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2005
Georgia State Meet
Hosted by the
North Georgia Chapter
at the Marietta Marriott on April 15
& 16
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Here are
some pictures from the 2005 Georgia
State Meet, by Dave Miller.
These were shot on film, and scanned, so
forgive the poor quality.
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![]() This 1959 C-cab took 1st place at the International Meet in Charlotte. It sold to Bruce from Tallahassee, who just couldn't resist, but unlike the rest of us, had the money... |
![]() The Lark convertible and the Champ were very nice vehicles, but neither sold. |
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![]() The '63 G.T. has the supercharger, and factory 4-speed. SWEET! |
![]() Now there's a shiny red Champ! |
![]() Bill Cope's Cruiser was the only one at the meet. It's a nice car! |
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![]() What a treat! Morris Jones' 1958 Commander Hardtop was driven over from Ft. Payne, Alabama. And no, it's not for sale. |
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![]() Gordon Shelton brought his excellent 1958 Commander from South Carolina. |
![]() This rolling history was for sale for $10,500, but alas, no takers. |
![]() Bruce drove his Speedster up from Tallahassee, and left with a brilliant '59 pickup as well! |
![]() This Stude-lac M-series has the 472 Caddy mill, and it is much a man! |
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![]() A Golden Hawk engine with factory AC |
| A 1st place trophy for Loren Hendley's G.T. Hawk, which brought us up from Ocilla. |
2005 State Meet Committee:
| Chuck
Lampman: Chair, plus logo artwork,
mail out, TW ads, name badges,
budget, hotel arrangements
John Brown- advance registration and meet treasurer Tom Elliott- exterior physical arrangements, signage and parking Maureen Elliott- door prizes, goodie bags, made raffle afghan, helped Tom with signage, and too many other things to mention... Rick Kamen- publicity |
Dan
Miller- co-Chair and vendor
coordination
Barb Miller- hospitality & banquet Dot and Buddy Hunt- trophies & Dash plaques, plus selling trophy sponsorships Bill & Doris Cope- on-site registration Bob Hughes- photography Don Smith- T shirts John Hollier- judging |
| Thanks
to the following who helped in the
Hospitality Room and the Banquet. It would not have been a success without them. Maureen
Elliott |