2008 Grand Prix Car Show

Saturday April 19th, 2008 10AM – 2PM

Brought to you by the

Purdue Automotive Performance Association

Featuring Live Band Lush!

Location: Ross-Ade Stadium Parking Lot

               1000 Cherry Lane

               West Lafayette IN, 47906

Registration: 8AM-11AM

Judging: 10AM-12PM

Awards: 1PM

Registration fees:   $5 for Students

                                   $10 by April 4th

                                   $15 At Gate

Classes and Awards

 

Best Of Show – This award is presented to the car that the            judges feel is the best at the show in overall quality

Participants Choice – This award is presented to the car that            was the favorite of the participants in the show.

Spirit of PAPA – This award goes to the vehicle that most            exemplifies the spirit of PAPA in modified performance.

Long Haul – This award goes to the car that traveled the            farthest to participate in our show.

The ‘Chromie’ –This is presented to the vehicle with the            most   use of chrome.

Class Awards – First and Second will be award to the                       following    classes.

Late Model Stock – This class is designed for late model car of any                  domestic manufacture, 80 and up in stock condition.

                 Late Model Modified – This class is designed for late model cars of any                                   domestic manufacture, 80 and up that were modified.

                 Classic – This class covers cars manufactured from 60-80.

                 Vintage – This class covers cars manufactured prior to 1960.

                 Muscle Car – This is for the all the classic muscle cars.

                 Imports – All foreign owned car companies in this class.

                 Thunderbirds

         Corvette

PAPA is currently struggling with funding and having resources for all the aspects of the car show.  If you interested in having a booth at the car show or are gracious enough to give us a donation please contact John O’Brien, Thank You.