Topic: C3VR Dinner on Thursday night
in Forum: Annual C3VR Member Gathering
Thanks for clarifing the date and location, unfortunately It would be cheaper for me to ship my car round trip than to pay for the gas I would need to do the trip.
I hope you all have a great time
Last year it cost me $130 in gas to go to Carlise & back, that's only 330 miles RT ! I don't even want to get into the cabin heat issue,
I now use Nascar approved fire proof shoes and suit !

C3VR Founder
Last year it cost me $130 in gas to go to Carlise & back, that's only 330 miles RT ! I don't even want to get into the cabin heat issue,
I now use Nascar approved fire proof shoes and suit !
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You don't have to bring your Vette. Drive down in an economical car... then for cruises and such, you can be passenger in someone's vette. I know i'll have an empty seat.
-Adam Wartell
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Founder: C3 Vette Registry
C4 Vette Registry, C6 Vette Registry
My first Vette, now owned by JB79:

Adam Boca,
You and I are locals......... What do you think about about a place to go eat.
Montana Grill, Rafferty's(although I think its gone down Hill), Toots, If memory serves me correctly this is corvette night at Santa Fe, Long Horns, 440 Main, Mariah's, Brickyard Cafe (one of my Fav's), Smokey Bones, Lone Oak BBQ (haven't eaten there since it reopened), Pepper's?
Its a little far off for me to say whether I can come out that night or not, but I'm going to try.

No.... Never heard of it. Where is it located and what type of food do they serve?

Or are they in Bowling Green?
I remember Montana Grill from last year.
And that pizza/Italian restaurant too.
Both very nice and reasonable.


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