A quick question SAAC does not take money for the swap meet spots or the big vendors like the group selling the "continuation" 68"s?? Jeff S -----Original Message----- From: Shelby6t7@aol.com Sent: Jul 11, 2005 3:28 AM To: ecj@peoplepc.com, shelbymustang@carmemories.com Subject: Re: SAAC 32 Jon, Jim, and all...... I have been reading the posts and I can tell you that I have been to many/all of the SAAC conventions, over the past 16 years, and I do agree with Jim that they have changed. Obviously the climbing values of the cars play a big part in that. However, what also needs to be realized is, that aside from the Concours car show, the open track event is the only other money generating event for SAAC, whereas the popular vote car show is not. Kenny
My swap meet space was NOT free. I paid by the frontage feet. Dunno on the big guys in the air conditioned trailers, but I'm sure somebody collected... As I saw so few of the general public attending, I kind of wonder if this was really the correct venue for them the "addended serial number replicars"? I also have to wonder about whether just anybody can add four digits and a dash to the back end of a serial number? Doesn't show on the title even with a real car... One things for sure, Carroll's heart fund made more money than my swap space....and in less time! all the best, Dan Belick 67 GT350 racer (for sale) Pair of 68 vert clones (in process) ----- Original Message ----- From: <speegle@pipeline.com> To: <Shelby6t7@aol.com>; <ecj@peoplepc.com>; <shelbymustang@carmemories.com> Sent: Monday, July 11, 2005 4:29 PM Subject: Re: SAAC 32 >A quick question > > SAAC does not take money for the swap meet spots or the big vendors like > the group selling the "continuation" 68"s?? > > > Jeff S > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Shelby6t7@aol.com > Sent: Jul 11, 2005 3:28 AM > To: ecj@peoplepc.com, shelbymustang@carmemories.com > Subject: Re: SAAC 32 > > Jon, Jim, and all...... > > I have been reading the posts and I can tell you that I have been to > many/all > of the SAAC conventions, over the past 16 years, and I do agree with Jim > that > they have changed. Obviously the climbing values of the cars play a big > part > in that. However, what also needs to be realized is, that aside from the > Concours car show, the open track event is the only other money generating > event > for SAAC, whereas the popular vote car show is not. > > Kenny > > > >