Dedicated to the Promotion and Preservation of American Muscle Cars, Dealer built Supercars and COPO cars. |
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Jeff; Even as it applies to just the reunion, I can not explain, 100%, what a supercar is. Boy, I wish I could! That is why many things advertising the reunion end with this "... and cars of special interest". A good example is the very car being debated else where on this board, the DH FC. It was allowed to park indoors at the reunion because I felt it was a part of racing history, and a "neat" car. It may be being a DH car had not surfaced yet. It would make my life much easier if I chose not to do this, as I catch more flak over allowing these cars to park indoors then I do any other part of the event. But, I will continue to do this, as long as space allows. I think it adds to the event, and allows all of us to view cars we might not get to other wise.
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Tom, there are some of us out here who feel that you do a great job with the web site and the reunion. For the SuperCar fan, there is no other web site or car show that comes close. [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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Its amazing how money changes things. I remember when this hobby was just that and the most important thing was how the owner viewed their cars, not what others thought of them ( somewhat idealistic ).
Kind of reminds me of this site about two weeks ago. How things change. At a cost of around $3,500A can't see me ever getting to a reunion but have sure have enjoyed the site. If Tom you are behind it more power to you shame I can't meet you. Battle on, Rgds Terry from the land of OZ |
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