RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Spencer, Darrell
The Scottsdale Pavillions.  

Another reason to come to Phoenix in the winter.  I don't go every weekend,
but try and make it down at least once a month - especially during cooler
weather.  How can you not go see 2 or 300 cars that gather EVERY SATURDAY
NIGHT!?   These are consistently high quality cars. No junk.  Many for sale
with the signs required to be discretely positioned low and inside.  The
participation goes way up during January auction/show time, too.

Darrell Spencer
Cave Creek, Arizona
'66 El Camino
'70 Malibu

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Darrell,
I live in Mesa.  Do you hit the Scottsdale Pavilions weekly?
Steve


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RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Stephen Lentz

Darrell,
I live in Mesa.  Do you hit the Scottsdale Pavilions weekly?
Steve
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Sorry guys.  Been in the mid-70's all January here in the metro Phoenix
area.  (That's almost 10 degrees warmer than usual - even for here).110
in July and August is no different than 10 in January and February.  I lived
in Massachusetts once.

But it's our show and cruise season.

Once again, I feel compelled to plug the greatest car spectacle I've ever
attended - Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale.   I was there last Saturday and
I've got to say that it just keeps getting better every year.  Everything
from Dusenbergs to Ferraris.  But, muscle cars dominated the procedings and
have taken the world's fancy by a storm.  Where once the European exotics
generated the most interest, things are shifting to classic Detroit muscle
now.  Chevelles were extremely well represented this year.  Check out the
following link and you'll see what I mean.  Search on Chevelle:

 http://barrettjackson.com/auctionresults/default.asp

A lot of the reason for the high prices is that deep-pocketed baby boomers
from all over the world come to Scottsdale in January.  Barrett-Jackson is
the premier event and has spawned several others here, too.   At
Barrett-Jackson, 8000 registered bidders vie for around 800 cars - hence the
higher prices.

The auction is only part of the spectacle.  Hundreds of vendors.  Absolutely
a must see if you're ever in the neighborhood in January.  Come to think of
it, it's a good reason to come in January.  That and the 75 degree sunny
weather.  Hell, I got a little sunburn Saturday!

Cheers!

Darrell Spencer
Cave Creek, Arizona
'66 El Camino
'70 Malibu
'73 Bonneville (Triumph)
'75 GMC
'01 Blazer



-Original Message-
From: Mach4
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/21/03 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

I feel real sorry for you warm weather folks out there...we had a high
of 10* again today, and it's supposed to continue like this all week. I
heard a chill factor (wind compounding the cold temps, for you from the
tropics...) of -18* yesterday. But we still don't have hardly any snow -
I haven't had the tractor running since I took the mower deck off and
mounted the blower.

I wonder if the 396 would even fire up? It doesn't start real easy in
the summer!

Jimcentral WisconsinACES #20202 - '66 SS's

- Original Message -
From: Chevelle   69
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

Dave,
  where are you at in Ohio?

While I agree with you that some of the boys in blue in some places,
mostly hiway guys and some little town guys, can be a little "tight", I
know one great city cop that talks common sense. He's a great member of
our Tri-State Chevelle club. In fact we made him our Sgt-At-Arms :) He's
on this list so be expecting some comments.

As for the winter and cold ok ...have to agree a bit there. Pretty
hard to do much including work on cars. While my garage is heated, when
you do something where you need to get rid of fumes letting a 10
degree wind come through kinda shivers your wrenches.

But the one thing I will have to disagree with you on is the general
statement that Ohio is not the car friendliest place in the world. Ok
..well maybe not THE friendliest ...at least in the sense that you refer
to, but with Jegs, Summit, Flaming River, and a whole bunch of other car
related businesses I can't even think of being located here, and the
great shows in Columbus such as Good Guys, big events at the raceways,
being centrally located so we can go to Chevellabration in a few hours,
Muscle car nationals in even less, Indy for a while host of car related
events, and even Carlisle on the other side. did I mention Michigan
above us?

 Well I think you get the point :)   Hang on man ...spring will be here
in a matter of days!  January is almost over!


Steve



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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:05 PM
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks, was: DC World of Wheels Show


It's been so cold here and since I store my cars off my property, I'd
almost forgotten about them.  We're in our 2nd or 3rd straight week with
temperatures below freezing, and it's not letting up for at least
another week.  Cops in the summer, salt in the winter-- Ohio is not the
car-friendliest place in the world.  *sigh*

-Dave

it's so cold, even my e-mail turned blue!

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RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Richard M. Pruett
Hey,
You weren't a bum; you were doing research!

These are NOT toys; they are investments!

Lets keep our stories straight.

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Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 8:28 PM
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


I saw most of the show (yeah I was a bum this weekend!). Looks like they
will do two one hour shows to recap (one for American Muscle and one for
imports). The American one is on 3/2. Not sure which time.

Ron

My '66 http://home.attbi.com/~cutter169/chevelle_page.htm
Team Chevelle #1668
ACES #5205



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Richard M. Pruett
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:49 AM
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Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Darrell,

I caught a little of the show and wish I had seen it all. Tuned in during
the auction of the 427 side oiler Cobra clone. If memory serves, it went for
$225,000-$230,000! A little out of my price range. If you know of a re-run,
would you let us know?

Thanx

Rich

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Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:38 PM
To: 'Mach4 '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Sorry guys.  Been in the mid-70's all January here in the metro Phoenix
area.  (That's almost 10 degrees warmer than usual - even for here).110
in July and August is no different than 10 in January and February.  I lived
in Massachusetts once.

But it's our show and cruise season.

Once again, I feel compelled to plug the greatest car spectacle I've ever
attended - Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale.   I was there last Saturday and
I've got to say that it just keeps getting better every year.  Everything
from Dusenbergs to Ferraris.  But, muscle cars dominated the procedings and
have taken the world's fancy by a storm.  Where once the European exotics
generated the most interest, things are shifting to classic Detroit muscle
now.  Chevelles were extremely well represented this year.  Check out the
following link and you'll see what I mean.  Search on Chevelle:

 http://barrettjackson.com/auctionresults/default.asp

A lot of the reason for the high prices is that deep-pocketed baby boomers
from all over the world come to Scottsdale in January.  Barrett-Jackson is
the premier event and has spawned several others here, too.   At
Barrett-Jackson, 8000 registered bidders vie for around 800 cars - hence the
higher prices.

The auction is only part of the spectacle.  Hundreds of vendors.  Absolutely
a must see if you're ever in the neighborhood in January.  Come to think of
it, it's a good reason to come in January.  That and the 75 degree sunny
weather.  Hell, I got a little sunburn Saturday!

Cheers!

Darrell Spencer
Cave Creek, Arizona
'66 El Camino
'70 Malibu
'73 Bonneville (Triumph)
'75 GMC
'01 Blazer



-Original Message-
From: Mach4
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/21/03 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

I feel real sorry for you warm weather folks out there...we had a high
of 10* again today, and it's supposed to continue like this all week. I
heard a chill factor (wind compounding the cold temps, for you from the
tropics...) of -18* yesterday. But we still don't have hardly any snow -
I haven't had the tractor running since I took the mower deck off and
mounted the blower.

I wonder if the 396 would even fire up? It doesn't start real easy in
the summer!

Jimcentral WisconsinACES #20202 - '66 SS's

- Original Message -
From: Chevelle  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 69
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

Dave,
  where are you at in Ohio?

While I agree with you that some of the boys in blue in some places,
mostly hiway guys and some little town guys, can be a little "tight", I
know one great city cop that talks common sense. He's a great member of
our Tri-State Chevelle club. In fact we made him our Sgt-At-Arms :) He's
on this list so be expecting some comments.

As for the winter and cold ok ...have to agree a bit there. Pretty
hard to do much including work on cars. While my garage is heated, when
you do something where you need to get rid of fumes letting a 10
degree wind come through kinda shivers your wrenches.

But the one thing I will have to disagree with you on is the general
statement that Ohio is not the car friendliest place in the world. Ok
..well maybe not THE friendliest ...at least in the sense that you refer
to, but with Jegs, Summit, Flaming River, and a whole bunch of other car
related businesses I can't even think of be

RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Cutter169
I saw most of the show (yeah I was a bum this weekend!). Looks like they
will do two one hour shows to recap (one for American Muscle and one for
imports). The American one is on 3/2. Not sure which time.

Ron

My '66 http://home.attbi.com/~cutter169/chevelle_page.htm
Team Chevelle #1668
ACES #5205



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Richard M. Pruett
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Darrell,

I caught a little of the show and wish I had seen it all. Tuned in during
the auction of the 427 side oiler Cobra clone. If memory serves, it went for
$225,000-$230,000! A little out of my price range. If you know of a re-run,
would you let us know?

Thanx

Rich

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Spencer, Darrell
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:38 PM
To: 'Mach4 '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Sorry guys.  Been in the mid-70's all January here in the metro Phoenix
area.  (That's almost 10 degrees warmer than usual - even for here).110
in July and August is no different than 10 in January and February.  I lived
in Massachusetts once.

But it's our show and cruise season.

Once again, I feel compelled to plug the greatest car spectacle I've ever
attended - Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale.   I was there last Saturday and
I've got to say that it just keeps getting better every year.  Everything
from Dusenbergs to Ferraris.  But, muscle cars dominated the procedings and
have taken the world's fancy by a storm.  Where once the European exotics
generated the most interest, things are shifting to classic Detroit muscle
now.  Chevelles were extremely well represented this year.  Check out the
following link and you'll see what I mean.  Search on Chevelle:

 http://barrettjackson.com/auctionresults/default.asp

A lot of the reason for the high prices is that deep-pocketed baby boomers
from all over the world come to Scottsdale in January.  Barrett-Jackson is
the premier event and has spawned several others here, too.   At
Barrett-Jackson, 8000 registered bidders vie for around 800 cars - hence the
higher prices.

The auction is only part of the spectacle.  Hundreds of vendors.  Absolutely
a must see if you're ever in the neighborhood in January.  Come to think of
it, it's a good reason to come in January.  That and the 75 degree sunny
weather.  Hell, I got a little sunburn Saturday!

Cheers!

Darrell Spencer
Cave Creek, Arizona
'66 El Camino
'70 Malibu
'73 Bonneville (Triumph)
'75 GMC
'01 Blazer



-Original Message-
From: Mach4
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/21/03 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

I feel real sorry for you warm weather folks out there...we had a high
of 10* again today, and it's supposed to continue like this all week. I
heard a chill factor (wind compounding the cold temps, for you from the
tropics...) of -18* yesterday. But we still don't have hardly any snow -
I haven't had the tractor running since I took the mower deck off and
mounted the blower.

I wonder if the 396 would even fire up? It doesn't start real easy in
the summer!

Jimcentral WisconsinACES #20202 - '66 SS's

- Original Message -
From: Chevelle  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 69
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

Dave,
  where are you at in Ohio?

While I agree with you that some of the boys in blue in some places,
mostly hiway guys and some little town guys, can be a little "tight", I
know one great city cop that talks common sense. He's a great member of
our Tri-State Chevelle club. In fact we made him our Sgt-At-Arms :) He's
on this list so be expecting some comments.

As for the winter and cold ok ...have to agree a bit there. Pretty
hard to do much including work on cars. While my garage is heated, when
you do something where you need to get rid of fumes letting a 10
degree wind come through kinda shivers your wrenches.

But the one thing I will have to disagree with you on is the general
statement that Ohio is not the car friendliest place in the world. Ok
..well maybe not THE friendliest ...at least in the sense that you refer
to, but with Jegs, Summit, Flaming River, and a whole bunch of other car
related businesses I can't even think of being located here, and the
great shows in Columbus such as Good Guys, big events at the raceways,
being centrally located so we can go to Chevellabration in a few hours,
Muscle car nationals in even less, Indy for a while host of car related
events, and even Carlisle on the other side. did I mention Michigan
above us?

 Well I think you get the

RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Dale McIntosh
According to Speed TV, the Saturday session is being replayed Friday at
noon (EST).  Unfortunately, the Friday session was today at noon (EST)

Dale McIntosh
TC Gold #92/ACES #1709
67SS/67 Elky


> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of 
> Richard M. Pruett
> Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 7:49 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season
> 
> 
> Darrell,
> 
> I caught a little of the show and wish I had seen it all. 
> Tuned in during the auction of the 427 side oiler Cobra 
> clone. If memory serves, it went for $225,000-$230,000! A 
> little out of my price range. If you know of a re-run, would 
> you let us know?
> 
> Thanx
> 
> Rich
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of 
> Spencer, Darrell
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:38 PM
> To: 'Mach4 '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
> Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter show season
> 
> 
> Sorry guys.  Been in the mid-70's all January here in the 
> metro Phoenix
> area.  (That's almost 10 degrees warmer than usual - even for 
> here).110
> in July and August is no different than 10 in January and 
> February.  I lived in Massachusetts once.
> 
> But it's our show and cruise season.
> 
> Once again, I feel compelled to plug the greatest car 
> spectacle I've ever
> attended - Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale.   I was there last 
> Saturday and
> I've got to say that it just keeps getting better every year. 
>  Everything from Dusenbergs to Ferraris.  But, muscle cars 
> dominated the procedings and have taken the world's fancy by 
> a storm.  Where once the European exotics generated the most 
> interest, things are shifting to classic Detroit muscle now.  
> Chevelles were extremely well represented this year.  Check 
> out the following link and you'll see what I mean.  Search on 
> Chevelle:
> 
>  http://barrettjackson.com/auctionresults/default.asp
> 
> A lot of the reason for the high prices is that deep-pocketed 
> baby boomers from all over the world come to Scottsdale in 
> January.  Barrett-Jackson is
> the premier event and has spawned several others here, too.   At
> Barrett-Jackson, 8000 registered bidders vie for around 800 
> cars - hence the higher prices.
> 
> The auction is only part of the spectacle.  Hundreds of 
> vendors.  Absolutely a must see if you're ever in the 
> neighborhood in January.  Come to think of it, it's a good 
> reason to come in January.  That and the 75 degree sunny 
> weather.  Hell, I got a little sunburn Saturday!
> 
> Cheers!
> 
> Darrell Spencer
> Cave Creek, Arizona
> '66 El Camino
> '70 Malibu
> '73 Bonneville (Triumph)
> '75 GMC
> '01 Blazer
> 
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: Mach4
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 1/21/03 7:46 PM
> Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks
> 
> I feel real sorry for you warm weather folks out there...we 
> had a high of 10* again today, and it's supposed to continue 
> like this all week. I heard a chill factor (wind compounding 
> the cold temps, for you from the
> tropics...) of -18* yesterday. But we still don't have hardly 
> any snow - I haven't had the tractor running since I took the 
> mower deck off and mounted the blower.
> 
> I wonder if the 396 would even fire up? It doesn't start real 
> easy in the summer!
> 
> Jimcentral WisconsinACES #20202 - '66 SS's
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: Chevelle  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 69
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:21 PM
> Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks
> 
> Dave,
>   where are you at in Ohio?
> 
> While I agree with you that some of the boys in blue in some 
> places, mostly hiway guys and some little town guys, can be a 
> little "tight", I know one great city cop that talks common 
> sense. He's a great member of our Tri-State Chevelle club. In 
> fact we made him our Sgt-At-Arms :) He's on this list so be 
> expecting some comments.
> 
> As for the winter and cold ok ...have to agree a bit 
> there. Pretty hard to do much including work on cars. While 
> my garage is heated, when you do something where you need to 
> get rid of fumes letting a 10 degree wind come through 
> kinda shivers your wrenches.
> 
> But the one thing I will have to disagree with you on is the 
> general statement that Ohio is not the car friendliest place 
> in the world

RE: [Chevelle-List] winter show season

2003-01-22 Thread Richard M. Pruett
Darrell,

I caught a little of the show and wish I had seen it all. Tuned in during
the auction of the 427 side oiler Cobra clone. If memory serves, it went for
$225,000-$230,000! A little out of my price range. If you know of a re-run,
would you let us know?

Thanx

Rich

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Spencer, Darrell
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 11:38 PM
To: 'Mach4 '; '[EMAIL PROTECTED] '
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter show season


Sorry guys.  Been in the mid-70's all January here in the metro Phoenix
area.  (That's almost 10 degrees warmer than usual - even for here).110
in July and August is no different than 10 in January and February.  I lived
in Massachusetts once.

But it's our show and cruise season.

Once again, I feel compelled to plug the greatest car spectacle I've ever
attended - Barrett-Jackson in Scottsdale.   I was there last Saturday and
I've got to say that it just keeps getting better every year.  Everything
from Dusenbergs to Ferraris.  But, muscle cars dominated the procedings and
have taken the world's fancy by a storm.  Where once the European exotics
generated the most interest, things are shifting to classic Detroit muscle
now.  Chevelles were extremely well represented this year.  Check out the
following link and you'll see what I mean.  Search on Chevelle:

 http://barrettjackson.com/auctionresults/default.asp

A lot of the reason for the high prices is that deep-pocketed baby boomers
from all over the world come to Scottsdale in January.  Barrett-Jackson is
the premier event and has spawned several others here, too.   At
Barrett-Jackson, 8000 registered bidders vie for around 800 cars - hence the
higher prices.

The auction is only part of the spectacle.  Hundreds of vendors.  Absolutely
a must see if you're ever in the neighborhood in January.  Come to think of
it, it's a good reason to come in January.  That and the 75 degree sunny
weather.  Hell, I got a little sunburn Saturday!

Cheers!

Darrell Spencer
Cave Creek, Arizona
'66 El Camino
'70 Malibu
'73 Bonneville (Triumph)
'75 GMC
'01 Blazer



-Original Message-
From: Mach4
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 1/21/03 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

I feel real sorry for you warm weather folks out there...we had a high
of 10* again today, and it's supposed to continue like this all week. I
heard a chill factor (wind compounding the cold temps, for you from the
tropics...) of -18* yesterday. But we still don't have hardly any snow -
I haven't had the tractor running since I took the mower deck off and
mounted the blower.

I wonder if the 396 would even fire up? It doesn't start real easy in
the summer!

Jimcentral WisconsinACES #20202 - '66 SS's

- Original Message -
From: Chevelle   69
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 5:21 PM
Subject: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks

Dave,
  where are you at in Ohio?

While I agree with you that some of the boys in blue in some places,
mostly hiway guys and some little town guys, can be a little "tight", I
know one great city cop that talks common sense. He's a great member of
our Tri-State Chevelle club. In fact we made him our Sgt-At-Arms :) He's
on this list so be expecting some comments.

As for the winter and cold ok ...have to agree a bit there. Pretty
hard to do much including work on cars. While my garage is heated, when
you do something where you need to get rid of fumes letting a 10
degree wind come through kinda shivers your wrenches.

But the one thing I will have to disagree with you on is the general
statement that Ohio is not the car friendliest place in the world. Ok
..well maybe not THE friendliest ...at least in the sense that you refer
to, but with Jegs, Summit, Flaming River, and a whole bunch of other car
related businesses I can't even think of being located here, and the
great shows in Columbus such as Good Guys, big events at the raceways,
being centrally located so we can go to Chevellabration in a few hours,
Muscle car nationals in even less, Indy for a while host of car related
events, and even Carlisle on the other side. did I mention Michigan
above us?

 Well I think you get the point :)   Hang on man ...spring will be here
in a matter of days!  January is almost over!


Steve



-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dave Studly
Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 6:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [Chevelle-List] winter sucks, was: DC World of Wheels Show


It's been so cold here and since I store my cars off my property, I'd
almost forgotten about them.  We're in our 2nd or 3rd straight week with
temperatures below freezing, and it's not letting up for at least
another week.  Cops in the summer, salt in the winter-- Ohio is not the
car-friendliest place in the world.  *sigh*

-Dave

it's so cold,