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Old 01-11-2008, 12:28 AM
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Turkey Point Long Weekend - Muscle Cars Galore

I dont know how many people are on here are from Southern Ontario, but any muscle car owner that lives north of Lake Erie will know what im talking about when I say 'I've seen the parade' along the strip at Turkey Point every long weekend. Heck I've even driven in it (76 Dodge Challenger with thrush muffler and mag wheels)

It was and I'll bet it still is, muscle car paradise - they all drive slow and everyone talks to each other over the idle - its very serene really.
This whole phenomenon happens because local kids start picking tobacco and making big money at age 13 - they buy the car at age 15, and work on it for years before driving it... and I'll bet most crash their cars before age 20 in areas like 'airport rd' and 'german flats'.

Anyway... just a post about 'the strip' and how on Staurday night we would all go to the Turkey Point Hotel where there would be on average of about five fights a night - thats part of the entertainment.
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Re: Turkey Point Long Weekend - Muscle Cars Galore

Southern Ontario has lots of classic cars, but since they are all stored 6 months in the year, the owners (like me) tend to over compensate (make up for lost time) in the summer time by cruising every chance they can.
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