South Congress is a great spot for cruising and for hanging out. There were plenty of bands performing at the local bars and venues, plus quite a few places to eat. I met up with my friend Kevin. Kevin is the owner of Austin Creatives. It is a web media company out of Austin that assists California Car Cover with our online branding. He suggested that we eat dinner at the Home Slice for some great pizza. It was a good call.
Nice 1957 Chevy. The street was packed with cars all night long. It was a cool experience that you do not get at most car shows. I come to Austin every few years for the Austin City Limits music festival, so it was cool to see a lot of more city during the Round Up.
Cadillac on Congress.
Drive-in burger joint on Congress. After checking out some classic cars and local hot spots, we called it a night so we were ready for the show in the morning.
In the morning it was off to the Expo Center. The place was packed with traditional rods and tons of people. It seemed that the most popular booth at the show belonged to Austin Speed Shop.
There was a good size swap meet held at the expo center as well. I cruised the aisles looking for cool stuff for my garage, but unfortunately did not find anything that I could fit into my suitcase.
This is actually the side of an old Chevy Suburban. A local license plate seller covered his old SUV in registration tags. Austin Speed Shop Chevy
The weather wasn't the greatest, but there were still plenty of people and classic cars.
This Hi-Boy Coupe is prepared for anything.
Like most traditional rod shows there were a lot of 50's Customs and '32 Fords, but it was great to see a lot of cars from Texas that I hadn't seen before at any West Coast events. Classic Chevys.
This pickup has its own parking meter and a pair of metal armadillos.
There was a stage outside that featured popular rock n' roll groups throughout the day.
Nostalgia dragsters
This show doesn't just attract hot rods with primer paint or rust. There were plenty of colorful and unique paint jobs on display.
Check out this custom interior. The white leather interior looks great, but the custom baby seat in the back to match was too cool.
A highlight of Saturday was the afternoon mini bike races. Brave local mini biker riders took to the dirt to show just how fast (or slow) they could make it around the track.
There were plenty of cool cars with wide white wall tires and original paint on hand.
This is one way to get around Austin. Saturday night we headed down to Sixth St. to see what was going on and to do some people watching. It is definitely not the place to go if you are looking for a quite night with your friends, but worth checking out once in a while.
What's next? I will be out at the Mopar Spring Fling this coming weekend so stop by and say hello. You can get a complete list of events that California Car Cover will be attending on our website. If you live in the Los Angeles area, I will also be on air with "The Motorman" Leon Kaplan this coming Sunday morning on KABC radio.
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