We were up at 4:45am to get in line to get our spot in the show. It takes a lot of people and time to properly park 1100 cars. It was an early start but so worth it. After we got our cars parked, we cleaned them up and waited 40 mins for a coffee in the only open coffee shop in downtown and then cruised around talking to some people we know and others we didn't. It is a great way to see the show and the cars and talk to old friends before the huge crowds start to arrive.
Tuesday, July 26, 2016
2016 North West Deuce Days- Sunday July 23- The big show (Part 1)
2016 Northwest Deuce Days- Saturday July 23- The Poker Run
On Saturday is the Poker Run. It all started at Clover Park which is a really cool little peninsula right on the ocean. When you leave you draw a card and it is recorded. As you continue along the coast and through the farms and different parks that have been mapped out, you come to stops to get more cards for your hand. At the end, the best hand wins. This year it was $600 for first, $300 for second and $100 for third. It was a ton of fun and the kids loved it. Lots of cool cars and people. When we first pulled into the park we were right behind Vic Edelbrock and his wife in their 1932 Ford coupe.
The organizers had planned for around 300 cars, but we were told over 500 showed up.
This is Vic Edelbrock in his 32 Deuce
This is another very traditional 32 Roadster. Done in a 1940s style. Flat head V8, a mild lowering and a slightly chopped windshield. I love this car. It was up here from Arizona.
Just a sea of Hot Rods down by the sea. We were a bit late and ended up gatting one of the last spots in the run.
The view from behind us when stopped at a light while cruising through the Uplands of Victoria.
Another pic from the back window of our A.
We had a crappy hand and three hours into the cruise, the kids were done. So we skipped the last stop and headed back to the hotel to meet our friends and go for a swim and an ice cold beverage before heading out for dinner. Walking through down town Victoria is real treat on a normal summer day, but this weekend the street are completely lined with hot rods. Our wives have a lot of patience when the guys have to stop every twenty feet to check out another cool car.
The organizers had planned for around 300 cars, but we were told over 500 showed up.
This is Vic Edelbrock in his 32 Deuce
This is another very traditional 32 Roadster. Done in a 1940s style. Flat head V8, a mild lowering and a slightly chopped windshield. I love this car. It was up here from Arizona.
Just a sea of Hot Rods down by the sea. We were a bit late and ended up gatting one of the last spots in the run.
Another pic from the back window of our A.
We had a crappy hand and three hours into the cruise, the kids were done. So we skipped the last stop and headed back to the hotel to meet our friends and go for a swim and an ice cold beverage before heading out for dinner. Walking through down town Victoria is real treat on a normal summer day, but this weekend the street are completely lined with hot rods. Our wives have a lot of patience when the guys have to stop every twenty feet to check out another cool car.
2016 Northwest Deuce Days- Friday July 22
So the weekend of July 21-24th was the event of the year for most local hot rodders and a lot of out of towners as well. This event is held in beautiful downtown Victoria B.C. and claims to be the largest gathering of 1932 (The Deuce) Fords in North America. The show is open to all vehicles built before 1953. In all, there were 1100 cars registered for the event and plenty more in town that didn't make registration in time but brought out their cars anyways. People drive their hot rods from all over North America for this show. There were cars from Texas, North Carolina, Washington, Idaho, Oregon, California, New Mexico, Ontario, Saskatchewan and Alberta just name a few. Vic Edelbrock drives his 32 coupe up every event and we saw hot rod famed people like Bruce Meyers, Darryl Hollenbeck, Steve Moal and Roy Brizio cruising around.
My friends and I went to the last one that was held in 2013 and it was a blast so there was no way were missing this one. We had booked our hotels and registered for the show in January 2015! If you didn't do that, you would have a hard time getting a room and a spot in the show.
There is a poker run on the Saturday and the big show is all day Sunday. Its hot rod heaven, not one to miss.
So here are a few pics of the trip and some of my favorite cars of the show. Hope you enjoy them.
We will start with the Friday drive from Aldergrove to the ferry and then to Victoria.
This is the view from the back window of out Model A driving from the ferry terminal to Sidney for lunch. The car behind us in owned by my best friends Dad. It is a 1940 Mercury coupe.
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This is a shot from the 5th floor of our hotel. Just a very small sample of the killer cars in attendance.
The second car from the left is our 1930 Model A.
My friends and I went to the last one that was held in 2013 and it was a blast so there was no way were missing this one. We had booked our hotels and registered for the show in January 2015! If you didn't do that, you would have a hard time getting a room and a spot in the show.
There is a poker run on the Saturday and the big show is all day Sunday. Its hot rod heaven, not one to miss.
So here are a few pics of the trip and some of my favorite cars of the show. Hope you enjoy them.
We will start with the Friday drive from Aldergrove to the ferry and then to Victoria.
This is the view from the back window of out Model A driving from the ferry terminal to Sidney for lunch. The car behind us in owned by my best friends Dad. It is a 1940 Mercury coupe.
Just a shot of some of us parked for lunch at Sidney.
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This 1932 Ford Coupe was parked at the same hotel as us. It is an original surviving hot rod from the 1950's. It is equipped with some very cool and rare speed parts. This is a perfect example of an early 50's hot rod.
This is a video of my Friend Wayne's 1932 roadster. I took this as we were leaving lunch and heading for Victoria. The fresh 327 with a triple deuces sounds greatThe second car from the left is our 1930 Model A.
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