It’s been five long years since I’ve been to the Outta’ Control Hot Rods monthly cruise in Platte City, Mo., but I was in the Kansas City area last Saturday night, so I had to get back. This was the night before Easter, so the turnout was understandably light, but there were still some really great cars in attendance. Many of these were at this event when I checked it out five years ago, which says a lot about the loyalty of the people who support this show, and about how well it’s run. They always have a professional sound board set up to play music. They have door prizes and dash magnets. You’re right in the parking lot of the Pizza Shoppe so you never go hungry. Heck, they’ll even give you a coupon to eat there. If you can get to this cruise on the third Saturday of the month, by all means, make that happen.
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Thursday, April 25, 2019
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Platte City Cruise wraps it up for the season
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Nice turnout for the Outta' Control Hot Rods Cruise in Platte City
Saturday night was a perfect weather night in Kansas City, and I was very happy to see that a bunch of people decided to enjoy that weather at the Outta’ Control Hot Rods Cruise at the Pizza Shoppe in Platte City. Larry and the boys work really hard to put this event together on the third Saturday of the month, and their hard work is obviously paying off. In spite of several other cruises going on around town, there was a whole lot full of great stuff to check out here.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Platte City Cruise continues to satisfy
Platte City has one of my favorite car cruises each month. Maybe it’s because I like Pizza Shoppe. Maybe I just think the Outta’ Control Hot Rods crew does a good job. Maybe it’s just because I like old cars wherever they are. I can’t explain it exactly, but that orange water tower seems to call my name on the third Saturday of every month.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Outta' Control Hot Rods Platte City Cruise makes the most of the cooler spring weather
Spring is a nice time of year for car cruises. Take the Outta’ Control Hot Rods Cruise in Platte City on Saturday night. Compared to the humid, blast furnace-like conditions we’ll get later this summer, this one was considerably more comfortable. A light jacket, and you were good-to-go.
I like this Platte City Cruise because Larry Colstion and the gang do a nice job putting it together, but also because the parking lot is connected to some decent food choices. I’m a Pizza Shoppe fan anyway, so getting to attend a car cruise and eat a tasty pizza seems like a win-win situation to me.
I like this Platte City Cruise because Larry Colstion and the gang do a nice job putting it together, but also because the parking lot is connected to some decent food choices. I’m a Pizza Shoppe fan anyway, so getting to attend a car cruise and eat a tasty pizza seems like a win-win situation to me.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
The only thing out of control at the Outta' Control Hot Rods Cruise in Platte City was the weather
The Outta’ Control Hot Rods Car Club always holds a nice cruise night on the third Saturday of the month, and in spite of ominous clouds and impending rain, they still enjoyed a strong crowd for the August edition.
This was my last chance to take my 2013 Corvette Grand Sport loaner to an event before General Motors came and took it away forever, so I drove BHo to the land of Sonny Hill with the fiberglass roof panel stored neatly in the rear hatch area. Of course, I hadn’t thought to secure all the flyers that I picked up at the Corvette show earlier in the day, so once we hit 70 on 435, there was a tsunami of car show propaganda blasting all over the cockpit and out in the atmosphere. If I miss your event on the next weekly calendar, this may be the reason.
This was my last chance to take my 2013 Corvette Grand Sport loaner to an event before General Motors came and took it away forever, so I drove BHo to the land of Sonny Hill with the fiberglass roof panel stored neatly in the rear hatch area. Of course, I hadn’t thought to secure all the flyers that I picked up at the Corvette show earlier in the day, so once we hit 70 on 435, there was a tsunami of car show propaganda blasting all over the cockpit and out in the atmosphere. If I miss your event on the next weekly calendar, this may be the reason.
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