I am in for this little trip. Going to have to bring the Honda though being the Fiero is in the shop for repairs. The mechanic said it will be several months before its ready.
What, in the shop!?!? You need to fire your mechanic, he dont know Sh@#@t!!
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Cheever3000 Member
Posts: 12400 From: The Man from Tallahassee Registered: Aug 2001
That's the rest of that side of the brochure. I still have my planning papers, receipts, Cruise Quiz, t-shirt, and Pit Pass. It was a special time, made possible by the participants (and my kids who helped a great deal)! And I shouldn't leave out Jeffery and Barbara for saying it was needed, selecting the location, and helping with the first scouting trip. The cruise was mapped out by JohnF and blakeinspace, and seems like someone else was in on that too, but I don't remember who it may have been. And oh yeah... it was the beginning of a great relationship with The Fiero Store, for the prizes they donated.
But to keep this on topic, I want one of those GRRRRRR8 t-shirts!!!
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Jarhead 2m4 Member
Posts: 1849 From: Missouri City, TX Registered: Jun 2006
The T-shirt design is awesome! I hope I can make this event.
My $0.02: The colors for the shirt design are nice and relaxing then there is a car that screams "RED!!!" I hope the actual results will be more subtle.
------------------ "Semper Fiero"
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blakeinspace Member
Posts: 5923 From: Fort Worth, Texas Registered: Dec 2001
Originally posted by Cheever3000: The cruise was mapped out by JohnF and blakeinspace, and seems like someone else was in on that too, but I don't remember who it may have been.
That would've been my wife....
What? You gettin' old on me Chuck?
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Old Lar Member
Posts: 13798 From: Palm Bay, Florida Registered: Nov 1999
I sure wish that one of these years I could make it to another Ruckus. I have such fond memories of the inaugural Ruckus at Lake Texoma. I'm glad to see that this idea has survived and thrived. I think everyone should make it a mission to make it to a Ruckus at least once in their lives. It's great to have an event that is all about the people and the love of the car instead of trophies and judges.
Heh, Daniel just called me to ask if I could cover his Fiero with something (since he keeps it at my house), he said he preferred a blanket or rug. I told him I'd see what I could do, but I was planning on tying mine to a tree and hoping for the best... but I see this guy went all out!
I'm a little worried bout the wind we're supposed to get even all the way up here, a few of the giant trees surrounding my property aren't up for much more battering.
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Quick! I have the car solution for ya Jon when the waters come...........................
Now I just hope you have enough rugs
That's an old West Texas trick to minimize hail damage--except we were always smart enough not to park under the edge of a roof. When a hail dropping storm is coming, everyone would run out with a quilt or heavy balnket, cover their car, then wet it down with a water hose to hold it in place. Hail will hit it, but the wet blanket will cushion the blow and the dents will be minimal.
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GKDINC Member
Posts: 1813 From: East Tawas MI Registered: Dec 2001
Heh, Daniel just called me to ask if I could cover his Fiero with something (since he keeps it at my house), he said he preferred a blanket or rug. I told him I'd see what I could do, but I was planning on tying mine to a tree and hoping for the best... but I see this guy went all out!
I'm a little worried bout the wind we're supposed to get even all the way up here, a few of the giant trees surrounding my property aren't up for much more battering.
My fiero is getting moved out from underneath its carport. I've seen to many news stories of carports falling in mild wind storms.
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