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Originally Posted by bigcritter
Saw this flyer posted at a little country store just outside Tenino, WA a couple of weekends ago, and thought "Hmmmm. That might be interesting to do!" So I came home, checked out the website, and e-mailed the point-of-contact, and haven't heard anything from him. :>( Even though the website says "The T9O Quarrymen Car Club's charter is to encourage the acquisition, preservation, and restoration of antique and historically significant automobiles." It looks like it's to raise money and/or school supplies for the local schools, so it would seem they would welcome everyone in order to raise MORE MONEY!! However, that doesn't appear to be the case! :>(
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Unless they have a year limit - the Smart can easily be touted as a historically significant vehicle.
I'll be posting a show in the next few weeks. Its one that I get stuck volunteering at every year. This year I'll be spending more time hanging out with the Smarts. They'll have non-entrant SMART ONLY parking next to the Smarts on the show field. I've made these arrangements in exchange for giving them ideas for the show and helping out in general.
Date is October 25th and it is at the US Air Force Armament Museum in Fort Walton Beach, FL. Fliers to come soon as well as a thread devoted to the subject. It is a conventional show that normally has around 250-300 cars (that's all we have room for parking). Smarts are off to the side where they'll be out of the way - that's how non-entrants will be able to park near the entrants, no limit for how many Smarts show.