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  • Patrick N.
    Very Frequent User
    • March 10, 2008
    • 954

    #16
    Re: Charlotte 70-72 Flight Judging Cars

    The paint on the blue car seems very glossy - but man, it looks amazing! I'd be curious if anyone knows how the paint judged.

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    • Pat F.
      Very Frequent User
      • April 1, 1981
      • 853

      #17
      Re: Charlotte 70-72 Flight Judging Cars

      Mike, the trip will be worth every penny you bid. The museum is out of this world with hundreds Corvettes and other pristine models of Chevrolets. It is really impressive to see all those 1967 Big Blocks lined up in rows, yes I said rows.
      A lot of number one VIN's around to look at.
      The racing facitilies are situated on what looks like a college campus. One thing you will notice is how neat and clean everything is in the shop area.
      The workers put all their tools away at the end of the day and it is quite impressive. We also got to look at the paint shop and related shipping areas where the massive trucks are loaded for raceday.
      You will not be sorry you went.
      PAT, Central New Jersey and Florida Chapters

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      • Michael J.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • January 27, 2009
        • 7122

        #18
        Re: Charlotte 70-72 Flight Judging Cars

        Originally posted by Pat Fullam (4489)
        Mike, the trip will be worth every penny you bid. The museum is out of this world with hundreds Corvettes and other pristine models of Chevrolets. It is really impressive to see all those 1967 Big Blocks lined up in rows, yes I said rows.
        A lot of number one VIN's around to look at.
        The racing facitilies are situated on what looks like a college campus. One thing you will notice is how neat and clean everything is in the shop area.
        The workers put all their tools away at the end of the day and it is quite impressive. We also got to look at the paint shop and related shipping areas where the massive trucks are loaded for raceday.
        You will not be sorry you went.
        Thanks Pat, it sounds like a real treat, glad I got it, and so is the charity that Rick supports by doing this.
        Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico

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        • Enzo C.
          Very Frequent User
          • January 12, 2012
          • 534

          #19
          Re: Charlotte 70-72 Flight Judging Cars

          Great pics Gents and looks like it was a first class event... Cheers to all volunteers
          Enzo Colosimo
          Ncrs Ontario Chapter Chairman 🇨🇦
          ENZ-Z06/67

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