This award surprised nearly everyone, including me. Out of 2,889 registered cars and trucks all 1970 and older (stock, modified, customized) Ms. Opel closed out her "major" car show agenda for 2007 with a Top 50 (one out of every 58 registered) award at the Pumpkin Run Nationals in Owensville, Ohio this past weekend. To me, given the massive competition, this was Ms. Opel's finest hour of her show history.
The keys to this recognition was LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION - a clean Opel car and doing the things I didn't do last year at this event.
I entered Ms. Opel last year but we ended up out in the show field where it was HOT, HOT, HOT and dusty. We didn't take it to the people last year, we were just there as a number last year, we didn't let people sit in the car and take pictures (honest to God - one farm boy was 6'5" and weighted 385 pounds who finally got both feet in and grinned like a possum for the cameras), we didn't wear our Opel shirts and hats proudly, we didn't LISTEN to the people and their stories and we talked too much too fast about our car. I am proud to say we worked the crowd this year and maybe motivated a half a dozen people to fix up that Opel they already have or buy an Opel and join us next year. In other words, I did here this weekend what I had planned to do at the Route 66 show ....I had me some FUN - catheter,
arm cast, broken ribs and repaired bladder and all.
This year we found us a tree with shade and a spectator traffic pattern.
to display Ms. Opel. If you don't think this is a big event = they had 2 split the pot drawings = 1 lady won $11,314 and today a boy from my hometown of Flatwoods, Kentucky won the split pot for $12,589.
Finally, I had one Show Official come up to me and say " We have watched your car for 2 days now and you need to know that it is by far the most photographed car here on the grounds." That unsolicated comment was worth the entry fee alone.
And to think that there among all the various car clubs, all the real expensive cars and truck - stood Ms. Opel representing the North American Opel Association. She did good and I'm proud of her!

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