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My wife and I were at the 1996 Run & Gun but did not bring a car. We also enjoyed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Kit Car or Kit Car Illustrated magazine was involved in the R&G.
As spectators, the R & G was fascinating. Everybody was very friendly.
We studied the different replicas and saw the one of the first Superformance roadsters in the US. It was yellow and had a 460 CJ.
We are looking forward to as much this event as we did at the other two.
The first registrant I met in Norwalk was George Anderson.
He was #2 registering his Midstates 427 C6 automatic Cobra.
I rode with him down the track once and still have the timeslip and photo on my refrigerator.
The next year my wife and I went to a Ford/Shelby event in Tulsa. The road course at Hallett was a great venue for fun in any car.
We sure hope we can make it this year.
Thanks for reading this novella!
Russell and Marie Patton
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