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karmakoma
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Re: Cars in the Park Feedback

Post by karmakoma »

Entrance and exit from Erasmia side was great.
Nice and quiet - :D

We arrived late on sunday, so would have appreciated a discounted entrance fee, not a complaint, more a suggestion.
I can only compare this event with the previous cars in the park I went to several years ago - cant remember the venue.
Wherever that was, it felt as if there were far more cars, maybe its my imagination ?

As mentioned, more effort perhaps to "split" the classes, vintage, classics, modified etc and give them stands together.
Walking on and around the track was nice though, and gives you a feeling of completing a lap. perhaps stagger the classes so you start with the oldest and end with the newest modifieds at the end of your "lap"?
Keep up the good work though. This is definately still one of the must attend events.
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Re: Cars in the Park Feedback

Post by louisvr45 »

Hi, I must say I enjoyed it. It was n greate event. alots of vw beetles, fleetline and other aircooled vw's

I have one request: to have only cars up to 1980 for display as its a cars in the park for classic cars(stock or mod)

There was a lot new cars parked on the same display as the old cars around the track. I think they should parked where the other cars parked

It was very nice to see so much old fleetlines tjats still running and all the diffrent mods the people did. You guys with the fleetlines &pickups gave me alot ideas for mine.

Is there anyone here in gauteng area that have a fleetline single cab wide bed??
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