The latest issue on Canadian Hot Rods is absolutely GREAT. This issue is 98 pages covering our hobby. The coverage of Autofest is 10 pages of great Canadian Cars - and congrats to the Ontario forum members who's cars are part of that coverage. If you notice, it was Terry Denomme (Publisher / Editor of Canadian Hot Rods) who was there to do the pictures and to write the story. The story and pictures of Deuce Days in Victoria B.C. was 20 pages great coverage of one of the premier cars shows in Canada. How about 472 - 1932 Fords at one show. I am starting to make my plans to attend the next one in 3 years.
The story of Jack Williams being reunited with his 1940 Willys drag car after selling it 40 some odd years ago was great. History, History, History - I do love the history and memories of our hobby. Readers rides, stories of cars and people, Terry is really doing a great job in supporting hot rodding in Canada.
To those members who have not read Canadian Hot Rodding, I would suggest you give it a try. Terry and his group do support the Canadian car hobby and I would hope that we all support them in return. Please check it out.
The latest issue on Canadian Hot Rods is absolutely GREAT. This issue is 98 pages covering our hobby. The coverage of Autofest is 10 pages of great Canadian Cars - and congrats to the Ontario forum members who's cars are part of that coverage. If you notice, it was Terry Denomme (Publisher / Editor of Canadian Hot Rods) who was there to do the pictures and to write the story. The story and pictures of Deuce Days in Victoria B.C. was 20 pages great coverage of one of the premier cars shows in Canada. How about 472 - 1932 Fords at one show. I am starting to make my plans to attend the next one in 3 years. The story of Jack Williams being reunited with his 1940 Willys drag car after selling it 40 some odd years ago was great. History, History, History - I do love the history and memories of our hobby. Readers rides, stories of cars and people, Terry is really doing a great job in supporting hot rodding in Canada. To those members who have not read Canadian Hot Rodding, I would suggest you give it a try. Terry and his group do support the Canadian car hobby and I would hope that we all support them in return. Please check it out.
John
Right on John....and congrats to the brothers, very nice rides.
Congrats guys. Contrary to what Fatstax said I really enjoyed seeing our cars in Canadian Hotrod.It was fun to show off to our friends, so buy a few copies and send them to everyone you know.Enjoy your fame ,smile ,brag and strutt,it doesn't come around very often. Ed
In 2010, I drove out with friends, in my 29. I can tell you You will absolutely love it! This is somewhereyou have no idea what 500 or so Deuces look like on the 1st fairway of Bear Mountain golf and country club. It's a private club and just downright gorgeous. When you drive in, there are hundreds of people lining the roadway into the club, as well as inside the grounds. What a great way to spend a Sat. afternoon!!
Sunday is in front of the parliament buildings on the harbour. Al Clarke and his team do a great job of organizing and execution.
In 2010, I drove out with friends, in my 29. I can tell you You will absolutely love it! This is somewhereyou have no idea what 500 or so Deuces look like on the 1st fairway of Bear Mountain golf and country club. It's a private club and just downright gorgeous. When you drive in, there are hundreds of people lining the roadway into the club, as well as inside the grounds. What a great way to spend a Sat. afternoon!!
Sunday is in front of the parliament buildings on the harbour. Al Clarke and his team do a great job of organizing and execution.
This is somewhere on US 200 in Montana
Wayne - that is so cool. What a great picture. I did know that you made that drive to Deuce Days. I am sure you have many great memories of that trip.
I have been in to check out Bear Mountain Golf Course and it is spectacular. I can only imagine the scene with 32's filling the fairways. WOW.
Hopefully in three years I can scratch that off my bucket list.