Thank you, Matt for the refreshing pep-talk. I have been an AMC owner and enthusiast for almost 30 years. I have owned 6 Gremlins during that course of time and I also participated (and continue to participate) in numerous car clubs. The first club I joined in 1974 was the Javax Cleveland AMC Club, boy was I surprised to find out that if I had an AMX or a Javelin I would have been in with the 'in crowd' otherwise the small group of us with Gremlins, Ramblers and Hornets were the second class members. All of us worked very hard to put on good competitive events, however, this club was most interested in rally racing and doing everything better than the local Corvette Club. And that was too bad, because it really could have done more for everybody. As for wanting to have a good, pleasant time at Kenosha, I certainly wouldn't want to dash anyone's plans. However, I believe it's important for everyone to be aware of all that goes on. The reason there's another AMC club here in northern Ohio is that myself and four other AMC enthusiasts got together about 10 years ago to help preserve the memories and the marque in this area, but we wanted to keep it simple. We do one club event every year and have a quarterly newsletter and keep our dues reasonable. Most of us that visit gremlintime share this unique comradery by owning Gremlins, and that is what makes us different from the rest of you AMC folks. Just be aware that if you join me in Kenosha this summer that we will still be the 'odd guy out', no matter how friendly everyone is. I will put a note on my windshield stating that I'm associated with this group. So come and join me, and we'll have a great time. The Mix Ps If anyone decides to spend the extra $15.00 for the judging fee, be aware that your car had better be perfect because the judges don't care if you've driven 700 miles (dodging stones or rain or a#%hole motorists) or you just pushed the "trailer queen" off your enclosed car carrier. Please don't get mad at me, I'm just telling the truth.