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Posted by big fred on July 21, 2003 at 07:13:45 from (130.76.32.20):
In Reply to: What's Your Opinion? posted by K-Mo on July 19, 2003 at 18:48:00:
Well, that's the way car shows are normally done. Since it's a car show first, don't be too surprised. If you enter, you don't have to compete, you know. Just enter, show off your work, and enjoy the show. I went to the Good Guys Northwest Nationals street rod show this past weekend, and there were plenty of top-notch show cars there, but there were also plenty of everyday street rods, one of which looked real sharp, but the owner claimed he had over 100,000 miles on it. Not a show winner, but probably more impressive than most of the winners. There were also a few real ragged looking rods that looked like they needed a new paint job. Everybody seemed to be enjoying the show, but only those few with the show-winning rods were taking Pepto-Bismol.
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