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This year's Belmont Shore Show will be held on September 10th, 2006, and is on 2nd Street of the Belmont Shore section of Long Beach. About ten blocks of 2nd Street is blocked off and filled with street rods and street machines. This show typically pulls about 800 entries and also has a huge spectator attendance. This is one of the more highly regarded shows in Southern California. This is one of the best shows in Southern California because of the huge spectator turnout along with a large number of vendors. Second Street is also home to a great many very good restaurants, antique shops, unique clothing stores, and many other specialty shops that are interesting and fun to visit.
Unofficial counts have placed the visitors to this event at over 50,000 people. This show typically sells out so it is a good idea to pre-enter. Pre-entries also get a $2.00 discount off the official show t-shirt which is always one of the most prized show t-shirts to be had from any show.
IMPORTANT: MOALA (Mini Owners of America Los Angeles) is the only car club in the entire show with a reserved section, which is arguably the best location there. It is not necessary to be a MOALA member to be with the group – all MINI owners are welcome. The Minis are one of the most popular attractions of the show and the new MINIs are the only pre-1975 cars that are welcomed into the show. We typically attract 35 or more Minis and MINIs. The meeting spot is Long Beach Moto Guzi at 1831 Redondo Ave., Signal Hill at 5:30am. We will be leaving at 6am sharp to caravan there together. I know this is early but it is absolutely imperative that we show up together so we can keep the group together.