thinking of putting one together here in central ohio this fall any input,what and the plus and minuses,what do i need other than a route set? anybody on the west coast got any deatails enev maybe a flyer from one that has allreddy happend?
Even with a reliability run, you need one or two stops of interest to include. Make the run by yourself a time or two if you can, just so you know how long to stay at each stop. Remember gas and food stops along the way. Things can deteriorate quickly when motorheads are hungry. r
BTT I would also be interested in organising one in my area, so if anyone who has done one or organised one would like to offer information like distance, one day or two, number of stops, types of activities etc please post away.
Here's an old thread from the good old HAMB. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=189251
It takes a lot of time and work, as others have said, have places of interest, food/ fuel stops, maps, get of the beaten track, winding roads and good long straights, mix it up. Keep the cars HAMB friendly, our run is pre '36, otherwise it just becomes another street rod run. Cap the numbers, bigger isn't always better, have fun. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!