CHEVROLET NATIONALS--->COMPLETED<---
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i'd be going if I didnt have to work friday saturday and sunday
if it gets rained out and postponed to later on, I can prob make it then
if it gets rained out and postponed to later on, I can prob make it then
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We will be there again this year, in our same spots A47,A48,A49, We will have a ton of parts as usual. I will posting a more complete list as the time gets closer but these are some of the things I know we currently have in stock. I will add more as I put inventory together to take.
85-90 front chin spoilers
85-90 Iroc hood w/ one louver
82-84 Camaro front bumper cover
91-92 Camaro ground effects
87-90 Camaro Iroc rear spoiler w/3rd brake lights
82-92 spoiler extensions
84 Camaro blue front seats, seatbelts, door panals
dual fans
Camaro TPI intake duct
gray, black & tan plastics
gray seatbelts
power & manual mirrors
shifter plates
spare tire jacks
Iroc grid taillights
RS taillights
90-92 Z28 steering wheel & airbag
90-92 Z28 dash frame
Z28 center consoles
long tube headers w/ complete exhaust
TPI runners & plenums
85-92 Firebird center consoles
steering columns
85-90 TA/GTA GFX
91-92 Firebird rocker GFX
85-90 Trans am GTA front bumper cover
82-84 Firebird Trans Am front bumper cover
85-90 Trans Am passenger OE GM fender
82-92 Firebird fenders
82-92 Camaro/Firebird manual doors (maybe)
82-92 Camaro/Firebird power door pass side door (maybe)
91-92 Firebird Trans am rear
91-92 Firebird Formula front bumper cover (w/out GFX)
91-92 Firebird Trans am front steel bumper w/honeycomb
82-92 headlight assemblies
85-92 Firebird Formula tail lights
85-90 Trans Am GTA tail lights
82-84 Trans Am tail lights
Trans Am dash map pouches - many colors
We will also have a few misc 4th gen parts
98-02 TA taillights
93-02 SS spoiler
92-02 SS hood
ebony headliner
93-97 T/A Ram Air hood
98-02 auto center consoles
TA door panals
98-02 TA/FB hoods, 1 white & 1 black (maybe)
93-97 TA headlight bar w/headlights
98-02 Firebird W68 ground effects
I also have a 92 RS convertible for parts that I may or may not make it to before then. It has a good top and frame, good side spoilers and some good interior parts.
85-90 front chin spoilers
85-90 Iroc hood w/ one louver
82-84 Camaro front bumper cover
91-92 Camaro ground effects
87-90 Camaro Iroc rear spoiler w/3rd brake lights
82-92 spoiler extensions
84 Camaro blue front seats, seatbelts, door panals
dual fans
Camaro TPI intake duct
gray, black & tan plastics
gray seatbelts
power & manual mirrors
shifter plates
spare tire jacks
Iroc grid taillights
RS taillights
90-92 Z28 steering wheel & airbag
90-92 Z28 dash frame
Z28 center consoles
long tube headers w/ complete exhaust
TPI runners & plenums
85-92 Firebird center consoles
steering columns
85-90 TA/GTA GFX
91-92 Firebird rocker GFX
85-90 Trans am GTA front bumper cover
82-84 Firebird Trans Am front bumper cover
85-90 Trans Am passenger OE GM fender
82-92 Firebird fenders
82-92 Camaro/Firebird manual doors (maybe)
82-92 Camaro/Firebird power door pass side door (maybe)
91-92 Firebird Trans am rear
91-92 Firebird Formula front bumper cover (w/out GFX)
91-92 Firebird Trans am front steel bumper w/honeycomb
82-92 headlight assemblies
85-92 Firebird Formula tail lights
85-90 Trans Am GTA tail lights
82-84 Trans Am tail lights
Trans Am dash map pouches - many colors
We will also have a few misc 4th gen parts
98-02 TA taillights
93-02 SS spoiler
92-02 SS hood
ebony headliner
93-97 T/A Ram Air hood
98-02 auto center consoles
TA door panals
98-02 TA/FB hoods, 1 white & 1 black (maybe)
93-97 TA headlight bar w/headlights
98-02 Firebird W68 ground effects
I also have a 92 RS convertible for parts that I may or may not make it to before then. It has a good top and frame, good side spoilers and some good interior parts.
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Hello All,
I will be there Saturday as a Guest Judge and will be on the lookout for a Third Gen to give my award to. I know the Camaro Nats is the same weekend in MD, but for those of you who haven't decided on which one to go to yet, PLEASE try to attend Carlisle.
The Carlisle Staff has been doing a PHENOMENAL job refining this event since it began as it was previously the GM Nationals, and it's considered one of the best in the country (Chevrolet brings their cars and Engineers here for a reason and last year there were over 1500 GM cars and trucks in the show field!
Unfortunately the Third Gen turnout isn't as large as the other Gens, so I'm putting this out there to hopefully entice my fellow Third Gen Owners to show up.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Guest Judge Award (Carlisle calls it us Celebrity Judges), Carlisle invites a group of people to attend a luncheon and then immediately after pick ANY car from the show field to AUTOMATICALLY WIN an award for whatever reason that particular judge finds to be worthy. This is NOT a scored or points based judging, but totally subjective based on each persons criteria. I look for original and survivor Third Gens but others look for custom and modified and not just Camaros. The Chevrolet Camaro Engineers are judges as well, and if you ask me getting an award from one of those guys (and girls) would be better than any award I got from checking off the scorecard boxes. And since there's only about 30 or so judges looking at the ENTIRE field, this award is even more desirable to shoot for. Its one award per judge and one award per car.
IMHO this is THE award to get because you're not trying to beat any other car or criteria and youre not outclassed by the best of the best in your category. Last year I gave my pick to a BEAUTIFUL 89 IROC and I can GUARANTEE that as long as there is at least one SUPER CLEAN and ORIGINAL Third Gen in the field, that car will be getting my award. If not, I'm going to where it all began and picking a First Gen because there never a shortage of those. I'm hoping some of you will bring your cars there and make my job a little more difficult.
If anyone is attending, let me know.
I will be there Saturday as a Guest Judge and will be on the lookout for a Third Gen to give my award to. I know the Camaro Nats is the same weekend in MD, but for those of you who haven't decided on which one to go to yet, PLEASE try to attend Carlisle.
The Carlisle Staff has been doing a PHENOMENAL job refining this event since it began as it was previously the GM Nationals, and it's considered one of the best in the country (Chevrolet brings their cars and Engineers here for a reason and last year there were over 1500 GM cars and trucks in the show field!
Unfortunately the Third Gen turnout isn't as large as the other Gens, so I'm putting this out there to hopefully entice my fellow Third Gen Owners to show up.
For those of you who are not familiar with the Guest Judge Award (Carlisle calls it us Celebrity Judges), Carlisle invites a group of people to attend a luncheon and then immediately after pick ANY car from the show field to AUTOMATICALLY WIN an award for whatever reason that particular judge finds to be worthy. This is NOT a scored or points based judging, but totally subjective based on each persons criteria. I look for original and survivor Third Gens but others look for custom and modified and not just Camaros. The Chevrolet Camaro Engineers are judges as well, and if you ask me getting an award from one of those guys (and girls) would be better than any award I got from checking off the scorecard boxes. And since there's only about 30 or so judges looking at the ENTIRE field, this award is even more desirable to shoot for. Its one award per judge and one award per car.
IMHO this is THE award to get because you're not trying to beat any other car or criteria and youre not outclassed by the best of the best in your category. Last year I gave my pick to a BEAUTIFUL 89 IROC and I can GUARANTEE that as long as there is at least one SUPER CLEAN and ORIGINAL Third Gen in the field, that car will be getting my award. If not, I'm going to where it all began and picking a First Gen because there never a shortage of those. I'm hoping some of you will bring your cars there and make my job a little more difficult.
If anyone is attending, let me know.
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My pick from last year: John Monteleone 1989 IROC. You can see the award sitting under the hood. Perfect size plaque is easy to display and store in the car AND you also get a small sticker on the windshield if you dont want to take the actual award to shows.
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The threat of rain kept me away. Look forward to getting there next year. Was hoping to meet some fellow Third-Gen owners. Steve86TA----I was planning on stopping by your section. I'm still looking for a driver power door if you have one.
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Another year in the books guys. It was great to see all the familiar faces and continue to help you guys and girls with your projects. It was great to meet a lot of new faces as well this year. If you asked for something that we did not bring, please don't hesitate to email/text or PM me. I will get it pulled and send you some pics ASAP. We are continuously picking up cars & parts.
No worries, PM me I'm sure I have something for you
No worries, PM me I'm sure I have something for you
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We fair-ed pretty well at the AX shootout. My son won the event. It was a good battle between the top 3. Tyler Hawkins was originally set at 3rd but hit a cone on his qualifying run. I think I was last in my 4th gen. lots of things to do to it before I can compete with these guys but was still a blast to drive!
Heres the top 3. My sons winning 2nd gen.
Steve, Looked at your stuff Friday. I need the plastic bezel that holds the cig lighter in a 93-96 console. Have one in good shape?
Heres the top 3. My sons winning 2nd gen.
Another year in the books guys. It was great to see all the familiar faces and continue to help you guys and girls with your projects. It was great to meet a lot of new faces as well this year. If you asked for something that we did not bring, please don't hesitate to email/text or PM me. I will get it pulled and send you some pics ASAP. We are continuously picking up cars & parts.
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Re: CHEVROLET NATIONALS--->COMPLETED<---
The rain certainly put a damper on this years event but we were still fortunate enough to have some really nice Third Gens attend. Even though there weren't a lot of cars (due to rain) the ones that were there made it difficult for me to decide. In the end, this was my pick for my Celebrity Judge Award:
Shannon Mc Donel and his 1991 Z28. (If you look closely you can see his smile.)
When it came down to it, although I am the Ultimate Factory Original Purist, Shannon's car is an EXCELLENT example of what you can do WITHOUT devaluing your car. I must mention that I had my eye on 3 that were really deserving but I chose his because every modification he did was reversible and he kept the original parts he removed IF he ever decides in the future to go back to stock.
Hopefully I will see more of you there next year!
Shannon Mc Donel and his 1991 Z28. (If you look closely you can see his smile.)
When it came down to it, although I am the Ultimate Factory Original Purist, Shannon's car is an EXCELLENT example of what you can do WITHOUT devaluing your car. I must mention that I had my eye on 3 that were really deserving but I chose his because every modification he did was reversible and he kept the original parts he removed IF he ever decides in the future to go back to stock.
Hopefully I will see more of you there next year!
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very cool. sad I could not make it. hopefully next year my work schedule will be better !
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