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    1. #41
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      All second gen Camaros and Firebirds should be allowed at any GG event. IMO
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    2. #42
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tony_SS View Post
      I can see that going well.. lol
      I made that statement so folks that fall in those years might have an Idea how the fellow car guy that has something nice that was built after 1972 feels.I really think if Goodguy's sat down they could figure something out that would work for everyone.I know at the KC.Goodguys there is so much unused room at the race track they could fit another 1500 car's in that place.If you own something built after 72 it is hard to under stand what the problem is.Googuys are really fun events and I would hope that everybody someday is given a chance to atend with what ever year ride they drive.This hobby needs everybody involved to keep rolling forward.

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      They should just use the 25 year rule. I don't know about the rest of the country but anything in Texas that is 25 years or older is considered a classic. That would allow more and more years to join each year with out letting brand new vets, camaros, mustangs, challengers and gto's in until they reach the 25 year mark. This would prevent it from being overwhelmed. The 25 year old stock is just now getting mass attention and being restored. Just something to think about.
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      Quote Originally Posted by rockytopper View Post
      They should just use the 25 year rule. I don't know about the rest of the country but anything in Texas that is 25 years or older is considered a classic. That would allow more and more years to join each year with out letting brand new vets, camaros, mustangs, challengers and gto's in until they reach the 25 year mark. This would prevent it from being overwhelmed. The 25 year old stock is just now getting mass attention and being restored. Just something to think about.
      I think they should just put a giant wall up and divide the show in half. Pre 72 on one side and 73-88 on the other. That way folks can pick a side, and not have to be offended by "those cars".

      But frankly, the whole problem starts with their name. It's sexist. GoodGUYS? They should be called GoodPeople. Or GoodPersons Rod & Custom.


    5. #45
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      I like the idea of doing a 73 and (insert late model cut off here) show.

      Well-mannered Community Rod & Custom....crap...leaving out the stock cars now.

      Stay tuned to the Lonestar Nationals Well-Mannered Community Aftermarket Equipped and Factory Stock Car show!! Haha
      -Keith

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