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Old 10-25-2020, 02:37 PM
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Yeah, 2020 can't get over with soon enough. I'm really bummed that we won't see the actual 50th anniversary of the pinnacle year of muscle/super cars...1970.
I HOPE the show next year will have 2 areas for anniversary cars, 1970 and 1971.



I have a 1970 Chevelle SS 396 and got out of school jail that year too, so was really looking forward to this event.
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Yeah, 2020 can't get over with soon enough. I'm really bummed that we won't see the actual 50th anniversary of the pinnacle year of muscle/super cars...1970.
I HOPE the show next year will have 2 areas for anniversary cars, 1970 and 1971.



I have a 1970 Chevelle SS 396 and got out of school jail that year too, so was really looking forward to this event.
We absolutely WILL! Both Class of 1970 and a Class of 1971 Anniversary displays, along with the recently announced "Transitions Invitational" which will place cars that underwent a full re-style between 1970 and 1971 side by side, like the Mustang, the Roadrunner and GTX, the Cougar, AMX and Javelin and the Charger..

And of course, the other special 1970 specific Invitational displays that were planned fopr 2020.

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Sounds like you're going to need a bigger venue, if you are doubling the participation.
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Sounds like you're going to need a bigger venue, if you are doubling the participation.
It's all about quality, not quantity.

AND keeping the show fresh with new entrants every year. That has been our goal since our inception, as we never want to become boring or even predictable.

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Sounds like you're going to need a bigger venue, if you are doubling the participation.
For many reasons, we do not want to expand our footprint. Among them is simple building logistics, (getting everyone in safely and promptly) and of course, having enough trailer parking among them.

Also, at the size we are at now and have been since our inception, (530-550 cars) we are able to present a fresh show every year with minimal repeats. And seeing everything even in two full days is a challenge already!

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Well...to say the enthusiasm level is high for MCACN 2021 would be somewhat of an understatement...

We are already past the 3/4 FULL point, with nearly all of our Special and Invitational displays complete. We have about 200 1970 model year cars registered and needless to say, the 71's are rolling in, along with an incredible array of others.

The 2021 show will be the freshest show ever, as we have been steadily receiving entries for cars that are currently under restoration or have never been shown with us previously.

I know that MCACN 2021 is almost a year out, but if you are planning on joining us, please don't hesitate to submit your entry through our website asap. If you would like to "Pre-Qualify" send me good pictures, history and specs to [email protected]

And remember, your car does not need to be fresh and shiny, as long as it is REAL with top priority given to cars that have not been shown with us previously.

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we cannot wait for MCACN 2021. 2020's been a hell of a year
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