"Kickin' and Screamin'" Monster Truck Rides - Kids and adults could ride a 600-horsepower truck which was 12 feet tall and 12 feet wide and is equipped to safely transport groups of people strapped in chairs in the back bed. Each tire weighs 1100 pounds. Rides started from the picnic area for $5.00 per person with a portion going towards Museum education programs. The ride toured the Museum grounds and rider got a "higher" perspective of the car show.
Kiddie Car "Runway" Races - Young car lovers brought their 6-volt or 12-volt battery operated car and raced against another car down the miniature simulated runway in the Museum picnic grounds. Everyone was a winner by receiving a toy bag and medal at the finish line. The event was sponsored by Deka Batteries and Wal-Mart stores of Warner Robins. Following the races, Wal-Mart gave away a battery-operated H2 Hummer.
Cloggers - The Southern Flare Cloggers again provided their high stepping action mid-way through the car show. They have performed at major events in Georgia like the Macon Cherry Blossom Festival, the Georgia National Fair in Perry, the Georgia State Fair, Strawberry Festival in Forsyth and the Yellow Daisy Arts and Crafts Festival in Stone Mountain.
Oldies DJ Tommy Landrum - Tommy has been spinning '50s and '60s oldies at Wings and Wheels and many other car shows for years now and there's no one better. Contact Tommy with your music needs at P.O. Box 245, Winterville, GA 30683. (706) 742-2931
$500 Cash Giveaway and Door Prizes - A total of $500 cash was given away during the show - a $25 drawing every 15 minutes. In addition, all entrants got a chance at great door prizes: a car radio from Audio Shop; a $200 gift certificate from Styles Auto Enhancing - an authorized 3M dealer; $400 towards a set of Bridgestone wheels or tires from Kubias' Service Center; a $400 shopping spree from Warner Robins Supply; gift certificates from Caboodle Cartridge and fee Pizza for a Year from Papa John's.
Silent Auction - Spectators and entrants got a chance to bid on fourteen items including a $500 delux package from Tibidabo Spa and Salon in Warner Robins, a battery operated "Mustang" from Wal-Mart, a shop and tools from Tractor Supply, a ride in a WWII open cockpit Stearman, and tickets to a Brooks and Dunn Concert.
Model Aircraft and Radio Controlled Model Displays - In addition to the Museum's historic U.S. Air Force aircraft on display, spectators also enjoyed seeing a collection of detailed model aircraft and radio controlled aircraft models on display.