Is anyone on the forum planning on attending this event in Los Angeles on Sunday January 21st? Anyone been to it in the past?
Quote from: owenkelley on January 11, 2024, 12:00:48 PM
Is anyone on the forum planning on attending this event in Los Angeles on Sunday January 21st? Anyone been to it in the past?
I used to really like that event, it used to have a great turnout with many real cobra's and Shelby Mustangs. If I had not escaped California and didn't fear stepping in a little fecal matter I would still go.
As Alex mentioned, its not worth your time...
Quote from: 427hunter on January 11, 2024, 12:24:08 PM
Quote from: owenkelley on January 11, 2024, 12:00:48 PM
Is anyone on the forum planning on attending this event in Los Angeles on Sunday January 21st? Anyone been to it in the past?
I used to really like that event, it used to have a great turnout with many real cobra's and Shelby Mustangs. If I had not escaped California and didn't fear stepping in a little fecal matter I would still go.
;D I'll wear boots!
Yes i'll be there but my shelby won't unfortunately water pump issues ,but i'll be there with my Ford Gt ,you have to buy ticket as i believe it sells out, they also have free tickets which i got.
Quote from: 68krrrr on January 11, 2024, 09:42:16 PM
Yes i'll be there but my shelby won't unfortunately water pump issues ,but i'll be there with my Ford Gt ,you have to buy ticket as i believe it sells out, they also have free tickets which i got.
It used to be free to attend, hopefully requiring tickets dose not hurt the turnout. Post some photos if you guys can I am interested to see what shows up.
I think it's still free to park - if you bring an appropriate car - If you want museum access you need to pay.
NOTE: Free tickets are all gone.
January 21, 2024 | 8 AM - 11 AM
This Cruise-In will be centered around the celebration of the 60th anniversary of both Shelby American and the Mustang. We will have a panel discussion with designers, engineers, drivers, celebrities and other inspiring personalities to tell the story of how such an iconic car has evolved and contributed to the culture over the decades.
Show car event tickets includes: Showcase car, General Admission to the Museum, complimentary parking, food and beverages.
Spectator ticket includes: General Admission to the Museum, complimentary parking, food and beverages.
Free ticket includes: access to cruise-in
Complimentary parking, bagels, and coffee will be provided to those in attendance.
Petersen Members will receive 30% off Show Car ticket, Early Access to the Museum starting at 9am! Please Contact membership@petersen.org
I attended Cobra Day in 1998? 80 some Cobras on the roof parking lot.
Found a youtube video from 1996.
https://youtu.be/ZdW_6NBsVPU?si=LkCoHMpuRcZuVh3n (https://youtu.be/ZdW_6NBsVPU?si=LkCoHMpuRcZuVh3n)
Bummer looks like it's gonna get rained out on Sunday, but I do say rain or shine not sure I'll be taking my GT in the rain
Turned out to be a pretty decent day weatherwise and the number of cars that showed up was surprising. The panel discussion was interesting and went on for about an hour. Aaron Shelby, Gary Patterson, Bruce Meyer, Lance Stander, and Tracy L. Smith. They all had some interesting stories to tell. There were no '67 or '68 Shelbys and only one '69. The only time I've been to a show where there were more '65's than 67's, 68's, 69's and 70's! I didn't take a bunch of photos, but here's a few.
More pics
One more....
Saw a short piece on it on KTLA5 news in L.A. this afternoon.Weird thing to me was they had zero shots of vintage Shelby's,only new gen.Opening and longest shot was of a custom painted early mustang coupe...go figure... ::)
Yeah, I ended up going. It was amazing that the weather cleared up for about 4 hours and it was just perfect, I took my Ford GT and it was pretty nice. I was able to meet Camilo Pardo and he signed my car and I got to chat with him for about 10 minutes next to my car which was really cool. It was my first time visiting the museum and that place really is amazing and I didn't even do the basement tour which I guess has another 250 cars but you have to pay extra for, here's a few of my pics, including a couple of Steve McQueen's cars ,his Jag XJS was to die for.
I'm picked up this pretty cool book and had it signed by all the Shelby guest guys that were there
And one of my favorites was the Chris Bannings king of the Hill car a custom 911 Porsche ,this car was infamous.If you're from SoCal or used to drive the Mulholland roads (which I still do in my 911)this car used to terrorize the Mulholland highways back in the day ,some movies and documentaries about it out there ,back when it was just a great underground racing scene, unlike today ,where they got it all shut down as often as possible by CHP the snake is a mess now.