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Woodwork 2009

ralph_s

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Attended my 1st Woodwork event last Saturday. It was a great event held in Washington Crossing, PA. It was my longest "road trip" in my 2500M with a round trip of 250 miles. I mapped out alot of back roads and avoided the PA turnpike and most major highways and it made for a very enjoyable drive. I was most impressed w/ the group and was welcomed (and recognized) as a new face in the crowd. Had great discussions w/ many people and met Marshall who delivered my new front trim moulding for my windshield. Aside from my green 2500M IMHO, I really like the Vixens. They have a slightly edgy design that was certainly softened w/ the later designs. But my favorite at the show was the red 94 Griffith (think it was a Griffith). It was just outstanding, but like beauty, it's in the eye of the beholder. My thanks to the organizers for a job well done and a great venue.
 

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Ralph,
Thanks for your mention of Woodwork and thanks for coming. It was nice to finally meet you and I thought your car looked great. I'm glad you had a good time and hope you will join us again in the future. You have posted some nice photos of some of the cars from the show.
Marshall
 
Hey Ralph,

Appreciated your comments and seeing the pictures. Hopefully we will have our car a bit more ship shape in time to attend next year.

Ed
 
Ed,
Missed you at the "Woodwork". Your 2500M would have been a great addition to the group. Hope your clutch and "other" upgrades are going well.
Are you planning to attend the Hunt Country Classic this weekend? I'm toying w/ attending w/ either the "B" or TVR, but will be weather dependant. It's a long haul from E-town ~ 150 miles, so the B may be a better option.
 
Ralph,

I am planning to go to Hunt Country with the 3 depending on weather. Hope to see you there.

Ed
 
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