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2022 Trans Am Nationals
I have not seen any posts about the T/A Nats , anyone going ?
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Not sure. Last year was a joke.
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Just curious why you say that. I was there last year and almost 500 cars! I thought it was pretty impressive. It was my first time there so maybe they normally get much more?
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It’s at a new location, the swap was here’re and there and behind the hotel. They gave the purse people prime spots over parts vendors
Ive been going since the early 90’s. Last year was the worst. There's hardly any swap anymore, they need a new site. I know 3 parts guys who no longer go.
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We had a great time at the 2022 Trans Am Nationals surrounded by great people and beautiful cars. Team Hensler was able to take home a few awards as well. We had the Lucerne Blue 70 Trans Am Concours Judged and won the Gold and was Awarded the Concours Best of Show. Not a bad weekend for our first visit to the show. Thanks to all of the people and staff that put on this event.
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Congrats!
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The TA Nat's were really fun...great to see Bentwheel Bob & Dave from sunny WVA, Norwood and LadyTATA from these forums, and the pleasure of concours judging the beautifully restored '70 TA of Joe Hensler and Steve Kemp. Yes, the TA Nat's has the feel like a large local show, but it is fun, and the Tipp City cruise is the highlight, next to the drive from home and back. To me it isn't much different than the GTOAA or POCI Nationals where a majority of the participants are happy with sitting behind their cars all day and don't understand the performance side of the cars/hobby...but, it was fun anyway.
Here are a few pics of the weekend from our perspective. Dennis |
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And thanks for bringing it all the way across the country to the show - glad I got to see it.
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Nope, I aint since Im f - body less but maybe next year (if he sells)
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I’m going but only in the morning- have to be back in Houston on Sunday and latest flight out of DAY is 2:40
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I live in Dayton, OH, where it is held. I was very "Turned Off' by the event about 10 years ago. I drove my 68 400 4-speed convertible, show quality car to the event and was turned away at the gate! A very snobbish worker said "you can park that car out in the spectator lot, that's not a Trans Am". I was taken back by that comment and just drove it home. I also contacted organizers one year about bringing the Boss Bird to the event. Didn't want any special treatment, but wanted to make sure we could unload it and get it on display without a giant hassle. They showed little to no interest in having the fastest Trans Am ever in their show or event. Now as a Trans Am owner again, i will probably go take a look and see if the attitude has changed any. If I want to belong to an "elite club" I would go buy a Porsche. That's been my experience.
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When I used to attend the T/A nats when my wife, and I were selling T Shirts, the whole thing was pretty political. I have no idea of what it's like since I last attended 10 years ago.
There has been attempts over the years to bring some racing to the event, but they seem to be much more interested in the Saturday evening drive to Tipp City, than any performance event. There is a reason they earned the nickname lawn chair nationals, seems most are F body fans, not Pontiac fans, and could care less about what the engine lineage is under the hood. Just my own observations going back to the 2005-2012 era. The traditional shirts that sold well at all the other Pontiac events we attended, didn't sell well at all at the T/A nationals. If the shirt had a bird on it. it would sell well, if it referred to the Stratostreak powerplant, I would sell one or two shirts during the whole weekend. Definitely a different atmosphere than most Pontiac events we had attended. They also had the most expensive swap meet, and vendor rates of any event we attended. Last time it was $70 for one space. Like Mike, I live within a half hour drive of the show, but since we stopped selling T shirts, I don't bother to attend it. |
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Mike, myself and several of our friends were founding members of the Trans Am Club back in the early 80's. When it became apparent that the club agenda was being dominated by parades and car shows, with zero interest in the performance aspects of Firebirds, we quietly dropped out; and bear no ill will toward the on-going agenda.
I'm happy that the nationals exists in our backyard, but had never had any interest in going until last year; when I went with the specific mission of chatting with Herb Adams about my Firebird road racer project. I'll go again this year (Saturday only) with that same singular mission. Eric
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Too much emphasis has been put on preservation of stock appearance and NONE on the souped up, jacked up, cars we all had fun with through the years . I’d like to see some 70s fabulous birds again, And some 60s race cars, and some jacked up sky jacker, street cars w cragars sticking way out on pos-A- traction 50s and a tach on the column w a garter belt around it. Cheesy as hell and oh so cool for burnouts at the school bus stops back in the day!
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Weather looks decent for this weekend as of right now, so I may go down just for Saturday, since it's been about 5 years since I was last there...
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And I can tell you these shows are for the people showing because most spectators that show up are sick of seeing the same old carbon copy stock Pontiacs all lined up in a row with ZERO variety. Well mine has a 8 track Vs mine has a defog. No spectator cares. They like to see something rare they can’t see everywhere else . Like a display car such as your boss bird or some other old race cars. Pontiac people appreciate the subtle differences, spectators appreciate the unusual.
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They are having a unofficial test and tune at the drag strip on Thursday
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That would be at Kil Kare Dragway in Xenia, OH. That's their regular Thursday night test and tune. Track had been updated and race surface is excellent on a race day. Should be decent for moderate level cars on test and tune. The mix of street tires and slicks is a challenge for the crew. It can get very crowded if the weather is great. In that case, 2-3 runs would be a good evening there. If you don't do any cooling or tuning, you can probably get 5 runs in.
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