Saturday Notes from the show...
I still will never understand why the owner of the jet wanted $100 for the spins. Its was his loss and not ours as he was done doing dyno runs at about 3pm and had no one else to pull so they left. Boycott Carlisle,never,man this show is very shortly,if not already,alot better then the Nationals at National Trail Raceway. Management has nothing to do with what he is charging for dyno runs. Besides,I along with many others, go for other activities all weekend long. One thing that they,the operators of the dyno did do though was to kill any hope of us showing diesels are capable of performance. Man I busted my rear last year to even get us allowed on and they wipe it out. To say I was dissappointed is a understatement. Ah well enough of that.
Many TDR members were abound and some we all ran into I'll list here... .
FFutch-in parts areas doing his best imitation of "Dealin Doug" the parts peddler.
Proram-in show field in Ram modified. Man what a tough class. Its hard to compete with Mike Smith's 96 4 air bag lifted ride.
Kenny M-Also trying to compete with Mikes radical ride.
slundvall-in 99-up stock show field.
RBallard-In modified with Smiths Ram.
Mike Smith-Modified with his air bagged trick truck.
Diesel Dale- in modified also.
wweaver-Santa had his new 03 sleigh in 99-up stock and his sweet 33 Dodge in Street Rod.
MO'Donnell -In 99-up stock with his sweet looking Flame Red Sport.
Myself & EK2_TA-Both in 98 stock.
The wanderers-Jeff Knight,Bill Mancinell and Bob McQuit.
Know there were more,but,those who stopped to visit. I'll post awards tommorow nite if any were won when I get in. All in all another great show and lots of wild sights. My 2 personal favorites were the SRT-10 Black Ram on display and a sweet Panther Pink 70 Cahllenger Rt/SE 440/6 bbl 4spd Shaker hood with Panter Pink stripes,what a color combo. There also was a Red on Red 70 Challenger 440/6pak 4 spd convert in the field. Doug Miller's 64 Hemi powered Belvedere a/c equipped wagon always got alot of attention from the crowd. For those who don't recogize that name,Doug is the owner of Fireball Transmissions in Canada and 1/2 of the Don MacCallum SS/AA team.
Proram got some pics of things going on and will post a few later. Good thing they did not have to time him and I as we did the mad dash when the rains started to close up our trucks. Not sure about him,but,I could have used the oxygen bottle afterwards,LOL. Ah well I am outta here for now. Time for a nap... ... Andy