As I have mentioned previously, I Have A Job and it has been keeping me busy.
Plus between Biketoberfest, The Daytona Beach Dream Cruise, talking about my new truck, The Winter Park Concours and this past Thanksgiving weekend, The Turkey Rod Run, this olelongrooffan has been slammed.
Plus hosting Happy Hour for thejeepjunkie and TheGoodAttorney. Oh yeah, I also installed baseboard in a 2,800 square foot lived in home.
Yeah, I've Been Busy.
And this olelongrooffan did not even wish you Counters a Happy Thanksgiving. I hope yours was fun, fulfilling, and plentiful.
But I bet a whole bunch of money I don't have that none of you did what this olelongrooffan considers himself lucky enough to do on Thanksgiving Day, 2010.
I went to the Daytona International Speedway for the largest automotive swap meet in the southeastern part of these great United States of America.
I woke up Thanksgiving morning, Gave a Prayer of Thanks, showered, put on a pair of khaki shortpants, my "Ford" logo clad oxford shirt, sensible walking shoes and packed a cooler with el cheap diet cokes and bottled water acquired from my local Dollar Store, stuffed it in a backpack I own courtesy of the Kid, headed out to my means of transport for the weekend and made the 20 minute trip to The Speedway.
As I am local to the area, I knew how to get to the Daytona International Speedway and park in the nearly vacant parking lot of the NASCAR headquarters building across International Speedway Boulevard without even getting on ISB, fully laden with touristas.

As this olelongrooffan walked across the plywood layed upon that newly paved tri-oval I got this shot of it to share with all you Counters out there.

This olelongrooffan has been attending this event for many years but this is the first time I recollect




I then spotted a late 40's Morris, one of which I had seen a couple weeks earlier at the Winter Park Concours.

And Counters this is a mere example of what can be seen in the vendor booths out there in the grass infield.

Oh yeah, any body need some old car bodies?



See that sweet little convertible in the following image. How about a Crosley Hot Shot Super Sport ragtop for your driving pleasure?

I don't remember alot about this old speed boat except that it was a 1957 model. But see those rope encased glass balls?

And a sweet ole El Camino just because I liked it enough to capture an image of it.



And while it may be not your cup of tea, this is how this olelongrooffan can really
Celebrate Life.