Nasville, IN Fun Run Oct 18, 2003, Details |
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Nasville, IN Fun Run Oct 18, 2003, Details |
seanery |
Sep 14 2003, 03:20 PM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,854 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/MDB2.gif) I did a little recon this morning and came up with a 56 mile drive. It's a bit longer than I originally anticipated, but, WOW! It has much to offer - VERY technical, rolling hills, twisty curvy, off-camber blinds & beautiful scenery abounds!
Here is my plan, which is slightly different than posted before. MEET NOON Columbus, Indiana Northwest corner of I-65 Exit 68 (Indiana 46) There is an vacant restaurant 200 yards from the freeway between a Swifty Gas and a Denny's. DEPART 12:30pm PROMPTLY 56 mile loop (IMG:http://www.moronthrottle.com/images/Nashville%20Tour%20Map%202003%20small.jpg) We'll do a quick lap around town and enter Brown County State Park from the WEST entrance. I'll contact the park for a location Monday (look for info added here) THERE IS A FEE TO GET INTO THE PARK, but I can't remember what it is. BS SESSION & PICNIC We should arrive between 2:00 pm and 2:30pm. BS and show & shine & picnic till folks want to leave Picnic will be low key. I will provide lunch meats and buns with potato & macaroni salads and maybe some cole slaw. If anyone is coming through Indy and wants to caravan to the Columbus starting spot contact me. It takes 35 minutes to get there from my house. If anyone wants to spend the night Friday Oct 17th at my house I can make arangements to accomodate some. The guest room is spoken for, but I have a large L shaped couch in the basement that can sleep 2 more. Please post a note if you plan to attend, spend the night & if you are bringing anyone. Thanks, I hope to see you all there! |
Doug Leggins |
Oct 9 2003, 04:39 PM
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Senior Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 1,358 Joined: 6-February 03 From: Nashville, Indiana Member No.: 261 Region Association: None |
I've got a garage that can be used for a tech session. I'm in Nashville only about 2 miles from the state park. Plenty of parking in the drive and in a field/yard provided it stays dry. No lift in the garage, but it does have a pit. - kinda scary sometimes looking at the bottom of some of these cars.
Also, some pretty neat Chevy's to look at in the garage. My Father-in-law has a garage adjacent to my property. He used to run the local Chevrolet dealership. over the years he kept a few vettes and camaros - mostly indy pace car replicas. Actually some pretty cool stuff in the garage. My favorites are a 57 fuelie (not orig fuelie but looks beautiful) and a 5 mi 78 pace car. Sean - Let's talk about a tech session. Has the installation of Mueller's roller bearings been done yet? If we do a tech session we can use someone else's car, or I will gladly offer my 73 restoration project up for a tech session. It is still a shell on a rotisserie and boxes and boxes of parts in the gargae, house, basement and 2nd garage. But, we should be able to find something that is ready to work on. Dinner - I should be able to make it. Anyplace on the southside that will work? |
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