Indy Cyl Head Trade Show 2014

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Where's the pic's of Hemi Denny's display??????
 
Old Man Mopar and I didn't take any..

Maybe next year I can be at the big boys table (main area)....but it was a pretty packed house.

no complaints here.....it was fun,.... too bad the nasty weather poo-pooed Sundays show.
 
Tony I Guess I should have just hung around you all day and met some folks .......I seen a few of these fellows while walking around but of course no way of knowing who's who.

Here are a few pics I took ...just random with my phone.
 

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Well, I missed everyone. I left NW Indiana at 6:30AM and didn't get there until about 11AM, and just about everyone was all packed up and gone. Not happy. Not happy at all. At least I got to sign the banner last year.
 
Hey Tony great pics. It was a pleasure to meet you. Great club display!!!! We had a blast like always and see you next year!
 
had a blast seems like i need to stick around longer and meet more people
 
Don't feel bad ta383, I did the same drive as you Sunday and had the same results, this would have been the first time I have been there.
 
Madhatter, it's a great show with great stuff, I just hate that the vendors and swap meet guys pack up early and leave . Next year I will just consider it a "Saturday only" event and forget about Sunday. Maybe we can follow each other to a summer event in indy this year since we are neighbors.
 
Madhatter, it's a great show with great stuff, I just hate that the vendors and swap meet guys pack up early and leave . Next year I will just consider it a "Saturday only" event and forget about Sunday. Maybe we can follow each other to a summer event in indy this year since we are neighbors.

I'm betting the weather played part in that as well.
 
Those guys at Indy really need to upgrade their website. Great products but hard to navigate, then you have to download each individual category catalogue to get some pricing. No estimates on shipping for international buyers. Plenty of A body Mopars down here in Australia.
There is no doubt that the product is excellent, but maybe the guys should have a look at Summit racing's website. I buy heaps of stuff there... why?? because its easy to use and I know exactly how much it will be including shipping.... just a thought.
 
Tony you let me down by not bringing the pocket full of cash for my project so I only bought a $10 wiper seal kit
 
I just hate that the vendors and swap meet guys pack up early and leave.
Next year I will just consider it a "Saturday only" event.
HemiDenny and I dutifully stayed over Saturday night with the sincerest
intention of working the show on Sunday despite the dire weather forcast.

Sunday morning we hitched up the trailer at our hotel and slogged through
the 4" of unplowed mush to get to the fairgrounds. Per the event's parking
rules, Denny dropped me off at the front door to set up the display and then
drove over into the infield of the mile dirtrack to park. He waited and waited
but no shuttle appeared. He went up and asked the man at the gate when
the shuttle was coming. The guy got on his radio and then informed Denny
that the shuttle was not running. Denny then drove the truck and trailer back
over to the exhibit hall lot and found a worker who told him that it would be
ok to park there despite warnings that vehicles with trailers would be towed
from that lot were placed on our truck's windshield the day before.

Denny came in and by then I had everything uncovered and set up. I was by
this time nursing my first $2.00 cup of mud. I had noticed that a lot of vendors
were MIA or busily packing up and unattended swap meet spaces were pretty
much all that remained. Evidently a lot of people left overnight.

We stayed for about an hour and when the 9:00 AM time came to open the front
doors, nobody came in (there had been a big crowd waiting to come in on Saturday
morning). The one gentleman from Indy Cylinder Head came by and said that they
had suspended the admission charge because, with the weather, nobody was
coming in anyway (by this time it was snowing quit hard).

After a few more minutes the same gentleman came by again and told us
that it was ok to open and utilize the large overhead doors directly behind
our display if we wanted to go ahead and get loaded up. Soon came word
that they may shut down early due to the weather.

When no showgoers whatsoever (not one) stopped by during the first hour we
made the decision to load up and try the road, fully expecting to have to stay
another night in a hotel if it proved to be too dangerous.

It was snowing heavily during the loading process but we secured everything and
hit the road. The Garmin got us on I-70 in short order and even though it was
completely snow covered, traffic was relatively light and we proceeded east with
care.

Eventually we turned north on I-75 and by the time we had gone another 60 miles
the road was pretty much clear and dry until right before Findlay (home) where
they had received 4-5" overnight.

I'd have to blame it on the weather this time but I have been going to major car
shows for a lot of years, arriving early on Thursday and going strong through
Saturday night but Sunday always has been "go home" day.

John
 
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