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That is just cool.
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Thanks for the support! I'll try to maintain the facebook page. It's great to be #1 at something!
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As far as I'm concerned if a guy wants to make a simple statement saying he has the first 67 festival pace car replica by Vehicle Identification Number sequence he shouldn't have to be subjected to the inquisition. Thats a nice car you have but I like its big brother you just added to the IPC stable better.
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I get such a laugh out of those threads
Great car Tyler!!!
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I would call that thread disrespectful. Even though JohnZ always responds professionally, that same courtesy is not shown to him.
John is the biggest asset this hobby has. He is in the National Corvette Museum Hall of Fame (only the 2nd historian if I recall correctly) and gives selflessly and freely to the hobby (be it Nova, Camaro, Corvair, Corvette, Viper, Firebird, etc). The IPC guys sure are making a name for themselves....
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Kurt,
Yes, John is a great asset. Whether it be on the CRG site, IPC site, etc. But, I'd appreciate that you show the respect to everyone on the IPC site by not lumping them in together. You don’t seem to remember that I was a CRG associate at one time. I was a member of both sites and it seems to me the powers that be couldn’t handle it. I usually tend to not get involved in these discussions on both sites. But, you need to realize when you throw a grenade, innocent people get hit by shrapnel. I don’t care what was first or who is out of line. Leave this on the playground where it belongs. Mike <font color="red"> </font> <font color="black"> </font> <font color="black"> </font> |
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Wow...this reminds me of the thread about the last 67 Z-28...my car is the only cowl dated 07C 67 Z..and only some 200 cars from the end of production. But apparently there is an 07B 67 Z with a later VIN....that thread (and friendly argument)went on for weeks...
I still do not understand if my car was ordered last...built last..or delivered last... So I always state the facts.."the last cowl dated 67 Z known" Have fun with this thread !!! |
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But, I'd appreciate that you show the respect to everyone on the IPC site by not lumping them in together. You don’t seem to remember that I was a CRG associate at one time. I was a member of both sites and it seems to me the powers that be couldn’t handle it. Mike [/ QUOTE ] Mike, Yes, it's really 3-5 IPC guys that set the tone so noone else wants to post. And anyone who disagrees, gets booted. If it's not right, then the other members need to help change the tone & culture of the site or guilt by association. People regularly tell me they won't post on the IPC site just for that reason. Noone in CRG had any issues with you being a member of both groups, I don't recall it ever coming up - you didn't have the time to participate. In fact, Rich told you to contact us if you had the time in the future.
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[ QUOTE ]
I would call that thread disrespectful. Even though JohnZ always responds professionally, that same courtesy is not shown to him. John is the biggest asset this hobby has. He is in the National Corvette Museum Hall of Fame (only the 2nd historian if I recall correctly) and gives selflessly and freely to the hobby (be it Nova, Camaro, Corvair, Corvette, Viper, Firebird, etc). The IPC guys sure are making a name for themselves.... [/ QUOTE ] John Z. doesn't need any validation from me or anyone else. He IS a walking talking encyclopedia. I certainly have learned much from him, and he is always available and approachable. A true legend in the car hobby. Thank you John for helping all of the true car enthusiast. You are certainly appreciated by our members on this site. ![]()
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