In mid-July, thousands of classic cars and trucks, each 1999 vintage or older, converged in New York for the 2024 Syracuse Nationals. This annual event highlighted a diverse range of vehicles, from complete custom builds to pristine, bone-stock models.
Chevrolet Performance’s Star Attraction: This year, Chevrolet Performance took the spotlight with a special display featuring a 1969 Chevelle powered by an SP502/605 crate engine*. The car’s roaring engine captivated the crowd, especially when a group of kids asked to hear it run, drawing a significant audience across the fairgrounds.
Event Highlights:
- Live Entertainment: Attendees enjoyed live music, an auction, and an engine giveaway.
- Crate Engine Giveaway: Eagle Chevrolet donated an LS376/480 crate engine*, which was raffled off during the closing ceremony. The lucky winners, a local couple, were ecstatic with their prize.
- Syracuse Signature Showcase: Featuring 16 standout builds competing for the Winfield Award and a $10,000 prize. For those seeking shade, these cars were displayed in the 133,000 sq-ft Expo Building.
Fan Favorites:
- Bumblebee Camaro: A fan-built Bumblebee Camaro by Brian Barker of Niverville, NY, was a hit, particularly with younger performance enthusiasts. This new addition to the show quickly became a favorite.
The Syracuse Nationals lived up to its reputation with perfect weather, a massive turnout of show cars, and enthusiastic fans, making it a memorable event for all. Stay tuned to The BLOCK for more coverage of your favorite shows nationwide.
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