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| Well as soon as I get off my butt and throw the beer cooler in the trunk, the 5th Ave and me are Carlisle bound! I'll catch up with y'all when I get back on Sunday! | |
| from the Mopar show in one piece. It was a fairly productive trip, too. I ended up scoring a gas tank for the DeSoto, and some Cordoba/Mirada style aluminum rims. They were filthy, but should clean up pretty well. $75 for the set. Once they're on my NYer, it should look sorta like this. | |
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Replying to: tvague (Nov 07, 2008 5:37 pm) Raffle tickets can be purchased at $1 each or 7 for $5. |
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| Looks like I am going to have to be sure to attend the big local concours this year....hopefully the weather will be nice, and I can drive the old car, as it will be very appropriate this year. | |
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July 16th - Autocross - Our 2nd annual autocross will be held at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds in Monroe, Washington. Autocrossing is a motorsports event in which a course is laid-out using traffic pylons as gates on a large, paved area, which is generally free from obstructions. Competitors are given the opportunity to walk through the course to familiarize themselves with the pattern and devise a driving strategy. Cars are then allowed onto the course one at a time, and the driver must navigate the course as quickly as possible, passing through each gate in the appropriate order. Typically each driver is allowed at least three attemps, or runs, with the fastest time recorded as their competition time. Track time: 9:00am - 4:00pm Tech starts at 7:00am. Space is limited to 80 vehicles (Ford powered only) All vehicles must pass a technical inspection. Pre-registration: $35 Day of event: $40 Contact info is Shannon Wolk - partsgoddess23 Friday July 17th - "Pony Trails to Yakima" More Info to Follow Saturday July 18th - MCA Regional Judged Show Bellevue Community College Steve Hermans 206-930-3221 Rob Ogden 206-933-7461 Sunday July 19th - Peoples Choice Show Bellevue Community College For further details or any questions, call Ron Foster - 425-743-3592 or email... Roundup
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Replying to: euphonium (Jul 12, 2009 1:02 pm) |
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Replying to: tvague (Jun 07, 2009 5:16 am) Hundreds of painstakingly and lovingly built show vehicles are gathering from throughout California and neighboring states in support of Seafaring Opportunities For Those In Need (SOFTIN), Inc., a genuine (501c3) nonprofit providing at-sea education and skill-building experiences for disabled, impaired, victims of abuse, frail elderly and youths-at-risk. All proceeds fund SOFTIN programs. Visitors to the show will ogle and admire “cherry” cars, (classics, hot rods, lowriders), trucks and bicycles, listen and dance to Redfish classic rock band, listen to popular DJs mixing music and announcements, visit vendor booths filled with goodies and services, peruse and bid on fun and valuable donated items, try for raffle prizes, and find fun things for kids to do…. All to support SOFTIN’s programs benefitting special-needs people. Using the healing powers of the sea and emotional excitement of interaction with critters of the sea, SOFTIN’s educational curriculum teaches special-needs people and youths-at-risk about the waterfront, types of vessels, jobs on the water, principles of ethical angling, ocean conservation, marine debris prevention, water quality management. Come support a worthy charity and have a great time. Tickets are $10. Sponsored by Toyota of Santa Barbara, Steve Nuttall Trucking Redfish Classic Rock Band, Cathy’s Daycare. For more information, contact Capt. Tiffany Vague: tvague |
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| Anybody going to Macungie, PA on the weekend of July 31st thru August 2nd? I plan on being there Saturday, August 1st. | |
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I stopped by the local Mustang show today. I didn't get a chance to get over there until after 2PM, so many cars were leaving or already gone. Still, I saw a few cool cars. At least two dozen Shelbys, a couple of Panteras, a nice 63.5 Falcon Sprint with a 260, a 2K mile (I think) Contour SVT, some 80s notchbacks made up like period state patrol cars - one even had all of the period communication gear, a trio of discofied Mustang II Cobras, and many other interesting cars. I was going to look for euphonium's pony, but I didn't seem to be able to remember what it was. A 66 GT wasn't specific enough
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Cleaned out my phone camera, a few boring pics from the show. There were hundreds of other cars I didn't bother to photograph...it was hot and I was tired. http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa103/ww77ww/2009-07-19141137.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa103/ww77ww/2009-07-19141841.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa103/ww77ww/2009-07-19142055.jpg http://i201.photobucket.com/albums/aa103/ww77ww/2009-07-19141012.jpg |
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