Any tips for first car show with the Duster?

Radiator hose was is ribbed because my front timing cover and water pump are 67 coronet style and the radiator is out of a 58 amc rambler and finding a molded hose was tough. I ended up going ribbed and didn't bother looking for something else since cause it works!.

Wire loom might not be some people's taste but sure beat the rats nest of wiring that use to be when I got the car!. (Hey at least it's black and not bright yellow... Cut me some slack lol).

Like I said its just a local show and not to critical. No fire extinguishers needed.

Car is washed,waxed,detail sprayed,chrome and stainless polished,glass cleaned,carpets cleaned, tires shined, got a goodie bag with tools just in case and polishes and cleaners and rags and such. Have a show board made up with pictures of how the car originally looked and the article of mopar muscle for people to see.

Like I said, I know it's not all about trophies. I know it's my car and that's what matters, I'm not going into it with expectations of a win. Was just mostly looking for tips to better my odds. Going and not winning is fine... But going and leaving with some kind of a win would be icing on the cake is all I'm saying.

And yes... Like most typical shows I am sure there will be plenty of mustangs and camaros. Some of which are probably new and the owner hasn't even put any personal touches on.

No designated parking spots.... Just park wherever you wants.

Not positive on what categories there are beyond best car of the decade from 50's-80's and I believe a people's choice and a few others.

There will probably be very few mopars and even fewer a bodies (if I recall there is 1 barracuda that normally goes, a demon, a couple challengers, a few b-bodies and that's about it. So the mopar a will be in short supply.

Starts at 6 so it should be cooling down temp wise by then. Not to mention its in downtown with buildings which shade ally of the streets.