Just got back from the super chevy show today. It was soooo hot and im a crispy critter, but it was a good time. Found a few hard pices in the swap meet. All in all it was a good day. I have a few pics I took before the camra went dead nice camaros. Enjoy!
I love Indy havent been there in a few years great show always a good show for cars you dont see much really rare stuff, plus loved going to Brads brass rail strip club worth the trip
I try to go every year, and this year the car show was a bit on the skimpy side. Im sure $3.00+ a gal of gas dosnt help to much. Hmmmm havent been to that club, maybe im missin out
In the past, you used to see several rare Camaros, and Novas. I remember there was guy there that had 4 1969 ZL-1 Camaros under one tent. I probably have the photos of them some where. Their swap meet used to be great, but seems to be going down hill now.
Jeff
Yes, I would have to agree. Every year it seams the swap gets smaller and smaller. But yet the price keeps getting bigger and bigger. Go figure!
I love Indy havent been there in a few years great show always a good show for cars you dont see much really rare stuff, plus loved going to Brads brass rail strip club worth the trip
i live in indy area and have been going to SC since 1982. It has been going downhill for several years now. Car count and vendor numbers are terrible. Autostar Star Productions just does not understand it takes more than a jet car to bring people out. A swap vendor is not even supposed to sell an NOS part, only used stuff. I would be completely surprised if they topped 350 cars this weekend. Sat afternoon i counted eleven tri five chevies. It's really to bad, as this was a show that people used to look forward to.
I live about 10 blocks from IRP (in Brownsburg IN) where they do the SC and the GG shows. SC has really gone down in volume and quality over the years - and I skipped it this year. I use to attend every year. Instead, I went to the GG's in INDY and Columbus. There was also a Mustang show here in Indy this past weekend. And I'll hit the Mopar show in Columbus.