Hey RPR gang! I wanted to make sure everyone in the 1G CRX, 3G Civic and 1G Integra community knows about what we're doing for CHD7 this year. We will be featuring Torsion Bar Hondas this year! We are going to have a VIP parking area for all torsion bar owners who would like to participate. We will also have feature specific swag and other goodies! We've already got a significant group of cars who have confirmed their participation. It's going to be special.
Classic Hondas on the Dragon is free to all and anyone can join. The Torsion Bar Honda feature is also free, but we will need a head-count to make sure we have room in the VIP parking area as well as the right amount of goodies for owners. If you are interested in being a part of the feature, please RSVP here:
https://www.classich...r-honda-feature
What: Classic Hondas on the Dragon 7 (Torsion Bar Feature)
When: The weekend of October 8-9, 2022
Where: Maryville, TN, Robbinsville, NC
Event Schedule:
SATURDAY (October 8th:, 2022):
9:00AM - 1:00PM
Meet and Greet (TORSION Bar Honda Feature)
William Blount High School Stadium Parking Lot
219 County Farm Rd, Maryville, TN 37801
3:00PM
Regroup after driving on the Tail of the Dragon
Large Gravel Parking Lot on the west side of US129,
nest to Chilhowee Lake, TN
SUNDAY (October 9th, 2022):
11:00AM
Meet and Greet 2
Fontana Dam Basin, Robbinsville, NC
NOTE: We are meeting at the bottom of the dam, not
the top like we did last year.
For more details, check out our website:
Thanks in advance! I hope this finds everyone well!
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Road & Track magazine: "When they get around to listing the top good-time inventions of the late 20th century, we're willing to bet that right up there with the hang gliders, ultra lights, sailboards and jet skis you'll find the Honda Civic CRX. And we're willing to bet that the CRX won't be at the bottom of the short list--particularly if the CRX in question is an Si."