DAVE & ED'S CANFIELD SWAP MEET GEARS UP FOR SEPTEMBER FINALE
Dave & Ed's Canfield Swap Meet Finale for 2008 is set for Sept. 12-14. Dave & Ed's Super Auto Events promises to deliver a great swap meet with hard-to-find auto parts for you do-it-yourself restorers. There will also be at least 600 cars for sale in the corral by private owners--a must-see buyer's paradise for all. If you need that special deal to finish out your project for the year, then you need to come to Canfield, OH, where one of the country's greatest swap meets takes place. For more information, please visit Dave & Ed's website at www.autoevents.com.
THE HISTORY OF THE PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA
The Plymouth Barracuda is one of the most sought-after vintage cars for many reasons, such as its status as a pony car and later as a muscle car, its short run of production, sentimental value, its performance characteristics, and unique style. CLICK HERE TO READ FULL STORY!
THE MADNESS CONTINUES AT THE 19TH ANNUAL STREET ROD JAMBOREE IN HARRINGTON, DE
The 19th Annual Street Rod Jamboree kicked off on Friday, June 27 in Harrington, DE. Everyone was anxiously awaiting for this super car show, and of course, the clams that we all love to eat! To read more about this awesome show, CLICK HERE or pickup Auto Round-Up Magazine, issue no. 711 and 712 from a newsstand near you!
CLASSIC CARS FOR SALE
Visit our new Classic Cars For Sale website and view thousands of classic cars for sale, street rods for sale, muscle cars for sale, parts for sale, antique cars for sale, and much much more. Click here. Auto Round-Up features Chevy's for sale, Fords for Sale, Mopars for sale, Mustangs for sale, Corvettes for sale, Pontiacs for sale, and many classic car parts.
AMERICAN MUSCLE
Check out American Muscle for the best deals on Mustang parts. You will find both the parts and accessories you need at everyday low prices. Don't miss a great deal on a new Mustang exhaust or Mustang suspension for your Ford Mustang with FREE Shipping on all orders.
THE HISTORY OF AUTO ROUND-UP
Our Background...
THE "A" STORY
When Ron Smith was a teenager growing up in Wild, Wonderful West Virginia, the state started a program designed to beautify the mountain state and make it more attractive to tourists. Part of this program was to rid the scenic landscapes of unsightly "old vehicles" parked along the roadways. Any automobile that was not running or did not have license on it that was parked in sight of the highway was considered an eyesore. The owners of these vehicles had to either move them or get rid of them. These automobiles were paint marked with a big white "A" to indicate that they were abandoned and therefore needed to be towed away and out of sight. Ron Smith saw hundreds of cars from the '30s, '40s, '50s and older being taken away to be crushed only because the owners were unable to move them out of sight or sell them to someone who wanted to fix them up. He thought that if there was only some way for people to find out what the different cars were and where they were at, he was sure that many could be sold to someone wanting to take the time to restore them. Ron wanted to save as many of these old cars as he could, so he started carrying a camera with him everywhere he went, and when he would see an old car along the road, he would stop and take a picture of it and get the owners telephone number. He would then make copies of the pictures he had taken along with phone numbers and put these up in service stations and grocery stores. Before long, Ron was finding homes for many of the cars he had "rounded up". After a while, others started helping him out by mailing pictures to him, and Ron was putting more and more pages of cars and phone numbers on bulletin boards throughout the areas he traveled. This eventually grew into the Auto Round-Up Magazine, and many of the people mailing in pictures talked about being a member of the Round-Up Club. Well, after more than 30 years, almost a third of a century, the Auto Round-Up Magazine and the Round-Up Club is still going strong! Today, the printed magazine is distributed throughout the whole United States and has club members, now known as subscribers, from all over the world! The Auto Round-Up Magazine and it's Round-Up Club Members are now "saving" thousands of "old cars" monthly, all because of a young country boy's dream to save a few!


