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Car Show Etiquette
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<blockquote data-quote="TerminatoRS" data-source="post: 17023962" data-attributes="member: 195778"><p>I hold my hands behind my back or in my pockets when checking out other cars. That's my way of signaling to the owner that I'm not anyone to be worried about. </p><p></p><p>I haven't had any issues that I can recall. Mostly get late teens into early 20s coming up with their phones out. Had two kids last year literally jog over after I parked the Cobra. They had what looked like a nice camera (I know nothing about cameras) and I overheard them say something like "I think that's a Terminator" as they went by me. That made me feel special. lol I was shocked kids that age knew what it was or even gave a damn. Even a Hellcat leaving the show stopped in front of my car and checked her out.</p><p></p><p>I don't want anyone touching my beaters, but if they farted next to the Vette, I wouldn't care so much. She's far from perfect so a greasy booger isn't going to hurt it. The Cobra would be a different story.</p><p></p><p>All day shows...ugh. I'm with you guys; unless it's a monster show, I can only walk passed the same cars so many times. We do an annual show at work and I stay the whole time mostly because I'm one of 3 managers and I think it'd look bad if I shagged ass early without helping out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerminatoRS, post: 17023962, member: 195778"] I hold my hands behind my back or in my pockets when checking out other cars. That's my way of signaling to the owner that I'm not anyone to be worried about. I haven't had any issues that I can recall. Mostly get late teens into early 20s coming up with their phones out. Had two kids last year literally jog over after I parked the Cobra. They had what looked like a nice camera (I know nothing about cameras) and I overheard them say something like "I think that's a Terminator" as they went by me. That made me feel special. lol I was shocked kids that age knew what it was or even gave a damn. Even a Hellcat leaving the show stopped in front of my car and checked her out. I don't want anyone touching my beaters, but if they farted next to the Vette, I wouldn't care so much. She's far from perfect so a greasy booger isn't going to hurt it. The Cobra would be a different story. All day shows...ugh. I'm with you guys; unless it's a monster show, I can only walk passed the same cars so many times. We do an annual show at work and I stay the whole time mostly because I'm one of 3 managers and I think it'd look bad if I shagged ass early without helping out. [/QUOTE]
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