Batch processed, no adjustments, great meet once again. Texas chapter outdid themselves again. Thanks to all the volunteers.
Frisco Regional 2019 Photos
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Re: Frisco Regional 2019 Photos
I attended the Frisco Regional for the first time as a participant in Flight Judging with my unrestored car. While the experience had its ups and downs for my car I could not have asked for better or more thorough review. The Judges were knowledgeable, fair and polite. Through the process I learned a ton and have a good list of items to address to make my car better.
Tim and the NCRS team put on a great event at a fantastic venue. The communication leading up to the event and during the event was also very good. For years I have sat on the side line not participating and now I am glad that I jumped it. Thanks again to Tim and the NCRS team for putting on a great event!- Top
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Thanks Vinnie, great photos, and thanks to all the Texas Chapter people for doing a great job once again.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Rob, so many people commented to me how much they enjoyed your very original 1967 427/435 Corvette. It was a treat having it at the regional along with it's twin parked at the end of the row. As you know, blue with blue/white interior and a white stinger is a very beautiful and desirable combination.
I thank you for bringing it for judging.- Top
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I am going to piggy back onto Vinnie's post: Here is link to the photos we used in the awards presentation of the cars entering the hall on Thursday.
Scott took the photos and a bunch more.
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Anyone know who the owner of the unrestored Trophy Blue 1966 Corvette is? My father was a former owner of that car. I learned to drive a 4-speed in that car and had many high school dates in that car.
James West- Top
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