The 411
Show Name:
Mooneyes X-mas Party Show & Drag '07
 There were plenty of classic rides hitting hard on the track. |  The Hot Rod Trio was one of many bands rockin' the stage. |  Now that's a chop-top. |
Date:
December 8, 2007
Venue (City/State ):
Irwindale Speedway, Irwindale, California
Spectator Attendance:
8,000
Total Vehicle Entrants:
1,400
Awards Given:
Specially pinstriped Moon Wheel Discs were handed out for the best e.t. and the Mooneyes show pick.
Special Events:
Irwindale Speedway's eighth-mile dragstrip was open for races to anyone who entered a vehicle. Stage performances included the Dead Beat Daddys, Hot Rod Trio, and the Dynatones. Later in the day, several artists donated pieces of hot-rod artwork for auction to benefit the Shriners Hospital for Children. With the auctioneering help of famous tattoo artist Jack Rudy, a total of $3,210 was raised. The highlight of the on-stage activities had to be the pin-up girl contest put on by Bombshell-N-Ink. The contest got several hot women to strut their stuff for cash and other prizes.
Sponsors:
Mooneyes and Irwindale Speedway
Contact For Future Events:
www.mooneyesusa.com
 Well-equipped with a supercharged flathead motor, you can bet that this lightweight hot-rod truck is quick off the line. |  This is Mooneyes founder Dean Moon's original shop truck. It was built decades ago and is still a functioning shop truck. |  |
 |  |  One of the pioneers of the hot-rod scene, Gene Winfield was on hand selling parts and memorabilia. |
 |  We bet this crew knows how to perform live music too. | |