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i like how if 999 people pay 75$ for a ticket ....they make $74,925....lol a 45k car....lol thats a $29,925 profit
Just to clear things up the "profit"- every penny of it goes to "Spina Bifida of Delaware Valley"-the organization and the children gets the money and no one else. KSCC has donated over $350,000.00 to the cause and is a non-profit organization.
Just to clear things up the "profit"- every penny of it goes to "Spina Bifida of Delaware Valley"-the organization and the children gets the money and no one else. KSCC has donated over $350,000.00 to the cause and is a non-profit organization.
Thanks Andy rumford and Ken woodcock for a job well done. I had a good time and loved the slow drag. my first time but will do it again
Thanks Andy rumford and Ken woodcock for a job well done. I had a good time and loved the slow drag. my first time but will do it again
Thanks Kevin-good seeing you there as well as over 170 Corvettes that came as far away as Virgina to take part in the show. 21 clubs and numerous forum members all in attendance. Someone has to post a picture of that "race" between Lance Miller in the race car and the 57 Corvette. Fun, food, lots of Corvettes and all going to a great cause. Couldn't ask for more. Thanks to all for making the show such a success. Presenting Lance a check for the "Chip Miller Charitable Foundation" was a pleasure for both Andy and I. Looking forward to next year.
Just to clear things up the "profit"- every penny of it goes to "Spina Bifida of Delaware Valley"-the organization and the children gets the money and no one else. KSCC has donated over $350,000.00 to the cause and is a non-profit organization.
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