b4black
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- May 24, 2001
Bowling Green?
Anybody going?
It's two weeks away. I've been there before and it's pretty good. But last year I balked at the last moment and didn't go. I'm leaning towards not going again this year.
For me it's seven hours. And the GSCA doesn't exactly roll out the red carpet for you, especially if you don't have a Big Block or Intercooler. I wanted to put my '83 TR in the car show. But I found out that it's $20, plus the GSCA memebrship for $35 AND a registration fee of $50. Now I understand why the car show is so small. It's not worth registering unless your racing. And while I'd love to race, there is no class for Carb/Turbo (or even 84/85 Hot Air), so it's only bracket racing. I can do that at home and not worry about breaking my car 7 hours from home.
I'm not trying to discourage anybody from going. It really is a good time and I recommend going if you don't have to drive yourself halfway across the country. There's a lot of good people there to meet.
Anybody going?
It's two weeks away. I've been there before and it's pretty good. But last year I balked at the last moment and didn't go. I'm leaning towards not going again this year.
For me it's seven hours. And the GSCA doesn't exactly roll out the red carpet for you, especially if you don't have a Big Block or Intercooler. I wanted to put my '83 TR in the car show. But I found out that it's $20, plus the GSCA memebrship for $35 AND a registration fee of $50. Now I understand why the car show is so small. It's not worth registering unless your racing. And while I'd love to race, there is no class for Carb/Turbo (or even 84/85 Hot Air), so it's only bracket racing. I can do that at home and not worry about breaking my car 7 hours from home.
I'm not trying to discourage anybody from going. It really is a good time and I recommend going if you don't have to drive yourself halfway across the country. There's a lot of good people there to meet.