On November 21st, I made my faithful return to Orlando for the season finale of the Big Rim Car Culture, known as Florida Classic Weekend.
The next day after SEMA ended, I found myself somewhere in Vegas at the Nostalgia Street Rods for the 2025 Goldstrom's Classic Car Show. Last year, I was shopping right before my flight and I saw a sign outside of the mall that said "Classic Car Show" with an address. So, I decided to drive there. I only spent about 30 minutes there, but I was able to gather much needed information to plan correctly for the following year.
The following year came, and on November 8th, I stayed true to my word and returned to the show with more time to spare. What I learned by spending more time at the show was that the Goldstrom's Classic Car Show was named after Art Goldstrom who was a legendary Las Vegas native who had a massive classic car collection. Basically as someone from the East Coast, I made the right decision by coming to this show.
On November 4th, I made my faithful return to the Las Vegas Convention Center to attend the 2025 SEMA Show, which happened to be my 15th consecutive SEMA Show. (I refuse to acknowledge SEMA 360)
10 years ago, if you would've told me that one of the most amazing car shows is in Indianapolis and that I would actually look forward to going to Indiana, I would've thought you were lying. On September 20th, I made my return to Indianapolis to attend MidwestFest 9.