An excerpt:-Bob
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Actually..[/h] The article is fantastic, but let me clarify. This wasn't our first attempt at a car show, it was our (Tampa Jax Wax's) second car show. Both of our shows we made sure to invite from the classics all the way up to the imports. Its a tough thing to do, to bring both families together without rolling of eyes, or leaving suddenly but every one always pats us on the back when we accomplish it. The first show brought out 100 cars, this one brought just under 200, with 125 actually registered for show. The variety of cars was amazing. We has built from scratch classics, new-age ford and dodges, large lifted trucks, 4 race cars, hot rods, mob like suicide door vehicles, a big red wagon, etc.





DJ Ed Cullins did a great job (his usual playlist is all classics) So myself and a member from South East Mopars hand picked the variety of music to make sure every single age had a song to bop their head too. We wanted this show to be successful for the organization we raised for, so we wanted all ages to attend, and get along. I have to say it worked (again). We work closely with the High Rollers Classics, and the Import crowds - its only in our nature to combine all of our "customers" in one area and show them what we can do, not only as a detail company, not only as a detail product company, but now as car show hosts. We hope everyone who attended had a great time. And we are looking forward to another event in 2013!