| Now for the Z32s and newer models. I found it refreshingly odd that there were a lot of stock looking Z32s at this show instead of the mix of stock vs. trustees of modern urethane molding. After all, even though I sport some urethane myself, stock is beautiful. Down at the bottom, you'll see the controversy that left a bad taste in my mouth about this show. Onto the pics: Tim's (SilverTwin(OH)), one of my all time favorite Zs
 


No, this is not the same car as above
 I know some of you didn't care for this car in an earlier post but I think it just looks killer IMHO.
 
Since my car is still out of action, here was my "Chariot" for the day. BIG THANKS TO BRETT FOR LETTING ME BORROW HIS CAR WHILE HE'S ON VACATION!
 



Nice chromies....
 

Ah....mi amore
 


The lone 350Z there, yes only ONE!
 The subject of controversy:
 This car should not be a stranger to anybody here. The owner is actually now the President of the Z Car Club of Cleveland. I don't belong to a sanctioned ZCCA car club so I don't know if there is a rule about this, but if I were the President of the host club I would exclude myself from the actual car show itself just out of good faith. But as we see here, the car is entered into the show: 
Now what left a bad taste in my mouth was that this same person was not only a judge for the show, she was also judging cars in the same class. Just totally floored me when I saw this happening! I don't how she faired in the show itself and I really don't care but I do find this EXTREMELY tacky (along with her car). Can anyone verify if the ZCCA has any rules or guidelines regarding this type of situation? I'd be surprised if there were not any. Randy



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