Re: [FWDLK] Chryslers at Carlisle Recap
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Re: [FWDLK] Chryslers at Carlisle Recap



Great pictures Dave!!  So great, in fact, that I'm seriously regretting
missing it this year.  I have decided to fly out to Carlisle next year as I
am determined not to miss it again.

And, Tom...Dave is right.  From looking at the many pictures that he took of
your 58 Belv. Convertible, it is obvious that this is the product of
top-notch work and I hope to see it with my own eyes next year.

-Brian Carpenter
Minneapolis, MN
bcarpenter@barkingshins.com
*patiently saving money for a 57/58 Belv/Fury*

----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Stragand" <dave.stragand@KETCHUM.COM>
To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@LISTS.PSU.EDU>
Sent: Sunday, July 15, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Chryslers at Carlisle Recap


> Hi All,
>
> All I can say is "WOW!".  The weather was absolutely fantastic, and I
> have never seen more Forward Look cars in one place in my entire life.
> There had to be at least FIFTY Forward Look cars in the fun field, sale
> corral, survivors area, invitational building, and show grounds.  An
> absolutely amazing turnout to say the least.  Thanks to everyone who
> stopped by and said "hi".
>
> My personal highlight was getting the chance to see Tom Mitchell's '58
> Plymouth Belvedere Golden Commando Convertible in person.  I can't say
> enough good things about that car.  You've done an astounding job on
> that vehicle, Tom, and you should be proud.  Tom's car was even chosen
> as an "owner's pick" for Best of Show, and received a special award in
> front of the grandstands on Sunday afternoon.  Well done!
>
> Actually, all the FL cars there did very well, and received several
> awards.  Unfortunately, I missed the awards while packing, so if anyone
> can fill us in on other awards, please do!
>
> My '58 faired very well for the week.  Considering I've pushed her a
> little over 1000 miles since Wednesday night, she did extremely well.
> Found a bunch of cool things to add to the "Hey, when are you ever
> gonna' put this stuff on the car?" pile, including an NOS grille for
> only $200, a great condition bellows-type brake booster for $75, and a
> high-quality brand new hub puller for $75, 12 hubcaps (yes, Daniel, I'll
> send them soon!), an NOS "58 Plymouth temp gauge marked "64 DeSoto"
> (???) for $2, a heater control valve still in the box for $45, and a
> sterling silver '58 Plymouth charm for $30.  I pretty much found
> everything I was looking for, and more.  Color Me Happy.
>
> Some of the Forward Look and/or GFS members in attendance were:  David
> Warnick, Nick Sperduto, Ivar (forgot your last name), John Diekewicz Jr.
> and Sr., Mike Singer and his daughter (what was her name again, Mike?),
> Mark Coudriet and his family/friends, Jim Woomer and his wife, Dieter
> Bauer, John Chard, Julio Chaplin, Chris Hullinger and his wife, Keith
> Wasserman, Tom Mitchell, Ron "Hoss's" Waters, Gil Romard, Joel Bordeaux,
> John Rudy, Jack Johnson and his wife, Michael Morris, Glenn Custer,
> Denny Spirk, Bob Hanekamp,   I apologize if I left anyone out.  My brain
> is still simmering from all the sun and MoPar fun.
>
> I posted over 200 pics of C@C 2001 at
> http://www.forwardlook.net/events/carlisle2001 .  I also found pics on
> my camera from the GFS meet in June -- and you can see those at
> http://www.forwardlook.net/events/gfs2001
>
> Glad to see everyone again.  I can't wait for next year!  =)
>
> -Dave
>



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