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Want to know what’s happening at the show and when? Check out the Event Schedule and don’t forget to check out last show’s pictures!
parts | 10
April 2017 events | 4
Need to find parts for your classic, street or hot rod? Check out some of these dealers and products available!
vendor | 14
Want to know which businesses are at the show! Check them out while they’re here! Vendor Map on 12 & 13.
drive | 18
Looking for a new project or one that’s already restored? Take a look at some for sale by private individuals & some from classic dealers!
food&fun|22
While you’re here at the show and want to find some fun & food outside of the event, we have given you a map and some great places to check out! If you need a ride to the nearest restaurant, rent your own Jeep or take a Taxi!


Pigeon Forge Spring Rod Run
On behalf of the city of Pigeon Forge and its hospitality industry, please know that we are happy to once again be the host city for the Pigeon Forge Rod Run.
We’re glad you are here and we hope that you enjoy your stay. We also hope that you will come back to see us soon!


thursday the 14th
8:00am 9:00am 10am-12pm 1:00-3:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
spinning tunes on 107.1fm


friday the 15th
8:00am 9:00am 10am-12pm 12:00pm 1:00-3:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
saturday the 16th
8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 10am-6pm 5:00pm 7:00pm
rod run open to participants and vendors show and swap meet open to the public
meet and greet stacey david, host of tv series gearz with sargent rock meet and greet stacey david, host of tv series gearz with sargent rock building and show lot secure
participant party at black fox lodge
“cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at blake jones racing center, between traffic lights #4 & #5, and the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!
show cars must return to lot for night security
rod run open to participants and vendors show and swap meet open to the public meet and greet stacey david, host of tv series gearz with sargent rock judging begins meet and greet stacey david, host of tv series gearz with sargent rock pre-registration $1,000 cash giveaway building and show lot secure
“cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at blake jones racing center, between traffic lights #4 & #5, and the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!
show cars must return to lot for night security
rod run open to participants and vendors show and swap meet open to the public judging begins door prize giveaway by k.o.t.o. - [tune in locally to 107.1fm] awards presentation. cash prizes given away on registered cars.
The Pigeon Forge Rod Run is a Production of MCS Promotions • Knoxville, TN years of rod run fun!
stop by to check out sargent rock and get your free poster all day during show hours
“cruisin’ the strip” stop by the et trailer at blake jones racing center, between traffic lights #4 & #5, and the et trailer at traffic light #6 on the strip!








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Can you whoop a kid on video games? Probably not.But you can show them a whole new “reality”by taking them to a car show.Encouraging a child to get outside,see glistening paint jobs,and hear the purr ofa finely tuned engine will awaken all oftheir senses.You might even be surprised at how much your own enthusiasm is rekindled!
CCCan you whoop a kid on video games? Probably not.But you can show them a whole new “reality”by taking them to a car show.Encouraging a child to get outside,see glistening paint jobs,and hear the purr ofa finely tuned engine will awaken all oftheir senses.You might even be surprised at how much your own enthusiasm is rekindled!
an you whoop a kid on video games? Probably not.But you can show them a whole new “reality”by taking them to a car show.Encouraging a child to get outside,see glistening paint jobs,and hear the purr ofa finely tuned engine will awaken all oftheir senses.You might even be surprised at how much your own enthusiasm is rekindled!
an you whoop a kid on video games? Probably not.But you can show them a whole new “reality”by taking them to a car show.Encouraging a child to get outside,see glistening paint jobs,and hear the purr ofa finely tuned engine will awaken all oftheir senses.You might even be surprised at how much your own enthusiasm is rekindled!
Life is full ofchoices for kids. You can help them make the right ones by sharing your appreciation for cool old cars.The practical knowledge you share with a child today…just may be the experience that sets them on a lifetime ofsuccess.
Life is full ofchoices for kids. You can help them make the right ones by sharing your appreciation for cool old cars.The practical knowledge you share with a child today…just may be the experience that sets them on a lifetime ofsuccess.
Life is full ofchoices for kids. You can help them make the right ones by sharing your appreciation for cool old cars.The practical knowledge you share with a child today…just may be the experience that sets them on a lifetime ofsuccess.
Life is full ofchoices for kids. You can help them make the right ones by sharing your appreciation for cool old cars.The practical knowledge you share with a child today…just may be the experience that sets them on a lifetime ofsuccess.
For more information and a list of upcoming automotive events,visit our website: www.TakeAKidToACarShow.com
For more information and a list of upcoming automotive events,visit our website: www.TakeAKidToACarShow.com 909/396-0289 • tkcs@sema.org
909/396-0289 • tkcs@sema.org
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For more information and a list of upcoming automotive events,visit our website: www.TakeAKidToACarShow.com 909/396-0289 • tkcs@sema.org
For more information and a list of upcoming automotive events,visit our website: www.TakeAKidToACarShow.com 909/396-0289 • tkcs@sema.org
Exploring the Classic/ Historical Car Hobby
Car enthusiasts appeared as soon as the automobile was introduced to the general public in the 18th and 19th centuries. Through the years, certain vehicles have proven more desirable to customers than others based on their looks and other attributes.
Auto hobbyists devote substantial time and effort to purchasing, restoring and displaying classic cars. While the hobby of restoring classic cars is not necessarily for everyone, its popularity suggests it’s an activity that’s here to stay.
According to an article in The Economist, in the wake of the recent recession, investors were increasingly pulling their money out of stocks and converting assets into tangible items, such as classic cars. As late as 2013, collector cars were outperforming other tangible investments like art, wine, stamps, and coins by large margins.
Those ready to dip their toes in the classic car waters should understand a few key factors that can affect how much they enjoy this potentially rewarding hobby.
Environmental regulations. Some collectors face challenges when attempting to restore classic vehicles because the cars do not meet today’s stringent
clean air initiatives that govern automobiles. With the increasing number of new, clean cars on the road, vehicles that fail to meet modern emissions standards may pose a costly problem to classic car collectors.
Introduction of alternative fuels. As governments increasingly emphasize the importance of clean fuel options, classic car owners may find it challenging to find more traditional fuels or face the added expense of adapting their vehicles to run on alternative fuels.
Lack of mechanical expertise. Workers in the automotive trade are trained to manufacture and repair new vehicles. As a result,
classic car owners without much mechanical ability of their own may find it difficult to find mechanics with the skills necessary to repair and restore classic cars.
Historic requirements should be heeded. Each state has its own requirements governing classic cars. To qualify for historic vehicle registration, vehicles may need to be 25 years or older, owned solely as a collector’s item and used exclusively for exhibition and educational purposes. When driven for personal use, such vehicles may not be allowed to exceed 1,000 miles per year.
Classic cars continue to attract hobbyists from all over the globe. Restoring classic cars can be a rewarding pastime, but one that involves dedication and an investment of both time and money.


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1959-60 CHEVROLET WONDERBAR AM/ FM BLUETOOTH RADIO $680 | Fits Impala, Bel Air, Biscayne, with most body styles. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com

1966 -76 SEATBELTS, FRONT & REAR, $449.99 | Fits Impalas, available in a variety of colors. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com
1962 QUARTER PANEL, $465.00 each | Fits 2 door HT, Full Left and Full right available. Hubbard’s Impala Parts 800-8IMPALA www.impalaparts.com



















FORD DOOR TRIM PANEL RETAINERS. $39.95 | #HPA12301
Ford door trim panel retainer assortment for cars & trucks. Includes 116 retainers, 12 styles, In 12 compartment, locking poly container, Clearly labelled. FREE SHIPPING in the USA. Mention Pigeon Forge Rod Run when you order! www.HomeProFasteners.com
DIAMOND FINISH VALUE
KITS. $29.95 | #HPA12301
Easy one-step application Kills 99.95% of surface germs and bacteria Repels water and fingerprints, Seals and protects, Environmentally safe, Super thick microfiber polishing cloth with every bottle. Fresh clean scent www.diamondfinishpro.com

STEEL WIRE SPOOL RACK. $29.95 | #HPWSR4 First quality steel rack made in USA, Rust and acid resistant baked gray enamel, measures 26-1/8”W x 37-1/8” H x 6” D, 4 steel rods (5/8 diameter). Eliminates clutter in your workspace, Holds spools up to 10” in diameter, WIRE NOT INCLUDED www.homeprofasteners.com **Mention Pigeon Forge Rod Run when you order!




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Dropped Shock Mounts.
$149.00 | #3GC-RR-100 1963-66 Chevy Trucks and 1967-72 Chevy Trucks If you are lowering your truck, or want it to ride better, moving the shock mount location can help. Our mounts move the shock outside the frame and behind the axle. The correct length shock to use is based on the amount of drop in the rear coil spring. We have two standard shock lengths for this kit. One for 0” to 4” dropped coils and one for 4” to 6” dropped coils. ** Not for coil-overs. No Limit Engineering 865-940-1503 www.nolimit.net


C-10 Wide Ride IFS.
$3,595.00 | # WRIFS-C10
Custom bolt-in CNC formed Crossmember, Tubular Upper & Lower Control Arms with urathane bushings, No Limit ZG spindles, 12” drilled and slotted rotors with GM full size D52 calipers, Choice of 5 lug bolt pattern, Custom valved Ride Tech coilovers, Track Tested No Limit Sway Bar, Power Rack & Pinion, C-10 Wide Ride’s also include the new truss plate motor mounts that fit SBC, BBC, LSX. No Limit Engineering 865-940-1503 www.nolimit.net


A CHARMED LIFE
ACE RODS & RIDES
AFFORDABLE AUTO LIFTS
AMERICAN REPUBLIC WHEELS
ASA PERFORMANCE
AUSLEY’S CHEVELLE
B ROD OR CUSTOM
BACK, STEVE
BARNWOOD CREATIONS
BEATS-UM-ALL
BIG BEAR PARTS
C & C
CAMARO CENTRAL
CHECKERED RACING
CHEROKEE TIE DOWNS
CHROME-IT SUPER POLISH
CLASSY CREATIONS
CRUISIN’ STYLE MAGAZINE
DANNY’S ROD SHOP
DAVE’S TRUCK PARTS
DICK’S LAST RESORT DOC’S DIARAMA
EMORY, KEITH ET MOTOR GEAR
FARRIS INSURANCE
FRED MOTT RACING
GERMAN ROASTED NUTS
GROUCHY’S HOT ROD
HAMLETT’S CHEVY PARTS
HARD ROCK CAFE’ HIX, JULIA
HOLLIMON, ED
HUEY’S CLASSIC CAR PARTS
HUNTER’S AUTOMOTIVE
I Q MASSAGERS
JD WHEELS
J.W. NOVA
JESSEE, TERRY
JIM’S OLD PLATES
JOHN’S CLASSIC CARS
JONES, IAN
KAJUN CABIN RENTALS
KIRK’S UPHOLSTERY
KNOXVILLE CUSTOM CHROME
LULA ROE
MASTERS, MIKE
MAX PR35
MCGRIFF, MIKE
[ROWS 1&2]: 17-18-19 A
[ROW D]: 14-15-16-17-18
[ROW C]: 6-7
[ROW A]: 3
[ROW 10]: 22
[ROW 10]: 16-17-18
[ROWS 7&8]: 8-9
[ROW 3]: 15-16-17-18-19
[ROW 9]: 24 & [ROW 10]: 23-24
[ROW 9]: 20
[ROW 1]: 2-3
[ROW D]: 24
[ROW 8]: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7
[ROW 4]: 13-14-15-16-17-18
[ROWS 5&6]: 1-2-3-4-5-6
[ROW 4]: 2-3-4-5-6
[ROW D]: 1-2-3-4
[ROWS 5&6]: 24
[ROW D]: 21
[ROW B]: 16
[ROW 7]: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22
[ROW A]: 1-2 &
[ROW B]: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
[ROW 5]: 9
[ROW 9]: 3
[ROW 5]: 13
[ROW B]: 11-12-13
[ROW C]: 3-4
[ROW A]: 12-13
[ROW C]: 0
[ROW 7]: 6-7
[ROW 3]: 3-4-5-6
[ROW 9]: 2
[ROW C]: 13-14-15
[ROW 10]: 6-7-8
[ROW 3]: 21-22-23
[ROW 2]: 5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12
[ROW 9]: 4
[ROW 8]: 21-22-23-24
[ROW 1&2]: 20-21-22-23-24
[ROW 2]: 2-3-4
[ROW C]: 5
[ROW 3&4]: 7-8-9-10-11-12
[ROW A]: 14-15
[ROW 9]: 8
[ROW 8]: 18-19-20
[ROW 9]: 7
[ROW 5]: 14-15
[ROWS 5&6]: 19-20-21-22-23
[ROW 9]: 16
[A]:2 [A]:1 [A]:3 [A]:10 [A]:11 [A]:12 [A]:13 [A]:14 [A]:15 [A]:16 [A]:17 [A]:18 [A]:4 [A]:5 [A]:6 [A]:7 [A]:8 [A]:9
[B] :1 [1] :2 [2] :2 [3] :2 [7] :1 [9] :1 [4] :2 [8] :1 [10] :1 [10] :2 [10] :3 [10] :4 [10] :5 [10] :6 [10] :7 [10] :8 [10] :9 [5] :1 [5] :8 [6] :1 [1] :3 [2] :3 [3] :3 [7] :2 [9] :2 [4] :3 [8] :2 [5] :2 [5] :9 [6] :2 [1] :4 [2] :4 [3] :4 [7] :3 [9] :3 [4] :4 [8] :3 [5] :3 [5] :10 [6] :3 [1] :5 [2] :5 [3] :5 [7] :4 [9] :4 [4] :5 [8] :4 [5] :4 [5] :11 [6] :4 [1] :6 [2] :6 [3] :6 [7] :5 [9] :5 [4] :6 [8] :5 [5] :5 [5] :12 [6] :5 [1] :7 [2] :7 [3] :7 [7] :6 [9] :6 [4] :7 [8] :6 [5] :6 [6] :6 [1] :8

OUTDOOR|
5TH DAY ICE CREAM
ARNOLD, DAVE
AUSLEY’S CHEVELLE
CHEAP SEATS
COY’S WHEELS
DANNY GORDON ENGINES
DILLON RADIATOR
DUNLAP RV CENTERS
:17 [B] :18 [B] :19 [B] :20 [B] :21

[1] :13
[2] :13 [3] :13
[1] :14
[1] :15
[2] :14
[2] :15
[1] :16
ACCESSORIES
MR. GADGET
MY UNIQUE BOUTIQUE
[ROW A]: 16-17-18
[ROW D]: 22-23
[ROW C]: 1-2
[ROW 1]: 5
[3] :14
[3] :15
[2] :16 [3] :16
[7] :16 [9] :16 [4] :13 [8] :16 [4] :16
[5] :19
[5] :13 [6] :19
[5] :14 [6] :20
[7] :17
[9] :17 [4] :14 [8] :17 [4] :17 [5] :20
[7] :18 [9] :18 [4] :15 [8] :18 [4] :18 [5] :21 [5] :15 [6] :21
[7] :19 [9] :19 [4] :16 [8] :19 [4] :19 [5] :22 [5] :16 [6] :22 [1] :17
[2] :17 [3] :17 [7] :20 [9] :20 [4] :17 [8] :20 [4] :20 [5] :23 [5] :17 [6] :23 [1] :18 [2] :18 [3] :18 [7] :21 [9] :21 [4] :18 [8] :21 [4] :21 [5] :24 [6] :24 [1] :19 [2] :19 [3] :19 [7] :22 [9] :22 [4] :19 [8] :22 [4] :22 [1] :20
[2] :23 [2] :24 [3] :23 [3] :24 [4] :23 [4] :24
[2] :20 [3] :20 [7] :23 [9] :23 [4] :20 [8] :23 [4] :23 [1] :21 [2] :21 [3] :21 [7] :24 [9] :24 [4] :21 [8] :24 [4] :24 [1] :22 [2] :22 [3] :22 [4] :22 [1] :23 [1] :24
:21 [D] :22
G. SMITH MOTORSPORTS
GARGOYLE PERFORMANCE
HENSON, DAVE
HUBBARD’S IMPALA PARTS
LOWCOUNTRY RACING ENGINES
LYTTON, DELMAS
MCGILL DISTRIBUTION
NCM INSURANCE AGENCY
NUT
[C]:2
[C]:1 [C]:3
NICHE BOUTIQUE
PAPPA SHINE
PEDDLERS BARGAINS
[ROW C]: 9-10-11-12
[ROW 3]: 2
[ROW 9]: 21-22
[C]:16 [C]:17 [C]:18 [C]:20 [C]:19 [C]:21 [C]:4 [C]:5 [C]:6 [C]:7 [C]:8 [C]:9
PERFECTION PRODUCTS
PERFORMANCE CURVE
POWERMASTER PERFORMANCE
PRICE, CYNTHIA
R&B CAR CARE
REESE, MIKE
SHEEN GENIE
SHREST, MATT SIGN OF THE TIMES
SKEETERS HOTRODS
SMOKY MOUNTAIN CLASSICS
SMOKY MTN AUTO TRADERS
[ROW 7]: 1-2-3
[ROW C]: 17-18-19-20
[ROW C]: 16
[ROW 3]: 24
[ROW D]: 10-11
[ROW 9]: 5
[ROWS 9&10]: 9
[ROW B]: 14
[ROW 10]: 3
[ROW D]: 19-20
[ROW 4]: 19-20-21-22
[ROW D]: 5-6-7
[C]:10 [C]:11 [C]:12 [C]:13 [C]:15 [C]:14
SMOKY MTN TRAILERS
SMOOTHIE FABRICATION
SOUTHERN KY CLASSICS
SPEEDWERZ
STAFFIN ASSOCIATES
STEWART, HELEN
STRIP TECHNOLOGIES
TENNESSEE XXX MOONSHINE
THE CORAL CROSS
THE GARA J MAHAL THE ROD SHOP
TOMMY’S USED CAR
TRACY’S TAGS & STUFF
TROUBLE FREE LIGHTING
TRUE GRIT SANDPAPER
VINTAGE GLASS
W & K MOTORSPORTS
WATTENBARGER, BRIAN
X-TREME PRODUCTS
ZINKLE, JIM
[ROW B]: 18-19-20
[ROW B]: 26
[ROW A]: 4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11
[ROW 1&2]: 13-14-15-16
[ROW 4]: 23-24
[ROW C]: 8
[ROW 5]: 17
[ROW 7]: 23-24
[ROW 5]: 16
[ROW 7]: 4-5
[ROW 9]: 1
[ROW 8]: 16-17
[ROW 1]: 4
[ROW D]: 9
[ROW 5]: 10-11-12
[ROW 3]: 13-14
[ROW 10]: 19-20-21
[ROW 9]: 23
[ROW 10]: 1-2
[ROW 9]: 17-18-19
*Vendors as of 3-22-17, additional vendors may be added or changed after magazine is printed.

Pigeon Forge Rod Run Caps $20 (some pricing may vary) | Get your Official Gear for the Show! Hurry they won’t last long! Shop Online: www.etmotorgear.com ET Motor Gear Find us on the Back Wall at the Show!









Pigeon Forge Rod Run Tees $23 (some pricing may vary) | Official Pigeon Forge Rod Run Design. High Quality 6oz. Jersey Knit Tee. Several Colors to Choose from! Most colors are 100% cotton with the exception of Safety Pink and Safety Green which are a 50/50 Polyester/Cotton blend. ET Motor Gear
Find us on the Back Wall at the Show or shop with us online at www.etmotorgear. com

Pigeon Forge Rod Run Koozie $3 | Can’t leave the show without one of these in your hand! Find us on the Back Wall at the Show ET Motor Gear Shop Online: www.etmotorgear.com

NEW! METAL GARAGE SIGNS
12” $25 | 2016
Pigeon Forge Rod Run 12” Metal garage Sign would be a great addition to any garage, man cave, patio, pool area- you name it! *Only While Supplies Last so Hurry! See our booth at the Back Wall of the Show or visit us online at www. etmotorgear.com ET Motor Gear Hot Styles for Hot Rodders!







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How did a guy from Ohio come to put his roots in East Tennessee and become a Youtube success and champion for Knoxville? After his time in the service, he met a gal from Alabama and married her. When they were deciding where to make their life, they pulled out a map and Knoxville was pretty much in between his family in Ohio and hers in Alabama. That decision led to his Devine Intervention moment after living in East Tennessee for over 18 years. Scottie’s close friend kept “beating him up” about doing dual purpose videos and stills of Hot Rods. Contrary to what you’re thinking- no Scottie did not have a videographer background, he had been in the mortgage business for over 25 years! Hot Rods and food were just his passion. And on that fateful Saturday his friend was calling to hound him yet again, to which Scottie almost didn’t take the call. But luckily for us he did! His friend told him about Youtube and how they were paying for videos, etc., so now was the time to strike. The next morning, Scottie sat straight up in bed with his ah-ha moment- Scottie
Scottie D
As Seen on Scottie DTV You Tube Channel. Meet and greet with Scottie ALL 3 days.
Ever year I invite twelve Cars to be in the ScottieDTV Dirty Dozen at the Spring Pigeon Forge Rod Run
D TV- Cooking & Hot Rods! And so his passion for food and cars put him on his path. But it was not an easy one. No start up income, no formal background training; just a 40+yr old guy & an eye for cars began his new adventure. It was a struggle to say the least He lived on someone’s farm, tethering to their slow Internet or going to Hardee’s to hook up to theirs to upload videos. After about 2 years, he realized people were more interested in Hot Rods than the cooking, so his focus switched to just amazing cars, and those who build and own them.
“I have been Blessed to do what I love and get to make a difference in people’s lives” Scottie admits. But how does videoing a Hot Rod help someone? ScottieD says “You have no idea how many people have been brought to tears or told me that it meant so much to them to have me shoot their car or their work. Many have said “No one paid attention to my car before and now look at all the likes and comments it’s gotten.” It’s validation for all the hard work, time and money spent on their own passion. There have been a few that hold a place in my heart such as Tribute builds I’ve been honored to video. And

even one that involves a good friend of mine here in Knoxville, Steve at Pro Auto. A soldier in Afghanistan had called asking him to work on the interior of his truck, and of course Steve said sure and that was that. Well, apparently he’s a big fan of ScottieDTV.com and had seen builds from Steve on my channel. His fellow soldiers in Afghanistan had also and didn’t believe Steve would actually be doing work on his truck, that Steve would only work on highend builds. They must have been giving him down the road pretty hard because the next thing we knew, Steve had called me saying the soldier had flown in just to have his picture taken with us and get our autographs! That’s one of those moments that just hit you!
ScottieDTV now has over 1800 videos, 120,000 subscribers, over 1.5 million views a month and is watched in over 250 countries worldwide! Because of his “passion”, he has found success fdoing what he loves. It’s never work when you love what you’re doing!


ScottieDTV is a YouTube channel that was started 5/17/2010...The goal of this channel is to show you the coolest cars on the web!!!! Scottie D has a knack of finding just the right cars on his travels around the USA.














Must-try restaurants and dishes, handpicked by Hushh foodies!
Brewery
Smoky Mountain Brewery
1004 Parkway #501
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
865.436.4200
Laid-back brewery featuring housemade beer on tap, multiple HDTVs, pizza, burgers & sandwiches.
BBQ
Corky’s BBQ
3584 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.453.7427
Local BBQ chain serving hickory-smoked ribs & comfort sides in a folksy space with a ‘50s vibe.
Mexican
No Way Jose’s
Mexican Cantina
555 Parkway Gatlinburg, TN or 104 Waldens Main Str Pigeon Forge, TN
Festive joint with a covered patio serving an extensive menu of Mexican eats, plus beer & cocktails.
Southern
Huck Finn’s
3330 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.429.3353
All-you-can-eat Southern catfish & fried chicken dinners, plus à la carte down-home dishes.
Burgers
Blue Moose Burgers & Wings
2430 Teaster Lane #108
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.286.0364
Sports-themed American haunt offering over a dozen flavors of wings plus burgers & draft beer. bluemooseburgersandwings.com
Italian
Best Italian on the Parkway
710 Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
865.436.4345
Italian comfort food & New York–style pies are served at this informal joint with a casual interior.
Pancakes
Flapjacks
Pancake Cabin
2734 Parkway
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.908.6115
Homestyle breakfast & lunch plates from pancakes to sandwiches are served in cozy, rustic digs.
All American
Mel’s Classic Diner
119 Wears Valley Rd
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.429.2184
Ample portions of diner cuisine for breakfast, lunch & dinner in a retro, chrome setting. www.melsdinerpf.com
Coffee
Espresso Yourself
3331 Old Mill St
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.366.3500
Charming and delightful. Sit back and enjoy tasty treats and beverages while sitting in rocking chairs. Oh, and they offer almond milk, as well as soy & lactose free!
-Kelly Hughes
Dessert
Kilwin’s Chocolates
645 Parkway
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
865.436.3720
Old-fashioned confectionery chain selling chocolates, ice cream, handmade sweets & gift baskets. www.kilwins.com
Kid Zone
Mellow Mushroom
Select at The Island
131 The Island Dr. #3101
Pigeon Forge, TN 37863
865.286.3800
Funky, art-filled pizzeria featuring calzones & creative stone-baked pizzas. Fantasic views of the Isand Ferris Wheel with patio seating.
Pizza
New York Pizza & Pasta
Mountain Mall 611 Parkway #B5
Gatlinburg, TN 37738
865.436.9300
No-frills counter serve doling out jumbo slices along with subs, hot dogs & other comfort eats.






























Raised in Idaho, Stacey David earned his reputation as the local hot-rodder by driving his 1930 5-window coupe to school every day. “It was a real hot rod . . . fast and dangerous! It’s a wonder I’m still alive!” His intrigue for all things with a motor started way before that. Stacey helped restore his first car when he was 12 years old-it was his sister’s 1963 VW bug. But even before that he was building blindingly fast go-karts with 440 snowmobile engines! However, it was Stacey’s Dad’s old flat fender Willys Jeep that ignited his passion for 4-wheel drive and off-roading that continues to this day.

In college at Boise State University, when Stacey was supposed to be studying Biology, he was instead learning performance driving at the local tracks and taking in all the information he could about the “Greats like Richard Petty, Don Garlits, and Carroll Shelby. “I like it all! If it will run, I want to drive it.” Stacey also became a student of the unique building techniques of George Barris, John Buttera and Darryl Starbird - to name a few. “I’ve always wanted something unique (to drive) that no one else had, and I found that the only way to get that was to build it.” Stacey came to Nashville and
Stacey David
Host of the TV series GearZ on MavTV and Velocity. Meet and greet with Stacey Thurs & Fri.
opened his own custom shop called “The Rattletrap” that specialized in everything from engine building to custom paint jobs, suspension work, metal fabrication, and everything in between. It was here that he continued to build a reputation designing and building, as well as restoring cars and trucks or whatever else could be dragged in!

In the late 1990s, Stacey had the opportunity to host a new show called TRUCKS! He jumped at the chance and hosted/produced the show for the next 8 years. Unlike most hosts of automotive programming, Stacey did all the designing and building himself. It quickly became obvious to the viewers that Stacey was more than a talking head-this guy knew what he was doing! His loyal fan base grew steadily over the years and made the show the most popular in Spike TV’s weekend line up. In fact, the show maintained the highest

viewership for automotive/ how-to programming since the show first aired in 1998 and quickly became one of Spike TV’s highest rated shows overall!
Stacey is a member of the Goodguys Rod and Custom Association, Kustoms of America, as well as numerous other clubs and organizations. He also contributes various tech and how-to articles and does personal appearances at large-venue events when time allows. And don’t tell Stacey we told you, but he’s really an awesome musician. True to Stacey’s passion, he played professionally for years as a way to raise money for his next automotive project – how’s that for turning convention on its head!
ROCK to pay tribute to not only our WWII Veterans, but to ALL the brave men and women that have ever donned a US Military uniform, and as you can see... there’s not another truck quite like it.

will be on Display all three days.
Stacey’s 1941 Military 1/2 Ton Dodge 4x4
The SGT ROCK features custom bumpers, bed, and exhaust stacks, huge Mickey Thompson tires and twin 50cal machine guns, it’s all here right down to the amazing WWII nose art and Arlington memorial on the tailgate. Stacey designed SGT

