I'm 71 years old and I never won anything in my life! said the man who won the Goodmark Chevrolet 350 engine still in the crate as a door prize. The sun was shining, the music was playing thanks to Big Boy and our friends at Garage 71.  If you need some music they are the ones "geared" to all Motorheads alike.  You can see more pictures of the Goodmark Chevrolet car Show including the Winner of Best Show the 1926 Model T Hot Rod under albums Click on the Goodmark Chevrolet Logo.

I heard something else I have to share, folks we have a member named David Murry on April 18 and 19th will be running an open track for experienced drivers at Road Atlanta 14 hours of scheduled track time, NO RUN GROUPS or SESSIONS.  As usual folks remember, I'm old and slow but you can get the correct and updated information at http://www.davidmurry.com

  I got one more thing, my favorite subject kids. April 8 Sims Academy chapter of the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow called the Motor Masters are having a benefit car show at Holly Hill Mall.  Hot Rodders of Tomorrow is a young person club. they have a completion where they tear down a 350 engine.  I think the record is held by a chapter in Georgia 17 minutes.  The students at Sims want to get a car fix it up and donate it to the battered women's shelter. They got all kinds of trophy's, food and it sounds like a great car show that will help everyone concerned.  Even my buddies at the Dixie Cruisers are pitching in.  I told you they were great folks.  Have you heard about the Dixie cruisers new website, it is slick great job  http://www.dixiecruisers.org Here is some trivia Dixie Cruisers I think are the oldest car club in Georgia.  Somebody correct me if I am wrong.

We appreciate the support of our free website by our members, if you would like to have your event or car show featured on our website, we have a special members rate.  Hit me up and I will email you the media kit.

We appreciate you the members with you there is no us.  Until Next time May the sun shine and the trophies be many-lee 

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