Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
MESQUITE, Nev. – By 5 p.m. Friday, 786 show cars, truck and motorcycles had registered for Mesquite Motor Mania 2014, sponsored by the Mesquite Resort Association and held at the Casablanca Resort & Casino, 950 West Mesquite Boulevard.
The weekend event continues Saturday and Sunday, from 8 a.m., open to all years, makes and models of classic cars, including vintage, classic, hot rods, street rods and custom vehicles. The car show is free to the public and opens at 8 a.m. PST both days.
Mesquite Resort Association will be drawing for and awarding $15,000 in cash to car show entrants. Saturday, $3,500 dollars will be given away by drawing. Sunday $8,000 total will be awarded for People’s Choice, $1,000, Participants’ pick, $2,000, and Best of Show $3,000, plus an additional $2,000 in cash for a variety of other car fan favorites.
Art and Rita Kam from Las Vegas have been the head of Mesquite Motor Mania for six years.
“More than I can count,” Art Kam said of his years in the show. “We do this for the love of cars and car people. Car people love to show off all their hard work and see the public enjoy them.”
The show is staffed by volunteers, Art Kam said. “If it weren’t for all the volunteers this could never happen,” he said, “I want to thank each and every one of them.”
Entrants will compete for trophies in the Roaring Engines, Burnout Contest and the Slow Drags. These are fan-involved events.
Spectators will find bleachers to sit on next to the “Track” behind the white canvas event center at the CasaBlanca, starting at 11 a.m. Saturday. The competitions continue on the southeast side of Eureka Casino Resort beginning at 6 p.m.
Every room in Mesquite is sold out and some people are staying in St. George for the wekend, Art Kam said. Interstate 15 southbound is open with no restrictions this weekend. However, northbound I-15 is narrowed to one lane at Arizona mile post 22 with no significant slowdowns.
Dan and Ilona Sneidmiller from St. George drove their 1955 Thunderbird to the show.
“Dan has owned ‘The Baby Bird’ for 55 years,” Ilona Sneidmiller said of their Thunderbird. “It has been restored three times. The last time was about 10 years ago,” Ilona Sneidmiller said. “We drive it. We don’t trailer it.”
There will be music and entertainment at both CasaBlanca and Eureka on Saturday. The awards presentations start a 1 p.m. on Sunday.
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Cars cruise mesquite as the go from the CasaBlanca to the Eureka. Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Rita Kam checks in the entrants at the registration desk in the CasaBlanca. Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Corvair? Yes it is. At least it is powered by a Corvair engine. These were know at “The Whale” and were built in Kansas in the 1960s. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
This 1955 “Shoebox” Chevy is one of many Utah cars participating in the Mesquite Motor Mania. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
This 1930s Hot Rod is one of many Utah cars participating in the Mesquite Motor Mania. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Chris Slater brought his sweet, blown 454 1970 El Camino to Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Custom 1946 Chevy COE owned by Richard Wood. Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Show vehicles have come from Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, California and even Hawaii. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
“It has its old 292 CID engine in it but it has been bored and stroked out to 331 CID,” Dan Sneidmiller said. “ It has 330hp and 330pound feet of torque. I added a 5-speed transmission to make her go down the road.” Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
The aftermath of the burnout contest at Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Spectators watch and help judge the competitions at Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
L-R: Volunteers Cynthia Hanson and Carrie Azama have the answers to any of your questions at the registration desk inside the CasaBlanca Resort Casino. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Utah car show participant cruises Mesquite Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Chrome is king at 2014 Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Tom Valk, Utah has driven his 1941 Chevy Rat Rod pickup to the east coast and back. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
Rhonda Bailey (background), Mesquite NV, shows of her completely original 1960 Mercedes 190SL. Motor Mania, CasaBlanca Resort & Casino, Mesquite, Nev., Jan 17, 2014 | Photo by John Teas, St. George News
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Originally from Iowa, John Teas transplanted to Saint George in 2012 from New Mexico. John is a photojournalist and feature writer for several automotive publications, educational media and corporate public relations as as St. George News.
“I have a degree in life experiences and a love of all that is outdoors,” he said.