As I mentioned in my other thread. it was a busy 4 days with two different swapmeets Thurs and Friday, attending the Goodguys Del Mar show on Saturday and today I attended the 1st NW Rodarama in Puyullap Wa. Here is a link to all my pictures http://public.fotki.com/Boones/car_shows/2013-car-shows/nw-rodarama-2013/ and now some of the HAMB friendly shots
Nice pics, thanks! So how many cars did you get? Will there be a show next year? Might try to make it over.
Well this sucks (not your pics) I asked about this earlier this week and only got one response ( not good ) looks like it would have been worth going to ... thanks for the pics.
Looks like a good show, if I would have known about it I would have stopped in on my way back from the Portland swap.
There was 210 cars according to Gary one of the show owners. It was worth it. For our $50 entry fee we got an appreciation plaque and a Lettermans jacket with the show logo on it. This show is an invitational only and your car can be in it only one time thats it. It was well worth it as there were high end cars to very nice driver cars. No trophies were given out. The show participants got to vote for there 2 favorite cars and the 2 that got the most votes get inducted into a hall of fame and there cars on all next years art work and jackets.
I hope it keeps going but I also hope that Gary is smart enough to realize there is value in having a drive in for Saturday & Sunday for outside the building (on the grounds).. like GNRS does.. or do a "Suede Palace"/ Detroit Basement type section in a different building with a party atmosphere. It brings participation from the non-show car crowd (younger generations) wanting to just attend and hang with their clubs/ like minded friends..
Next year it is going to be on the last weekend on March so it will not be going on during the Portland swap meet. I talked with Gary for a while Saturday. I suggested doing a Saturday outdoor cruise in. Maybe if more people contact Gary or Larry with the same suggestion maybe it will happen.
I work in Puyallup and didn't know a thing about it. I'd have loved to attended or participated. Guess I had my head in the sand. Next year!
Thanks for posting the pictures of the NW Rodarama. I didn't get down to see it and I was glad to see some of the cars and read about the show.
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