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Mr. Man
09-04-2010, 08:07 PM
Just got back from one of the largest hot-rod, pre-1972 car shows in the country. Estimates put today's show field at 2000 plus and I looked at almost everyone of them. 8 plus hours of walking around on pavement looking at some incredible cars and even a few trucks. My feet and back are telling me not to do much tomorrow.
I'll post a few pics Sun after the batteries for the camera and myself recharge.
Didn't see one Marauder(the 60's versions). Lots of Mercury's though.:)
Bigdogjim
09-04-2010, 08:45 PM
Where was this show????
Feet hurt? Back is sore?? Getting old my friend:)
PhastPhil
09-04-2010, 09:04 PM
Man I haven't been to Lead East in a few years.
Lead East is the world's biggest 50's party. It is a lot more than just the cars. They have a Sock Hop, live bands,and acapella groups. They have a Prom Night and choose a King and Queen of the Prom. They have contests for Best Greaser and Best Nerd open to all men women and children. They had brurnout contests, best sounding exhaust, and a Flamethrower contest. They often have celebrites. I met Big Daddy Don Garlits and his wife there. They were wonderful people.
I don't if they still do, but they used to broadcast music throughout the grounds played by a DJ called Wolfman Jerry who sounded like Wolfman Jack. They had the Ice Cream Man From Hell who had a Harley Davidson Trike with a freezer on the back.
They had Pinstripe races where they would have several hoods lined up and a course painted on the hoods and two guys per hood and they would paint a stripe around the course and the winner was determined by how fast he went and how straight his lines were.
The ladies who were in the contest for Queen of the Prom would be paraded around the grounds in convertibles and the ladies would sit up on the back of the rear seat.
I know the event has moved around a few times, but it was in or near Parsippany New Jersey. It is held every year on Labor Day weekend.
I gonna try to make it next year.
PhastPhil
09-05-2010, 09:50 AM
Here is the link to the website for Lead East. People come from all over the Untied States and from around the World to attend this event. It is by far, the absolute best 50's weekend on the planet.
http://www.leadeast.net/welcome.html
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 10:54 AM
Here are some examples of what you might see at Lead East:
22478Lavender car is a Nash
22479Pic doesn't do the paint justice
22480Crosley that was detuned and still runs high tens
22481'32 Ford I think
22482Tri five Ford
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 11:03 AM
A few more:
22483Plymouth Sapporo just unique
22484Engine in the Sapporo
22485Woodie
22486Not a big fan of GTO's but this was a nice convertible
22487Makes working on the engine easy!
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 11:10 AM
22488Watch out John(toomanyfords)
22489Chrome for Doomie (Caddilac)
22490Speedster
22491Slammin'
22492Slammin's twin
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 11:16 AM
22493Crosley's stepped up this year, I saw 3
22494Bucket
22495I wanted this car but owner wasn't selling
22496Detail was amazing
22497Again pic doesn't do it justice
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 11:23 AM
22498Flat head V-8. With the cones on the headers I actually was vibrating while standing next to this car, very loud
22499Got grille!!
22500Forget what this was but it was cool
22501I think this was a Lincoln Capri?
22502Ranchero award winner
Mr. Man
09-05-2010, 11:31 AM
22503This car was immaculate in and out
22504A bit over done but still cool
22505Thought the intake was a hoot
22506Caddy in flat black
22507I think its an early 50's Ford. Paint combo looked great
If you ever get the chance to attend Lead East it's worth the time. Maybe next year we can get a mini meet going.
Bluerauder
09-05-2010, 12:34 PM
22500 Forget what this was but it was cool
Think it is a 1958 Mercury Turnpike Cruiser. Front end has been modified to angle the headlights. The "M" on the lower grill center above the license plate should have been a give-away on identification. MercMan has that "M" on his trunklid.
22507I think its an early 50's Ford. Paint combo looked great.
And that one is a 1949 Ford Custom V8 or possibly a 1949 Ford Victoria (the ID place on the side)
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