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    Default Vintage Rallies - Texas - Anyone going this year?

    I've been bitten by the rally bug and a friend of mine turned me on to this recently.

    Anyone ever run it before or plan on running it this year?

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    Sounds like fun but for that kind of money I would definately want to talk to someone that has done one before.... It's not an L4P rally so you want to make sure its worth the $$.



    "Total Cost for the New England 1OOO, Mountain Mille or Texas 1OOO is $5495 for one car and two participants, double occupancy.

    Single rooms are available at slight additional cost.

    We do have some accomodations available for chase crews or mechanics at $3OOO per person, single occupancy.

    To reserve your entry, you can simply fill out and e-mail this form with your Visa or Mastercard information. Your transaction is secure.

    If you prefer, you can also return this page with check or money order for $1OOO to Vintage Rallies, Inc., 8O Jackson Hill Road, Sharon, CT O6O69. If you wish to bill your Visa or Mastercard, supply the cardholder's name as it appears on your card, card number and expiration date.

    The balance is due six weeks before the rally. Cancellations within 3O days before the start date forfeit the deposit. Cancellations within 14 days of the start date forfeit half the total amount. Cancellations within 7 days of the start date forfeit the total amount.

    Instead of forfeiture, all cancellation amounts can be applied to another Vintage Rallies event. "
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