To pay by check/money order (please don't send me cash)
make payable to:
Mike Maciolek
411 Streamside Drive
Roswell Georgia 30076
Include size needed, and shipping address.
Fine print
I don't have a picture of what the shirt will look like yet, but it should be "pretty nice".
At least 6 colors, printed on a light shirt (white or ash/grey). 2 sided design. 4 cars on the front, and a logo on the back.
Cars on front are a 1970, 1975 & 1980 (roughly) over a ghosted 1970 Rally Sport background.
If you want to buy 10 or more shirts at once (for clubs or events) - $13/each.
Delivery ETA is 4 to 6 weeks.
Cost per shirt is $17/each. US delivery.
(canadian orders are $20 payable in US funds)
International orders...
MadMike and I are still hacking out the details, but the site is back with
the exception of the Picture Gallery which I don't have ready to hand off,
yet. The new home is www.nastyz28.com/2gcog/stegmiller/
I have to admit that we have 2 Z28's. My 81 and my son's 83 so we've been using this site and one for the 3rd gen f bodies. I've really enjoyed reading/writing (this is better than super chevy or chevy hi po mags) and the interaction between members has been great. The 3rd gen. site has some good info, but way too much name calling, inappropriate language, etc. Thanks for keeping this site a few notches above the others.
We have recently had a problem with a member that became open hostility. Behind the scenes, the Administrators and Moderators were receiving threats and nasty E-mails from the individual. It came to a head yesterday and his Account was deleted. That does not prevent him from returning with a new ID and we'll have to deal with that as it occurs.
The fact is, we learned something from this and that may be the only good thing that occurred. We should not have let it go on as long as it did. We have received way too many notes and open posts about how good this site is to let one member screw it up and make the general membership uncomfortable. So here's how I'll deal with this in the future as a Membership Editor:
The first time someone causes a problem as determined by the Administrators/Moderators they will get an E-mail to advise them they need to correct their actions.
The second time the warning will be posted in the open.
I have been a member of this web page for a while now, & all I can say is a BIG CONGRATULATIONS on a very informative,well run & DECENT website. I have been checking out some other sites & I will tell you that some I will not return to because of the degregation of some members of the other sites. The language & bad mouthing of peoples opinions &/or vehicle choice is ridiculous.I say once again to MAD MIKE & ALL THE MODERATORS Thanks for a great site!!!!! Keep up the great work!!!!!!
(Excuse the spelling. I'm trying to write this in a hurry at work)
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79 Z-28 427 4speed 4.10 In storage 14 yrs.Original owner.Progress has begun.
I just got the latest issue of Car Craft and the 2GCOG webpage is listed in there. Towards the back, there's a listing of 30 or so webpages..... Cool!!!!
Dinograz is the big winner, but...
I just want to congratulate every active member on this board. 1000 members in the short period of time that this place has been active is quite an accomplishment! Special thanks to all the moderators for keeping things running smoothly and especially MadMike for making it all possible.
Art RASMUSSEN
Passed away at age 49 on Monday, March 13, 2000. Art, the son of Finn & Oddlaug Rasmussen, was born in Long Island, New York on October 4, 1950, and was raised in Seattle, Washington. A 1968 graduate of Ingraham High School, Art applied his talents to jobs as an auto mechanic, artist, construction superintendent, custom automotive machinist, racecar builder and crew chief, and even owned a screen print shop for a while. Since 1989 Art operated Art Rasmussen Design and Fabrication, Inc., a Hot Rod shop in the Seattle area, creating cars which have won awards and been featured in automotive magazines nationwide. Art is survived by wife, Teresa White and her family, his mother, Oddlaug Rasmussen, Greg and Kathryn Rasmussen, Ingrid Rasmussen, Linda Rasmussen, and Birgit and Ray Daniels. Art Rasmussen was an intelligent, artistic, inventive, humorous, playful and talkative man who enjoyed anything that had to do with cars, cars, cars! A reception...
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Currently, we don't have a newsletter, or discussion group happening. I guess here will be the place to keep advised of what's going on with 2GCOG.