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Old 01-06-2002, 10:12 AM
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ONE AGAIN, THE OFFER STANDS TO ALL THOSE THAT WISH TO COME AND RACE , CRUISE THE COUNTRYSIDE OR JUST WATCH....

You too Evan. (I'm serious)


...we have many folks that over the past 3 or 4 years have hung out with us 'wannabees'. (We've never denied that that is what we are).

All that we ask is that you have a desire to drive your Cobra. Albeit, drive it just to the track (hell, trailer it) and hang out and enjoy everyone's company.

That offer has always been there for all....from Evan Harris to Cal Metal, from East Coast to West Coast.

Come, enjoy the experience. Waxers as well as 'Wannabee' racers to real racers...all are welcome.

Originally, Cranky and I were trying to steal one date a year from Lauren Fix to put on a Cobra event at Watkins Glen, but we could not get enough interest.

Originally, we had planned a 2 day driving school, coupled with a car show, possible manufacturers midway and a nightime BBQ with a band.

Well...it was too much work and we figured we'd rather relax and hang out....it was going to cut into our driving time. Eventually, as Cranky states, we put a name to it this year.


So...I'll say it again...all are invited to any Club Cranky 2002 dates regardless of whether you track the car or not. We had folks like Mr Bruce who brought no car, just some of da best ribs we ever tasted. You see, good BBQ is just as important as a great Cobra.

So are lasting friendships.
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