This event is beginning to sound like fun.
It's true that Florida is a bit far for us in the extreme Northeast (Quebec City for me) to drive for a weekend car event. However, I have to admit that the best vintage car trip of my life so far was what I, and others along the way (Ferrari Chat members) called The Cavalino Classic Snowball Run to Palm Beach , Florida in January 2010, which started in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada during a snow storm. I started it alone with a 1969 Ferrari that I had restored, on an open U-Haul trailer and towed it to Maryland, left the tow-truck and trailer there, no more snow, and drove my Ferrari, along with my friends and their two old Ferraris the rest of the way to the Breakers in Palm Beach. My round trip took 8 days to drive. We spent 10 days at the Breakers, including about five for the Cavallino Classic (my wife flew there and back to meet me) and the whole trip was a "once in a lifetime experience".
I was almost 65 years old then. I am almost 80 now, but I can probably find a retired nephew to go with me to share the driving. I am not concerned about my 230SL's reliability. It has never been better.
Easier and more realistic for me at my current age would be something organized in Williamsburg or points North. (less driving, commensurate with a long weekend car event). I imagine it would probably be my last event, hopefully not in a snowstorm this time.
I will closely monitor the discussions as the 2025 event develops.
Tom Kizer