Featured Vehicles

 

Cars In America

Fair and Festivals
Famous Cars Roadshow Tours - Our tours are designed for long running, high traffic, large acreage fairs and festivals. This show is a win-win for everyone: attendees, sponsors, and fairs alike.

Marquee
This designated area is for the Title Sponsor to promote their advertising material for the general public to see and encourage them to visit the Famous Cars Roadshow area.

 
 

Parade
The Parade features constantly roving celebrity cars which are very eye catching. The purpose of the Parade is to encourage attendees to visit the Property Area.

Property Area
This location is for celebrity cars, photo opportunities, and computer bank for sponsor's request to submit offers to customers.

  • Celebrity Cars - These cars are the "main attraction" and attendees will be drawn to take a photo with these cars.
  • Photo Opportunities - Once the attendees' photo has been taken, our computer programs automatically send attendee's photo to their designated email address.
 

Contact information for the Famous Cars Roadshow or for many of our other shows:
Barney May berry, Cars, Flintstones, Elvis , Bonnie & Clyde
T.J. Worthington for Midwest and East Coast
Phone: 816-210-6848
email: tj@carsinamerica.com

Darrell  Gilbert  for Rocky Mountains and West Coast

CIA News

 

Colorado until the State gives 70% Forget It.

Colorado until the State gives 70% Forget It.

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I Know Just The Right Person For The Job.

I Know Just The Right Person For The Job.

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Smart move, run as fast as you can, paying way too much.

Smart move, run as fast as you can, paying way too much.

Tutor’s Miramax Group Loses 2 Big Investors By Brent Lang Published: September 01, 2010 @ 3:25 pm Print this page Email Share 13 Share 0 Morgan Creek founder James Robinson — who had been prepared to put up as much as $100 million toward Ron Tutor’s $660 million purchase of Miramax — has pulled out over terms of his role in the company, a spokesman for Morgan Creek told TheWrap. Robinson’s... [Read more]

I quit before you

I quit before you

Why Carmichael Lynch Resigned Harley After 31 Years New Business Wins, New Client Categories and a Troubled Brand Behind Split Posted by Rupal Parekh on 08.30.10 @ 03:27 PM Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Submit to Digg Add to Google Share on StumbleUpon Submit to LinkedIn Add to Newsvine Bookmark on Del.icio.us Submit to Reddit Submit to Yahoo! Buzz NEW YORK (AdAge.com) — When it comes to... [Read more]

$$$$$$ is that all we can talk about?

$$$$$$ is that all we can talk about?

A Look at Where Movie-Marketing Dollars Have Gone Also: Execs Weigh in on the Challenges Facing Film Studios and Media Owners in Fragmented Landscape by Andrew Hampp Published: August 31, 2010 Share on Twitter Share on Facebook Submit to Digg Add to Google Share on StumbleUpon Submit to LinkedIn Add to Newsvine Bookmark on Del.icio.us Submit to Reddit Submit to Yahoo! Buzz LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) —... [Read more]