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Mr70
09-03-2001, 03:51 PM
What a nice show it sounds like.I wish I could've attended.Sounds well thought out.

Charlie were you able to show your LS-6 Convt.with the SuperCar owners insde?
I was told I could attend with my Muscle car,but I would have to display it outside away from the main attractions.

COPO
09-03-2001, 06:57 PM
I was able to bring my car indoors with the other cars, but waited until all the cars were inside to be sure there was enough room. There might have been 3 or 4 cars that were not technically "supercars". This year's show was well worth the trip with or without a car.

COPO
09-03-2001, 07:01 PM
It is hard to put into words the incredible weekend we had at the Reunion. Here's a personal re-cap for some of you who were not able to attend this year's event.

As many of you know I had some engine problems with my COPO Camaro just days before the Reunion. Frustrated, I was just going to fly in for the weekend, but my 10-year old son who had planned to join me told me we HAD to bring a car. This was to be our big father-son car weekend. We loaded up the LS-6 conv. late Thursday night and got on the road at 6:00 a.m Friday for the 560 mile drive to the Reunion. 7 hours into the trip we had a major tire blowout on the trailer and were forced to change the tire on the side of the interstate in the rain. Nonetheless, we didn't let the hour delay dampen our spirits.

After ten hours of rain, the sun broke through the clouds as we crossed the Illinois border. The closer we got to Collinsville the better the weather became. As we pulled into the hotel parking lot after 12 hours on the road, we were greeted by 20+ Yenkos, COPO's ZL-1's, etc in the parking lot.

The hotel had a large open parking lot perfect for us inexperienced towers. To my son's delight, there was an indoor pool and a game room. There was also a nice restaurant, cigar bar and fitness room. Tom had a hospitality room set up for Friday evening in the hotel which gave everyone an opportunity to put faces with names and real names with screen names. There was also a nice memorabilia display that evening. Later that night we had a late night bench racing and beer drinking session in the parking lot around Gary Holub's trailer.

Saturday morning came early as the cars were scheduled to go into the convention center ballroom beginning at 7 a.m. The weather cooperated as we were greeted by yet another beautiful sunny day.

The Gateway Center was located directly adjacent to the hotel making it incredibly convenient. There was a large open parking lot in the rear near the entry into the ballroom. There was plenty of room for warming up the cars and I seem to recall a certain low mileage daytona yellow Yenko Camaro from PA (owner to remain anonymous) w/a full Yenko built race engine "cleaning the tires" in the lot along with a couple of other cars. The cars entered the room through a large overhead door and pulled in next to a background curtain to be photographed. This was one of the many highlights of the trip as it's one thing to look at nice cars in a magazine or at a car show, but to see 50 or so cars pull into the ball room, many with open headers was an incredible experience. "Captain Carl's" open header ZL-1 race car was quite memorable!

The convention room was very large with plenty of room for the cars. It was column free with high ceilings and had a large stage at the front where some of the most incredible supercar memorabilia was on display. The number, rarity, and quality of the cars was unbelievable. Motion corvettes, Dick Harrell cars, Fred Gibb cars, Nickey cars, COPO's and Yenko Camaros, Chevelles, and Novas in virtually every color. Where else but the Supercar Reunion could you speak with the original owners of their Yenko cars who still owned them 32 years later! Horsepower TV was also on hand thoughout the day filming many of the cars for a mid-January airing.

After a couple of hours I headed out for an hour in search of a new spare tire for my trailer for the drive home. My son wanted to stay at the show with my car. By the time I returned things had changed. Earlier in the day it was "My Dad's car", when I returned my 10-year old son had decided he was the "co-owner" and was busy telling everyone who would listen the history of "his" car.

Around 3 pm all of the cars pulled outdoors into the convention center parking lot for group pictures. Around 4 pm many of the car headed to the drag strip a mere 7 miles away under police escort. I can't count the number of "thumbs-up" we saw from other drives on the road to the track.

We arrived at the track and went right through the gate w/out stopping, straight to our own parking area. Later, the cars made a parade lap in front of the grandstands with our own Andrew as the track anouncer. Great job!! A short time later the supercars lined up to make a pass down the track. The track owners even allowed some of the slower cars to have a passenger. The racing was filmed and HP TV even attached a remote camera to the rear 1/4 panel of Tom Clary's Yenko Camaro w/Rob having the driving duties. A special note, Rob was in a wedding 4 hours away, but somehow was able to make the 4 hour drive in 2 1/2 hours to make it in time for the racing! Rob good luck in 2 weeks at the PSMCDR!

Some of the cars made hard passes, some made easy passes, but everyone had a great time. After racing it was back to the hotel and dinner followed by more late night parking lot bench racing.

After dinner my son and I ventured over to play a round of putt-putt, race go-karts and play some video games. It was a great finish to a memorable father-son day.

Sunday morning after a quick breakfast and some good-byes, we headed out for an uneventful return to Atlanta. This time it was only 10 hours and no flat tires.

A special thanks to Tom Clary and others who helped put on the most incredible supercar show ever. As noted the hotel was directly next to the convention center, there were numerous restaurants within 1/2 mile, a waterpark w/go carts, mini-golf, etc and even a shopping mall about 5 miles away in case you wanted to bring your wife next year.
The dragstrip was a great facilty and was a short 7 miles away. Guys, this is as good as it gets!

I can not fathom all the hours Tom and others put in to make this show the best of its kind. Tom, many thanks to you for a special Father-son weekend. We'll be there next year!




[Edited by COPO (09-03-2001 at 02:01 PM).]

Belair62
09-03-2001, 07:34 PM
Time to buy a trailer....the Father & Son thing appeals to me.Next year........

sYc
09-04-2001, 12:41 AM
Charlie, I agree, that is one of the special things about the reunion, being able to share the experience with your son(s). I have been lucky enough to have had both of my sons at all 4 reunions. It does not get any better then standing in the staging area watching your special supercar make a pass, with one of your sons driving. Hopefully the reunion can continue on for a few more years, until my oldest grandson is able to attend, so 3 generations of Clary boys can enjoy the event together. Tom

Chris396
09-04-2001, 03:59 AM
mr70 I had my '69 RS SS Camaro convertible and felt very welcome. The Clary's were as nice as people can be, so was everyone else. Making a pass down the drag strip alongside an LS6 convertible was amazing.

Mr70
09-04-2001, 01:46 PM
Thank you Chris 396,that is good to know.I am not holding any hostility about this issue at all.
I just wanted to inquire for future reference.
What Charlie said makes good sense.Fill up the hall with the featured SuperCars first,then allow the MuscleCars to drive in if there is room left over.
Wish they held it twice a year. http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/smile.gif

Steven J
09-04-2001, 02:42 PM
COPO, did you run your Chevelle at the track, if so, what kind of times did it turn ? How about Rob's Camaro ?

Chevy454
09-04-2001, 03:13 PM
Steven J:

Our run was nothing exceptional, like a 14.1, with a crappy short time (2.20). We have known for a while that is was jetted WAAAAY too big from a previous race, but have yet to change it, which hurt us pretty bad. It loaded up to the point that right before the run, I didn't think it was going to start. Even the camera guy riding with me didn't think it was going to start! The burnout didn't even help clean it out! Then on the run, it took off pretty lazy, then finally started making progress about 3500+ or so. But, that's racing, and I plan to have it in tip-top shape hopefully by this weekend, when we start dialing in the "new" L-72 for the trip to Michigan.

By the way, did anyone tape any of the Supercars running at Gateway? Those of us in the staging lanes missed it, and my brother's camcorder ran out of tape...DOH!

mr70:

We cross this bridge every year, and every year we aren't 100% sure how to handle the non-Supercars. We would love to see the "Musclecar Corral" part of the show grow, but that part of the show gets neglected as we focus most of our attention on the Supercars. When I've brought my musclecars in the past ('69 L-78 Chevelle and '70 LS-6 Chevelle) I've been outside, and didn't mind, as did many of the others. But, what if like this year, you only have a few musclecars, and some room left inside? Or, an owner brings BOTH a Supercar AND a Musclecar? From what I gather, most everyone feels the Supercars need to have first shot at being parked inside, but after that is when everyone has a different view. But, we've also had some tell us that ONLY the Supercars need to be inside. We don't have all the answers, and are ALWAYS open to suggestions!

Nice re-cap, Charlie! It was nice to finally meet you and your son!

moparts
09-04-2001, 06:12 PM
My 13 year old son thought that this show was the neatest thing he had ever seen. The only problem is he now wants a Deuce. Said my Turbo Z isn't loud enough. Go figure. http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/burnout.gif

68TopStock
09-04-2001, 07:45 PM
For everyone who I met this weekend, I just want to thank you for your welcome and responses to "Little Hoss" and the other Fred Gibb cars and owners. I was thankful Tom and the other organizers were willing to recognize Fred Gibb for his past endeavors. Although the car was not fully sorted out, I am also thankful to Herb Fox for being willing to come to the track, to take our car down for the first run, dressed out as it was in 1968, for the first time on the track since I have owned her. Have to go for now, again, thank you everyone for your kind interest, and generous welcome.
Ken Boje

Yenkofan
09-04-2001, 09:40 PM
I did video all the runs at the dragstrip.
I can get a copy made and send it to you.
Gary K

[Edited by Yenkofan (09-04-2001 at 04:40 PM).]

COPO
09-04-2001, 11:46 PM
Gary, since I was also racing I was not able to see any of the other cars run. I'd like to get a copy of your video as well. Let me know $$'s. Enjoyed talking w/you at the reunion, see you next year......Charlie

Yenkofan
09-05-2001, 03:02 AM
Charlie and anyone else interested:

I will find out what it costs to copy and mail the video. I will do it at cost for anyone interested. It's a very nice video just don't expect professional quality.

Charlie: your 16 second run was so blisteringly fast that I'm not sure my video camera could capture it...haha.

Gary K

Chris396
09-05-2001, 04:51 AM
I would like a copy. Thanks.

sYc
09-06-2001, 02:03 AM
Gary; We here at the sYc would like to get a copy of the video, including the cruise, show, racing, whatever you filmed. Of course we will compensate you for your efforts. Thanks; Tom

Yenkofan
09-06-2001, 05:13 AM
Tom:
My video is about twenty minutes in length.
I taped about 5 minutes Friday in the parking lot showing cars arriving and unloading. Some real nice sounds here.
I taped about 5 minutes of the show, mostly cars driving in. Again some nice pics and sound here.
I taped about three minutes of cars leaving the show and going to the parking lot.
I did not tape any of the cruise.
I did tape the parade at the track and all the races, again approx five minutes in total.
I will absolutely make you a copy and send it to you for free in partial compensation for all the joy you enabled me to experience this past weekend.
Gary K.

bowtie3168
09-06-2001, 03:00 PM
I also made a video. The first shot is in front of Yenko Honda with Kim Mason checking out Brian's, Joe's, and Tom's cars. Brian did a kind of mini interview. I shot some tape of everyone arriving on Friday. On Sat I got some of the cars lining up inside the convention center. Later on I took some video of everyone enjoying the show. When we took the group shot I got everybody lining up, I got a shot of Chuck Hanson (of "Horse Power TV") giving Carl Stuber's Z-L1 a jump start with Chuck's Indy 500 Chevy Pace-Truck. I did not get any video of the drags because I was up in the tower announcing with a lost voice. Sorry about that guys!

Andrew

Chevy454
09-06-2001, 04:34 PM
Well, if anyone that made a video will send us one and let us know beforehand, I will add it to the previous Reunion videos and FINALLY(!) get those out to everyone. We got the originals back, so maybe we can get some tapes out before long.

Oh, and Andrew: you sounded EXCELLENT! I couldn't think of anyone better to have in the tower!

[Edited by Chevy454 (09-06-2001 at 11:34 AM).]

bowtie3168
09-06-2001, 07:44 PM
Mr. 70,
Why didn't you go? Chuck Hanson was there and since you were not he took a blood oath (like Omerta,but dedicating the rest of his life to F-Body preservation). He then burned all of his "ACES" material and all of his Chevelle "Protect-O-Plate" info. Just kidding! I think that Chuck was really impressed with Joe S.' Harrell Chevelle.

Andrew

Mr70
09-07-2001, 05:55 AM
CHUCK HANSON WAS THERE!!
Jesus Chrysler who wasn't there!!!
I really should have tried harder to make this show.
Don't turn Chuck into a Camaro guy...He's a TC guy. http://www.yenko.net/ubb/smilies/images/icons/smile.gif