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Concerning Chevelles, I feel that the ACES group controls them quite a bit and has many regional shows that draw nicely. As far as parts/vendors, I tell everybody (Spring Carlisle) that if you are not there on opening day on Wed, everything is gone (parts that are rare and/or reasonably priced). People basically go through the sellers pick up as he pulls into the fairgrounds. Internet has definitely taken a huge chunk of the business, why incur the cost of dragging it to a swapmeet when you can put it on the internet, and get top dollar even if you don't know what it is or what it is worth. My 2 cents
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Concerning Chevelles, I feel that the ACES group controls them quite a bit and has many regional shows that draw nicely. [/ QUOTE ] I'm not talking about drawing a large group.. I'm talking about a venue that Judges these cars.. ACES is not a Nationally Judged event.. just another park em and let the participants pick their favorite... nice for those who don't care.. anywho.. that is a whole other topic.. don't want to segway into another entirely hot topic.. my point is merely if you are hosting a show with the title GM Nationals.. you would expect Top Notch fully restored Chevelles to show up and get Judged by Knowlegeable judges.. but the owners of these cars are not coming because the classes are poor and the judging stinks..but I agree, there are plenty of places to bring a Chevelle and be with like company... just few that Judge. Just my opinion. |
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