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Mopar Nationals --- Are you going?

Started by ViperRedCharger, August 01, 2008, 03:06:16 PM

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TUFCAT

Sorry but here's my: ( :Twocents: :Twocents: ).  There's NO way  ....NO WAY I would ever take another one of my cars to the Mopar Nationals at National Trails Raceway!! :eek2: Midwestern people still tolerate this show - - some of which have never been to Carlisle which in my opinion is MUCH nicer and better organized.   I was going to the Nats for several years.  If I ever went again, it would only be as a spectator - - bitching, pissing, and moaning the entire time; "this facility SUCKS!". :icon_smile_dissapprove: :icon_smile_dissapprove: :icon_smile_dissapprove:

Charged

If it sucks so bad, hows it one of the top shows in the nation?

If any of you know how and why it supposedly sucks so bad, then build your own car show.

TUFCAT

Quote from: Charged on August 06, 2008, 01:34:50 PM
If it sucks so bad, hows it one of the top shows in the nation?

I have no idea why....especially with the poor organization, high ticket costs, filthy surroundings, dust, and lack of amenitiies. 

Charged

Quote from: TUFCAT on August 06, 2008, 02:41:25 PM
Quote from: Charged on August 06, 2008, 01:34:50 PM
If it sucks so bad, hows it one of the top shows in the nation?

I have no idea why....especially with the poor organization, high ticket costs, filthy surroundings, dust, and lack of amenitiies. 

Then you should pay your butler and maid to do a better job. Ill tell you why, because here in my world, that stuff goes hand-in-hand with every other show Ive ever attended.

As far as the ticket costs, If I recall right, I paid $10...per person at the Nats. Well, I also just paid $14 this weekend for the NSRA Street Rod Nationals here in Louisville, then $6 for a program, and $6 to park the car. Heres that web address for verification:

http://nsra-usa.com/index.php/site/evdet/96

Poor organization? Theyve generated a show thats one of the top in the nation. They attract MAJOR corporations and businesses and bring in HUGE bucks to the local community. It also sounds as if the organization could use YOUR assistance due to all your superior knowledge on how to run these things. Should I notify them that you might like an application?

My name is "Charged", Im 27, and I approve this message.

TUFCAT

Charged, this is not a new revelation - and I'm not a One Man Mopar Nats basher.  I simply pointed out a few things that have needed attention for many years, most of them directly related to the National Trails Raceway itself. Have you ever been to Norwalk?  Now that's a nice venue.

I hope I didn't came across as a know it all like you implied.  For my Mopar entertainment budget, this is not a show I want to attend.  In fact, I went to the Mopars at the Red Barns show at the Gilmore Car Museum (near Kalamazoo Mi) two weeks ago.  I took my 9 year old son and we had a great time.  With kids involved, certain things that used to appeal to you - suddenly wont.  Your beloved Mopar Nats has not evolved over the years, as a result its been :brickwall: eclipsed by better shows, at better venues.  I have a choice to spend my time and entertainment budget somewhere else.  :nana: 

Jim Belinda (Mopar Nats owner) doesn't appear to care either....and certainly doesn't need me (like you suggested) to improve the many problems pointed out to him year after year by former show patrons.  He knows about the deficiencies, but won't spend the money for improvement because people like you will continue to come year after year   -  to find their own Mopar bliss  :icon_smile_wink:   

moparstuart

Quote from: TUFCAT on August 06, 2008, 03:58:08 PM
Charged, this is not a new revelation - and I'm not a One Man Mopar Nats basher.  I simply pointed out a few things that have needed attention for many years, most of them directly related to the National Trails Raceway itself. Have you ever been to Norwalk?  Now that's a nice venue.

I hope I didn't came across as a know it all like you implied  For my Mopar entertainment budget, this is not a show I want to attend. In fact, I went to the Mopars at the Red Barns show at the Gilmore Car Museum (near Kalamazoo Mi) two weeks ago. I took my 9 year old son and we had a great time.  With kids involved, certain things that used to appeal to you - suddenly wont.  Your beloved Mopar Nats has not evolved over the years, as a result its been :brickwall: eclipsed by better shows, at better venues.  I have a choice to spend my time and entertainment budget somewhere else.  :nana: 

Jim Belinda (Mopar Nats owner) doesn't appear to care either....and certainly doesn't need me (like you suggested) to improve the many problems pointed out to   him year after year by former show patrons.  He knows about the deficiencies, but won't spend the money for improvement because people like you will continue to come year after year   -  to find their own Mopar bliss  :icon_smile_wink:   
your are exactly right , 
       belinda need to wake up , 
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

ViperRedCharger

Folks,

I see people complaining about the organization of the Nationals.  You need to remember at Carlisle there is a Swap meet and Car Show at the Nats there is those two plus racing.  It seems people don't like the idea of having to dodge cars ()No pun intended) when the cars are making there way over to the staging area.  That is not a Mopar Nationals Problem it is the way facility is set up.  Also,  how can you pass up the Friday and Saturday night car cruise at Heath and Brice Road.  Does Carlisle have a car cruise?  NO, Carlisle does not allow this in their town.  How about when the Nats were at Indy a few years back,  people were getting busted left and right for spinning tires.  Hey  I'm going and looking forward to a good time and to check out alot of nice rides.  :drool5:


Eric

richRTSE

I'll be there again this year with my '69. I agree that the parking sucks. If you're not there when the gates open, forget finding a good spot.  But for the past couple years I've parked on the other side of the track (southwest) in the CarClub parking area. Much more relaxed, no so much dust from the race cars, and hardly any golf carts(just a long walk to the other side of the track). One of the guys from Moparts.com stepped up and found out all you need to get your "club" in is to have 10 cars preregistered as a group. Everyone sent there registration to him, he sent them in together, and you get your special car Club parking sticker in your packet. Maybe next year someone on here could do this if there is enough interest, but that is definately the way to go. 

Skipping Brice Rd again this year. We'll be in Heath Friday and Saturday night. Stop by and say hi if you see my car.
:2thumbs:

ACUDANUT

I am waiting for them to move it closer to the real midwest.
I too, do not approve of the Golf Cart show that it has become.

Charger-Bodie

My question is: Will Laysons be there???
68 Charger R/t white with black v/t and red tailstripe. 440 4 speed ,black interior
68 383 auto with a/c and power windows. Now 440 4 speed jj1 gold black interior .
My Charger is a hybrid car, it burns gas and rubber............

moparstuart

Quote from: 1hot68 on August 07, 2008, 04:04:19 PM
My question is: Will Laysons be there???
are they back up and doing buisness as usual ?  :smilielol:
GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

ds440

Layson's is there!  I just made a quickie trip and they are there but from what I saw, they only had CDs and a sign that said "20% off if you buy now" (or something to that effect).

Other than that....I'd say the show is "typical" Mopar Nats.  Pretty quiet but it is only Friday.

I saw Spike's 70.  Absolutely BEAU-TI-FUL car.   :drool5:  Looks better in person (Led Zeppelin in the 8-track to boot!).

I also got to examine an AMD '68 front fender.  Looks pretty nice, but I am but no means an expert.

And I finally scored an ever-elusive '68 dash clock (yay, um...me? :pity:) in the swap meet.


For my fellow '68 owners, there was a really nice MM1 R/T in the "by invitation only" area.  I spoke to the owner briefly (really nice guy) and we talked about how few MM1 cars you see.  I just thought I'd point it out to anyone who is going up over the weekend - be on the lookout.

:icon_smile_cool:
1968 Charger R/T, 440 auto.