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Here ia the link for photo's of all activities held during the week of 6-10 October at the 16th ZCCA International Convention in Nashua, New Hampshire.

http://www.zccne.addr.com/Convention_2003/convention-photos/ulthm.htm


So Ken, how did you fare in the show? Some of us have been dying to know....

Guess it's a good thing I didn't make it, bet you know where I would have been the whole time drooling eh? I would have had to wash the BSR cars a couple times.....LOL:love:

Yes, the convention turned out great! Course you will most likely hear more from attendees. We worked for over two years setting up the convention. Then it was flat out for ten days. Among the notables:

Over 450 registered attendees.

Seven days of clear blue skies and sunshine.

Sunday and Monday attendees arrived and settled in. Opening banquet that evening with the Texas club providing the Chili. Had a raffle for Paul Newman's Hole In The Wall Gang and ended up with approximately $6,000. for his charity.

Tuesday was the Poker Rally thru the western part of New Hampshire and Vermont border. Great roads and fall color.

Wednesday was the car show and I never saw so many outstanding cars in one place before.

Thursday we were at the New Hampshire International Speedway. Steve Millen was with us and drove the road course several times (and even took passengers around the course) BSR 33 was there and running the course. The day ended with a great Clam and Lobster dinner!

Friday the attendees were bussed to Boston for the " Duck Tours". Even Steve Millen got to drive a duck!

Closing banquet Friday night and Steve Millen was the guest speaker. A great New Zealander (now lives in Cal. )

I think all that attended had a great time from what we are hearing.................

Ken

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