live4theking
Old Man with a Hat
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They did ruger burnout contest up till just a year out two ago.
I heard a Chevy got out of control. You know how rumors are. I know last year they did not want people crowded in the stands, this year no Daisy dukes and no burnout.Why did they stop the burnout contest?
A Chevy can do a burnout? Are you sure that they aren't having an oil burning contest?I heard a Chevy got out of control.
That section of field was barren grass each night. The new metrics all went home each night.
I'm going to guess about a 1/3 of the registered cars are modern. I attempted to check some out since I'm looking at buying one for my DD, but the incline and my knees said no. Besides, there seemed to be groups all the same color and trim anyway. Bob's was unique with the red leather interior, and another Furious Fuchsia that was converted into a convertible caught my eye. Other than that, not much to see.
I'm going to guess about a 1/3 of the registered cars are modern. I attempted to check some out since I'm looking at buying one for my DD, but the incline and my knees said no. Besides, there seemed to be groups all the same color and trim anyway. Bob's was unique with the red leather interior, and another Furious Fuchsia that was converted into a convertible caught my eye. Other than that, not much to see.
I believe most cars do leave each night, not just the Metrics. The new cars coming in have been a bone of contention with me since the Neon and PT cruisers phenomenon. These guys buy a new car and think individually it's the greatest car ever.
Now with high horsepower, a Retro name and look coupled with creature comforts they'd rather drive the hours with their windows up, air on.
I personally will resist that as long as possible.
This is only the second out of the last 6 years that there was a 68 NYer on the field other than mine. To be honest though I decided to enter it because it's fabulous parking, a place for a canopy, and chairs to take a break.And yea, probably most of the new cars are just there as convenient parking, which makes a lot of sense when you add up the costs.