The time has come to put the finishing touches on your new ride, ready your old ride, or hook up with a buddy as the driving season is about to begin in earnest. The first leg of what proves to be the most fun you can have sittin' on your butt is about to begin. The 2006 PPG / STREET RODDER Road Tour's six legs of driving across America begins with Allstate Insurance Corporation presenting the 16th annual Cruisin' Ocean City event in Ocean City, Maryland, on May 19-21, and ends with the 23rd annual National Street Rod Association Mid-America Nationals in Springfield, Missouri, on May 26-28. Oh, you will not be alone, as Road Tour chauffeur Jerry Dixey will be setting the pace with this year's GM Performance Parts Ram Jet 350-powered '34 Chevy coupe from Outlaw resting on a Roadster Shop chassis with Heidt's independent suspension, all kept rolling by a set of Wheel Vintiques wheels. Let's say you get tired of looking at or speaking to chauffeur Dixey (that's understandable), there will be a handful of rodding celebs (at the time of printing), such as Johnny Freund from Hunter's Custom Automotive, George Poteet (every rodder wants to be adopted by George and/or at the very least gather up his cast-off vintage tin), and several others to be added later on, including a member of the STREET RODDER staff (want your car in a magazine?).
Our Road Tour drive will begin with one of the East Coast's largest automotive events. The 16th annual Cruisin' Ocean City 2006 presented by Allstate will be the largest and most successful in the citywide event's history, with 6,000 street rods, custom rods, street machines, and other specialty cars on display. Allstate will play host for the event's major activities, which include the daily Parade of Cruisin' along the Ocean City Beachside Boardwalk, the Saturday night concert held at the Ocean City Convention Center, and the closing ceremonies at Ocean City's Beachside Inlet on Sunday, May 21. The event will feature famous pop celebrities from the automotive and entertainment world. Previous Cruisin' Ocean City special guests included designers Darryl Starbird and Norm Grabowski; actors Candy Clark and Bo Hopkins; and musical groups The Beach Boys, The Drifters, Ray Peterson, The Impressions, and Frankie Ford.
After Sunday's awards ceremony, the first leg of the Road Tour drive, sponsored by Fatman Fabrications, is scheduled for a 140-mile afternoon cruise that heads south along Route 13 for our overnight stay at Virginia Beach. The afternoon buzz will take us across and through the 21-mile-long Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel. Our Sunday evening stop will bring us to Flatlanders Hot Rods in Norfolk, Virginia, where we will enjoy an evening cruise around Virginia Beach led by Chief Flatlander Alan Thornton.
Monday morning, the Road Tour drive will head west, covering 350 miles across Route 58 to Interstate 85 and then south just in time for dinner sponsored by Fatman Fabrications. (Remember, you are traveling with the staff from SRM; of course there will be ample food stops!) Brent Vandervort and the staff of Fatman will be our hosts in the Charlotte suburb of Mount Hill, North Carolina. We will visit the North Carolina towns of Raleigh, Durham, High Point, and Concord in NASCAR country. Lowes Motor Speedway in Concord has invited us to stop for a special tour at the facility.
Tuesday we will travel along one of the most scenic drives to be found anywhere, and that's along Interstate 26, which will take us through the Smoky Mountains. Then Interstate 40 will take us through the towns of Asheville and Knoxville. Our destination is Nashville, Tennessee, where Johnny and Linda Freund will be our evening hosts at Hunter's Automotive Custom.