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Only 1932 Fords! Leaving from the Target to drive the Blue Ridge!
That's right, guys, the 2021 ALL DEUCE RUN is going to happen, the date is finally set for the 20th All Deuce Run to Blowing Rock. It will be on Saturday, June 26th.
Photo courtesy - Tom Hassell
Same as in past years, we will head out from the Target Shopping Center in Cornelius, located on the NE corner of I-77 & Hwy 73 (Exit 25 off I-77), at 10:00 sharp. We’ll make a stop at the overlook on the Blue Ridge Parkway to stretch our legs & check out each others’ deuces. The panoramic view is an incredible backdrop for photos too!
Next we're on to Blowing Rock for lunch. We'll be eating at Foggy Rock Eatery & Pub. They have asked that we arrive after 2 PM and this year they'll need us to give them a head count for those planning to attend. This is very important, so please send me a conversation and let me know names & numbers as soon as you can.
The following pertains to those of you who join us for the dinner on Friday night:
Bill has spoken with the owners of Lancaster's BBQ and they said they will try to accommodate us. The pandemic has caused wait staff shortages everywhere and Lancaster's is no exception; a rough head count will certainly help them better serve our party, so do let me know if you plan to eat dinner with us on Friday night too.
If we are going to make it happen this year, I need to know who will be in attendance on both days as soon as possible.
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/the-20th-all-deuce-run.1231757/
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