Mossy68 wrote:Yep. Well done you guys.
Still don't know what Petes award is for though ???
( he is a bit of a Mopar God like Tony. But don't tell him !)
Gary, the MMA Award is given to those that in the opinion of the committee, and the members, best represents the spirit of the Mopar Muscle Association.
Pete has not only brought some wonderful cars to the club, the Seafoam A12 Road Runner, the Petty Blue Superbird, the Hemi Daytona and the T/A 'cuda, to name just a few, he provides other members with all the help he can, while he has more than enough on his own plate. What's more , he doesn't shout about it.
We are extremely fortunate that the club has a lot of people like Pete and some worthy candidates for the award, but this year obviously flagged up Pete and the emails, phone calls and PM's came trundling in.
Thanks again Tony and the boys for the very best Nats yet, in my opinion and congratulations to all the winners, the standard this year was as high as ever!
Thanks Ivor.
A well deserved award. Pete has probably owned most of the best Mopars we all dream of. And is always on hand with help and advise.
Well done Pete
(Not long before you run out of cars to own eh Pete ?
Won't be long before your looking at 4 doors )
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
Mossy68 wrote:Yep. Well done you guys.
Still don't know what Petes award is for though ???
( he is a bit of a Mopar God like Tony. But don't tell him !)
Gary, the MMA Award is given to those that in the opinion of the committee, and the members, best represents the spirit of the Mopar Muscle Association.
Pete has not only brought some wonderful cars to the club, the Seafoam A12 Road Runner, the Petty Blue Superbird, the Hemi Daytona and the T/A 'cuda, to name just a few, he provides other members with all the help he can, while he has more than enough on his own plate. What's more , he doesn't shout about it.
We are extremely fortunate that the club has a lot of people like Pete and some worthy candidates for the award, but this year obviously flagged up Pete and the emails, phone calls and PM's came trundling in.
Thanks again Tony and the boys for the very best Nats yet, in my opinion and congratulations to all the winners, the standard this year was as high as ever!
Thanks Ivor.
A well deserved award. Pete has probably owned most of the best Mopars we all dream of. And is always on hand with help and advise. and sarcassim in abundance,
Well done Pete
(Not long before you run out of cars to own eh Pete ?
Well done to everyone....the quality of the cars just blew me away!!! Never seen so many dream cars in one place...ever! The show and shine was absolutely awesome.
I would like to echo everyones comments about Pete...I had the pleasure of his company for a few days at the NEC last year and at various events at Shaky etc. A true gent who has forgotten more than I will ever know about Mopars. I wouldnt be enjoying my car without his continual help so thank you Pete and well earned mate!
Big well done to all the winners, must be very difficult to judge with the high standard of the cars there, I'm guessing the Hemi Cuda Was one of the hundred that rolled out of the factory.
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
Anybody know who organised the burnout contest? Fred asked me to contact them with some questions he has but he's no good at english lol so asked me to check.
Six-pack Speedshop wrote:Anybody know who organised the burnout contest? Fred asked me to contact them with some questions he has but he's no good at english lol so asked me to check.