I wanted to say Thank you to everyone from CFOG-I and the Michigan Fiero Club for putting on the 20th Anniversary show this Weekend. I know you sacrificed a great deal of your free time for this show, so that everyone could have the Fiero event of a lifetime.
Again -- "THANK YOU"
1st Place Winner - Stock 1985 GT Class 7/19/03 - 20th Anniversary Fiero Show
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Posts: 9541 From: Metro Detroit Area, Michigan Registered: Jul 2001
A bunch of guys and gals (many of whom had never even met in person before) from the internet get together & decide to try to put together a show. They meet in a chat room at least once a week for more than a year. They decide to put on a big show and join up with the established Michigan Fiero Club.
Now MFC has always put on a great Regional show every year & I'm sure they would have been able to do it again this year. But they kindly set asside their regular Summer show to help CFOGi with this show. Together, with the help of PFF, these 2 groups put on a show that is the largest gathering of running Fieros since the car was dis-continued.
The combination of CFOGi (an Internet based group), Michigan Fiero Club (a Club with experience putting on shows with their "on the ground" staff), The Internet & PFF, Made the show a success. Without any one of those factors the show would have been just like any other show. With all of them working together it was a fantastic show.
I'd like to thank you all.
Archie
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2M4 Dale Member
Posts: 3461 From: Mansfield,Oh,U.S. Registered: Oct 1999
Well to turn that around just a bit .... WE, CFOGi, wish to thank all of you (show attendees and participants)for all the memories !!! It was your particpation and support that made the show what it was !!!
Thanks Again, Dale
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Posts: 4368 From: Flint, MI USA Registered: Sep 2000
I concur, great event. Well organized and ran, especially when you consider the sheer volume of attendees. I enjoyed myself immensly. Even though no one responded to my post to give me directions. HAAAAAAAA HA I still made it.
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TWEETIE BIRD Member
Posts: 218 From: THORNVILLE,OHIO USA Registered: Sep 2000
Show was awesome!!!!I know how much work is involved in a small show so it is mind boggling to imagine what you all had to do to pull this off. It was simply wonderful. The event of a lifetime!!!!On behalf of our fiero club we THANK YOU ALL.
I was not going to go to the show but i convinced my wife to let me go since this would be a once in a life-time event. I am glad i saw the show. For a first time show cfog-i did a graet job. There were a few bugs to work out but i know they will be addressed by next years show. For those of you who did not go, there will be a dvd for sale. Thank you cfog-i, mfc, those on the internet, Archie, and a special thanks to my wife!!
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Posts: 1826 From: Kawkawlin, MI Registered: Dec 2002
The 20th show was...........AWESOME!!!!!!!! Great job to everyone who was involved in putting it all together!!
Even though I still need someone to track down my anniversary registration shirt and goodie bag I didn't get yet it was blast!! You cannot describe what it is like to stand and look at over 400 Fieros all in ONE place at one time!
Great job CFOG-I, Michigan Fiero club and everyone else who was involved in such a huge undertaking that went off very well. Give yourselves a well deserved pat on the back and then track down my stuff and please, please send it to me
Dale said it best - without you guys, there wouldn't have been a show. Thanks to everyone who came, be it from around the block or around the country! I hope everyone that attended had an awesome time. I know I did!
Eric Schneck North East Regional Director, CFOGi
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tellron Member
Posts: 217 From: Tampa, Florida, USA Registered: Feb 2001
Just got back to Tampa, FL and everyone from Florida thanks everyone of you that helped put the show together and run it for the entire 4 days! This was the largest show I've ever attended and that has been all we talked about on our way back to Florida. Thanks again!!!
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Posts: 12956 From: Russell, KS USA Registered: Apr 2002
As Eric and Dale already said, one of the reasons we had such a great time is because of the people that participated. No fights or drunken brawls, very few problems, people got along really well, which in and of itself is a miracle when you get 400+ cars in one spot in competition with each other in one form or another.
We had a great time and we're already working on the show for next year. We don't know how we can match or top this one with all the proto's and concepts, but we're going to try.
Thanks to everyone that attended and helped out.
John Stricker Kit Car/Re-Body Director, CFOGi
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FastFieros Member
Posts: 2698 From: Dallas Texas USA Registered: Nov 2000
Another thanks to everyone who worked at making the show a success. A special thanks to Michigan Fiero Club for the 50% off Borla Exhaust gift certificate I won as a door prize!
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iluvmacs Member
Posts: 324 From: Monroeville, PA Registered: Feb 2002
Thank you everyone, for making my first Fiero show so great!
...well, maybe that's not so good, since all further shows will have to be judged against the 20th in my mind!
I have the same situation. My fiancee flew in from DC to see me for my birthday, and I had to con her into going up to MI for this car show. I think that it was quite interesting, that the fiero 20th anniversary, and my 21st birthday were the same weekend.
Anyways, I really wish I could have contributed more to the show, but you all (CFOGi and others) did a great job, for a once in a lifetime event.
As a younger member of the forum, I thank those of you who have been around the car longer than I have. Without your enthusiam and car knowlege, it would be nearly impossible for us newbies to get started. I hope that the parts vendors can stay around as long as there are people who need parts. I know I'll need parts for quite some time.
Thanks again. The 20th was really special, especially for me.
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Posts: 3330 From: Seffner, Fl, USA Registered: Jul 99
Yes CFOGi and Michigan Fiero Club did a fantastic job! So many cars to see. I had a mental list of the cars that I wanted to see and get a photo of. I missed some. mrfixit58 were you there? Oh I can't believe I missed your car. Darn. I wanted to see your interior. I was so awe struck that I must have missed. Two words come to mind regarding the show SHOCK AND AWE!!! Thank you, Thank you, Thank you. Steve
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Posts: 91 From: St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada Registered: Aug 2002
I would also thank you for the fantastic time as well. I was great to meet all the people with the same Fiero interest. I also went on the Poker run on Sunday morning, and managed to get lost. Together FieroJim, Marcie, and myself cruised around Pontiac and enjoyed the sites. It was a great long weekend. Thanks, Al
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PontiacFiero Member
Posts: 760 From: Huntsville, AL Registered: Apr 2002
Add my thanks to the organizers of this great event.
The facility (Marriot) was perfect. The weather was perfect.
Detriot has something for everybody:
Great all Fiero racing at Waterford Hills; Shopping a Great Lakes Crossing for my daughter; Fun at CJ Barrymores for everyone; Disc Golf at Firefighters Park for me; Over 300 great Fieros to view The prototypes were just icing on the cake.
Paul
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Posts: 1002 From: Athens, AL USA Registered: Jun 2001
Add my thanks to the organizers of this great event.
The facility (Marriot) was perfect. The weather was perfect.
Detriot has something for everybody:
Great all Fiero racing at Waterford Hills; Shopping a Great Lakes Crossing for my daughter; Fun at CJ Barrymores for everyone; Disc Golf at Firefighters Park for me; Over 300 great Fieros to view The prototypes were just icing on the cake.
Paul
Hi Paul,
We sat next to you and your daughter at Bucks for dinner, it was great to see you again. Looking forward to seeing you at Eds next spring.
It's going to be one hard show to top. I had a blast and I was pleased to be able to meet several of the PFF names and put faces to them.
I only wish I could have brought a car. It would have been mighty uncomfortable driving with Aidan (my 6 month old son for those not there) strapped to my chest for 2500 miles.
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Posts: 40912 From: Carrollton GA. Out in the... country. Registered: Oct 1999
I sit content in the firm belief that I will never see a Fiero event that will top this one. This was Fiero history, and I am proud to have been a part of it. Thanks to CFOG-I, the Michigan folks, Chuck, Dale, Bob and Barb, George, etc., etc., and all the others who pulled this thing together.
(Waterford was the most fun I have ever had with my clothes on. )
I, too, wish to give thanks to the people involved for making this the Monster Fiero Show of all time. As Raydar said, how could it ever get better than this one? We'll be remembering this one over cold drinks and at club meetings for as long as any of us is still around.
Thanks to all the people who clearly spent so much time on all that went into making the show so wonderful. It's amazing to me to think of all the thousand and one things that people had to do to make this work. I marvel at how many people-hours it took to get it all done. You can't pay people enough to work that hard on something, it truely was a gift to the Fiero Community.
Thanks So Much to All, we'll be grateful always.
John Willhoff, 88 Database Guy, not yet recovered from 20th Anniversary Sleep Deprivation!
We all hope you had a wonderful time. We realise there were some glitches ... but when are there not glitches with a show this size ? Details, details, details .... LMAO
CFOGi will fix some of the things that were less than right and move on to make next years event just as nice !!!
Originally posted by solotwo: I missed some. mrfixit58 were you there? Oh I can't believe I missed your car. Darn. I wanted to see your interior.
Steve, mrfixit58 was parked right next to me (CoolBlue87GT)
We had all the Florida cars parked in a row.
I'd like to add my thanks to all involved with this show. As Telron said, This was the biggest show we've been to. With 400 cars thats just fantasic.
So glad I was part of such a huge historic show. You guys did a great job, and have my thanks. I loved talking with the other forum members & seeing their Fiero's. ________________
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I would just like to say that planning has already begun for next years "bash".
The road course will be even safer, better, and more fun that Waterford (if that is possible). A huge runoff area by comparison, and no gravel pits (which saved California Kid's car from a much worse fate at Waterford - - ). The drag strip is state of the art, often Nationally televised. An autocross WILL be held, and we are trying to put it together using a Pro Solo format, or similar.
The show site will be bigger, and better laid out.
And best of all, everything will be at ONE site, ONE location. We may even have some of the events running concurrently! There will be no caravans - - etc.
Stay tuned - - - - - -
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Posts: 5923 From: Fort Worth, Texas Registered: Dec 2001
What about flat tires? lol. Why no caravans George? Meeting up with ya'll & Paul & the Strickers/Amir was one of my favorite parts of the trip!
I want to thank the tireless efforts of MFC & CFOG to pull off an event that has no comparison in the Fiero world. I still would like a street or email addy to personally thank someone at GM who allowed the proto's out of the kennel.
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Posts: 1266 From: Brighton, CO Registered: Oct 2001
What about flat tires? lol. Why no caravans George? Meeting up with ya'll & Paul & the Strickers/Amir was one of my favorite parts of the trip!
I want to thank the tireless efforts of MFC & CFOG to pull off an event that has no comparison in the Fiero world. I still would like a street or email addy to personally thank someone at GM who allowed the proto's out of the kennel.
No caravans to/from the events. No 1 hour + solid driving in traffic to Milan, 20 minutes (also in traffic) to Waterford. Everything will be in one place, on one site.
...The show site will be bigger, and better laid out.
And best of all, everything will be at ONE site, ONE location. We may even have some of the events running concurrently! There will be no caravans - - etc.
Stay tuned - - - - - -
Probably a little pre-mature, but have you picked a host state? Will this show roll from state to state, year to year or is Michigan going to be the official anniversary show site?
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2M4 Dale Member
Posts: 3461 From: Mansfield,Oh,U.S. Registered: Oct 1999
CFOGi "National" shows will NOT be held at the same place each year .... we plan to move things around a bit and even try to pick locations that have never been used for Fiero shows before ... we even hope to do a "national" in Canada at some point in the future !!!! It's our goal to try to make these shows as accessable as possible to everyone !