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Old 08-21-2000, 08:43 PM
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Default Super Car Reunion 2000 "EXCELLENT!"

Once again the Super Car Reunion was a great time. I would like to thank Tom Clary for his efforts, Ray Morrison and Valerie Harrell for their fine presentation on Dick Harrell. Without the efforts of pioneers like Harrell, there would be no such showcase of high performance at this level. Seeing the cars is always great, but meeting the people behind the cars is a treat. I am impressed with the the number of people that show up without owning a super car yet, but are eager to learn about them. Having a venue to view these cars and memorabilia is priceless. This small but dedicated group is going in the right direction. I don't know the plans for 2001 yet, but I will circle my calender for this event first. We as owners have to spread the word about this show. I cannot imagine not having a show for the rarest cars in the musclecar world every year. Support the effort and plan to attend next year. It's only 364 days away!
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Old 08-22-2000, 02:50 AM
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Well I could not say it any better then Brian. The cars are AWESOME and the people behind them are just as NICE!!! Iam LOOKING foward to having a Yenko Camaro of my own sometime in the near future . And no matter where the show is I will be there with my car. And would like a MATCH race with a certain Yellow 7,000 mile camaro LOLOL...
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Old 08-22-2000, 10:55 AM
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I like to thank all the guys who brought their cars and memorabilia collections. It was fun to read and view the items while being surrounded by the ZL1's, COPO's, Yenko, Motion, and Harrell cars. Having Tim there selling memorabilia at far below e-bay prices was a great addition to the show. Here are a few pics.
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JoeC:
Thanks for the pics, once again I couldn't make it to the show so this is as close I get to seeing the cars!
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Old 08-22-2000, 07:25 PM
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I would echo everyone's remarks. There is not another show where you see as many Yenkos, COPOs, ZL-1's, Dick Harrell, Motion cars all in one place. It was great to hear Ray's story about buying his Harrell 427 Nova and the "neutral drops". The best part was definitely the drags. It's great to look at the cars but you can't beat watching them go down the track. When was the last time you saw a real ZL-1 burn rubber on the dragstrip? My brother (non-car guy) even went to the show and the drags and was duly impressed.

I toss out this next comment as a discussion point and I hope no one takes it as a critism as it is certainly not the intent. While there are certainly good points of having a small intimate gathering of these rare cars, it is also a shame that more specatators and cars were not present to truly appreciate the history of these rare beasts. I heard the Gibb show held shortly before the Reunion had 400+ cars and the town virtually shut down for the event. What are everyone's thoughts of the Reunion being held in conjunction with another show in order to increase the exposure or perhaps vary the location each year? The Supercars could still have a separate display similiar to the corvette's Bloomington Gold Special Collection. I certainly liked the non-judging, the drags and the seminars/speakers format. Comments?

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Old 08-22-2000, 08:24 PM
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My feelings one the show are this. I want to see ONLY supercars at this event. That is what makes this special. If you are a TRUE Supercar fan you will attend. Why do I want to go look at a modified mini truck or a street rod just to have a large head count. They have there events and we have this. I would rather look at 20 real supercars than 400+ cars I have nothing in common with. If the format changes and it becomes just another mass produced, bring whatever you like show, I will stop attending. I can go to that type of show anywhere. This was brought up at the end of last years show and some attendees did not return because they felt that there was not enough to do in Sprinfield. Clary changed his format somewhat and added the Harrell tribute. Those that did not attend missed a great program. You cannot make everyone happy and that is just the way it is. If you are a diehard fan you will attend and enjoy whatever the promoter has in store. A change of location has not been ruled out, but again who will be the core that supports the show. Change is a good thing, but you must have the right people to manage the monster. Those that don't like the way things work rarely are the ones that try and fix what they think is broken, they just don't attend. Did anyone that disliked the second show work with Clary to change it for the next year and make it better? I doubt it. If the show is moved to another location you will have the core travel to it and maybe pick up a few more cars that are closer to the new location, that is a given. The bottom line is that if you don't really care that much you will not make an effort to attend. The bickering about what direction or location the show takes next will likely never end..this is a tough job when so many different personalitys come together in one place. Let's try and support the 2001 show from the start.
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Brian, I dont think it was COPO's intent to say invite everything to this particular show, there has to be a way to increase the exposure, bring more cars and spectators thru the doors and still have a killer show. I too do not care to see anything but the true high horsepower cars. Tom and Rob did a excellent job on this and I know its tuff to put somthing together that is a distance to travel to check locations but this may need to be looked into. I was dissapointed to not see anyone from Musclecar Review there, I know they were probably at the Woodward cruise, so I hope someone will submit something too them. The positives far out-weight the negatives and if I can possibly do anything to help I will. The non judging format, quality of cars, memoribilia, speakers, drag racing, are all super, we just need more in attendence.
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Mickey, I think you better understood the points I was trying to bring up for discussion. The real show is the Supercars, but I think it's a shame to not expose more people to these unique cars. There were several non-Supercars at the outside display (several LS-6's) and I don't think they detracted from the "main event". I'm not suggesting a mega-all makes show, but perhaps there is a way to increase exposure and not be swallowed up by a larger show and lose the intimacy that makes the Reunion special.

What show was being taped for the Speedvision Network? American Muscle Car??

Brian, what the heck do you have under that hood?? Heard your car out on the street WOW!!! sounded killer!
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Old 08-23-2000, 04:19 AM
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I am glad that everyone had a good time. I am very well pleased with this year's event and am looking forward to the 4th reunion.
I appeciate everyone's comments and will take them into consideration as I plan the 2001 event, which I am working on now.
In the past, I have been invited to be a part of bigger shows, both Super Chevy (Indy) and Street Machine Nationals(Springfield, MO), but even though I was temped, I declined, as I was afraid that the reunion would be lost in the shuffle. We must be doing something right, as in 3 years the reunion has been covered by Super Chevy, Muscle Car Review (who had agreed to cover it this year), My CLassic Car and Speed Vision. We have seen rare cars such as ZL-1 #1, a B-M Phase lll Vette, Nickey Camaros, Harrell Monte Carlo and Novas, COPOs, Yenkos and the list goes on and on. Where else could one see a '67 Yenko Camaro, several '69 Yenko Camaros, a B-M Camaro, Gibb/Harrell Novas, Deuces, Stingers, etc. all race? Who can forget meeting Hope Yenko, Ed Lowther and Donna Mae? How many shows have had a Yenko estate auction? What about being the first group since Dick was killed in 1971 to hear a member of the Harrell family speak and see the families' memorabilia? Where else can you see $1,000s worth of supercar memorabilia on display?
When I decided to start the reunion, I had one goal, to include the things that I enjoyed about other shows and to avoid the ones I hated. Thus, no judging, a cruise, racing and VERY special guests. A show where everyone had the chance to visit with other owners/enthusiants who share the same interests, the SUPERCARS. Simply put, there are two choices, pursue growth and chance becoming just another show or stay on the track we are on now and maintain the small, intimate show that most of us enjoy and look forward to. I do realize that a different location might allow more supercars to attend, which would be good growth. In closing, do me one favor. PLEASE do not compare the Supercar Reunion to any other show. It is the only one of its kind, which is what makes it special. Thanks for listening; Tom
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Sounds like it was a great show but not that many new Supercars attended. From reading the posts above, it seems like it was the same show as the past two with some cars not showing from the previous shows. Car shows cannot be judged by the number of cars attending but by the amount of spectators that attend. I was not able to attend as a spectator to this show due to prior commitments, but from what I have heard from people that I have talked with that did attend, is that it needs a new location to draw more people and cars. I cannot say the location is not right, but it seems to me that the location of the first show was better suited for a show of this size as there were other Supercar related things see besides the show. Wasn't there a tour of Cliff Ernst's collection in Hendersonville plus the drag racing? Then if the family wanted they could visit Nashville. How about doing something similar but having the show in Pigeon Forge TN close to Floyd Garrett's Museum? The location should provide just as much entertainment for the whole family as Springfield does. Or have it close to one of the other muscle car collections that people have: Milt Robson (if he still has it) in Atlanta, or Dick Bridges collection. Some people may not like my next suggestion but how about combining it with other makes of Supercars: Royal Pontiacs, Grand Spaulding/Mr Norms Dodges, Hurst AMC's, etc...if only to increase the number of cars attending? These are all Supercars and would make for a collection of rare hi performance cars that you don't see at "all makes welcome" type shows. I do appreciate the people who take the time to restore these cars and bring them to shows across the country for everyone to see. Oh well, I can't wait to see more pics from this years show and hopefully next year I can attend no matter where it is at....Rat Pack......
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