Re: Wives & Our Cars (Money)
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Re: Wives & Our Cars (Money)
- From: "lumina333" <lumina333@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2004 20:29:15 -0000
Hear Hear Eddie! Thanks for the support...nice B'day gift for me!!
The AMC shows have many ladies participating with their hubbies and
helping with concessions, scheduling, hotels, raffles, etc. I agree
that more of us should learn to enjoy romping on the gas petal. And I
agree with the fact that clubs should be more women friendly. Believe
me, feeling welcome in the boys club really helps, especially if you
haven't been involved with the auto-love since you could toddle.
-Lu-
P.S.
I am trying to get my 12 year old son interested in AMCs - he liked
the Pacer but hated having to 'slam that big old door' when he got
out of the passenger side. Bet he will love the Grem. And he has
helped me with the engine....knows how to take out a piston properly!
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Eddie Stakes"
<eddiestakes@xxxx> wrote:
> I tell you what we need is more damned women in the hobby in all
aspects. This is something that many clubs and chapters sometimes
have a difficult time recruiting. It's not like women never bought or
owned, or drove AMC products. They were a formidable buying force as
they are today. It's great to see some women like Cheryl Samuel, Mrs.
Timmons, Anita Mier, Joan Lukuszewski to name a few AMO Board
Members, volunteer their time and expertise to lead a major AMC club.
And on local levels, it's great to see more and more women getting
involved, whether volunteering for a position in the club like
Barbara Nave (ya'll know Barb, she has some awesome iron like 500 Cal
500 AMX, T/A Javelin ect) or even Elda Zinman, one of the driving
forces behind the recent huge AMO AMC nationals in CA. But don't
forget those women owners who are actively involved in the hobby,
even if just bringing out their cars like Lu here, or my wife Paige,
who has driven many a AMC the past 16 years (she took off to work in
the 72 Ambassador SST wagon this morning), all are a extremely
important piece of this puzzle of a hobby we call aMC. Some simply
support us and roll their eyes when we drag home another piece of
sh*t, rolling their eyes, knowing it makes us happy while pissing off
the neighbors and civic organizations, but never thinking to grab the
old butcher knife and cut off as Bart said 'the old jimmy!' over it.
>
> What we do need is more women in the hobby, just like more
youngsters. This is somethign I have been adamant about for decades
and tried to recruit kids and ladies, by possibly making the local
club a little friendlier for them, or even at the big meet here,
helping them feel involved, letting them know it ain't a all boys
club. There are many a lady that can kick our asses out there on the
street and track too, we could go on about Shahan and Muldowney and
the doors they kicked opened in the 60s for other women too, but
let's stick to AMC and AMC ladies.
>
> Without the support many of the women in our AMC lives, I can tell
you from a personal standpoint I would not have owned 292 AMCs or
built the vendor aspect I have in 20+ years. And 16+ of that has been
with Paige, who quietly behind the scenes has done everything from
selling sodas in the 110+ degree heat at the aMC SW Regional, to
design my website, to simply pass out a Planet Houston business card
on the streets of Houston when someone askes about the AMC Anything
she is driving. Wish I could clone her! Yes, that would be twice the
bitching, and maybe two sets of Lorena Bobbitt's jimmy cutting
shears, but what the heck, I'm a gambling man!
>
> So hats off, to all the Women of AMC, they do make a huge
difference, whether in the national, or local clubs, or in our daily
lives.
> Eddie Stakes
> www.planethoustonamx.com
> *Note volume of email is
> extremely heavy, expect
> 7-16 day responses
> -
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