6th Gen ('00-'05): First Registered Car Show!
#1
First Registered Car Show!
Yesterday, was my first registered car show that I've been wanting for the longest time. Ever since I got my car back in 2008 and first modded it, I've always wanted to be in a registered car show as that was my goal, whether I win something or not. Last week I saw the banner for it coming home from work and so I looked into it. My goal finally came and I was ecstatic to be in it! I've been in the Lemont Classic Car Club cruise nights, but my goal was still out there. I was so happy, and even the rain let up and sun was shining through and it ended being a gorgeous day as I was prepping for show!! I can now cross that off my list. To even top the cake, my buddy and I got interviewed for a newpaper, and we also went to our usual cruise night show afterwards!
I love my car, and I'm extremely proud of what I've done to it and where it is now, to how it first looked back when I first got it. All the modifications, all the blood, sweat, and pain from working on it, and an emotional roller coaster from just having a little fun with others and speed . I think of my car as unique, not only from what I've done to it, but because my car would basically be the only Monte Carlo of any generation, if not a few (Out of the shows I've been at, I've only seen ONE; a late 70's Mc that came and disappeared, it was at yesterday's show) that would be at a show, going up against the usuals (Nova's, Chevelle's, crap loads of vette's, camaro's, mustang's, and the hand full of custom cars and draggers) If you ask me, being different and unique is a damn good thing. Especially when you modify and "show" a car that barely anyone mods (6th gen monte), thinks of being at a show, and looking at more than just grandma's grocery getter.
Sorry, I dont mean to bore but I want this to hopefully be an inspiration to someone that thinks that their car can't be in a show, look amazing,be in a cruise night, or up to par with cars that are bought and put in. Don't be afraid to be different, to do something unusual (such as build and work on a 6th gen monte and put it in shows lol ) that no one expects, and be proud of what you have, what you drive, and what your doing or about to do.
Life's to short to follow, it's longer when you lead.
Then:
Now:
I still have the plaques and cards for the shows
Thanks everyone for any and all advice, suggestions, feedback, comments, tips, and criticism! I REALLY appreciate it.
I can officially say, my car was built, not bought!
112,680 miles, 13 years old, still drivin strong, and still shining!
I love my car, and I'm extremely proud of what I've done to it and where it is now, to how it first looked back when I first got it. All the modifications, all the blood, sweat, and pain from working on it, and an emotional roller coaster from just having a little fun with others and speed . I think of my car as unique, not only from what I've done to it, but because my car would basically be the only Monte Carlo of any generation, if not a few (Out of the shows I've been at, I've only seen ONE; a late 70's Mc that came and disappeared, it was at yesterday's show) that would be at a show, going up against the usuals (Nova's, Chevelle's, crap loads of vette's, camaro's, mustang's, and the hand full of custom cars and draggers) If you ask me, being different and unique is a damn good thing. Especially when you modify and "show" a car that barely anyone mods (6th gen monte), thinks of being at a show, and looking at more than just grandma's grocery getter.
Sorry, I dont mean to bore but I want this to hopefully be an inspiration to someone that thinks that their car can't be in a show, look amazing,be in a cruise night, or up to par with cars that are bought and put in. Don't be afraid to be different, to do something unusual (such as build and work on a 6th gen monte and put it in shows lol ) that no one expects, and be proud of what you have, what you drive, and what your doing or about to do.
Life's to short to follow, it's longer when you lead.
Then:
Now:
I still have the plaques and cards for the shows
Thanks everyone for any and all advice, suggestions, feedback, comments, tips, and criticism! I REALLY appreciate it.
I can officially say, my car was built, not bought!
112,680 miles, 13 years old, still drivin strong, and still shining!
#2
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 12,270
From: Mentor, Ohio
nice pics. I like the orang-ish accents under the hood! It's just my opinion, but the blue heater pipe should match the orange color....
COngrats on the show!!
COngrats on the show!!
#3
you couldnt of said that any better! this is exactly why i have built turbo monte and now show it as much as possible. i dont go to shows for the prize i could care less if i win or not, i go to show off my passion of what i have created. i dont care if you like it or not i do and that is all that matters, if you dont like it simply move on to the next car and if you do like it thats awesome to lol.
nice monte you got there! keep showing her off, there getting more and more scarce as time goes by.
nice monte you got there! keep showing her off, there getting more and more scarce as time goes by.
#4
you couldnt of said that any better! this is exactly why i have built turbo monte and now show it as much as possible. i dont go to shows for the prize i could care less if i win or not, i go to show off my passion of what i have created. i dont care if you like it or not i do and that is all that matters, if you dont like it simply move on to the next car and if you do like it thats awesome to lol.
nice monte you got there! keep showing her off, there getting more and more scarce as time goes by.
nice monte you got there! keep showing her off, there getting more and more scarce as time goes by.
#6
Joined: Apr 2010
Posts: 12,270
From: Mentor, Ohio
When you go to a show, it should be to have fun, show off your car. Winning a prize is nice, but not winning one should NOT ruin your day. I like to show my car for the simple sake of showing it.
#7
That's exactly my thought