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			That Light Blue Yenko towards the bottom was beautiful!!  Dan  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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			Thanks for the pics Firehawk...sure wih I could have seen them in person ! Nice cars everyone. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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			 <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="">quote:</font><HR>It's not everyday you get to see 30 yenkos, Nickeys, and Baldwin cars all in the same room. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE> 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	30! Try around 45! [Note: the reason I say "around" 45 is due to the lack of my making to the Gateway Center before everyone headed to the track 1996Z15: We will hopefully have pictures up on the Reunion page within a couple of days, and you can check out that 'Vette...  | 
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			Thanks guys, yeah I had a blast!  By the way do you guys consider the newer Camaros and firebirds modified by SLP Engineering, or that 2001 Berger Camaro, as "Supercar" material?  I mean they were farmed out to SLP and Berger.  I'd just like to know what you guys think.  I wonder about this question from time to time. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Hey also, If any of you local (St. Louis area) Supercar or muscle car guys want to have a joint show/cruise with us (F-body Association of St. Louis F.A.ST. for short, please drop us a line at our message board or email me at [email protected]. We would love to do a joint event with you guys any time! Our club consists mostly of the newer LT1 and LS1 powered cars but we do have some 1st and 3rd generation f-cars. Again, we would love to do something with your club. Thanks! Dave 95 Firehawk #237 315hp all stock member of F.A.ST. http://pub79.ezboard.com/bfbodyassociationofstlouis7554 p.s. I work for one of the largest diecast 1/18th scale model car retailers in the midwest; Designs In Motion www.inmax.com/dim If you guys need a car is diecast we probably have it in our 1,500 car inventory. Give me a call and I'll see what I can do 800-250-8848 
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			"42" appears to be the official number of registered supercars. 1-'67 Gibb Z racecar, 2-67 Nickey Camaros, 1-'68 Yenko Camaro, 3 '68 Gibb/Harrell Novas, 1-'68 Harrell Chevelle, 14-'69 Yenko Camaros, 3-'69 Yenko Chevelles, 2 '69 COPO Camaros, 1 COPO Chevelle, 5 ZL-1 Camaros, 3-70 Yenko Deuces, 1-Gibb LS-6 Chevelle, 1-'70 COPO Camaro, 3 Baldwin-Motion Vettes, 1-'81 Yenko Turo Z Camaro. Plus, an awesome display of Yenko, Gibb, Harrell and other supercar related memorabilia. Tom  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			[Edited by sYc (09-06-2001 at 09:39 AM).] 
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			Just got back from the reunioun. As usual a great event. Looking forward to the next one already...BKH 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	[Edited by bkhpah (09-02-2001 at 07:54 PM).]  | 
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			I had a blast! My convertible used a half a tank of gas each way, and got covered in bugs on the way home. It was incredible to see those cars run. And I'm sure everyone feared my mighty 16-second run. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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