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#105136 08/03/07 03:12 PM
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I am curious....what determines whether you go to a local car show or not? (Of course, weather permitting.) Do you look at car show listings in a newspaper, on-line, vehicle magazine? Is there something specific at a show that you like or don't like? I'm trying to gather information to help improve our club's shows. I appreciate any and all input. Thank you, 79Camaro


79Camaro #105138 08/03/07 03:21 PM
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79Camaro, I go to talk to the people and check out the cars. I also hand out VCCA aplications to all the Chevy owners. The people are so freindly and before long you become a family at these shows. To me there is not anything better than going to a car meet or show. I look forward to it every weekend. Thats my story and I'm sticking to it. Thanks and enjoy the shows...Oscar wink auto chevy


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RUST TO SHINE #105141 08/03/07 03:30 PM
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Oscar,
Thank you for your input. Wow, we need more recruiters like you in our club. Have a great weekend.......maybe a show or two?

79Camaro #105143 08/03/07 03:39 PM
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The girls! Looking at the cars is secondary.

wink :) :grin:


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