On April 6th, despite snowy weather, the 8th annual "All Fools Day" car cruise was held in New Mexico. 16 cars participated in the event, which included poker runs, dice rolls, card draws, and other games. After lunch at the Bibo Bar, Larry Rodgers emerged as the winner, spelling out "I'm a Car Fool" with dice rolls, earning him the coveted jester's hat and the title of "All Fool's Day Car Cruise" champion.
Foolhardy Revelers Brave Inclement Weather for Eighth Annual "All Fools Day" Car Cruise
Despite the unseasonable snowfall on the morning of April 6th, a group of intrepid car enthusiasts defied the elements to embark on the eighth annual "All Fools Day" car cruise. The event, typically held under clear and temperate skies, was met with a mix of surprise and amusement among participants, who nonetheless remained undeterred in their pursuit of automotive camaraderie.
As the first rays of sunlight pierced through the swirling snow, veteran attendees Evelyn and her husband, driving their 1959 Chevrolet truck, set off for the Fire and Ice Park, the designated starting point for the cruise. To their delight, they found two fellow enthusiasts already present, with more arriving within minutes. The group enthusiastically distributed playing materials for the day's festivities, which included a poker run and a dice-rolling game featuring custom-crafted 3" x 3" foam rubber cubes inscribed with the phrase "I'm a Car... F... O... O... L."
With spirits soaring, the participants set off on their predetermined route, making their first stop at the historic Route 66 drive-thru for a photo shoot that captured both the playful spirit of the event and the absurdity of driving convertibles in the midst of a snowstorm. Undeterred by the biting wind, they continued eastward to Skyway for another round of dice-rolling and card-drawing. From there, they traversed the iconic Silver Bridge and crossed I-40 to the vintage Whiting Brothers sign, where they engaged in a spirited coin toss for a commemorative set of Route 66 coasters.
As the miles rolled by, each stop presented a new challenge and a fresh opportunity to embrace the folly of the day. At the Villa de Cubero store, a high card draw yielded a tie-dyed shirt to Terry Fletcher, while a hula hoop contest at Budville Trading Post crowned Liz Laurent as the undisputed hula girl dashboard doll champion.
Finally, as the sun began its descent, the convoy made its way to the legendary Bibo Bar, where a sumptuous lunch of famous Green Chili Cheese Burgers awaited them. Amidst the convivial atmosphere, the poker hand and dice roll competition reached its climax, with Terry Fletcher emerging victorious as the winner of the coveted fuzzy dice.
As conversations ebbed and flowed, the time came for the crowning moment of the day: the announcement of the "All Fool's Day Car Cruise" winner. One by one, participants rolled their dice, their anticipation palpable. Suddenly, a triumphant cry rang out from the far end of the table: "We got it!" Larry Rodgers had successfully completed the dice roll, spelling out the enigmatic phrase: "I'M A CAR FOOL."
The room erupted in applause as Evelyn retrieved the jester's hat from her husband's jacket pocket and bestowed upon Larry Rodgers the honor of coronation. With a beaming smile, his wife, Candy, placed the crown upon his head, completing the transformation of the day's greatest fool.
The eighth annual "All Fools Day" car cruise may have been marked by an unexpected snowstorm, but it ultimately served to highlight the indomitable spirit of its participants. Through laughter, camaraderie, and a shared love of classic automobiles, they embraced the folly of the day and created memories that will surely be cherished for years to come. As the snow continued to fall gently around them, the foolhardy revelers bid each other farewell, carrying with them the knowledge that they had once again defied reason and celebrated the enduring legacy of Route 66.