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Old 12-03-2002, 12:18 AM
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Default Re: yenko 69 Nova Big Blocks

"Mr. Clary, If The owner of the car in question himself has said that it is not a real Yenko S/C then why do you still insist that it is?"

Following Brian's post, I do not remember me stating that it was a Yenko/SC, feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

As per what is a "supercar" how can I make this clear. In this hobby, supercar is a subjective word, meaning different things to different people. I think that is very clear by now. I simply used the word for the reunion I host, to help define what cars I hoped would attend. The supercar reunion is not the only show to use the word supercar, Vettefest, York, to name a few, have "Supercar displays". Their criteria for allowing cars into this reserved area is different then mine. I understand and respect this. Each of us are dealing with different agendas, budget, space (or lack of it), etc. I hope to attend both of these shows some time in the near future, if I have a car that qualifies. If, not, that is fine. It is their show and they make the rules. Because I know how much time, money and effort that goes into putting one of these events on, the last thing I would do would be to criticize them in public. Sort of like what is happening here. If this bickering continues, and people begin taking sides, to the point of boycotting this board and/or reunion (because of me), which in turn causes me to discontinue them. Who loses? All of us, as that would mean one less avenue to showcase/promote our cars. And, if we do not show/promote them, our beloved supercars will go the way of the Model T. Tom
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