Thanks to Jeremy for the invite to the Ottawa show, but according to their flyer, I'm not welcome there...
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"1972 & Older vehicles only" - so go SUCK IT! :hide
Sorry, but that kind of stuff just pisses me off any more. "If your vehicle isn't 40 years old, we don't want to see it. We'd rather look at a rusty 6 cylinder 1962 Valiant than something that's only 20 or 30 years old and really nice." So, when IS the last time you saw a NICE restored Foxbody Mustang? They ARE the 1965-1973 Mustang for this generation...
Sure, I understand not "wanting" a showfield full of stock 2001 V6 Mustangs, but the "1972" rule used by Goodguys, and other snobby local clubs eliminates a lot of really NICE vehicles, and just turns away many present and future enthusiasts, including me. Frankly, there have been some VERY cool cars made in the past 40 years, and I'd much rather see a Laguna Seca Boss 302, or a lo-mile bone stock 1982 GT "in the flesh" than walk by ANOTHER 1955 Chevy 4-door with chrome valvecovers...
As far as the argument, about newer cars not being "built" by the owners, I'd be willing to bet that my 91 Saleen has had more work done on it BY THE OWNERS than many of the vehicles I regularly see at these shows...
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Discuss...
:soapboxrant
"1972 & Older vehicles only" - so go SUCK IT! :hide
Sorry, but that kind of stuff just pisses me off any more. "If your vehicle isn't 40 years old, we don't want to see it. We'd rather look at a rusty 6 cylinder 1962 Valiant than something that's only 20 or 30 years old and really nice." So, when IS the last time you saw a NICE restored Foxbody Mustang? They ARE the 1965-1973 Mustang for this generation...
Sure, I understand not "wanting" a showfield full of stock 2001 V6 Mustangs, but the "1972" rule used by Goodguys, and other snobby local clubs eliminates a lot of really NICE vehicles, and just turns away many present and future enthusiasts, including me. Frankly, there have been some VERY cool cars made in the past 40 years, and I'd much rather see a Laguna Seca Boss 302, or a lo-mile bone stock 1982 GT "in the flesh" than walk by ANOTHER 1955 Chevy 4-door with chrome valvecovers...
As far as the argument, about newer cars not being "built" by the owners, I'd be willing to bet that my 91 Saleen has had more work done on it BY THE OWNERS than many of the vehicles I regularly see at these shows...
/ :soapboxrant
Discuss...