Jim Kampmann Posted February 9, 2010 Posted February 9, 2010 10:00 to 4:00 Sunday, June 6, 2010, Knights of Columbus Hall, 1114 American Blvd. W., Bloomington, Minnesota Come join us for the largest model show and swap meet in the upper Midwest! Tons of door prizes! Awards for Top 10 People's Choice, Best in Show, Junior, Best Competition Vehicle (RPM), Best Suede/Primer(MCCM), Best Road Car(Winnipeg Model Car Club). Large room, food and beverages available! Right next to the Mall of America! Coverage in Model Cars! Vendors: Tables are $30 each, payable day of show. Contact: JimKampmann@gmail.com
Jim Kampmann Posted March 18, 2010 Author Posted March 18, 2010 For those of you coming to the NNL North this year, there will be another event on the same weekend you might want to check out: Mopars in the Park, 2010, June 5 and 6 in Farmington, MN. (just about 30 minutes south of the Mall of America). Here's the website of the host club: http://www.midwestmopars.com/ This year's event: Special Guests and Attractions The Hawaiian Roland Leong’s The Hawaiian 1970 Dodge Charger AA Funny Car will be one of the headliners at the Midwest Mopars in the Park National Car Show & Swap Meet. Legendary drag racer and tuner Roland Leong, his driver Larry Reyes, and the original “Hawaiian†Dodge Charger AA/Funny Car will reunite for the 40th Anniversary of winning the 1970 Winternationals. Larry Reyes will sit behind the butterflies and Roland Leong will do the rest as the legendary duo will “cackle†one of Roland’s original Funny Cars, now owned by Kathy Mosely. Don’t miss this once in a life time opportunity to hear, feel and smell an original piece of American racing history. Chi-Town Hustler One of the most popular floppers of the 70s was the Farkonas, Coil & Minick Chi-Town Hustler and it will be hand too. Starting life as a flip-top Cuda in 67, the team debut the now infamous Charger in 1968. Considered THE killer car of the period, the Chi Town typically covered the field by 2 tenths of a second and drove fans to the brink with its long smoky burnouts. Drivers throughout the 70s included Clare Sanders, Ron Colson, Russell Long, Denny Savage, Pete Williams and of course, Pat Minick. Greg Mosely now owns this legendary icon of NHRA history and we are indebted to him for bringing it to our show. Also on display this year you will find John Hagen’s famous Plymouth Arrow and Fred Hurst’s Hemi Cuda. Both of these fabulous cars are owned and displayed by Clark Rand. Back by Popular Demand The Sox and Martin race team truck rig complete with Ronnie’s 1968 Super Stock Barracuda and 1967 Super Stock Belvedere loaded and ready to go racing is back! Last year saw this fabulous collection owned and displayed by Clark Rand and staffed with none other than the late Ronnie’s beloved wife Diane Sox mobbed with endearing fans the entire weekend. Come meet the lady that drove the man that won everything. “Miss Mighty Mopar†Judy Lilly and her Volare’ are returning to the largest all Mopar Show in the Midwest. If you missed your chance to meet the classiest lady in racing last year, be sure to stop by and see Judy. She holds the Division 5 Super Stock Championship many times and has numerous NHRA national events including the Winternationals and the Summernationals. “Akron†Arlen Vanke and his newly restored 1970 Plymouth Duster on loan from Andy Helfer will be on display. This will be the first time this car has seen the light of day in many years as it was recently discovered and meticulously restored to its race ready condition of 1970. In 1970 Arlen became the first man in the history of auto racing to win all five WSC points meets where in the NHRA nominated him their “Man of the Year†in ProStock besides presenting him with two other national awards for technical merit in engine development. Beside that, Arlen is just plain fun to have at the show. Don Grotheer and his pit crew and wife of 52 years Joann along with their 1968 Super Stock Hemi Barracuda will be on hand. During his successful racing career Don conducted performance clinics in his “off†time between races and you are in for real treat as history comes alive again. Don and several others will be conducting a roundtable forum on Saturday afternoon in the Registration Building. This is a very rare opportunity and you may never see it happen again – don’t miss this! Landy Family Reunion In keeping with a new tradition, the show will reunite another racing legend’s family with their car (2009 reunited Judy Lilly with her first race car). This year will see Dick Landy’s surviving family: his wife Jeannie and his son Richard Jr., reunited with Dick’s 1967 Hemi 4-speed Coronet, now owned by Erik Lindberg. The Coronet is the horse Dick rode to Super Stock stardom after he changed drag racing forever with his mind-blowing altered wheel base cars. Come and be a part of this emotional re-connection. Mopars in the Limelight In what promises to be the largest ever assembled movie and TV car display you will see, these great cars will be on hand along with several others still awaiting final confirmation. Check the website: www.midwestmopars.com for continued updates. Christine What movie car display would complete without the queen of all movie cars – Christine. That’s right, the 1958 Red and White Plymouth Fury that scared the bejesus out of us for decades (and still does for that matter) will make her debut appearance after being totally and meticulously restored. You have to see this car and talk nice to her. If you don’t, well you know what happens. Owner Bill Gibson of Pensacola FL, who calls himself Christine’s mortal caretaker, will be on hand along with several pieces of Christine movie artifacts to chat with and answer any questions about Christine. Vanishing Point 2 The 1970 Hemi Challenger used in the movie Vanishing Point 2. This is one of the “dirty†cars as Hollywood calls them. It has “dirt†painted right on the car. That’s enough to make most of us cry but in this case we are grinning ear to ear as owner Ted Stephens of Stephens Performance loans us the car for our first ever display of iconic movie and TV cars. Stop in and see him – better yet buy something from them! A Serious Man The 1966 Coronet used in the Coen Brothers movie A Series Man. Ask owner Curt Lawson how many times does a Ford Falcon have to hit the rear end of a Coronet before it dies? Mannix The 1972 Cuda convertible driven by Mike Connors in the popular 70’s TV detective series Mannix. Everybody wanted this car back then – admit it. Owned and displayed by Ken Schwanke. The Mod Squad The 1972 Challenger convertible driven by Peggy Lipton, Michael Cole and Clarence Williams III in Aaron Spelling’s late 60’s early 70’s TV detective series The Mod Squad. This was the hippest of all TV detective series – flower power baby! Owned and displayed by Ken Schwanke. The Sara Conner’s Chronicles The 1968 Dart GT convertible (see a pattern here?) used in the TV series The Sarah Conner’s Chronicles. “I’ll be backâ€. Owned and displayed by Dean Quimby. Medical Center The 1972 Challenger Convertible driven by Chad Everett or Dr. Joe Gannon as we all came to know him by in the TV series Medical Center. The cool thing about this car is it’s story after it left the show – you’ll have to ask owner Dean Quimby about it when you see him!
RodBurNeR Posted March 19, 2010 Posted March 19, 2010 I will try to be there. I really enjoyed the last two!
Jim Kampmann Posted March 21, 2010 Author Posted March 21, 2010 Bob, Hope you can make it, we really appreciated the work you did for Gregg / Model Cars. Jim Kampmann
RodBurNeR Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Bob, Hope you can make it, we really appreciated the work you did for Gregg / Model Cars. Jim Kampmann Thank you and it was my pleasure! I appreciate the lending of softbox and backdrop...it helped immensley!
charlie8575 Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 What a show! How far are you from Woodbury? I have a friend that lives there and could probably borrow the couch if I find myself with enough scratch to get out there. Charlie Larkin
stevehansen Posted March 23, 2010 Posted March 23, 2010 What a show! How far are you from Woodbury? I have a friend that lives there and could probably borrow the couch if I find myself with enough scratch to get out there. Charlie Larkin Woodbury (Minnesota) is only about 15 minutes away.
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