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Originally posted by Z28SSMAN View PostOnce I heard the Anoka gathering is only for early 70s and older, I've never gone. Not going to pull the Chevelle out of storage to go when my Camaro would blow the doors off of probably 90% of what's at the event. I'm a fan of the old cars because I grew up in that era, but there's a snobbishness from the old crowd that makes them think the older cars are better. In my opinion--the majority of those cars didn't do much of anything very well. The exception would be '67 SS 396 Chevelle, rare 1st gen F-bodies, '67 4-4-2 , '70-'72 SS-454 Chevelle or '70 Stage 1 GS 455. There are others, but...
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I've been to Anoka show. It was OK, but I only went a couple times because I couldn't show the GN.
My favorite weekly show is Thurs. nights at the Minnetonka Drive-in. A bit of a drive - but there's no stupid year limit, and the place draws a wide variety of very nice rides spanning the entire automotive era. And then there's the excellent homebrew rootbeer!
JoelThere is more stupidity than hydrogen in the universe, and it has a longer shelf life. - Frank Zappa
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Originally posted by Fast One View PostI've been to Anoka show. It was OK, but I only went a couple times because I couldn't show the GN.
My favorite weekly show is Thurs. nights at the Minnetonka Drive-in. A bit of a drive - but there's no stupid year limit, and the place draws a wide variety of very nice rides spanning the entire automotive era. And then there's the excellent homebrew rootbeer!
Joel
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