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I'm speaking out and hopefully will be there....missed the 1st one - didn't know we finally have a "Georgia" chapter. Look, I don't have a baseball cap - can I still attend?
Keep in mind what to do in case it rains.....Lenox Square has a lot parking spaces under the roof where I could still introduce you all to Harrison (he doesn't bite...just SOUNDZ mean...)
I dunno, if the weather doesn't suddenly turn cold again, maybe we can meet at a lake or something and go fishing. Or we could meet at a chassis dyno somewhere and see what our trucks/cars will do. I wanna stick mine on there and see if the mods were worth the money Hp and Torque wise. I already know by the "seat of the pants" feeling that they were worth it.
I wouldn't mind finding a Dyno around here - just about have the supercharger on.... But I think we should do something where more people can turn-out and have a larger crowd. I haven't been to Altoona or Lanier in a long time, but I do remember a beach area and boat ramp together at Jackson Lake. Would give all the guys room to park and check out each others' rides, there is a picnic area where the ladies could go, if they wanted of course (you are more than welcome around the trucks also), and a beach for children and parents.
Most of the car shows are a little farther off I believe, but that might be another idea.
Hello to everybody from Marietta, GA. I, too, have just realized that we have a Georgia chapter, and I would very much love to attend an event. For now, I'm stuck taking engineering courses at Clemson so that I can graduate in May, but I come back home every weekend. I'm really close to the Commerce dragstrip, and my grandmother lives right down the road, I go there all the time. I'm also in favor of a Dyno Day, I'd love to watch the 'ol 302 light up the scoreboard! I just got my rollpan in the mail from Lund accessories, so I'll have it painted and installed by Saturday. I'm down with anything, I can't wait to meet everybody.
'77 F100, 302 (the aftermarket Prodigy), C4
Cadet Second Lieutenant John F. Daly III
South Carolina Corps of Cadets, The Citadel
The TorqueKing
First Off DYNO would be great. Anyway If yall aint had a get together yet can i Still be involved. I am not a member yet but am looking for reasons to join other than this site being great. So if possiable maybe i could join then. Send me a mail with some info on what i need to do.
Hi! --- I used to race my C/modifed 57 Cheby there at the Commerce Dragstrip in the early 70's!! It's now history - but I'm in Cartersville. Be wary of a white sleeper 74 F-100 with Bartow County plates on it (that's me).... you can usually catch the blur between Cartersville and Alpharetta each morning. Hope to see y'all soon...
Anybody ever eaten at Pappy Red's BBQ? it's in Alpharetta, near the Crabapple Kroger, it's home of my favorite BBQ on earth, I know better than to say the best, because best BBQ is a reason for people to start fighting from what I've found out! My F100's white too, every now and then I swing by Alpharette, mostly for entertainment. I like to go to Andretti Speed Lab and teach the import kids (and German-driving adults) how to drive!
'77 F100, 302 (the aftermarket Prodigy), C4
Cadet Second Lieutenant John F. Daly III
South Carolina Corps of Cadets, The Citadel
The TorqueKing
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