Bruce Griffis wrote: > That looks like a lot of fun! > > Heck - looks like old cars, good roads and honest road-food > restaurants. What could be better than that? Well I could do with better food... :-) (OK I'm a food snob.) But yeah! I liked auto-cross, but it got too serious; I like the *idea* of rallies, but they got WAY too serious, with the top competitors the same year after year and the spreads all under a minute... too uptight for me! LeMons was a revolution for me. There's a Least Coast version now of that. The thing about these Left Coast events is, they're not brand nazis. Cars is cars! Most people I've met anywhere near this stuff basically like cars, especially cars that are unique, or interesting, or are personalized, hacked, modified, driven to hell, or just plain weird. Underdogs are *especially* appreciated, a very American trait that I thought was disappearing, but it's definitely not, in this crowd. Not that people don't have their fanatical car obsessions, but they tend to not project it outward to mean 'my brand good your brand suck'. It helps when brand C and brand F are in the minority too! The hot rod and muscle car crowd I've found to be the narrowest, not really interested outside their own. I don't know when this started, but it was in place when I was in high school certainly (early 1970's). Clearly the delineation #1 Chevy #2 Ford #3 Chrysler #(nothing else exists or is crap) could only have existed after the 1950's, because there were at least other makes then!! _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://splatter.wps.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/amc-list