NTX Car Club
Prosper, Texas

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Organizer: NTX Car Club Annual NTX Crawfish Boil
When
Sat, Apr 26, 2025 5:00 PMWhere
David and Brenda Richard's House
3727 Heritage TrailCelina, Texas, 75009, United States
Organizer: NTX Car Club Annual NTX Crawfish Boil
When
Sat, Apr 26, 2025 5:00 PMWhere
David and Brenda Richard's House
3727 Heritage TrailCelina, Texas, 75009, United States
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Join Club"Ruby Tuesday" - Kristin Hafer’s 1986 Alfa Romeo Spider Quadrifoglio
Jonathan and Audrey Anderson’s 1939 Chevy Master Deluxe Custom - If you need a second car, it should be as cool as this one!
An amazing time capsule! Danny McKinley's 1987 Chevrolet Camaro Z-28 IROC
This one is a 2018 Factory Five MK4 with a Ford 347 engine pushing 415 hp. For a car that only weighs about 2400 lbs, that’s a large HP to Lb ratio!! Mated 5 speed T5 transmission which allows for driving on the freeway very comfortably. One thing that stands out from others is the matte grey stripes (most Cobras have white stripes).
My car is a 2019 Dodge Challenger Hellcat Redeye Widebody in Plum Crazy Purple - now that’s a mouthful to say isn’t it! The name Redeye is said to mean the Hellcat got possessed by the Demon. The only way to distinguish it from a regular Hellcat is the red eye in the cat badge on the side of the car.
Before getting into the Bio on Kenny’s car. I for one and am sure many of you will say the same thing after reading the Bio below. Man, I wish I would have kept my favorite car, a (fill in the blank). Yes, as I was reading the Bio said I wish I had the foresight to keep my favorite car! Oh well, guess that old saying still stands! Coulda, woulda, shoulda! However, Kenny did, and he tells a great story below.