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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 10:27 am
by TireSmoker
Well that sucks to hear Matt. I hope everything works out as good as it can for you.
-Dave
Wagon Freshing Up
Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:20 pm
by Fred32v
With one of the year's highlites coming up, it was about time to freshen up the old Carlisle Wagon.
A quick heavy coat of spreckled paint in the bed and 30 psi in the tires and it's ready to haul.

Gettin' ready to ring the "Purchase Bell"!
Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2008 5:39 am
by Basement Paul
Forecast for Friday and Saturday is about 80 degrees with a slight chance of rain both days. Not too bad so far.
-BP
Test-n-Tune for the Grill
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:29 pm
by TireSmoker
I successfully completed the first fire-up and break-in of the new grill. I didn't want to show up with an unproven grill, so I cooked myself a steak on it last night and it came out great. It was a valuable session, though, as I found the warming rack to be in the way, so it was removed.
The previous grill is probably ok, but I had problems with the gas valve when I used it this past winter.
-Dave
Invetory list...
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 9:59 pm
by Basement Paul
I have 16 hamburgers, cheese, and buns. One bag of chips, and ketchup and mustard. If someone brings hot dogs or chicken, that will get us through the weekend of grilling in the school parking lot.
Tiresmoker, you in charge of the Captain?
-BP
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2008 10:15 pm
by MostMint
I think I'll make a run to WalMart or someplace on Thu night to acquire the necessary hot dog inventory. 24 dogs?
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 9:05 pm
by MostMint
So its over already!
I checked the book about the meet and it estimated 2000 trucks. Not as many as there are Vettes, but a very interesting mix of trucks. Semi's, monster trucks, military, low riders, rods, and some fast trucks too.
Quite a few stories from this one. If it was not for the 3 AM Sunday fire alarm/wakeup call I might remember more of them. Did you guys get your shoes cleaned up yet?
BTW I'm wondering if you guys need to oil those Green filters before installing them - either that or Jason took you for a ride
I took almost 80 pics. Here's a sample:



I don't have any of the group - that'll be up to Fred32v.

All Truck Nationals results
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:39 am
by Fred32v
Green High Performance Air Filters
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:21 pm
by Fred32v
In response to Mostmint's concern about oiling the green filters.
Green High Performance Air Filters come pretreated with a specically-formulated dirt-trapping oil.
This oil creates a positive(+) magnetic charge, or ionic bond, with the filter's coated mesh. the positive charge
attacts the negatively(-) charged dust particles entering the filter, causing them to cling to the steel mesh and
allowing the cotton to remain clear for maximum air flow.
Green High Performance Air Filters come pre-oiled, so they're ready to use right out of the box!




All-in-all, we purchased 4 filters, WXO's Jeep, BasementPaul's S10, GMJohn's Vette and my Silverado.
Jason was a great sport allowing us to have a fun time while attempting to negotiate some swap meet pricing.
Re: All Truck Nationals results
Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 10:05 pm
by MostMint
Fred32v wrote:Our trip next year will be to the “2009 GM Nationals @ Carlisle” which is in June, the 26th through the 28th.
Our deluxe rooms have already been reserved, so mark you calendars.
Please specify first floor, if you have not done so already.
DONE!
Fred32v
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 9:26 pm
by Basement Paul
We have a bit of a problem. Apparently I wasn't paying too much attention if or when we talked about the dates of the GM show as it falls right smack on my anniversary (6/27). I'm not saying we should change the show we go to, but my existence at that show might be in question...
This sucks, and is very bad timing for me as this seems like the most logical for our group.
-BP
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:10 pm
by TireSmoker
Just remind Amy that there was already a wedding at Carlisle, so an anniversary should be no big deal!
-Dave
Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:16 pm
by MostMint
That's too bad. If its a definite no, then speak up now. Maybe we can do the Corvette show again in 09, or the spring event, or ?
Maybe we could see if Nyerges races somewhere halfway between OH and NC and go watch one of those events.
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:45 pm
by Basement Paul
I'm going to go with no right now, as I'm pretty smart, and just don't need the hassle that would go along with it.
I would lean more toward a bigger swap meet and less show as we haven't done a full swap meet in a couple years. But either way, I'll have fun at any event, no matter what it is.
-BP
Other Choices
Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 9:29 pm
by Fred32v
If we don't go to the GM Nationals, there are 3 other choices.
I've excluded the Bike Fest, Corvettes @ Carlisle and the All Truck Nationals since we've done those.
I don't think I could go to the All-Chryster Natonals or the Carlisle Performance & Style (tuner crowd).
1) Spring Carlisle Swap Meet & Corral Wed. Apr 22 - Sun Apr 26.
.......We would arrive Thu evening leaving Sun, Possible rainy weather, but this is huge!
2) Carlisle All-Ford Nationals Fri jun 5 - Sun Jun 7.
.......Same schedule Thu leaving Sun Nice weather, not huge.
3) Fall Carlisle Collector Car Swap Meet & Corral Fri Oct 2 - Sat Oct 3.
.......Same schedule Thu leaving Sun OK weather, only two days.
I like Fords and the weather at the Ford Meet, so that would work for me.
I like the Spring Meet, because it won't be such a long wait but weather could be an issue.
I like the Fall Meet since it's not too crazy since it is only two days and the weather might not be bad.
I'm open to any of these three, if someone has a serious preference, it should be considered.
Also if you couldn't do Ford, say so and we 'll do Spring or fall.
I'd like to keep us together and also pickup some of the folks who could not make it this year.
Tell me what you think so I can change the reservations pretty soon.
Maybe some other big meet between here and Raleigh?