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Re: car shows

To: dneuman@stars.sfsu.edu, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: car shows
From: Gordon Glasgow <glasgow@serv.net>
Date: Sat, 06 May 2000 17:15:08 -0700
Tractor section - is that where they put the Healeys?  ;-)

Your car makes that Vette look pretty tacky, Barrie. Right on.

B Strachan wrote:

> I haven't seen much about Solvang on the list this year.  Did everyone
> have a good time?
>
> One reason I didn't go, we just got back from the Hurricane Rotary
> Easter Car Show the weekend before, and while it was a lot of fun, it
> was also a long drive.  We just weren't ready for another freeway
> marathon, having just put over a thousand miles on the Roadster :-(
>
> Hurricane, Utah is a little town about 20 miles north of St. George,
> which is a very scenic area about 20 miles north of the Arizona border
> in the southwest part of the state.  It turns out that many towns in
> Southern Utah have Spring car shows and I'm planning to go to more of
> them. The surroundings are great and you meet some interesting people.
>
> You Roadsterites ought to enter your cars in some of these shows.  I
> have only seen one other Roadster in any of the "general interest" car
> shows I've attended, and that was Jon Frampton's gorgeous restoration
> which took a first place at the Huntington Beach Concours d'Elegance
> last year.  We need to get out there and show the flag a bit.  My
> Roadster got a lot of attention at Hurricane, although they parked me
> next to a really tricked out 'Vette that I thought would steal the
> show.  It's good clean fun to just hang around and talk to friendly
> people who aren't Roadster owners, but "knew somebody who had one" or
> "had one when I was in college" or "always wondered what these things
> were". And yes, the Roadster did get a third place trophy even though I
> entered it in the wrong class  ;-)
>
> You can see a page of pictures from the Hurricane show at
>
> http://members.home.net/bstrachan/carshow1.JPG
>
> Barrie
> '66 2000
> San Diego

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