cruise because of a storm that was approaching. The last time we made it to a car cruise had been the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle in the beginning of June. Until this past weekend.
Last weekend we surprised our son with a trip to the Pittsburgh International Race Complex. They had a drifting demo going on. And he loves drifting. He had a great time & the set up there was fabulous. The Pittsburgh International Race Complex is a great place & they have a lot of different things going on. I'll have to blog about them later because there is a lot to do there. But after this trip there, are son has now decided that he wants to take up kart racing. Guess we'll go back to let him ride the karts there.
This weekend we actually made it to two car cruises in one day. It was beautiful, no rain in sight, finally. We took the Saleen Mustang & the Viper, which was the first time the Viper had been out to a car cruise this summer. The first car cruise we went to was a local one, right down the street from us. It was held at the Monaca Turner's & benefitted the gymnastics team there. There was a nice turn out of cars, but not a lot. The prices for food & drink was excellent. Very inexpensive & the food was pretty good. They had the kitchen open & placed inside to eat. We stayed at that cruise for about two hours before we packed up & headed to the Robinson Quaker Steak & Lube car cruise. We've been trying to get to that one for the past couple of weeks, but they keep cancelling because of the weather.
Just one pet peeve, when driving along, why do people feel the need to tailgate my Saleen Mustang? I really can't stand when anyone tailgates me when I drive any car, but especially my Saleen Mustang. Just don't get it..... Now back to the cruises.....We made it to the car cruise at Quaker Steak. When we first got there, there was not a lot of cars. But they did start to come as the day progressed. One thing I do like at this car cruise is that they rope off an area where the cruise cars are to be parked. Doesn't mean everyone always listens to this, but the majority of the people do. It was just so nice to be able to be out at a car cruise & looking at cars. Hopefully as the summer goes on, more & more weekends will be nice & more cars will come out.
Next weekend, our Saleen Mustang & my dad's Saleen Mustang will be going to the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix. The Marque of the year is the Mustang. Spending this week shining up the Saleen. Come on out to Schenely Park this coming weekend & check out all the great cars that are sure to be there.
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Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Trip to Hershey
We headed to Hershey, PA to spend a few days at Hershey Park. And of course, we found a few car related things to do while we were there. On Father's Day, we attended the last day for the Elegance at Hershey. The cars there were just astonishing! I am used to going to car shows & seeing exotics, muscle cars, & hot rods. But nothing like these cars. These cars are truly special.
The car pictured above is one example of the cars there. This one is a 1938 Alfa Romeo 8c-2900B Spider by Touring. This is the car that won The Governor's Cup Best of Show this year. This car was among the fastest production cars of its time.
Another unique car, one I have never seen or heard of, a 1937 Talbot-Lago T-150C SS. Talbot-Lago only produced 14 of these cars, 13 of which have survived. Very rare car.
I could go on & on about the different cars we saw there. It was amazing to walk around & see them all. The setting was perfect too. The show is held every year at the Hotel Hershey. The grounds are just stunning. The grounds only added to all the cars beauty. Also, we got to meet Wayne Carini, host of the tv show Chasing Classic Cars. What an honor to meet him! I do wish though that he was able to attend the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix this year, but hopefully another time & we'll get to meet him again.
Would we attend the Elegance at Hershey again? Most definitely. We've already talked about heading back again next year. We highly recommend going if you ever get the chance.
Now, we also decided to stop at the AACA car museum in Hershey. This is another place that car lovers should see. They have a wide range of cars & do change their displays on occasion.
The first car that you see when you walk into the museum (sitting outside the museum is the Hershey Kissmobile) is this Buick. A gorgeous car. They have three levels to walk around. It's a car lovers dream to be able to walk around & see all types of cars. They also have a little area for the kids to play so that you can stop & take a break with the kids before moving on.
We had a wonderful time in Hershey. The park was great too. So if you ever make it out to Hershey, PA, stop at the AACA museum & try to plan it around the time of the Elegance at Hershey. You won't be sorry.
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Tuesday, June 11, 2013
All Ford Nationals Carlisle 2013
Second year at the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle, Pa. What a fantastic time! Left on Friday with my dad in his Saleen & our Parnelli Jones Saleen. It seems though that every Friday we travel to Carlisle, it rains. Most of the drive was clear, but then the rain came. Luckily, we brought enough car cleaner equipment with us to clean off the cars on Saturday at the Fairgrounds. But if we hadn't, there are plenty of vendors on site that have what ever you need to take care of your cars.
Arrived at the Fairgrounds bright & early on Saturday morning. First thing we did, was clean up the cars. This year there was over 100 Saleen Mustangs in attendance. The reason for that many, Steve Saleen was there. We were really looking forward to meeting him. And our son was looking forward to meeting drifting champ, Vaughn Gittin Jr. We had a fun filled day ahead of us. First stop though, was to check out our friends brand new 2014 Saleen. What an awesome car! Looking forward to seeing it again at the Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix in July.
After that, we went over to meet Vaughn Gittin Jr. He really made our son's day! He walked around the rest of the day with a huge grin. Vaughn was extremely nice to our son. Even offering to take a picture with him in front of his Mustang. Our son was so thrilled! Vaughn has made a fan for life!
We walked around, checking out all the cars, even making our way up to the top of the hill. At the top they were doing ride alongs in a Ford Raptor & Ford Focus & Mustangs. Looked like a lot of fun & may have to try that next year. Just never seems to be enough time to do & look at everything. So many vendors, events, & cars to look at. I know we missed a lot, but what we saw was great! The people there are true car people.
Then we met Steve Saleen. What a great guy! Signed our car in the trunk & under the hood & then took a picture with us in front of our car. This was definitely the highlight of our weekend. His daughter was also there along with his wife. The entire family is extremely nice. We talked to Steve about the car for a little bit & then he went off to sign my Dad's Saleen & other's. But it is a day that we won't soon be forgetting.
It was a great weekend & we were sorry to see it end. But we are already looking forward to next year. If you ever get a chance to go to the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle, Pa., go! You won't be sorry. Great time, great people, & great event!
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Thursday, June 6, 2013
Midway Car Cruise June 5th
We finally made it to the World Famous Midway Bar & Grill car cruise. I can not remember making it there at all last year. It's held every other Wednesday during the summer months. So this was the first time that our Parnelli Jones Saleen Mustang was there. Mike drove the General Lee & I drove the Saleen Mustang. We questioned taking the Mustang there since it's all cleaned & detailed to go to the All-Ford Nationals in Carlisle this weekend, but I wanted to get it out & drive it. It's too fun a car to just sit in the garage looking clean.
We got to the cruise a little late & was told at first that there was no room at the cruise. However they made room for the Saleen Mustang & the General Lee. The guys that run the cruise are great. We really appreciated them making room for us. The minute we pull in, people start coming up to the Saleen. Most people think it is a Boss 302 because of the stickers on the side. Most do not realize what it truly is which is way I have a sign on the car explaining that it is a Parnelli Jones Saleen Mustang. But the first person up to look at the car actually knew what it was. Very nice to talk to someone who knows the car.
And of course, the General Lee is the star of the car cruise. So many people taking pictures of it & surrounding it.
It was a perfect evening for a car cruise, not too hot & not cold at all. Walked around & enjoyed all the nice Hot Rods that were there. They have a very nice set up at the cruise. Different food to choose from. Pizza, hot dogs, & Italian Sausage sandwiches were the most popular.
I hope that we can make it to another car cruise at the World Famous Midway Bar & Grill. We've always enjoyed the cruises there. Great cars, great people, & great atmosphere. One of the best cruises around.
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Next blog will be on the All-Ford Nationals in Carlisle, PA
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Memorial Day Weekend
We finally made it to our first car cruise of the season. Unfortunately this Memorial Day weekend was one of the coldest in recent memory. But it was sunny & no rain in the forecast so we took the Saleen up to Quaker Steak & Lube in Cranberry for the cruise. We got there early & there was not a lot of cars there yet. I think that the colder weather kept a lot of the cars at home.
There were some nice cars there, but even as the day progressed, there still was not a lot of cars showing up. So we didn't stay too long, but we do plan on going back as they usually have nice cruises there. The cruise in Cranberry takes place every Saturday starting at 5pm. And they give you a discount on their food there which is an added bonus, especially if you are in the mood for wings.
Then on Memorial Day, the Viper was in our local Memorial Day parade. Friends of ours asked us if their daughter, who was the Poppy Princess, could ride in the Viper & wave to the crowd. We were more than happy to help out. So the Viper got cleaned up & ready for its Memorial Day parade. And it was a huge success. Lots of people loved seeing a little Poppy Princess in an awesome car waving to the crowd.
The rest of the weekend was spent washing & waxing the Saleen Mustang, getting it ready for the All-Ford Nationals in Carlisle. That will be taking place on June 7-9. Really looking forward to heading there. The biggest reason is Steve Saleen will be there. Can't wait to meet him! Hoping to have him sign our car under the hood since his signature along with Parnelli Jones is on our dashboard. But I will tell you all about that weekend after it happens.
I wish that the weather would have been better for some more car fun, but it happens. We will be back out & about with the cars this weekend so look for another blog about the fun we have this coming weekend.
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Monday, April 22, 2013
The General Lee
My all time favorite tv show growing up was the Dukes of
Hazzard. I loved to watch the Duke boys
tear up the road of Hazzard County in their General Lee. It was the coolest car on tv back then &
still to this day. And now, we own a
General Lee of our own. Pretty cool!
The Dukes of Hazzard debuted on CBS-Tv in January 1979 &
ran for seven seasons. During the seven
seasons, the real star of the show continued to be the General Lee. The General Lee was the Duke boys race car, a
1969 Dodge Charger. It was hemi orange
with a Confederate flag on the roof & the number 01 on the side. The license plate was CNH 320. The original
General Lee on the show had a 440-cubic inch big block engine along with the
famous Dixie horn.
As they were writing the script for the Dukes of Hazzard,
they were going to call the Duke boys race car Traveller, which is the name of
General Robert E. Lee’s horse. “Do you
realized how few people in America would know that?” Madleker asked. “Let’s just name it General Lee.” And that is how the General Lee got its name.
But can you imagine the General Lee as a Pontiac Firebird or
a Ford Mustang? The first choose
considered for the General Lee was the Pontiac Firebird. But since the Firebird had been used before
in the movie, Smokey and the Bandit, along with other tv shows, they vetoed
that. Then the Ford Mustang was
considered. The Mustang was cool enough,
but not very big & wouldn’t work as a stock car. So the Dodge Charger was chosen. Back in 1969 the Dodge Charger entered 54
NASCAR races & won 22 of them so it was the perfect stock car. And in my opinion, I just can’t picture
another car being the General Lee. It
was the perfect choice.
And how about that horn?
The Dixie horn. Did you know that
the horn was added by accident. The
folks of the Dukes of Hazzard heard the horn as they drove down a Georgia
highway from a car going the opposite way.
So they turned around & followed the car. They offered the driver $300 for the horn
& that horn was placed into the General Lee.
How did the General Lee become part of the Duke family? In episode #129 Happy Birthday General Lee,
they explained how the General Lee was born.
The Duke boys wanted to race in the Hazzard Road Race Championship &
they needed a race car. So they went to
the Chickasaw County junkyard & found a black 1969 beat up Dodge Charger,
that had just been used in a bank robbery.
They bought it & took it to Cooter’s garage. With help from Cooter, Uncle Jesse, &
Daisy they made the beat up Charger into the General Lee. They welded the doors shut like all race cars
& painted it orange with a Confederate Flag & the number 01 on the
side. Any idea why the color
orange? It was the only color of paint
that Cooter had in his garage. And who
named the General Lee? Uncle Jesse was
the one who suggested General Lee.
In episode #2, Daisy’s song, the first hood slide across the
General Lee took place. That hood slide
was a mistake & was not in the original script. Tom Wopat, Luke Duke, tripped, hit the fender
& his foot slipped out from under him & across the hood he went. And as he slid across the hood, he opened a
four-inch gash on his arm. But the hood
slide was born & became part of the show.
The General Lee was able to jump anything. But it required some modifications. They had a steel box that would carry a
varying amount of weight depending on the length of the jump that was welded
into the back of the General Lee to help balance it during the jumps.
The General Lee that was driven by the Duke boys was a “first
unit” car. But the “second unit” cars
were the ones used for the jumps and other stunts. The “second unit” cars required extensive
modification to keep the stunt drivers safe.
The highest jump that the General Lee ever did was on the
episode #85 The New Dukes & the car was equipped with nitrous oxide. The longest jump was over a large gully that
was used in several episodes, including “Happy Birthday General Lee”.
While none of the cast of the Dukes of Hazzard ever jumped
the General Lee, but they did perform
some of the other stunts like the take-offs, spins & stops.
Owning a General Lee is a childhood dream come true. Everyone wants a picture with the General
Lee. And it brings smiles to everyone
who sees it & remembers the tv show The Dukes of Hazzard. So in the words of the Dukes, “Keep it
between the ditches!”
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
World of Wheels Pittsburgh 2013
This past weekend we went to the Pittsburgh World of Wheels. It seemed to me that there were more cars there this year than last year. Very nice turn out of cars considering the weather outside. It had been a very cold & snowy beginning to the weekend & we lot that perhaps a lot of cars would not make it to the show. But they proved us wrong.
A lot of the cars really had some very nice displays. The owners of those cars really took a lot of time & energy to display their cars. The cars at the show were just excellent. Not only were the displays well done, but the cars were immaculate. The bodies of the cars shined, but so did the under-carriage & the engines.
The only thing that bothered us was the fact that other people just didn't seem to understand how much time & money go into these cars. They are behind chains & ropes for a reason. So that people can see but not touch. Unfortunately we saw people touching. A huge pet peeve of ours. The first thing that we've taught our children, is to look at the cars & enjoy them, but never to touch.
Overall, it was a very nice car show. They had a lot of cars there & something for everyone. The one thing that this show did was to make us hope that winter goes away soon so that we can take our cars out. Spring-time, hurry up!
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