ACES
The American Chevelle Enthusiasts Society
900 Conference Dr Ste1-B #222
Goodlettsville, TN 37072
Phone: 615-643-2237
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Chevell-aBration
The ACES 2009 Event is June 4th - 6th
Moss-Wright Park in Nashville TN.
CHEVELLE-ABRATION FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:
This information is only intended for non-ACES members. Active ACES members will have full event information in their bi-monthly "Chevelle World" magazine, thus already knowing the answers to the questions below.
What is this Chevell-abration thing I keep hearing about?
Chevell-abration is simply the biggest All-Chevelle Show in the world, open to all '64-'72 Chevelles, Malibus. El Caminos and other related GM A-bodies, such as Canadian Beaumonts and GMC Sprints. It is the annual convention for Members of the American Chevelle Enthusiasts Society (ACES), and is co-hosted by the Mid-South Chevelle Club in Tennessee.
When is this show and where is it held?
The show is held in June at Moss-Wright Park in Goodlettsville, TN. About 10 miles north of Nashville, TN.
Can anybody come to the show, or do you have to be a member of ACES?
The show is open to all classic Chevelle lovers who wish to spectate, with a small admission charge. However, if you want to bring your Chevelle, display it on the Show Field, and take part in all the event activities, you have to be an active ACES member.
I'm not an ACES member, how do I join?
Just click here and get all the information you need on becoming an ACES member.
Can I join ACES at the show?
Yes, you can sign up for ACES Membership ($40.00) at Chevell-abration, but you can't register to have your car in the show while at the event itself. There is no limit to the amount of people who can register for the show, but the number of entries on the show field is limited to 800.
Why would I want to register for the show if I am not bringing a Chevelle?
Registering for Chevell-abration allows you to take part in all the event activities whether you bring your Chevelle or not. Plus, you'll have a shot at the $1000 cash giveaway, some incredible door prizes, a genuine Southern-style BBQ dinner, and informative seminars. Each registered Participant also receives a Goody bag stuffed with catalogs, coupons and gifts, and your registration also includes a FREE event T-shirt! Does that sound like plenty of reason to register?
I just heard about this, is it too late to join ACES and still get registered for the show?
It's never too late to join ACES!! As for being to late to register for the show.... It depends on how close it is to the show deadline. You can call the ACES HotLine (615) 643-2237 any evening from 7-11pm CDT, and find out if there is still space available.
I can't make it for the whole show, so what is the best day to get there and have the most fun?
All three days of Chevell-abration are action-packed! Chevelles start arriving earlier in the week, but on Thursday they get registered and start to get cleaned up for the show. This is probably the most "laid back" day, and most Participants are easy to find and talk to while they shine their Chevelles. Thursday evening everyone will get a chance to "take it to the track," at Music City Raceway for some heart-stopping, blood-pumping, asphalt-ripping racing down the 1/8-mile track! Friday is the day of the "Big Show," and all Chevelle showcars will be parked on the show field for judging. There are plenty of Participant activities (Seminars, pedal car races, Redneck horseshoes, the infamous Rod Toss, and even Hot Wheels races) going on throughout the entire event and even a relaxing Country-side cruise through the beautiful hills of Tennessee on Friday evening. Saturday offers plenty more of the same, with all registered cars on the show field, family activities and contests, and the Awards Ceremony/BBQ followed by another huge All-Chevelle Cruise! Sunday is a day to pack it away and hit the highway. Which day is best? You decide.
I've heard some real nice cars come to this event, I don't think my car is nice enough to put in the show. Will I get laughed at?
Some of the finest Chevelles in the country show up for this event, that is a fact! However, Chevell-abration is not a cut-throat point-judged show. It's a family event, perfect for meeting old friends and making new ones while enjoying the fun, sun and good old-fashioned Chevelle camaraderie!!! There are Chevelles of all types here, from highly detailed, restored Chevelles to highly-modified race cars, and clean daily drivers to unmolested original Survivors!! There's room and classes for everyone and their Chevelles. The only laughing that goes on here is from all the fun that everyone's having!!!
What is Moss Wright Park like, what should I expect?
Moss-Wright Park is a community park. So that means the show cars are parked on freshly-mowed grass, there's plenty of parking for trailers, and lots of nice shade trees to park your lawn chairs under! So respect for the host community and fellow Chevellers is a must; no horseplay with the cars, no coolers full of beer behind the car, and no pets on the show-field.
Where can I stay when and if I make the trip to Chevell-abration?
There are plenty of hotels within a half-mile or so of Moss-Wright park, and even more within a 5-10 mile radius. ACES Members get hotel info in their Chevelle World magazine; non-Members can call the ACES Hotline (615) 643-2237 (7-11pm CDT) for housing info.
So how do the cars get judged?
The cars are judged by the Participants. Every registered Participant gets a ballot when they pick up their Goody bag, and chooses his/her favorite Chevelle in each class. Classes are broken down by each year and whether they fall into the Stock (three changes or less) or Modified (more than three changes), and there are no 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place winners....just the Top Three in each class. This makes for a real laid back atmosphere without the cut-throat competition usually associated with a "point-judged" show.
What are the chances that Chevell-abration will come to the West coast, or the Northeast, or anywhere else besides Tennessee in the coming years?
Chevell-abration will continue to be held in Goodlettsville,TN for as long as they will have us. The first Chevell-abration was held in 1997 with about 100 Chevelles showing up. Every year since then, it has grown in size and quality. There are five ACES Regional events that held during the Summer months throughout the country, including Atlanta, Baltimore, Niagara Falls, Kansas City and Seattle...join ACES and read all about these great regional events near you!
Aces Chevell~abration is a member's only event. Join ACES now and take part in all we have to offer including our bi-monthly magazine delivered right to your door!

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