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I did the whole tour and maybe saw 5% of the cars. It is that big. The best part is at the end of the day you go to dinner with friends and then after dinner in the hotel parking lots everybody is hanging out. Usually a few burnouts occur. The Polce generally look the other way because the money that gets spent in these cities is a ton. I think Champaign Il said the one day would bring 1.3 mil. Figure at least 1000 motel rooms, at least 2000 dinners, 1000 tanks of gas etc. It is a big economic stimulator. Crusing thru a town with crowds on the sidewalk watching is fun as can be. Seeing the people like the old lady in her nightshirt a couple years ago out picking up her paper was priceless. You could tell she had no idea and she paused to watch the old cars go by but they never stopped going by. She probably figured 1 minute and it was probably more like 5 hours. Next year we start in Texas and I'm told one of the stops is Memphis. Beale street in Memphis on a summer night:willy: :cheers: Are we there yet ? Rendevous Ribs....ahhhhh
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Memphis on the Power Tour......last time I had food poisoning from the night before.....not good!!! The time before that the Camaro was down because of a machine shop issue that didn't get the engine back to me in time. The time before that, well I blew up the transmission on the chassis dyno at Comp Cams in front of a couple hundred people!!!! Dooh!!! But Comp was awesome and provided me the parts and place to get it back on the road and finish out the long haul!! And I met alot of cool people that week, that have helped me out along the way!
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It is much more about the actual drive and the people, than what you drive. Ask anyone who goes year after year. Also, you said it's not about new cars because it's a Hot Rod "power tour"? Well, I almost hate to say it, but a lot of the late models on tour, have hundreds more horsepower than the classics taking the trip. just sayin';) |
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We stayed at a hotel downtown right across from a Hooters. Had it's own parking garage, no problems. Many of the Power Tour host hotels have security, knowing the cars that will be there. If you stay at another hotel you'd be on your own. I do remember driving through Memphis from the fairgrounds to the hotel the first time, very scary neighborhoods............. :faint: |
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Yea I remember seeing parking garages for certain hotels but we booked it later and couldn't get any of those. The neighborhood certainly wasn't the best, but if you think about it that happens every town you go to. |
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You have to book hotels a well in advance. We have a friend who books them as soon as the official route is set, usually around August/Sept the year before. |
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