Sup All,
Went to the Hudson Valley Mustang Association Car Show on July 11. The show was ON the Hudson River at Robert Post Park, Kingston, New York. It was a terrific venue for the show, the views of the River and the Kingston/Rheinbeck bridge really created a nice atmosphere for gear heads to talk shop and check out each others obsessions. They had vendors and a DJ, the Sausage n Peppers were good, the music was good, the staff was good and the people were nice.
There was just way too many kool cars to post all the pics, so im just going to post some of what i thought were the highlights of the show. Im not gonna post a bazillion pics of Mustangs cuz you all know what they look like, maybe just a hand full of my car, hahah
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The show was VERY well organized and that made it much more enjoyable. There were about 20 cars from all generations of Mustang (except for Mustang II) and several other classes with Corvettes, HotRods, Trucks and special interest, about 15 classes in total. There were NO judges, only people who entered their cars got voting ballots and they were allowed 1 choice from each class. Unfotunately i did not place in my class but i got a lot of compliments on the car.
It was a great time and you guys should plan on attending next year, there was about 200 cars and the venue added alot, worth driving an hour out of your way to make it.
Went to the Hudson Valley Mustang Association Car Show on July 11. The show was ON the Hudson River at Robert Post Park, Kingston, New York. It was a terrific venue for the show, the views of the River and the Kingston/Rheinbeck bridge really created a nice atmosphere for gear heads to talk shop and check out each others obsessions. They had vendors and a DJ, the Sausage n Peppers were good, the music was good, the staff was good and the people were nice.
There was just way too many kool cars to post all the pics, so im just going to post some of what i thought were the highlights of the show. Im not gonna post a bazillion pics of Mustangs cuz you all know what they look like, maybe just a hand full of my car, hahah
The show was VERY well organized and that made it much more enjoyable. There were about 20 cars from all generations of Mustang (except for Mustang II) and several other classes with Corvettes, HotRods, Trucks and special interest, about 15 classes in total. There were NO judges, only people who entered their cars got voting ballots and they were allowed 1 choice from each class. Unfotunately i did not place in my class but i got a lot of compliments on the car.
It was a great time and you guys should plan on attending next year, there was about 200 cars and the venue added alot, worth driving an hour out of your way to make it.
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