January thru May  2007

33 Coupe Having Fun 41       5/15/07

The last show that we went to was in Whitewater, sponsored by "The Guide Dogs of the Desert", which was held on April 28. The weather in town that morning was cold and windy and we wondered what it would be like once we were at the show. Why would we wonder you ask? 

Well it's like this, The Guide Dogs of the Desert is at the outer part of Whitewater, which is about 20 miles from our house and only a few miles from Palm Springs. In that short drive, the weather can be very tricky and turn very windy in just a few short miles. If your not familiar with the Coachella Valley desert, let me give you some info on it. There are many "Windmill Farms" in this desert area because the wind seems to blow more days than not down there. I don't live directly in the desert (too hot for me) but it's only a few miles away so if you venture east from Banning, you better be on the lookout because when the sand blows, it can turn into the worlds biggest sandblaster. I've seen many many cars drive through town with the driver looking out the side window just to see where he's going because the windshield had turned completely white. The front of those cars would be literally down to bare metal along with the bumpers and every bit of chrome trim. You talk about quick, it only takes a few minutes in this dirt bath to total your paint job.

A lot of people have sandblasting business's in the area but nobody buys their sand. They just take a short trip down the road and load up there truck with as much sand as they want for free. Make no mistake about it, if the windmills are moving, your paint could be in jeopardy.

We arrived about an hour early because Larry said this show fills pretty fast. Once we found a spot to park, we were blown away (no pun intended) by how hard the wind was blowing. Larry and I walked around trying to find the best wind blocked area because when it's blowing 40 mph with gusts up to 50, this was no place for the women and children. The only good news was that it had rained a few days before which meant that the sand wasn't in the air. After moving to a new spot for a few minutes, we decided to call it a day and went back home. I have no idea how the show went or how many cars showed up but I hope they had a good turn out as all the proceeds go towards the Guide Dogs. Maybe next year will have better weather.

A few weeks later on Saturday, May 12th, the Past Pleasures Car Club was hosting their 19th annual Spring Classic Car Show at the Yucaipa High School. This show is primarily a fund raiser for the school which means the money goes to a good cause. We attended this show last year but Larry wasn't able to go for some reason. They had the show on the soccer field last year but because the school planted new grass, they moved everyone to the parking lot next door. 

This show had a huge raffle and 50/50 drawing with over 200 prizes given away. They also give you a nice goodie bag along with a T-shirt of any size. Once we were all signed up and all the tickets were in hand, we went back and setup for the day. 

The show ran from 8am till 3pm and they had lots of food, vendors, games along with a D.J. playing oldies music throughout the day.  With the show being in the parking lot this year, everyone was very close together which made for a cramped bunch of people. On the other hand, it was in the low 80's with a slight breeze which made for some perfect weather. Lets take a look at the show because there were about 165 cars that showed up.

This 1968 Plymouth Roadrunner had a 383 in it and was pretty much stock. Very clean looking and probably worth a small fortune.
 

 
 

I liked this truck, but then again, how could you not like it. And the guy I caught sleeping inside must like it too!!
 

 

  

This car was clean inside and out and then I noticed the hood prop. 
 

 

 

A 57 Chevy with a beautiful engine compartment and leather interior.
 

 

 

There was even a few drag cars at the show and this Ford Cougar sounded very good as he was parking.
 

 

1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  20  21  22
23  24  25  26  27  28  29  30  31  32  33  34  35  36  37  38  39  40  41
42  43  44  45  46  47  48  49  50  51  52  53  54  55  56  57  58  59