What Can You Do at Car Shows?
Have you ever wondered exactly what you can do with your car
while you are at a car show? Aside from
the obvious of staging your car perfectly there are some things that you can do
to help pass the time, or even help share your love of cars with the different
people who are there. From simple things to those that are more elaborate if
you talk to the coordinators of the show you can usually have a lot of fun and
do more than stand beside your car talking to the occasional visitor.
There are many car shows that would love to have someone
doing detail cleaning, or a bit of light bodywork, or even some minor engine
work to show visitors what goes into the car.
If you are skilled in any of these areas, you could volunteer to demonstrate
these skills and help teach the visitors a few things. This is something that you can that is very
inexpensive, allows you to continue working on your car that weekend and still
enables you to share your love of the vehicles.
Other things that you think about doing is bring along a
television and VCR and perhaps show a video of you doing some work to the
vehicle that you brought. This would
enable people to see how far the vehicle has come and what type of work was put
into it in order to get it ready to go to the car show. Realize that most people have no clue what it
really involves to get a car ready for the show. They generally think that all you do is roll
out of bed the day of the show and decide to go.
You could also consider having plenty of pictures and a
small table that you set up to depict the work process. This would be a great way to also allow
people to see the process and without the hassles of needing an inverter or
electricity for the television. You
would be surprised how much small details like this can really encourage people
to spend time by your car.
Additionally, if you are willing to talk about the history
of your car and how you have worked on it this is another great way to share
experiences. Not all people at car shows
are willing to talk about the work they have done on their car, if you choose
to share you are in the minority. What
their reasons are tends to vary, but for the most part there are few who will
openly discuss their work. Feel free to
talk about it and share your experiences.
You may help inspire someone to start getting involved with their own
vehicle.
You should be very careful though and always discuss your
plans with the car show coordinators to ensure that there will be no safety
concerns. Additionally, some car shows
do not allow demonstrations because they feel that they are distracting or pose
large liability risks. As long as you
have received the okay from the event coordinators feel free to have some fun
sharing your love of cars and showing off your skills as well as your gorgeous
car. Just always ensure that you are
making sure everyone is safe first, so leave the welder and other dangerous
equipment at home.
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