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Bernie's Car Show Coverage: 2013 Dub Car Show: Anaheim... Part 2

Aug 16, 2013

Yesterday, I showed off part 1, so today I'm going to continue with what I started. I found my way to the Swift Car Club area, which was not a small area. First things first...



THEY BROUGHT MY FAVORITE CAR...


As you can see, Swift set up a big tent and parked several cars under it, as well as bring several models.






I think she was taking a break, but she still posed for the camera.

I hope you don't think I'm done showing off Swift's cars...












At first, I didn't see her move, and I was about to ask who brought this lifesize doll. Her skin looked so smooth, I thought she was a porcelain doll.




Oh my goodness, they were two of the nicest people I met at the show.





I have no idea what Swift Car Club's motto is, but it definitely should be Strength in Numbers. I definitely know that I see some of them again at SEMA.

Now, America's favorite wheel company, Forgiato, came with some eye candy and had their own set up. One of the vehicles that they brought....



You can tell I wasn't in the South because there was only three donks at the entire show. They also brought some exotic eye candy...



Now, this show is in Southern California, so you know that it wouldn't be complete without...



Yes, because Southern California is also the capital of the lowriders.





So the great people of Warner Brothers wanted to promote their upcoming movie called Getaway. The star of the movie (and I don't mean Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez) was this Ford Shelby. This is the actual Shelby that they used in the movie- with scratches, peeling paint, bullet wounds, etc. This Shelby was literally built Ford tough.




French Montana smiled for my camera...


Mister Cartoon brought goodies too.

By this time there was only 30 minutes of the show, and I realized that I didn't finish in Xplicit Car Club's area... So I went back.

I thought this is a cute picture.




Yes, she was DJing from the trunk of a car.


This model did not miss a beat. She was dancing, saw me, stopped and posed, and went back to dancing.



Now by this time, the show was over and it was time to go, but I still kept taking pictures.










I always thought that these lowrider dolls were cute.

Lessons learned: to not wear sandles because I did get a blister on the bottom of my foot, to wear sunscreen since this California sun gave me a tan, and the number one lesson of all... BRING CASH because this was a cash only show.

This was a smart decision that I made. I traveled 2700 miles just to attend this show, and I didn't regret it. Not one bit. There's a lot more photos coming to Bernie's 2013 Dub Car Show: Anaheim gallery. I don't want you to think I only took 60 something photos.

P.S. I will be back next year... wearing sneakers, sunscreen, and bringing cash.

Bernie's Car Show Coverage: 2013 Dub Car Show: Anaheim... Part I

Aug 15, 2013


Sunday August 11, 2013 was the day where Dub Magazine brought their car show tour to one of their biggest tour stops, Anaheim, California. And guess who was there to take it all in? After seeing the coverage from last year, I said "I have to go", and I was extremely happy I did.

The Anaheim stop of the car show tour is always held at the Angels Stadium of Anaheim, which is a big area to hold a show. With this tour stop, there was great entertainment with Problem (I had no idea who he was until I landed in LA), Juicy J, Tyga, and everyone's favorite New York rapper, French Montana. Combine that with a great crowd, great food, great weather, great models, and most importantly great cars, I got my money's worth traveling from Atlanta to Los Angeles.

So when I first walked in, Dub had the Xplicit Car Club right at the entrance. After seeing...



greet me as I walked in, I knew I had my work cut out for me.



You know this is a Nissan Maxima.

At this point, I decided to walk around a bit, and guess what I ran into?



TS Designs, along with JC Kustomz brought Chris Brown's Lamborghini Aventador, along with...




A wide bodied red Porsche Panamera and an equally wide bodied blue Dodge Challenger. And also parked in the booth...


Ghost Motorsports brought a black Rolls Royce Phantom.



Aztec Image Car Club brought some very customized vehicles. One of them, is a red lowrider truck, the other is a van. This same car club found me at the other side of the show and asked me to take pictures by their vehicles. I did post by the vehicles, even though I am a shy person.



Then I made it to the Nokturnal area. The first vehicle I came across was a Range Rover. What stood out to me was the interior.



Ever see a Range customized like this? And that's just a piece of the interior.

More Pictures from the Nokturnal area...




And yes, even the Nokturnal kids have to turn heads when they drive.


Yes, this is a Jeep.



Nissan 350Z


Scion xB


Gorgeous shade of purple on this Escalade


Completely customized Dodge Charger


I call these lazy seats since the seats turn for you to get in and out easier.


The Bentlex. Continental in the front, GS in the back.


One of two Nissan Murrano I'm showing off.


Nice view.


This show also had a special tribute to photography great, Jae Bueno. On this day, his widow, Stephanie, decided to unveil Jae's project he was working on until his death. From then on, Stephanie is continuing with her photography and she finished his project... and also brought his camera that he used to create the work he was famous for.

I decided to end the post here, but tomorrow, there will be part two. Part two will have models, Swift Car Club, Forgiato Wheels, the continuation of Xplicit Car Club, lowriders, French Montana, and lessons Bernie has learned. Stay tuned...
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