
We’re on our way to Nebraska. Nebraska? Yep, that’s the home of the the SCCA Tire Rack Solo Nationals Presented by Garmin Virb.
J.G. and our Mustang GT project car are currently on the road, with his last check-in being a Pilot fuel stop somewhere along an interstate—so, basically anywhere between the event site and our Florida base. (Okay, really he just fueled up in southern Illinois, just past Metropolis.)
Heading to the Solo Nationals? Come see us. Join us and our friends from BFGoodrich Monday evening for Tacos and Talent, while J.G. and David will be in the GRM booth the rest of the week. Come hang with us. Join us for lunch. Ask us questions. The GRM booth will again be next to the Big Fun Tent.
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Also, JG is seeking advice here:

jALAPENO BEEF CHEESE STICK. Hands down.
And a PS to the top photo. Notice the blue car: not a Nova.
You should ask this guy, he knows quite a bit about beef snacks:

Without the numbers on the side the Mustang is pretty subtle.
mazdeuce wrote:
Without the numbers on the side the Mustang is pretty subtle.
Can't tell if that's sarcasm or not? 
Anyone else notice the similar color schemes between the Mustang and the Slim Jim packaging? I'm understanding so much more with this thread.
Also, the answer to the meat-stick dilemma is simple: All of them.
Margie
Bobzilla wrote:
mazdeuce wrote:
Without the numbers on the side the Mustang is pretty subtle.
Can't tell if that's sarcasm or not? 
A little maybe, but really, the absence of numbers makes the car not look like a race car so much as a car with a whole bunch of crap stuck all over it. Put the numbers on and BOOM! racecar.
Marjorie Suddard wrote:
Also, the answer to the meat-stick dilemma is simple: All of them.
Margie
Holy crap. All this time, the answer was right there in front of me!
And I am so glad that JG and I are at different hotels next week.
Bobzilla wrote:
Is that a Poncho?
Yep. Pontiac Ventura. My parents had a Buick Apollo.
Dad had a 72 Nova, my aunt had a 73.