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Information below refers to Cavalcade-sponsored indoor events prior to 2020. The Cavalcade Indoor Association is one of several circuits for indoor shows in the mid-Atlantic states (other circuits include MAIN, TOB, KIDA, and TRWEA). The indoor season generally runs from late January to the first weekend in May. Classifications are as follows:
The first Detroit Autorama was held at the University of Detroit Memorial Building on January 31 and February 1, 1953. [7] It featured only 40 cars, and was hosted by members of the Michigan Hot Rod Association (MHRA), which was created only a year before to "organize small local clubs into one unified body that could raise the money needed to pull drag racing off the streets and into a safe ...
The show will feature more than 800 custom cars and hot rods. Notably, this will include a reconstruction of the Golden 1955 Chevrolet Bel Air Sport Coupe, General Motor's 50th millionth car.
An auto show (also: motor show or car show) is a public exhibition of current automobile models, debuts, concept cars, or out-of-production classics.The five most prestigious auto shows, sometimes called the "Big Five", are generally considered to be held in Frankfurt, Geneva, Detroit, Paris and Tokyo.
The first of three Buick concept cars featured in Motoramas, the Wildcat, debuted at the Los Angeles auto show. Bortz relates the tale that its car-hauler had a flat tire en route , arriving after ...
A cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback, or a mass distance ride by a company of riders. Sometimes the focus of a cavalcade is participation rather than display and the participants do not wear costumes or ride in formation. Sometimes, a modern cavalcade re-enacts an important historical event and follows a long-distance trail.
The event has been in operation for nearly 100 years, drawing thousands of car lovers to Kansas City. This year’s show will highlight the latest model cars, trucks, crossovers, SUVs, alternative ...
Produced by Drug Store Television Productions and DuMont, Cavalcade of Bands featured performances by popular and obscure Big Band orchestras, and aired on Tuesdays from 9-10pm ET beginning on January 17, 1950. [1] The series was a spin-off of DuMont's popular Cavalcade of Stars. [citation needed] The initial host was Fred Robbins.