was thinking of going its on the 16th of october?
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was thinking of going its on the 16th of october?
Does any1 know the contact number 4 people who wanna participate?
610-781-7931
Here's the website: http://www.smashmasters.net/
They tried to do it last year but rain cancelled the show, hopefully they can pull it off this year with out any issues.
On the website it gives you a link to print out a registration form it says 16 car limit but I called scott wallace the man in charge and he said that's last years there's no limit and he just said he was hoping for a good turnout. So I'm gonna take my dads fifth avenue out for its final run.
does any1 know the payout?
how about a starting time for the events? thinking about heading up just to watch and don't really want to get there half way thru everything
Show starts at six. Ill be there in a purple new yorker
I remember that new yorker, it was one of the few cars that didn't hit me in the championship lol. Good Luck :wave:
Lol he had other fish to fry, but I went to go start the new yorker lastnight and the motors siezed....WTF but now i gotta set up another car. This really sucks the only reason i was gonna run the demo was because I had a car that was already set up. At that no time to waste I gotta car to build before saturday :mad:
Looks like a few people underestimated that caddy that I ran lol. That sucks about the motor seizing. What happened to the Marquis you ran?
does any1 know what happened? did any1 from riverhead show up? how many cars? ect...
the whole right front side of the marquis was pertty so we just got rid of it thinking that the chrysler was still good but the marquis still ran. so i ended up not going so i would like to know how it turned out to.
if you would have answered your phone yesterday you could have gone with Jay and I spaz lol
10 cars, nobody from riverhead but Jay and I but we were just spectators. Demo area was maybe a quarter of the size of ours but the action was pretty good. There was an early 60's new yorker, mid 70's new yorker, a few 70's mid size gm's, a few 80's caprices, a mid 70's caddy. The cars were pretty well built, welded cars, no radiators, forklift tires, fun stuff like that. IMO it wouldn't be worth it to specifically build a competitive car and drive 3 hours there since the payout was only $500. If we had cars that were already built/used that we just want to go have fun with it might be worth going tho.
Making excuses and blaming everyone else as usual. Lol. So are you ever coming back to the yard?