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  • #16
    The two days Power Tour I did went by way too fast. I had a great time in Iowa and Wisconsin and loved seeing all the cars on the way. I could not get over how great everyone was to talk to no matter if it was at the show, the gas station, or just a random stop along the way. Being my first time I think we left a little late or wandered around a little too much. It was really cool driving my car on its first real road trip in the 29 years I have owned it but we didn't get to see much of the venues due to late arrival times and long lines. However I cant complain, it was a lot of fun. Next year I plan to do things a little different and arrive earlier and hope to enjoy more of the events.

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    • #17
      You're hooked. I did 3 stops in 2008 and have Long Hauled 6 years in a row since. Glad you enjoyed yourself.
      Phil / Omaha

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      • #18
        I didn't go over 130 this year

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        • #19
          Originally posted by cstmwgn View Post
          I didn't go over 130 this year
          Me either, but then, my speedometer only goes to 120, so.....
          Hot Rod Power Tour...As much fun as you can have in a car with your clothes on!!
          Gregg and Deb Miller
          Verona, Wi.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by convss View Post
            Me either, but then, my speedometer only goes to 120, so.....
            I saw your car a couple times Gregg but you were AWOL.


            Did you find the business card in Wisc. where your B piller isn't ?
            Phil / Omaha

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            • #21
              To fast for me. Especially thru Ohio.
              Visit my sons blog:
              www.driftundertheradar.com

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              • #22
                Yea,Yea we all know about the first time speeding ticket don't we guy's! 30 something and never been stoped for speeding...What is wrong with that picture Damon23? You where trying to pass a truck! Was it RED? Lol.....
                Retirement is better than I thought!

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                • #23
                  I don't think I've ever made it through Ohio without at-least getting a written warning, there must be some back handed shit going on between the cops and summit racing equipment.

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                  • #24
                    He asked: How fast does the Power Tour go?

                    It takes 51 weeks of planning,
                    Then, it seems to take only hours and
                    Then I have to go home...
                    :-)

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                    • #25
                      7 days, 1500 miles.
                      average speed 8.9 mph
                      HRPT Long Hauler 2011, 2012, 2014

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