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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
How to create informal car group for casual meet+greets?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 15734135" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Back in the late '90s, I used to go to cruise nights in the area a couple of times a week. Made a lot of friends. One cruise night in particular was very small; only 3-4 cars showed. Always the same guys. But you know what, we had a lot of fun and enjoyed the car talk, etc. IMO even if a small number of folks can attend an event you might plan, it might be worth the effort. You'll need to be willing to search out/filter the cruises and shows and pick one or two a week to publicize. </p><p></p><p>During the same time period from 1996-2002 I had a website dedicated to listing cruises and shows in the area. I posted the dates, places and times for those looking for something to do locally. I honestly don't know how effective it was. I was just providing a service to fellow muscle car owners, saving folks from having to search out the sites. I always tried to connect with my friends a couple of times a week. Won't hurt to try out your idea. Just an investment of your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 15734135, member: 6727"] Back in the late '90s, I used to go to cruise nights in the area a couple of times a week. Made a lot of friends. One cruise night in particular was very small; only 3-4 cars showed. Always the same guys. But you know what, we had a lot of fun and enjoyed the car talk, etc. IMO even if a small number of folks can attend an event you might plan, it might be worth the effort. You'll need to be willing to search out/filter the cruises and shows and pick one or two a week to publicize. During the same time period from 1996-2002 I had a website dedicated to listing cruises and shows in the area. I posted the dates, places and times for those looking for something to do locally. I honestly don't know how effective it was. I was just providing a service to fellow muscle car owners, saving folks from having to search out the sites. I always tried to connect with my friends a couple of times a week. Won't hurt to try out your idea. Just an investment of your time. [/QUOTE]
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