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Old Aug 25, 2014 | 05:26 PM
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Default Re: You never know

I have no problem with late model cars in shows or cruise-ins. The first summer I owned my Turbo Z ('87) I took it to three car shows which back then nobody did. I still have a problem to this day with shows or cruise-in that have a 'cut off year, but it's their show and if they want to turn down perfectly good money for their cause that's their business. Half the late models at Quaker Steak yesterday were show cars but, the other half had faded paint and primered or different colored body parts. I take offense to the idea that every Mustang, Corvette or Camaro is automatically "Qualified" (her words) regardless of it's condition. Heaven knows how many other nice cars they turned away, maybe that's why the lot was half full. Found out right before I left that MONDAY is Mustang night and TUESDAY is Corvette night which makes me wonder why they also let them take so many spaces at the SUNDAY cruise. By the way +fireamx, had I been driving a "K" car the age alone would have qualified me.
 
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