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rustyp 05-22-2022 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Jayhawk (Post 2097877)
Leopards do not change their spots.

:boom:

And turtles bring their houses with them.

:boom:

Bogie Shooter 05-22-2022 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by rustyp (Post 2097874)
Yes they did. What I don't know is why if one does not like what's here why they moved here.

:boom:

Or why they stay......

Stu from NYC 05-22-2022 08:18 AM

Enjoy the car show about every 3-4 months or so but understand why some are regulars.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 05-22-2022 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Black Beauty (Post 2097839)
Yesterdays show was a bust. Only about 50 cars. I wish they'd change the year requirement to 20 years rather than 30. There are a LOT of interesting classic cars in that group. My retro Thunderbird is a good example..:popcorn:

OMG !! I forgot about the car show , you see I was very busy watching my grass grow .

tophcfa 05-22-2022 09:05 AM

We very much enjoy the cruise in, but only about three times per year. It’s mostly the same cars over and over again. When we have guests visiting it’s fun to bring people who haven’t seen all the cars before, they always enjoy it. What we REALLY MISS is the weekly farmers market. We almost never missed one of those, you always need fresh fruits, vegetables, and some fresh fish. Bringing back the weekly golf cart accessible farmers market, at least during busy season, would be a really good way to show that a serious attempt is being made to increase foot traffic and revitalize the SS town square.

Bilyclub 05-22-2022 09:39 AM

The featured club was from Citrus County which is another factor to throw in the mix.

Black Beauty 05-23-2022 05:56 AM

Thanks for responses. I doubt anything will change..too bad

rustyp 05-23-2022 07:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Black Beauty (Post 2097839)
Yesterdays show was a bust. Only about 50 cars. I wish they'd change the year requirement to 20 years rather than 30. There are a LOT of interesting classic cars in that group. My retro Thunderbird is a good example..:popcorn:

Who is in charge of the cruise inn ? Who makes the rules ? Who enforces the rules ? I would start there and ask the logic behind the present 30 year requirement. There would be no show without the car owners. In my view you have some power here since it is obvious the event draws a crowd once a month and that crowd in turn spends money at the local business. How do participants both owners and spectators feel about change ? Find someone that was an activist for TV parades when the establishment said no more. They organized and were able to convince some power to carry on.

Rodneysblue 05-23-2022 08:59 AM

One suggestion would be to rotate the events through the different venues. Farmers market, Cruise-in, Merchants nights.

Tom52 05-23-2022 10:33 AM

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I regularly take my old car to the monthly cruise in at SS. The reason the attendance was low last night was because the forecast was for rain. Most owners of classic cars don't want to be out in the rain. That is why I didn't participate. If the weather is dry, even in the summer months there are usually about 100 cars at the cruise in.

I believe if the rules were changed to accept cars 20 years or older there would be way too many cars showing up and being turned away, especially in the winter months. I think the max is about 256 cars.

I don't know what effect losing parking spots due the apartments around the square would do to the cruise in. I know it is very popular and neither of the other town squares could support nearly the same number of cars.

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vintageogauge 05-23-2022 02:23 PM

You can just walk around any of the parking lots if you want to see 20 year old cars, plenty of them still on the road.

dewilson58 05-23-2022 02:28 PM

You have to be over 30 to use the adult pools because 29 is not old enough.

Same thought process.

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Bogie Shooter 05-23-2022 03:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom52 (Post 2098146)
I regularly take my old car to the monthly cruise in at SS. The reason the attendance was low last night was because the forecast was for rain. Most owners of classic cars don't want to be out in the rain. That is why I didn't participate. If the weather is dry, even in the summer months there are usually about 100 cars at the cruise in.

I believe if the rules were changed to accept cars 20 years or older there would be way too many cars showing up and being turned away, especially in the winter months. I think the max is about 256 cars.

I don't know what effect losing parking spots due the apartments around the square would do to the cruise in. I know it is very popular and neither of the other town squares could support nearly the same number of cars.

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Thanks! The first post from someone who actually participates. And knows what is going on.
Others just take potshots at whoever runs the show....they don't know. Posting complaints on TOTV will not bring change................contact the Entertainment Department.

Stu from NYC 05-23-2022 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2098233)
Thanks! The first post from someone who actually participates. And knows what is going on.
Others just take potshots at whoever runs the show....they don't know. Posting complaints on TOTV will not bring change................contact the Entertainment Department.

Are you saying that nobody who works for the developer ever reads the posts on here?

If it was me would like some idea as to how the residents were feeling.

Blueblaze 05-23-2022 05:04 PM

Personally, I love the car show. Just wish I could remember to go more often.

But lower the age for "Classic" to 20 to include the Tbird revival? Why not 14 so everyone can admire my cherry '08 Ranger 4x4 crew cab, with electronically fuel-injected 4 liter V-6, pushbutton 4WD, and five on the floor! Now THERE'S a Classic!

And just think of all the cool hot-rod Civics we could admire, not to mention all those other fake classics Detroit produced in the "oughts" like the Chrysler Prowler!

Or here's an even better idea... what if the various car clubs rotated each month, so we could admire MG's, Vette's, and Mustangs instead of just streetrods every month?


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