View Full Version : Help with St Louis!!!!!!
jvest
10-10-2006, 05:07 PM
I'm leaving tomorrow morning to St Louis with the wife, kids, and mother inlaw for a long weekend. Does anyone know of any good places around St Louis to look at car stuff (museums, hot rod shops, etc...). Please help. I'm going to miss my car!!!!!!
Thanks,
Jim
Bill Howell
10-10-2006, 05:44 PM
I hear they have a nice Archway there.....:lol:
jvest
10-10-2006, 05:49 PM
That's what I'm afraid of!! Guess I'll have to make the best of it.
Before wife and kids vacations was for working on the cars and waiting on the UPS man!!!!
rocketman
10-10-2006, 05:51 PM
There's acouple cool places that sell hot rods down there,the old corvette plant is right off I-70,I drive by and imagine 67 bb vettes driving out of there,the Bigfoot monster truck place is down there.union station has some trains,budweiser plant,the zoo,grants farm,six flags are all must see. the drury inn is a nice place to stay right down town by busch stadium,but with the baseball playoffs I don,t think you get to close to down town.
shmoov69
10-10-2006, 06:39 PM
PT's!!!!:naughty:
Naaa!! I wouldn't say that!!:angel: All those places Rocket said. Also the science/discovery center by the zoo, Bush stadium would be nice this weekend! The racetrack if they are open this weekend for some drag action. I'm sure there are some speed shops around there somewhere, just look in the phone book when you get there.
dropit69
10-10-2006, 07:04 PM
not sure about cars but go to the budweiser brewery and take that tour..very cool!!..and free beer at the end of it..:Alchy:
ANIMOSITY
10-11-2006, 05:20 AM
Theres a place in Fairmount Il, 5 min out of STL.(just across the river, in Il off of I55) Is an indoor car museum, and they sell everything in there. There is also aplace off of I55 in staunton Il, about 45 mile out of STL. There is the home of Bigfoot off of I270 in Hazelwood MO(which is STL).There is a place I think called Fastlane (I think) in St charles, which is pretty much STL.
Bigblue73
10-11-2006, 05:41 AM
Fastlanecars.com - Located on the outer loops of st.louis. I-370. Lots of cars to look at and nice people to shoot the breeze with.
MarkM66
10-11-2006, 06:54 AM
I'm in St. Louis everyday, but it's not by choice, lol. I'd do the brewery tour, or find some nice resturants/bars to go to. But if you really need to see cars;
www.gatewayclassiccars.com
www.fastlanecars.com
carterhickmandesigns
10-11-2006, 07:56 AM
I catch fastlanecars.com and olddogstreetrods.com both are in the same general area and both have LOTS to see. Fast Lane Cars has a lot of cars and car memorabilia. Olddogsstreetrods has a huge inventory of parts and a pretty impressive spread for a retail/builder shop. Both are on the West/Northwest side of town.
Carter
1sick65
10-11-2006, 08:11 AM
But if you really need to see cars;
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Hey Mark...I didn't know that you was having Fastlane sell your vette. Just kidding.:rotfl:
MarkM66
10-11-2006, 09:18 AM
Hey Mark...I didn't know that you was having Fastlane sell your vette. Just kidding.:rotfl:
LOL! Yeah, hope it sells soon.....
J-Rod
10-11-2006, 09:36 AM
It *is* St. Louis, so you better be eating BBQ your entire trip too.
oestek
10-11-2006, 09:38 AM
You can help us wrench on the Camaro!
- Kevin Oeste
MarkM66
10-11-2006, 09:43 AM
It *is* St. Louis, so you better be eating BBQ your entire trip too.
Hmmm, you might be getting confused with Kansas City, BBQ doesn't really that big here, not compared to KC anyways.
rocketman
10-11-2006, 09:46 AM
I'm in St. Louis everyday, but it's not by choice, lol. I'd do the brewery tour, or find some nice resturants/bars to go to. But if you really need to see cars;
www.gatewayclassiccars.com (http://www.gatewayclassiccars.com)
www.fastlanecars.com (http://www.fastlanecars.com)
I was trying to remember these places names.i knew somebody would.
rocketman
10-11-2006, 09:49 AM
Jerry Bickel race cars and Tim Mcamis race cars are real close to STL.These guys build the some of the quickest Pro mods and Pro stock car in country.
BMF Machine
10-11-2006, 10:51 AM
My In-Laws are 90 miles west in Bland, MO. Population 529? Nothing to see out that way?lololol. Gravel Roads are fun, unless you like your paintjob, lolol!
Bob Chandler gets my vote as well, Big Foot is the God of Pickups!!!!
And in Bland, MO. All they serve is BBQ!
Take care, and have fun! The gateway to the west!
Kevin:smoke:
(just trying to get 100 posts?)
The arch way is Stainless Steel, They fabbed it from both sides and met in the top middle. They had a 1 hour window where they could attach the two sections, otherwise the suns heat would pull and twist the stainless so bad that the ends would not butt together very well. MMMM? Just a Fun fact; I have worked with stainless like many of you, and I know, what a pain in the ass, it would have been, lining that big horseshoe up. OOPPPS, I better get back to the hospital? The wife is gonna spit!
J-Rod
10-11-2006, 11:11 AM
Hmmm, you might be getting confused with Kansas City, BBQ doesn't really that big here, not compared to KC anyways.
St. Louis, KC, and Memphis are where the *good* BBQs at.Per capita, there's more bbq sauce consumed in ST. Louis than anywhere in the world. I just got back from Texas, and while BBQ was represented in abundance, the good stuff was few and far between.
Come on Mark, be proud! I would be if Cali had decent BBQ.
Jon69RagTop
10-11-2006, 04:13 PM
You will enjoy Fastlane Classic Cars. If you do anything car related, this is the place to spend your time.
MarkM66
10-12-2006, 05:45 AM
St. Louis, KC, and Memphis are where the *good* BBQs at.Per capita, there's more bbq sauce consumed in ST. Louis than anywhere in the world. I just got back from Texas, and while BBQ was represented in abundance, the good stuff was few and far between.
Come on Mark, be proud! I would be if Cali had decent BBQ.
Well, I wasn't aware of that. I know a lot of people BBQ themselves in the summer. But as far as resturants go, I can only think of a few, mostly chain types like Bandanas.
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