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Final Car Cruise of the 2023 Season at Victory Family Church in Cranberry Township. PA... 9/1/2023 @Stage_3
This 1970 Cuda was once owned by MLB star Reggie Jackson Interior Of I970 Cuda once owned by Reggie Jackson
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Very nice show and cars thanks for sharing them with us! Spectacular weather and you had the early bird special parking I see!
Thank you, Gary! And yes, we finally had some spectacular weather around here, where it usually always ends up downpouring on Fridays lol... Me and my car buds always arrive early before 11:30AM just in order to get the early bird special parking underneath the canopy.
Originally Posted by Stage_3
Wow. What a killer group of cars! Very nice Rocky.
The weather looked to be perfect as well!
Thanks for sharing man.
Thank you, Tony! It seems we always get the largest turnouts on opening day on Memorial Day and then again for the final cruise of the season on September 1st.... I believe there were a total of 2000 cars which ended up filling the front and rear parking lots in addition to having to putting cars onto to field, once there was no longer any room left available on the front and rear parking lots... We also finally got some perfect weather for a change, as we usually end up getting really crappy weather on Fridays lol.
Impressive! There is a whole lot of cool car history on that lot and lawn. Would have been great to be there in person. But the pictures are very fun, great cars in every shot. Thanks for sharing this with us Rocky!
Had A Great Phone Call With Rocky Earlier Today Doing Some Moderator Training!
He Surprised me Being in PA and Having a New York Accent!
Darn Sneaky!
Be Good The New Deputy at Large is in Charge!
Mgb,
KC
I also enjoyed my phone conversation with Kevin as well and look forward to many continued training sessions, as there so much to learn when it comes to taking on the responsibilities of a moderator... But it has been a very strong interest of mine for many years and want to do everything I can to help contribute keeping our community alive and running for hopefully many years yet to come and nothing pleases me more than knowing that making a positive difference in our Mustang community is what matters the most to me, and God willing my health will continue to allow me the privilege of doing so for hopefully another 17 years lol. Also, Btw: Kevin, I forgot to mention during our phone conversation from yesterday, that my New York accent is from the upstate, western New York region which is extremely very different when compared to the rest of the state, especially when compared to the down state, New York City region... Anyway, just thought I'd let you know out of curiosity lol.
Originally Posted by shaneyusa
Impressive! There is a whole lot of cool car history on that lot and lawn. Would have been great to be there in person. But the pictures are very fun, great cars in every shot. Thanks for sharing this with us Rocky!
Sure, would have loved having you there Steve, as I know you would have really enjoyed being there in person... Thank you!
Originally Posted by Stage_3
Congrats on being a moderator Rocky!!!
Awesome.
Thank you very much, Tony, as it's been a long 17 years in the making...
Originally Posted by shaneyusa
Congrats Rocky!
Thank you very much, Steve and I hope that I can always continue to prove by my actions that I'm worthy enough to enjoy such a privilege...
It sounds like you have a real passion for your role as a moderator and a deep commitment to your community. Your enthusiasm for contributing and making a positive impact is truly admirable. It’s great that you’re eager to learn and grow in your responsibilities. SPAM REMOVED! And that’s an interesting note about your accent! Regional accents can add such a unique flavor to conversations and communities. It’s these little personal touches that help make each community special and vibrant. Keep embracing your individuality and your dedication to your community. Here’s to many more years of making a difference!
It sounds like you have a real passion for your role as a moderator and a deep commitment to your community. Your enthusiasm for contributing and making a positive impact is truly admirable. It’s great that you’re eager to learn and grow in your responsibilities.
And that’s an interesting note about your accent! Regional accents can add such a unique flavor to conversations and communities. It’s these little personal touches that help make each community special and vibrant. Keep embracing your individuality and your dedication to your community. Here’s to many more years of making a difference!
Thank you very much for all the compliments and kind words... Despite my health scare issues that I continue to be treated; I try my very best to keep a positive impact on both my responsibilities as a moderator and for continuing to keep a deep commitment to our community as well... Hopefully, God willing, I'll be able to continue making a difference for many more years, yet to come... In the meantime, If I didn't welcome you to the forums here on TMS in a previous thread, I'm welcoming you aboard now.