bkhpah
07-06-2009, 06:25 AM
I just returned from my family vacation and just wanted to say thanks to all that attended the Hi-Performance Showroom at GM Carlisle. So many people helped out with this idea to recreate a 60's showroom. Caleb Arone gets an "atta boy" for his wonderful window art. That set the mood for the entire place. One thing we heard over and over all weekend was that the building just had that "feel". Hard to describe it, but it was VERY comfortable. It was important to me to have the showroom a place for people to get up and close to the cars, not like in some glass walled museum. Every owner agreed to the no rope idea, and it worked just fine. Seeing younger kids sitting in a Yenko Camaro or Gibb Nova and seeing their smiles as Dad/Mom took pictures is in a word "awesome". So many hard core enthusiast were under, in and around the cars taking pictures and talking with owners. That was just as good as it gets.
When I first had this idea, and pitched it to Joe, Frank and the rest of the SCW gang, it was just another crazy idea, but it gained strength fast. Once I made the contact with Rick Markko at Carlisle events, and he confirmed I wasn't just another empty promise, things really got moving. Within just a few days we had a completed roster on his desk, and it was a go. And with Helen Gibb committing to the show, well it just doesn't get any better. The people, cars, and the setting were just perfect. Better than I could have imagined it. Walking around the room all you heard was "WOW do you believe this"? from the crowd. When you walked the infield you could overhear people telling other people "Did you see building "G"? it's unbelievable.
Guys like Nick and Jeff Morroco, doing whatever they were asked to do, helping with every aspect including helping getting cars to the event, My buddy Keith Howard who made two trips to get cars to the event. Joe, Frank and Franny for their everyday help. Shor for the banners, Jeff Murphy for the cool used car flag and dealer items. Just a few of the guys that made it run so smooth. Owners bringing coolers of drinks and snacks for the entire core was just like family, because it is. A sort of Yenko Reunion East. Guys looked out for other guys cars while they cruised the Carlisle show fields, but I heard not ONE bad story.
Frank and I attend a luncheon Saturday afternoon given by Carlisle Events. Before lunch, Rick Markko spoke and introduced some of the big name guests. Right at the end of his speech he introduced Frank and I to our surprise. He went on and on about building '"G". He was so impressed with the cars and people, he invited us back again during his address. I will give it some thought, but if you want to see this event turn into a yearly thing, I think its ours to lose.
Once again thanks to each and every one that helped. It was great to see everyone once again and meet board members, some who even volunteered to help out next time. I even was told by more than a few that this was the only reason they came. I talked from guys from Ireland, England and almost every state in the union. I think we did something right!..BKH http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif
When I first had this idea, and pitched it to Joe, Frank and the rest of the SCW gang, it was just another crazy idea, but it gained strength fast. Once I made the contact with Rick Markko at Carlisle events, and he confirmed I wasn't just another empty promise, things really got moving. Within just a few days we had a completed roster on his desk, and it was a go. And with Helen Gibb committing to the show, well it just doesn't get any better. The people, cars, and the setting were just perfect. Better than I could have imagined it. Walking around the room all you heard was "WOW do you believe this"? from the crowd. When you walked the infield you could overhear people telling other people "Did you see building "G"? it's unbelievable.
Guys like Nick and Jeff Morroco, doing whatever they were asked to do, helping with every aspect including helping getting cars to the event, My buddy Keith Howard who made two trips to get cars to the event. Joe, Frank and Franny for their everyday help. Shor for the banners, Jeff Murphy for the cool used car flag and dealer items. Just a few of the guys that made it run so smooth. Owners bringing coolers of drinks and snacks for the entire core was just like family, because it is. A sort of Yenko Reunion East. Guys looked out for other guys cars while they cruised the Carlisle show fields, but I heard not ONE bad story.
Frank and I attend a luncheon Saturday afternoon given by Carlisle Events. Before lunch, Rick Markko spoke and introduced some of the big name guests. Right at the end of his speech he introduced Frank and I to our surprise. He went on and on about building '"G". He was so impressed with the cars and people, he invited us back again during his address. I will give it some thought, but if you want to see this event turn into a yearly thing, I think its ours to lose.
Once again thanks to each and every one that helped. It was great to see everyone once again and meet board members, some who even volunteered to help out next time. I even was told by more than a few that this was the only reason they came. I talked from guys from Ireland, England and almost every state in the union. I think we did something right!..BKH http://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/worship.gif