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Old 07-04-2013, 08:54 AM   #29
VeryTangled
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Default Re: V8 Grand National Concours South Lake Tahoe

Hey TJ, I'm glad you enjoyed.

I actually got a lot of nice videos from the Grand Tour and climbing those three mountains. I'm trying to upload a video of JM35 crossing the Kingsbury Grade between Genoa and Tahoe. It's 11 minutes long just crosing the peak and coming down into Tahoe. Will update when it's posted.

I really wanted to write back to say that you did a good thing by volunteering to help at the meet. Every volunteer I saw, and I saw quite a few, was working hard all week. So THANK YOU VERY MUCH for your efforts to make a welcoming event for all us V8'ers! A thousand thanks would not be enough.

I'll get a first-hand taste as a Volunteer next June when our RG, #36, National Capitol Region, will host the Eastern National Meet in Gettysburg.

-VT/Jeff

Brendan's award winning '36 Pickup. I'd LOVE to be able to drive that EVERY DAY!


In Genoa NV. Text on marker in back right:
Nevada's First Newspaper, The Territorial Enterprise was founded at Genoa, December 8, 1858. Mark Twain began his career as a writer on its staff. Placed December 8, 1938, University of Nevada Press Club.



Checking the threads on the FordBarn V8 Forum, again! Genoa, NV


Volunteers at work, Lunch, Genoa NV


They're still out there, leaving Virginia City, NV. Miracle snapshot at 30mph!


Topping off fluids after climbing the Geiger Grade into Virginia City, NV


Baddest 'sleeper' on the highway!


This is why... And air conditioning, automatic overdrive. This car rings my bell!

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