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Old 02-19-2009, 08:14 PM
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This is a tremendous club and site. All of the parties mentioned have made significant contributions, from virtually day one, as have many of the other members, even those who have never owned a "Super Car" by definition.

I would travel to the SCR for any One of the multitude of reasons to participate.

1) The People

2) The Events

3) The Cars

4) etc..

I sincerely hope to see everyone as well as the cool stuff they may bring to SCR12.

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Old 02-19-2009, 08:23 PM
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Is there a post somewhere that will explain what you guys are talking about? Looks like I missed something. Is there a problem with guys like me being a member of this site who don't have "Supercars"? If so, I will move on.

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Tony, not sure why you interpreted the above posts that way. Everyone is welcome even ford lover . All we ask is for everyone to follow the rules, and have fun which is what this hobby is about. I wish I could find a Tony Sucks Icon, and then you would feel the love, but this will do....

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Old 02-19-2009, 08:32 PM
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Is there a post somewhere that will explain what you guys are talking about? Looks like I missed something. Is there a problem with guys like me being a member of this site who don't have "Supercars"? If so, I will move on.

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Tony, no thats not what anyone is saying.. I do not own a supercar and I belong to the site and am a member. There are lots of others also like this.. It's all about the hobby and people like the others have said.. I totally agree with that!

But with the Supercar Reunion Show its nice to see just that, Supercars... I know there were some stipulations as to what cars could be brought there.. This is still a great site with tons of knowledgeable people and where you can learn something new everyday about this hobby!!

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Old 02-19-2009, 08:37 PM
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Come on Tone, You are an important cog in this wheel. You have alot to offer!
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:54 PM
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Haven't been online much recently....only to check on Charley's 70 Z28 and the recent Copo barn find, so I missed what has taken place.

I would like to say as someone who has been here for some time, I have always enjoyed seeing the Supercar Workshop work. I have learned a tremendous amount of knowledge from them and think they are a great asset to the site. Plus Brian and Joe are very good guys.

I don't know what the issue is but I truly hope it's something that will work itself out.
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Old 02-19-2009, 08:08 PM
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<font color="red">SCR12
Tom Clary-Red Alert LS-6 Chevelle
jon Clary-1969 Yenko Camaro
Rob Clary-1969 Yenko Nova </font>

And add Howie in his '70 Gibb Camaro, who says by reunion time he will be running well into the 9's.

Wow..!!
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:53 PM
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I've read all of this and I'm still lost??? I hope that SCW comes back! I know I don't own any SuperCars, but it was, and has, been great to see all the works of art and "chat" with all of the people on this site! Tons of knowledge and great people! I know that most of my generation is into the fart pipe mufflers, but I have been hooked to V8 rumble and inline sixes, since I was knee high. I just want to say that I am here for all of the knowledge and to support the hobby with a great bunch of people. The only thing that can take it away is death and alzheimers.
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