I didn't take pictures of every car at this year's Cavalcade of Customs. If I had I would be posting them into March. But I think I've given you all a good selection and an idea of the cars that were on display that first weekend of the New Year.
Whether they're the great classics, ultimate collectors, overlooked and forgotten, or even brand new cars I want to talk about them. Feel free to leave a comment or, better yet, drop me an email at turnerbudds@yahoo.com.
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Tuesday, January 30, 2018
Cold Weather Outside, Hot Cars Inside
The 58th Annual KOI Cavalcade of Customs held earlier this month saw people brave some of the coldest weather we've seen in a few years but on the inside of the Duke Energy Center the show was hot with some spectacular cars.
Monday, January 29, 2018
A Few More From the Cavalcade
As with every year, the 58th Annual Cavalcade of Customs, presented by KOI Auto Parts, was a nice break from what for us was a very cold winter snap. The Duke Energy Center was filled with hundreds of fabulous cars. Check these out and then you be the judge.
Friday, January 26, 2018
British Car Club At the Cavalcade
There are a number of car clubs that always show up at the Cavalcade of Customs. Most are there to show off their beautiful custom cars (many of which I'll post next week). But there's one club that is always there that just has their stock cars on hand: the British Car Club. They have one area off to the side of the first floor and as many members as can make it show up. This year the weather kept the number down but it was still a nice collection of cars that featured rides from Austin, MG, Mini (the originals), Triumph, and even a Lotus.
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Yet More Than Just Cars
The 58th Annual Cavalcade of Customs presented by KOI Auto Parts featured a number of celebrities and demonstrations in addition to the hundreds of fabulous cars. People lined up to see the likes of NASCAR champion Tony Stewart, wrestler AJ Styles, and even Jerry Mathers who had played the title role in the 1960s television show Leave It to Beaver. Plus there were all kinds of demonstrations going on and tons of items for sale. But with all of that, most folks came for the cars.
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