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Im just a dumb hobbyist.. We should all be watching Steve M.. That car is going to be insane!

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Looks great, Stan......

Too bad the sun wasn't out for the debut drive and pic.

Next week isn't looking good for my primer debut either. I'm NOT spraying that stuff in my shop....



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Mitch.. I hear ya.. even my good cartridge mask wasnt really up to the task.. If I had to use any quantity of epoxy primer Id have a supplied air helmet

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John D.-I think you should change the CAC counter to Sat. (6 days?) since the Anoka show is really the first 'official' event and the attending Chevelles are going to 'cruise' in to the Anoka Show. 

Time for some folks to get a wrenchin'! 

 



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Right now it wouldn't matter if it was EXTENDED to 30 days. That clock will still run out, just like my money did....



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Technically. It should have expired already as of last sunday with the Spring Extravaganza show. Thats the first real outdoor show of the season.



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To be "geographically" fair, I split the difference between Anoka and Hastings.

(None the less it got a bunch of people motivated.... didn't it?)

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Chris R wrote:

Technically. It should have expired already as of last sunday with the Spring Extravaganza show. Thats the first real outdoor show of the season.


I don't know... I'd call that an 'indoor' show because all the participants (me included) were sitting inside their cars trying to stay warm! 



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I would have called it the fall extravangaza.



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John D wrote:

To be "geographically" fair, I split the difference between Anoka and Hastings.

(None the less it got a bunch of people motivated.... didn't it?)


 It got me motivated. I'm usually putting stuff off until Feb. This year I was done a couple weeks ago mroe or less, though this last weekend I did finally put my kick panels in and drive it around the block. With the smaller steering wheel and higher seats, it'll take a little seat time to get used to driving it again.



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