NJ Region AACA Spring Meet, May 2025

Which cliché do you prefer? “Wait ‘til next year.” “We can’t control the weather.” “The show must go on.” “It is what it is.” “This is how we’ve always done it.” Frankly, I am out of explanations why the NJ Region of the AACA continues to remain locked onto the first Sunday in May as the day for our biggest and only official car show of the year, and does not consider a rain date. A little background: for as long as anyone can remember, this show, formally called the Spring Meet, had been held in the vast parking lot of the Automatic Switch Company in Florham Park. There was an understanding that the lot was there for the club’s use every year. In fact, I knew of the show (colloquially called “Automatic Switch”) years before I joined AACA. But 2015 was our last year there, as the company shuttered operations in the U.S. and moved offshore.

The scramble was on for a new location, and the Mennen Arena in nearby Morristown, an indoor sports venue, was selected. One issue was that we would be sharing the lot with people attending events at the Arena. The lot also was completely covered with solar panels, seen as an advantage should it be hot and sunny, as the panels would provide shade. This brings up the next issue: We were at the Mennen Arena for four years, 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019, and it rained every year. The panels became a source of water dripping on our cars and ourselves.

COVID meant no shows for 2020 and 2021, but for 2022, we had a new location: a school parking lot in Denville. It was sunny that year and we had a decent turnout, but the lot was not visible from any highway, and I think the club wanted the possibility of “drop-in” attendees and spectators from those who were driving by. In 2023, for the first time, we used a car dealer’s lot. Nielsen Dodge on Route 10 in East Hanover agreed to host, which meant that dealer personnel spent all of Saturday evening moving cars from their front lot to provide room for us. The weather that year was sunny, and we had a such a good show that all parties agreed to return for 2024, which may have been the wettest Spring Meet I’ve ever attended. For 2025, the Nielsen franchise wanted to share the wealth, so they offered us the lot at their Ford dealer in Morristown (which is not located on a major thoroughfare). That show was yesterday, May 4, 2025, and it rained again.

Nielsen Ford hosted this year

I heard an unofficial count of 33 show cars on the ground (including my Alfa, which I drove in the wet last year as well). In its heyday at Automatic Switch, I was told that the Region could regularly attract over 200 cars. The lower turnout can also be partially attributed to competition from an increased number of local car shows, and I will cite a lack of venue consistency (The Ford dealer is the fourth different locale in the last ten years) which may keep non-members and spectators away. Still, there cannot be anyone involved with the NJ Region who sees this as a successful trend. My personal suggestion would be to find a lot that does not involve moving automotive inventory, and schedule the show for a Saturday, with the following day as a rain date. There will be a postmortem at our June meeting. It should be an interesting discussion.

By mid-morning, some rows were filling in

Let me bring up some happy news about this year’s show. Regional members who volunteered to work the event were there in droves. I want to especially call out Chairperson Pete, Registration Chair Vince, Chief Judge Craig, Sarah at Registration, Trophy Chair Jerry, all 16 (!) volunteer judges, and the Admin Team who tallied the results. There were many other helping hands. The conditions on the ground did nothing to dampen the effort and enthusiasm they brought to the day.

Oh, and there were cars! I dodged raindrops to photograph as many as I could. Scroll down below to see the vehicles driven to the event by the brave souls who refused to let a little moisture dissuade them from participating.

 

PRE-WAR
1934 LaSalle

 

1936 Packard

 

1936 Chevrolet

 

1932 Dodge

 

1930 Ford Model A

 

MUSTANGS
1997 Mustang

 

1969 Mustang

 

1965 Mustang

 

EUROPEAN

 

Triumph TR6
Triumph Stag

 

Ford Fiesta

 

My friend Andy next to his BMW Z4

 

My 1967 Alfa Romeo

 

CADILLACS
1973 Eldorado

 

1965 Eldorado

 

1973 Coupe DeVille

 

2014 CTS V Wagon

 

FIFTIES
1956 Fprd

 

1957 Dodge

 

MODIFIED MUSCLE
1961 Chevy Impala

 

1973 Plymouth Road Runner

 

THE REMAINDER
1995 Chevy Cavalier

 

1978 Ford Granada

 

1971 Continental Mark III
1986 Chevy Camaro
2000 Pontiac Grand Prix

 

2000 Saturn SW2 Wagon

 

1946 Chevy pickup

 

1978 AMC Concord

 

1981 AMC Eagle

 

2000 Lincoln Town Car

 

THE WORKING CREW

 

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5 thoughts on “NJ Region AACA Spring Meet, May 2025

  1. Very cool! Near to see real Detroit ‘iron’ mix it up with some rather quirky Europeans. It would be hard to say no to the Packard, but I have such fond memories of driving my friend Jeff’s TR6. You really had to think about your braking points in advance, but it was so tossable!

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    • Hi Steve, and thanks for your comments. It was neat to see some European cars at the show. AACA tends to be 90% domestic iron, but I got a kick out of the TR-6 as well as the Triumph Stag and the Ford Fiesta. Best, Richard

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