| Friday May 20,2005 The Festivities Start
    Friday  when a few representative hit the show field. NASS members will be scouting
    out  the vendors asap, for the hot deals and fresh pickings.  Friday night a
    meal is planned, hopefully where all the member that made it, can chat and stuff their
    faces.     As well as the NASS activities, check out The schedule of events
    that Carlisle hosts. The SCCA will doing it's driving school thing, as well as dyno on
    premise for you to 'road dyno' your car!   See the Carlisle
    site for full details. Saturday May 21,2005     Saturday, is the big 'fun Field'  If it's sunny
    weather, one can easily expect anywhere from 1200 - 2000 cars on the field(s)  And
    don't forget the 200-500 vendor and Car Corral spaces.  So even if you're not in a
    position to 'show' your car, it's a great place to buy or sell one.   
 Road Rally
 We will again be sponsoring a small fun road rally
    through the nearby countryside and historic district of downtown Carlisle.  One of
    two type of rallys will be run. Either a repeat of the route from last year, with just a
    few 'changes', or an in town/area treasure hunt. The 'country course will run north right
    along the Susquehanna River, up into the mountains for some nice windy roads, and back
    down through Cumberland Gap right into Carlisle. Points for 'observations' will be tallied
    to determine a winner. Ofr the in town treasure hunt will be stopping by various historic
    sites to answer questions, or retrieve trinkets. You can each chose to run  TSD, or
    Points, or Sights and Questions, or j-f-t-f-o-i.       
    8^)
 1st and 2nd place awards are usually cash prizes, from the Chinese Auction intake.
    Fun Field and car 'Show in a Show'   
      NASS will be holding it's own car show with awards to a variety of classes
    and the rally results. We've even thrown in a few 'special' awards.
 Saturday night MealSo far the plans are
    burgers, beers, and Billiards at Fast Freddie's (a local family style fun Pub)
    Chinese AuctionFirst off, I'd like to thank all those that have
    contributed items to the Chinese Auction we'll be holding once again during this years
    event.  What's a Chinese Auction? Well it's a bit like a silent auction. You buy a
    series of tickets, deposit the values worth of ticket in the box respective of the item
    you'd like, and at the end of the day, you find out if you won the item you wanted. 
    What happens to the money collected? A bit goes to help cover the event costs, while most
    goes to prize monies for the road rally, and the attendees door prize drawing.
     The following is a list of some of the more
    interesting items donated to the Chinese Auction, along with the names of their
    sponsors/contributors.. * One pair of heavy duty bonnet mud flaps donated by Ken
    Moorhead* Custom trunnion oiler donated by Ken
    Moorhead
 * Two copies of Kas Kastner's 2nd book, Historical & Technical Guide
 for Triumph Cars   donated by Gail and Paul Tegler
 * One dual oil press/water temp gauge  donated by Jim Holmgren
 * One copy of Jon Wolfe's  A
    Guide to Racing Your Triumph Spitfire or GT6
 donated by Paul Tegler
 * One certificate for a year's subscription to Triumph Spitfire and GT6 Magazine
 donated by Howard Baugues
 * One voucher for your choice of a sized set of Triumph logo wheel roundels
 donated by Joe Curry
 * One years
    subscription to Spitfire and GT6 Magazine donated by Howard Baugues
 * One Battery Jump/Start box donated by Michael Paserchia
 * A pile of Spitfire
    & GT6 Magazine t-shirts, courtesy of John Geothart
 * and the list continues to
    grow. 
 Many items have no starting minimum bid. So you can pick up these items at super low
    prices compared to normal sale, or EBay type pricing.  You don't have to be an
    attendee of The Show in a Show, to bid on these items. 
    So if you make it to Carlisle, stop on by the tent and bid!
 Sunday May 22,2005       Sunday is the day Carlisle gives away it's awards.
    Largest club in attendance and etc. It's also the drawing for the car they give away every
    year as a door prize. Anyone and everyone registered for the show field, and in attendance
    on Sunday, can win a free car!  This year it looks like it's a 1976
    Fiat 124 Sport Spider 1800     
      
        | Show within a Show  Classes
        - -  Multiple trophies and/or prize awarded in each class.
 Pre-registration includes
        dash plaque and T-shirts and more
 The number of awards are based on the number of entrants in each class.
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        | Class A | Early Spitfire 62-70  'Roundtails' |  
        | Class B | Late Spitfire 71-80   'Squaretails' |  
        | Class C | All GT6 66-73 |  
        | Class D | Spit/GT6 Daily Driver  (no historic/antique tags) |  
        | Class E | 'Diamond in the Rough'   (not planned for 2005) |  
        | Class F | Best 'Other' British |  
        | Class G | Road Rally - (usually cash prize- value based on Chinese auction) |  
        | Officers Choice | depends on attendance - may or may not be awarded. |  
        | Best of Show | NON entrant judging by the populous at large browsing the show |    ...... updates coming as details expanded.... last updated 05/23/2005             
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