Its a total shame what happened to the VLV car show. What started as a traditional Hot Rod & Custom event organized by the Shifters, has turned in to this Circus. 1970s Fad T Buckets, tons of 4 doors, and a huge latin presence with Low Riders . The vendors today are equally disappointing. During the years at the Gold Coast Hotel, there used to be vendors selling an array of Rod & Custom related merchandise. There isn't one to be found today, instead its an ocean of people selling hair flowers, pomade, and Day of the Dead art! Today, these guys with their beards and construction boots, women with excessive tattoo's, Mariachi music played out of stereo systems.....sad. NONE of the above mentioned has anything to do with the 1950s/Rockabilly lifestyle. The word "Rockabilly" should no longer be used......
I read that there are usually 800 cars registered for the show and wondered if that number had more to do with a pre-Covid world or being at the Gold Coast.
@@Zeevo_ Its simply the sign of the times, is my honest guess. It's an entirely different crowd today than what it once was. Rockabilly guys and gals filled that show at one time.
Some of those Cadillac paint jobs are mind-blowing 🤯
I agree!!!
Thank you for sharing Brotha what Beautiful Rides and awesome Bands what a Blast 👊👊👊
You're welcome - glad you enjoyed it! Can't wait for Viva Las Vegas 26! 🙌
I need to get myself to one of these shows - dude leaning in to touch the car at 03:19 is fine! 😏😉
Amazing cars 🚗👌
Super vidéo
Thank you!
Enjoyed!!!!!!!!!!!!! 👍👍👍👍
Awesome, thanks for checking it out!
@@Zeevo_ 👍
Wasn’t the wind crazy! Nice turn out! Viva#24 was pretty good too! You did a great job 👏 showcasing the cars!!!
The temperature was great, but yeah the wind was relentless! 💨💨 Thank you Frank, I really appreciate it!
Some pretty clean classics. A lot of slammed on the west coast.
Especially the green Chevy coupe (GRNZERO) and tan Pontiac next to each other!
That is one mean chop @16:12
Its a total shame what happened to the VLV car show. What started as a traditional Hot Rod & Custom event organized by the Shifters, has turned in to this Circus. 1970s Fad T Buckets, tons of 4 doors, and a huge latin presence with Low Riders . The vendors today are equally disappointing. During the years at the Gold Coast Hotel, there used to be vendors selling an array of Rod & Custom related merchandise. There isn't one to be found today, instead its an ocean of people selling hair flowers, pomade, and Day of the Dead art! Today, these guys with their beards and construction boots, women with excessive tattoo's, Mariachi music played out of stereo systems.....sad. NONE of the above mentioned has anything to do with the 1950s/Rockabilly lifestyle. The word "Rockabilly" should no longer be used......
I read that there are usually 800 cars registered for the show and wondered if that number had more to do with a pre-Covid world or being at the Gold Coast.
@@Zeevo_ Its simply the sign of the times, is my honest guess. It's an entirely different crowd today than what it once was. Rockabilly guys and gals filled that show at one time.
No one cares