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Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby Unclviny » Fri Jul 16, 2010 1:57 am

Who else will be there?, a buddy took me to the museum late last year and I was blown-away!
The Vintage Festival is supposed to be a HUGE time, my room is booked/time off scheduled with work and my ticket is paid for.
http://www.barbermotorsports.com/barber ... stival.php

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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby britbike220 » Fri Jul 16, 2010 4:46 am

I will be there if the norton makes it 750 miles, believe hobot said he was going as well
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby Holmeslice » Mon Jul 19, 2010 5:12 pm

I will be there too. 8)
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby grandpaul » Mon Jul 19, 2010 9:35 pm

I sure as heck HOPE i get to make the trip.

One never knows...
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby panorton » Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:13 am

i'm going for my 40th birthday
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby Unclviny » Sun Aug 01, 2010 8:07 am

The new, improved website should be up in the next few days so I hope to have deliveries to make there.
The BMW restoration won't be finished so I'll be Subaruing it (look for a lifted Forester with a basket on the roof).

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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby hobot » Sat Aug 14, 2010 1:19 pm

Wesley and me have only one firm trip this year and Barber's motor sport festival is IT. About 11-12 hr drive for us in Ozarks. Hope to have 2 Cdo's working by then to putter around the big place. Its like 3 separate shows at once. Hi end money show in Museum with sponsors and owners hob-nobing, race and track itself with the adrenalized to drained crew and pilots, plus the swap meet gypsy camp crowd. The actual participants of each of the above is pretty much locked into their arena so not that much mingling of them. It us free cannons that can really get the full flavors wondering around as weather and mood moves ya.
Too bad we won't get to see that hard competition in the big twins as Kenny already locked up enough score to scar em off.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby Unclviny » Sat Aug 14, 2010 5:02 pm

I am back at work in NW Louisiana, I'm going to work right up until the Festival and leave from here rather than go home first (Shreveport to B'ham beats Houston to B'ham) so my "rally-stuff" is is my Motel room (including my new, Straw hat with a Bazillion pins stuck in it).

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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby grandpaul » Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:08 pm

hobot wrote:The actual participants of each of the above (museum/race/swap meet) is pretty much locked into their arena so not that much mingling of them. It us free cannons that can really get the full flavors wondering around as weather and mood moves ya.


Not necessarily so!

I make it a point to do all three every time I'm there. If I make it out there this year, it will be my third time competing there, and my 6th time at the place. (plus twice at the old location downtown) There's no way I can get anywhere close to Birmingham without stopping in.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby britbike220 » Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:13 pm

Paul is the old location where he keeps all the other bikes not in the museum? I am getting nervous about trying to ride the old girl that far. For the past five yers it's been flawless running and this year of course she is starting to act up nearing the fun trip. I may end up riding a newer bike, big thumbs down.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby grandpaul » Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:20 pm

The old location was attached to the dairy business building in the middle of downtown. I thought they had a huge basement at the new museum where the "stash" is kept, though...

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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby britbike220 » Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:27 pm

Ahh, just actin up. I think I just get nervous when I think about taking an old bike on a long trip. She probably just needs a thorough goin through. I know several people that volunteer at the track and I could have sworn one of them said there is another building with a huge stash as in hundreds and hundreds of extra bikes. I was told a lot of them were still off site, but they may have been moved by now.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby grandpaul » Sat Aug 14, 2010 6:34 pm

It would make sense that a bunch of bikes are kept at the old location, they have a fenced compound of about a city block with several buildings.

Besides Barber's bikes, a lot of folks place thier bikes on display for a season or indefinitely.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby hobot » Sun Aug 15, 2010 10:22 pm

Ok Paul you are exception to the rule fitting in so much at such big scattered event.
We'll be camping like a Bonnie and Clyde, in our truck of car seats.
Hope to see many folks there and try to stay out of their hair.
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Re: Barbers Vintage Festival 2010

Postby britbike220 » Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:40 am

Steve are planning on dressing like Bonnie or Clyde? :lol:
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