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custom rods, winning professional racing vettes. All in a custom built and designed diorama including a 1/1 small town bank, speed shop, motorcycle shop, fire house with real engine, a state police car on speed trap duty, a working dairy queen, a racer's trailer for track duty, speed boats, top fuel dragsters, the first hot wheels mongoose/snake1/1 prototypes, a drive in with runnng flick and cars parked to die for....talk about ovewhelming. Over 200 cars to see, another storage facility (not shown) with over a hundred more. Sorry, no pictures, Mr. Hendricks request, wants each of his guests to experience first hand with no prior spoilers. If you never make it to see Mr. Hendrick's private reserve, not to worry, It is not a static collection, he often culls cars from his reserve and puts them back in circulation through Barrett-Jackson and Mecum. He also keeps them all in running condition and takes them out from time to time. Big smile after seeing the biggest car candy store on earth.
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Myrtle Beach, SC in the fall makes for some of the best top down driving IMHO. No crowds, no heat, with low humidity. P.S. Nobody give my secret away....OK
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The Best of Corvette for Corvette Enthusiasts
Jim
Ok, I'm going to be the first to ask: WHY do you still have the aero plate installed and you are not running a front plate?
It's almost a slap in the face for those of us who cant drive 20 miles w/o getting pulled over for not having a front plate.
Just sayin'



















