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Al got a long distance award and an award in his class with his 35th Anniversary LE. Glenn and Mary won a few awards! I may be leaving others out. A big Congrats to everyone that won an award there,considering the bad weather we had and keeping the cars clean was not an easy task.
Congrats Glenn & Mary! I bet that 30th drew in a lot of people like always!!!
Congrats to all the others as well, Mark, Al, etc. Great job. :thumb: Posts: 2651 | From: Enola (Harrisburg Area), Pennsylvania | Registered: Jan 2002
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It was a great show (barring the weather). Good times, good friends and COOL CARS!!!
Looking forward to next year!
Also, thats for the ride to the stores(s) to find the hardware! It worked like a charm.
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quote:Originally posted by Xsta Z 28: Congrats to you to Greg!
It was a great show (barring the weather). Good times, good friends and COOL CARS!!!
Looking forward to next year!
Also, thats for the ride to the stores(s) to find the hardware! It worked like a charm.
Good to hear that you made it home ok! I guess we missed a big thunderstorm while we were driving around to the different stores. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Congrats on your award Greg. We arrived home at about 11pm and had a safe trip back. Traffic on the 401 was very light up until the Kitchener area. We hope to see you next at the NEOCC Fall Classic in September.
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quote:Originally posted by Harry: Congrats on your award Greg. We arrived home at about 11pm and had a safe trip back. Traffic on the 401 was very light up until the Kitchener area. We hope to see you next at the NEOCC Fall Classic in September.
Congrats to you as well.I forgot you got an award too! My mind is fried from no sleep!See you at the NEOCC Fall Classic Show. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Congrats everyone - can we get a run down of who won for what and any photos of award winners?
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Thanks Greg, it was good to meet you in person finally also...It was a tough wknd, caught in 2 hrs rain at the show, I then went and cleaned it all back up to be judged and large street class I was in, but I was very happy to achieve an award...I also got an award for 3rd long distance traveled, 900 miles each way and I also got called up for a certificate for being first car registered from NH. Al
-------------------- 2002 35th LE # 115, SLP build # 986, T-top, 6 spd, 345hp OEM lid/CME, SLP Long Tubes, Random cats, SLP strut tower brace, SLP bolt on subframe connectors, adjustable billet lower control arms, adjustable billet pannard bar, SLP MAF sensor, smooth bellows, reusable Blackwing filter, Red Top Optima battery, Mobil 1 oil cap, Pro-5.0 shifter/shortened 1 1/2", 35th car cover, 35th floor mats, GM trophy mat, GM portfolio, SLP portfolio, key fobs/dash plaque(not installed), GM OPTIONS...traction control, rear defogger, 12 disk changer Polished ZO6 Dante replica wheels with BFG Gforce tires, rears are 18X10.5 with 295 35 18 tires, fronts are 18X9.5 with 240 40 18 tires.
quote:Originally posted by 35th_camaro_ss: Thanks Greg, it was good to meet you in person finally also...It was a tough wknd, caught in 2 hrs rain at the show, I then went and cleaned it all back up to be judged and large street class I was in, but I was very happy to achieve an award...I also got an award for 3rd long distance traveled, 900 miles each way and I also got called up for a certificate for being first car registered from NH. Al
Congrats again! Can you believe that guy from California who drove 2800 miles one way to the show? That speaks for itself.He deserved a 4 foot tall trophy!
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That sure is a LONG trip, I sure say he deserves something specail for that drive, I know mine was quite a drive and he drove 3 times as far as I did...sure shows dedication and love for these cars and the people involved. Al
-------------------- 2002 35th LE # 115, SLP build # 986, T-top, 6 spd, 345hp OEM lid/CME, SLP Long Tubes, Random cats, SLP strut tower brace, SLP bolt on subframe connectors, adjustable billet lower control arms, adjustable billet pannard bar, SLP MAF sensor, smooth bellows, reusable Blackwing filter, Red Top Optima battery, Mobil 1 oil cap, Pro-5.0 shifter/shortened 1 1/2", 35th car cover, 35th floor mats, GM trophy mat, GM portfolio, SLP portfolio, key fobs/dash plaque(not installed), GM OPTIONS...traction control, rear defogger, 12 disk changer Polished ZO6 Dante replica wheels with BFG Gforce tires, rears are 18X10.5 with 295 35 18 tires, fronts are 18X9.5 with 240 40 18 tires.
quote:Originally posted by 35th_camaro_ss: That sure is a LONG trip, I sure say he deserves something specail for that drive, I know mine was quite a drive and he drove 3 times as far as I did...sure shows dedication and love for these cars and the people involved. Al
Al,that guy from California that drove 2800 miles one way should have gotten one a free admission to Camaro Superfest next year or at least a free oil change! That was totally awesome when they announced how far he drove! You had a cruise yourself.Maybe I will suggest that the top 3 long distance driven get an award and a free oil change.You guys deserve it! Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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