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My year has two seasons: car show season and the rest of the year. Car show season begins the Wednesday before Easter for the New York Auto Show and the end of the season is when I leave the Fall Hershey event in October. After that, it’s a dreary winter of anticipating another car show...
It's a beautiful day here in Pottstown, Pennsylvania. The sun shines through the leaf-less trees and the air temperature makes you think that spring is just around the corner. People driving their convertibles around with the tops down only helps complete the image...
Each New Year's Day, we resolve to change things in the coming 12 months. With an additional day in the coming year, I'm breaking with tradition and sharing some of my automotive-related resolutions for 2008. I resolve to: Attend more car shows...
I'm not a fan of commercial car magazines. Any magazine that covers new vehicles and has advertising has a conflict of interest, and it's not getting any better. Some of my favorite magazines have become average at best and lame in worst case scenarios...
Every October, there are two major car shows in south central Pennsylvania. Fall Carlisle arrives during the first weekend in October while the AACA Fall Meet, otherwise known as Fall Hershey, arrives the next weekend. If you haven't been to either of these events and you call yourself an automotive enthusiast, you should really look into putting them on your calendar...
Walk down the rows of cars at any large car show and you’ll see the same cars. Not usually the actual same cars, but typically the standard models and model years show up at every car show. Go to a hot rod show and you’ll see Model T Fords and 1930s-era Fords, Chevrolets, Dodges, and Willys coupes...


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