Everything is comming together nicely for the Red Rock Classic.
Thanks to all for your efforts. Keep up the good work.
I turst Jeroen will have the registration page done soon to go public.
One of the details yet to be resolved are the awards classes. Joe (914RS) volunteered to make the trophys. Since we will probably have a small turn out (in relation to the WCC), I don't know if standard classes are appropriate for the awards - best 4, best 6, best conversion, etc.
I would like to see as many different people as possible win something. What do you think of the idea of being creative and having some fun with the awards classes?
For example:
#4 Memorial - the lowest VIN for any year. (#036 from '76 would beat #099 from '71)
Long Distance - the person who drove the longest way to the event.
Best of Show - gotta have something for the nicest car.
Trunk Monkey - most unusual item in trunk / glove box / console.
Frank Sinatra - "I did it my way" - most unconventional repair or modification
Rip It Up - most rips and tares in seats and cracks in dash.
Light It Up - for special interior / exterior lights or lenses.
Crank It Up - for the loudest exhaust or loudest stereo.
Turn It Over - for the odometer showing the highest numbers.
Best NARP - a class for those who come without a 914.
Be Prepared - for the person who has the most spare parts and tools.
I really like the idea of being non traditional..
I like all of your suggestions...
lets keep it down to 8 or 10 catagories.....
you tricked me on starting a new thread.
I just noticed this..
brant
i think it would be a good idea to let people know it is ok to come without a 914. so i like the idea of inviting people to bring pictures of their 914's and vote on a "best jackstand picture"
How about best Malaga Red '75 stock 2.0 class...I'll be a shoe in!
QUOTE (BMartin914 @ Jul 8 2005, 11:12 AM) |
How about best Malaga Red '75 stock 2.0 class...I'll be a shoe in! |
I like the jackstand idea...
hey can we have an award for best 1995 GMC or Chevy conversion van?
... its looking more and more like this will be my ride for the RRC
brant
The 'bring a picture of your car contest' sounds like a good idea.
I have seen it tried several times before.
Only once do I remember anybody actually bringing a photo.
I do like the idea of one of the awards being given to someone without a 914.
There must be some way we can have a contest for the other vehicles.
I got an e-mail from Joe (914RS). He says he can not log on to this forum. He forgot what the password is. I did too (but the cookie remembers for me).
Can someone please send him a PM with the password to this RRC forum.
We need his help. He is our trophy guy.
pass word is "Rocksoff"
I'll send this thread to him right now.
brant
OK, I'm here. Sorry about that guys.
I like John's ideas for nontraditional classes. I'm having a 'Best RS' award made, but I'll just hang that one in the garage before I leave the house.
I agree that we should keep it to eight classes or less. Think how bad it would be if nine cars showed up and only one person went home empty handed.
I like:
Best in show
Longest drive
Frank Sinatra
Best non-NARP
Golden Wheelbarrow (Scott Thatcher award for driving a POS)
Pimpmobile (most bling)
and Best RS (taken )
I'll take suggestions for style of trophies (plaque, regular, etc).
i think the longest drive award should be a plaque that we add names to every year, and the current recipient gets to keep it for the year they won.
please bring the best RS award along...
I think it would be hilarious...
regarding styl of trophy.
I kind of like the non traditional ideas...
what about an engraved tool, a custom vinyl decal, a flashlight, an emergency 914 breakdown kit, or something useful.
and I'm fine with traditional too... and certainly not trying to make more work out of it.
Depending upon the cost, we need to factor the trophy fee's into the entry fee. So far Joe, we think that the 3 meals will be near 55 bucks and thought the entry fee would be best kept low at around 60. Is that enough for trophys? worst case senario like you said would be 8 people, and not much money for trophys
but Joe, I'm totally ok with doing what ever you decide.
I say if your willing to go through with all of the hassle, trouble, and personal time to tackle this project... then pick a trophy style you like and we will do it !
brant
QUOTE (brant @ Jul 11 2005, 11:54 AM) |
I kind of like the non traditional ideas...but Joe, I'm totally ok with doing what ever you decide. |
QUOTE (VegasRacer @ Jul 12 2005, 02:42 AM) | ||
I always liked awards that are made from car parts. Gears, pistons, rods, etc. Maybe you could weld something up from some spare parts you have laying around. Paint 'em, mount 'em, add an engraved plaque . . . whatever. |
I have some junk around...
I think I have some old transmission gears/sliders/etc
I know I have some titanium valve retainers with lightening holes drilled in them
trying to remember what else....
could use bolts and junk welded together to form something weird....
going from Joe's list... what would the ultimate part be for each of those types of awards?
QUOTE (brant @ Jul 12 2005, 08:24 AM) |
going from Joe's list... what would the ultimate part be for each of those types of awards? |
We could buy affordable wrenches in a common size...
like a 10mm
or a 13mm
or a 12point CV tool
and then have them engraved with something like
"Red Rocks Classic 2005 Car Show Award"
that might not be as cheap as junk, but probably if we bought chinese tools it would still be 10$ or less.
brant
QUOTE (brant @ Jul 12 2005, 10:07 AM) |
We could buy affordable wrenches in a common size... like a 10mm or a 13mm or a 12point CV tool and then have them engraved with something like "Red Rocks Classic 2005 Car Show Award" that might not be as cheap as junk, but probably if we bought chinese tools it would still be 10$ or less. brant |
Good point Joe..
so I'm happy to look for parts or donate anything you need.
your in charge so what ever you decide to go with will be great.
how much money do you want (so we can calculate it into the entry)
b
QUOTE (914RS @ Jul 11 2005, 11:21 AM) |
Best in show- A real plaque with a Porsche hood crest Longest drive- A worn out brake rotor Frank Sinatra- Modify something in a crazy manner with my welder (suggestions) Best non-NARP- The Scirocco wheel Golden Wheelbarrow (Scott Thatcher award for driving a POS)- Cut a medium-sized, recognizable rusty piece from a parts chassis. Pimpmobile (most bling)- A VW logo off a bus on a gold chain and Best RS (taken )- A new plasma cutter |
Joe,
they sound good.
I wish I had hung onto that holey battery tray and tray mount that I pulled out of the orange car.....
Frank Sinatra.... hmmm....
pitch in guys
what is the most F'd up repair you've seen or done?
brant
It seems like we have a consensus on the categories.
Here are my suggestions for possible awards.
Best in show - Porsche Crest on a nice plaque
Longest drive - a gear, piston some other car part.
Frank Sinatra - A Martini Glass.
Best non-NARP - A license plate frame that says "MY OTHER CAR IS A PORSCHE".
Golden Wheelbarrow - golf / tennis balls painted gold on a plaque.
Pimpmobile (most bling) - something Chrome
Best RS - any piece of will do.
Someone mentioned a traveling trophy for the longest drive. That might present a logistical problem getting it back each year if the winner does not attend the next RRC.
So Joe, John, everyone....
before we go public with the 60$ registration fee...
Do we need to add anything more to help with trophys?
I've got the Scirocco wheel and brake rotor (914 front) covered.
Engraved plaques for each part will likely run $10 each.
so roughtly you need 80 bucks
hey team do we need to add 5$ to the registration fee?
pros: we don't run short, we have a tiny padding for the unexpected, and we might have more left over for donating to charity...
cons: will make it a TINY bit harder for people who are really struggling with the financial decision around attendance.
weigh in please
I'm thinking its a good idea
brant
regarding the "something chrome" for the bling award.
how about something from a truck stop... or custom mudflaps...
check out the chrome "ladies" on the rocker panels of this one:
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Here's the final decision on the awards:
Best in show- A real plaque, in aluminum, welded my me and hand polished, with a Porsche hood crest
Longest drive- Liz's original steering wheel (cheaply recovered)
Frank Sinatra- A four-bolt rear rotor with five studs (as in five-bolt conversion) welded on it in a questionable manner (Liz's idea)
Best non-NARP- The Scirocco wheel
Golden Wheelbarrow (Scott Thatcher award for driving a POS)- Cut a medium-sized, recognizable rusty piece from a parts chassis.
Pimpmobile (most bling)- A VW logo off a bus on a gold chain
and Best RS (taken)- A new plasma cutter
I think we're going to need the raise the registration fee because I purchased the RS award today and it was significantly more than $10.
All the awards will have engraved plates attached, made by a local trophy shop.
I still need the Golden wheelbarrow piece and the VW bus logo.
Here's the RS award. I'll have a sticker made to describe it as a RRC bonus.
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Sounds good Joe. Thanks to Liz also for her help.
Maybe you should return the Best RS award to preserve the budget.
I have an extra hack saw blade you can use instead.
QUOTE |
check out the chrome "ladies" on the rocker panels of this one: |
Eric,
I'm fine with the caliper Idea.
regarding awards cost in general..
joe, eric, do you want me to pay pal $ from registration to each of you, or do you want cash when we meet in person.
I intend to bring a full accounting... well nothing fancy really... just a list of all registrants and the total of that money with me. Then I will give the meal money to ben in cash, and the rest will be for the charity... minus the awards cost of course.
brant
Fresh from the junk yard (it's actually really straight), a driver's side headlight cover for the Golden Wheel Barrow award. We decided it shouldn't have an engraved plaque like the other awards so we save $10:
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If you haven't seen it, here's the Frank Sinatra award (home made five-bolt rear rotor that's been......ummmm....vented :
ooooops:
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QUOTE (914RS @ Sep 9 2005, 04:05 PM) |
a driver's side headlight cover for the Golden Wheel Barrow award. |
QUOTE (VegasRacer @ Sep 9 2005, 04:41 PM) | ||
That is perfect. |
vented.
The non-NARP award. I feel a lot better about factory aluminum wheels. This was a bitch to cut in half.
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This took a lot longer than I expected. I welded up this aluminum plaque for the Best in Show award. It's the sanding that takes forever.
It'll have a new Porsche crest and the paper represents the size of the engraved piece that will be attached to the front.
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Non-NARP in progress. I welded a place for the engraved piece. I think I'm going to cut it down some more before it gets cleaned and painted:
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And Longest Drive. I found a cool cover . I need to lace it up, paint the middle and attach the plaque:
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Great work Joe.
You have out done yourself.
I guess I should have expected as much from the guy who built a car as nice as the RS.
I have to agree.
awesome job Joe!!!!!
brant
Got the plaques for the awards today. Here are a few:
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Some finished, some close:
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Need to lace this up:
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This one came out well:
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Most Bling. Since I had to leave unexpectedly, Most bling will have to settle for the cool pimp gear to wear at the event and the plaque for the tool box.
And Best in Show:
NICE Joe!
I'm transposing your other question about who, or how to pick.
I don't want to deal with setting up voting at this point.
I'm not trying to dictate anything.... I just don't want to have to find a box or ballots.
I think we are all adults and could probably handle the voting... If any one of us wanted to participate and withdraw from voting that would be ok too...
just an idea
or we could pick 3 attendee's who don't have 914's entered to be the voters?
or whatever.
brant
I just made up a ballot. Print 30 and let people vote.
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Ballot.doc ( 19.5k )
Number of downloads: 13
I can't get this open...
may be because its the work computer?
can anyone else open this?... if so please print.
brant
You have a copy at your hotmail address.
QUOTE (914RS @ Sep 22 2005, 08:47 AM) |
You have a copy at your hotmail address. |
Joe,
bad news...
I'm leaving work for this silly banquet and the awards ballot never came to my hotmail.
I'll send ginter an email and see if he can print them.
otherwise were SOL on the ballot.
I'll bring a pad of paper or something......
brant
I'll send it to Luckie and have her print it.
Joe,
I just made up my own ballots
should be good enough
I used classes mentioned earlier in this thread.
I think I got them all.
I printed off copies.
we should be covered
can't wait to meet you
thanks
brant
Lauren's printing them as well....
QUOTE (914RS @ Sep 22 2005, 06:42 PM) |
Lauren's printing them as well.... |
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