December 2012 - Maverick Region

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December 2012 - Maverick Region
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Upcoming Events
• Father’s Day Picnic
• Sunday Drive
• Rally School
Past Events
• Wild Wildflowers
• May at Mayo’s
• Results
December 2012 - Published by the Maverick Region
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the
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The Club Race lasts one weekend.
The memories, forever.
For over 10 years, Boardwalk Porsche has been a proud sponsor of the PCA Club Race.
We sponsor this event because we share the same passion for Porsche as all of those who
participate. The shared memories, on and off the track, invaluable teachings and friendships
gained over the years have only confirmed our decision to continue to sponsor this event year
after year. We salute everyone for their efforts and hard work to make this event happen.
It is very special to us at Boardwalk Porsche.
Proven performance in the workshop or at the track,
at Boardwalk Porsche, it is our passion.
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Volume 50, Issue 12, December 2012
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Departments
Zone 5 Presidents ......................................1
Drifting (President’s Column)....................2
Maverick of the Month ..............................2
List of Officers/Board Chairs ....................4
Carey On (Editor’s Column) ......................5
Maverick Minutes ......................................6
October Trivia ............................................7
Driving Friendships (50th Anniversary) ..10
Advertiser of the Month ..........................22
Cliff ’s Ramblings.....................................24
New Wheels and Anniversaries ...............35
Unclassifieds............................................36
Advertiser Index ......................................36
Upcoming Events
Calendar of Events ....................................1
Board Meeting ...........................................7
Hope Shelter Holiday Party .....................12
Time Trial 7/Autocross 7, MW ................14
Founders’ Day. .........................................23
Charity Autocross, TMS. .........................23
Dec Happy Hr: Ruggeri’s Dallas ..............25
Maverick Lunch Series ............................33
Past Event Recaps
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Happy Hour, TBD
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Founders’ Day Gala, TMS
Charity AX, TMS
Board Meeting
Time Trial 7/Autocross 7, MW
Lewisville Lunch
Huffaker-Hughes Hope House
Holiday Party
Happy Hour: Ruggeri’s, Plano
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Happy Hour, TBD
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Happy Hour, TBD
Richardson/Southlake Lunches
Sunday Drive: Hico Chocolate Tour .............8
PCA Club Race/DE at MSR ....................16
Holiday Party. ..........................................26
October Happy Hour: BJ’s Plano .............28
TT6 Results .............................................32
On the Cover:
ECR - Eagles Canyon Raceway, Slidell
MW - Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells
MSR - Motor Sport Ranch, Cresson
TMS - Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth
TRS - Texas Rangers Stadium, Arlington
Penn - Pennington Field Stadium, Bedford
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Maverick Region’s birth
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Photos by Carey Spreen
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Design by Kevin Hardison
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2012 PCA Zone 5 Presidents
ARK-LA-TEX
Kenneth A. Chandler
318-222-4400
[email protected]
COASTAL BEND
Russell Adams
956-592-3468
[email protected]
LONE STAR
Greg Platt
[email protected]
MARDI GRAS
Richard Martin
504-861-4175
[email protected]
OZARK
Chuck Weeks
501-580-4347
[email protected]
WHISKEY BAY
Henry Carter
[email protected]
CIMARRON
Dan Arthrell
[email protected]
HILL COUNTRY
Courtney Gross
courtney.e.gross@
gmail.com
LONGHORN
Jack Merrell
830-303-3640
[email protected]
MAVERICK
John Hamlton
C-817-907-7823
[email protected]
WAR BONNET
Louis Lackey
louis.lackey@
anheuser-busch.com
ZONE 5 REP
James Shoffit
C - 972-786-6246
[email protected]
December 1
Drifting: Your Club Needs You!
By John Hamilton, Region President
A
s we near
the end
of 2012,
I reflect on
some of the past
year’s events
and accomplishments, and look forward to
another growth year in 2013.
Events and accomplishments:
• Outstanding participation at our Sunday Drives,
DEs, Autocrosses, Time
Trials, and Club Race
• A new training program
for our DE Instructors
• Great attendance at our
monthly “Happy Hours”
• A FABULOUS “50 Cars for 50
Years” event at TMS (for me,
the highlight of the year so far)
• A solid bank account balance
• Our membership growth
to over 2,200 members in
the Maverick Region!
• Our new membership goal: to
exceed 2,500
members by the
end of 2013
If you look closely,
most of the past and
future is focused on
membership: gaining
new members AND
retaining existing
ones. Unless we
continue to strive to
bring value to our
existing members,
our defections can
and will outnumber
ALEXIS A. V. CAMPBELL, Proprietor
our new member
1235 William D. Tate Ave
acquisitions. EVERY
Grapevine, TX 76051
member has that
responsibility, so I ask
to head our Drivers’ Education
you to help us continue to grow by
(DE) program. Lori Mauthe has
welcoming new members, helping
been around Porsches her whole
existing members, and by suggestlife (really!) and has held several
ing and supporting activities that
leadership positions in another
more of our members will enjoy.
• New destinations for our
Sunday Drives (yes, I know,
it’s not just the destination, it’s the journey!)
region. Since joining the Maverick
Region, she has been an active
participant and instructor in the
Drivers’ Education program.
Earlier this year when we asked
Lori if she would lead our DE
series, she immediately jumped
in with both feet, and has the
program thriving and driving. So
for your ongoing leadership of our
DE program, this month’s Mav
of the Month goes to you, Lori.
• More events that will include
more of our members (inclusion) while being affordable
Congratulations, and enjoy your
gift certificate to the Silver Fox
Steakhouse in Grapevine!
Looking forward:
• More out-of-the-box thinking, planning, and execution
for our Autocross, Time
Trial and DE programs
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Mav of the Month
Our Mav of the Month goes to a
member who stepped up this year
Like a Personal Trainer for your Porsche!
• Expert maintenance and repair services • Track Day Preparation
• Performance and appearance upgrades from GMG, Manthey, FVD and More
• Superior customer service and free loaner cars • PCA Discounts
• Show quality detailing services • We build Spec Boxsters
We also Buy and Sell Quality Pre-owned Porsches
• Pre-owned sports & luxury auto sales
• Quality consignments excepted
• We can locate the car you want
• The same customer service you expect
from RAC Performance
3219 Commander Drive, Dallas, Texas 75006 • 214-269-1570 • www.racperformance.com
© 2011 RAC Performance, Glenn Zanotti Art Director/Photographer.
December 3
President
John Hamilton
C-817-907-7823
[email protected]
Vice President
Tom Minnella
W-972-867-3100
C-972-965-2631
[email protected]
John enjoys DEs, Happy Hours, the
Porsche Parade, and other social events.
He and wife Chris have owned Porsches
since 1996 and joined the Club in 2002.
John’s Grandfather in New Jersey owned
a 1960 356B Coupe and later a 1965
356SC Cab which is how it got into his
blood.
POSITION
Milton, James
Tom has been a PCA member for over
30 years. He and his wife Barbara
have owned a 914, fully restored a
‘71 911T Targa, and currently drive a
Speed Yellow 996TT with license plate
“NOOWAY.” Tom looks forward to
participating in many Maverick Region
track events in the years ahead.
CHAIRPERSON
AX Chair
Al Silva
Lewisville Milton,
James
TT Chair
Travis Howard
Lewisville
AX/TT Registrar Robyn Howard
AX/TT Rules
Charlie Davis
AX/TT Safety
Chuck McCoy
AX/TT Schools
Robyn Howard
AX/TT Tech Insp Jeff Herrmann
AX/TT Workers
Mike Lockas
Charity Chair
Chris Hamilton
Club Race Co-Chair Joel Nannis
Club Race Co-Chair Pat Heptig
Club Race Ads/PR Jim Buckley
Club Race Registrar Wendy Shoffit
Concours
Jack Griffin
Frank Briggs
DE Chair
Lori Mauthe
DE Chf Drvng Instr. John Sandusky
DE Equip. Mgr.
Luke Edson
DE Registrar
Joel Nannis
DE Safety
Bob Benson
Email List Moderator Bob Benson
Goodie Store
Pat Friend
Happy Hours
Mike Farrar
Histographer, Tenured Charlie Davis
Mentors
Monda Hanna
Membership
Lisa Steele
Past President
Mike Brodigan
Public Relations
Linda Bambina
Slipstream
Advertising
Pat Friend
Editor
Carey Spreen
Event Ad Design Christy Payne
Mailing & Tech. Andy Mears
Printing
Fran Ussery
Staff
Linda Bambina
Wendy Shoffit
Socials
Christy Payne
Sponsorship
Keith Olcha
Sunday Drives
John Harvey
Swap Meets
Robyn Howard
Tech Sessions
Ed Mullenix
Trivia Chair
Jerry DeFeo
Web Site
Denny Payne
Zone 5 Rep.
James Shoffit
Secretary
Madhu Rao
C-214-282-5360
[email protected]
Madhu has been a member of the
Maverick Region since 2009. He and
his wife, Roshni, really enjoy meeting
members of the club at various social
and driving events. “It’s not just the
cars, it’s the people” that make this club
great. He is currently driving a red
2008 Carrera S and loves it!
Jim joined Maverick Region in August,
2008. Jim drives a 1992 968 cabriolet,
which is the second Porsche he
has owned. Jim enjoys attending
Maverick Region social and driving
events.
Linda Bambina
214-6161936
[email protected]
Monda Hanna
972-450-4341
[email protected]
Joel Nannis
[email protected]
[email protected]
Bob Benson
817-457-8833
[email protected]
John Harvey
214-808-1414
[email protected]
[email protected]
Lisa Steele
214-709-6418
[email protected]
Frank Briggs
Jeff Herrmann
254-338-1758
Keith Olcha
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Mike Brodigan
817-233-0068
[email protected]
Robyn Howard
214-991-0873
[email protected]
[email protected]
Jim Buckley
[email protected]
Travis Howard
214-616-6152
[email protected]
W-817-706-7678
H-817-251-6865
[email protected]
Christy Payne
817-909-0966
[email protected]
[email protected]
Denny Payne
[email protected]
[email protected]
Charlie Davis
Pat Heptig
[email protected]
[email protected]
Jerry DeFeo
972-240-5800
[email protected]
Mike Lockas
972-540-0245
[email protected]
Wendy Shoffit
H- 972-506-7449
C- 972-977-9821
[email protected]
Mike Farrar
Lori Mauthe
[email protected]
[email protected]
James Shoffit
972-786-6246
[email protected]
http://zone5.pca.org
Pat Friend
214-616-2477
[email protected]
Chuck McCoy
972-956-0776
John Sandusky
817-777-0421
[email protected]
Al Silva
[email protected]
[email protected]
Jack Griffin
214-739-2600
[email protected]
Andy Mears
214-394-5857
[email protected]
Chris Hamilton
Ed Mullenix
972-231-5356
[email protected]
[email protected]
Please help us to keep growing!
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Treasurer
Jim Falgout
W-972-669-2370
C-972-345-3009
[email protected]
Carey Spreen
817-422-3480
[email protected]
[email protected]
Fran Ussery
W-972-438-8344
H-817-481-8342
[email protected]
Carey On...
By Carey Spreen, Managing Editor
H
ere it is,
Volume
50, Issue
12 of Slipstream
- the last issue
before Maverick
Region begins our
second fifty years.
And at the end of my first year as
Editor, I wanted to thank a few people who made it possible for me to
put this newsletter out each month.
Christy Payne - You have no doubt
noticed the quarter-page and
half-page ads for Maverick events
that populate each and every issue.
Those ads have been produced
by Christy Payne - yes, our Social
Chair also has an artistic flair!
Christy’s creative ads have given
Slipstream a professional look that
we can be proud of. Unfortunately,
Christy will not be able to continue
producing ads for us, so we are
looking for a replacement for her.
If you are interested, please let
us know at [email protected].
Richard Bradley - the Editor of
Slipstream for 2009 through 2011,
did the Editor thing, as well as
solicit articles, by himself, and now
that I have sat in his seat for this
past year, I don’t know how he
found the time to do it all. Like
many of us, I have a full-time job
in addition to this one, and so
did he, but he still managed not
only to get the newsletter done
every month, but he won National
Newsletter awards each year he
was Editor. This includes the Betty
Jo Turner Award for Newsletter
Excellence, a new National award
which was inaugurated at this year’s
Porsche Parade. Richard’s work, as
well as the work of the editors that
preceded him (I’m looking at you,
Jan), provided me with a proven
platform on which to continue to
build our newsletter. But it also
gave me really big shoes to fill, and
unfortunately I have small feet!
Linda Bambina - My biggest thanks
of all go to Linda, who wears,
among other Maverick Region
hats, that of Content Solicitor,
meaning that she beats the bushes
to round up folks to write articles
and/or take photos of upcoming
events. Without Linda’s help I
would be spending a lot of time on
the phone begging for articles!
On a different note, please
welcome our newest advertiser:
DeBoulle Diamond & Jewelry. And
please remember to support our advertisers, because they support us!
Holiday on!
December 5
Maverick Minutes
By Madhu Rao, Region Secretary
O
ur November
Board
meeting started
at 7:15pm with
a spirited shout
out “Freebird”
(I think that was
me) and a “Raosing” table drumming stint to
the opening chorus of ‘We Will
Rock You’ (also me - must be my
inner child!) Who knows what
types of fun we’ll have at our
next meeting, so come join us!
President John Hamilton welcomed those in attendance with
some great news: Maverick Region
membership continues to increase!
Our total membership now exceeds
2200, and has grown every month
for over 18 months. Kudos to all
involved in “driving” these results.
Someone mentioned the mantra
of our region, “It’s not the cars, It’s
the people” and everyone seemed
to agree on this point as to why
people enjoy being members of the
Maverick Region. John also mentioned that setting a new goal of
achieving an increase of 300 members to 2500 should be considered.
To support his point, John then
led an open discussion about
how we can add value to the
membership experience to retain
existing and recruit new members.
He described a concept idea of
updating our regional website to
highlight the various incentives
offered by our sponsors so as to
communicate the value of membership in our region. Stay tuned
for more information on this.
Lastly, John asked about our
recent Board meeting attendance
trends which have been lower for
the past few meetings. If you have
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any feedback about this please contact John at [email protected].
Next, having calmed down a
bit from my opening number,
I noted that our Executive
Council election is underway.
Thanks to all who helped on the
Nomination Committee to produce our 2013 Executive Council
nominees. I will announce the
results of this election at Founders’ Day on December 1 and in
the next edition of Slipstream.
Regarding our social activities, our
region is seeking a Social chair to
help plan and execute programs
for the region. We have some great
programs planned already in 2013
for you. Mark your calendars to
attend the All Member party on
January 26 at the Heritage Clubhouse in Ft Worth. Additional
information is forthcoming on this.
Driving right along (the phrase
still works - why change?), Sunday
Drive Chair John Harvey mentioned that the recent driving tour
had 54 cars and 88 people attend,
a great turnout. Of course, the tour
to the Wiseman Chocolate Studio
might have had something to do
with this. Also, he and the driving
tours committee are reviewing the
feasibility of downloading the maps
to your smartphone for use during
the drive. Lastly, the committee is
busy working on their next drive,
the “Tryptophan Trail Tour”, on
November 18. The drive will head
north from Frisco to the Lake Texoma area. Should be a lot of fun!
Advertising Manager Pat Friend
announced two new Slipstream
advertisers, DeBoulle Jewelers
and Merrill Lynch. Welcome!
Time Trial Chair Travis Howard
had the following updates. The
October Time Trial at Motorsport
Ranch had 48 drivers. The event
was profitable for the region. He
also announced, somewhat sardonically, “…drivers got in some great
runs at the toilet bowl there.” (Full
disclosure: “Toilet Bowl” is one of
the turn sequences at Motorsport
Ranch.) He also mentioned that
the next Time Trial and Autocross
event is on December 8-9. Lastly,
he is evaluating an alternate site
in the SE area of the Metroplex.
Travis, we look forward to your
updates about the above!
Autocross Chair Al Silva noted
that the Charity Autocross will
be held on Sunday, December
2 at the Texas Motor Speedway
Bus Lot, between Victory Circle
and Hwy 114 on the south side
of the Speedway. Cost is $45 and
proceeds support our charity, the
Huffaker-Hughes Hope House.
Treasurer Jim Falgout reported
that our financial position is doing better; however, there will be
some outflows to cover expenses
associated with our upcoming
programs. An opportunity exists
to continue to increase our communication and planning efforts
within the region to drive revenue
and perceived value for our region.
Club Race Registrar Wendy Shoffit noted that the recent Maverick
Region Club Race was profitable
and a success. Looks like 67 racers
were able to participate. Wendy
also mentioned that the Holiday
Party on November 4 had a total of
56 attendees, and that we utilized
a credit card reader to expedite
purchase processing for the Silent
Auction. Congratulations to all
of you involved in the planning
and execution of these events.
PR Chair Linda Bambina continues to help out with regards
to PR activities by spotlighting people and sponsors of interest for our region. If you have an idea
for her please contact her at [email protected].
John also mentioned the following board
level openings. They include Autocross
chair, Social chair, and Rally chair. Please
contact him at for more information.
Slipstream Editor Carey Spreen presented several updates and reminders. The first is to make
sure articles are submitted on time so that the
magazine can be delivered to you more quickly.
Carey – thanks for doing this. Carey also suggested updating our website calendar and the
Executive Council information for the next issue.
Happy Hour Chair Mike Farrar mentioned that the
November 15 Happy Hour will be at JR’s Grille in
Colleyville, and the December 20 Happy Hour will be
at Ruggeri’s Italian Kitchen in Dallas. Please check the
Maverick Region website for additional information
about these and other great events in our region.
Meeting adjourned at 8:55pm.
OCTOBER TRIVIA
It’s Easy to Play:
Play here for fun and education
and find the answers below
OR
Play for prizes on the web at
http://mav.pca.org, with the
answers and winners to be posted here
after each month’s contest has closed.
Thanks to Jerry DeFeo for putting this
and the Web Trivia together.
Congratulations to our October Web Winner,
Cyril Reif,
who got all 5 correct. Honorable Mention goes to
Mark Hanna, who also got all 5 correct;
the winner was chosen by drawing.
Cyril will receive a $25 gift certificate to
1.
Porsche’s 911 semi-Convertible is called a Targa, known by its fixed RollBar, and named for the Targa Florio race. What is the translation of the
word Targa?
a. open air b. removable c. hard shaft d. plate
Source: Google Translate or similar
2.
In the world of Concours d’Elegance, there is a certain type of Concours
that ONLY judges the outside of a car, which is called a __________?
a. Top Only b. Outer Only c. OOConours d. Partial Conc
Source: 1984 Porsche Sense Booklet
3.
What is a Driving Technique wherein pressure is maintained on the brake
pedal into the first portion of a corner?
a. Trail Braking b. Late Braking c. Early Braking d. Pre-corner Braking
Source: 1984 Porsche Sense Booklet
4.
What year Early 911 (1965-1973) had the Oil Tank Filler on the outside of
the car with its own little door?
a. 1966 b. 1968 c. 1970 d. 1972
Source: “Original Porsche 911: The Guide to All Production Models,
1963-98” (p. 42) by Peter Morgan
5.
What was the primary difference between the 356 Convertible Cabriolet
and the 356 Convertible Speedster?
a. bigger engine b. syncromesh transmission c. addition of a radio
d. roll-up windows e. also available in Europe f. wood steering wheel
Source: 1984 Porsche Sense Booklet
Answers: 1) d 2) a 3) a 4) d 5) d
December 7
Sunday Drive: Chocolate Tour to Hico
By Brendan Eagan
W
alk into a
crowded
room
and shout “CHOCOLATE”. All heads
turn - most of
them smiling.
That same word,
chocolate, appeared to have a
similar effect on your fellow PCA
members. We had a near-record
52 Porsches (and one Volvo) turn
out for our PCA Sunday drive to
Hico, Texas (pull out your atlas,
boys and girls). Or, for today’s
reality: google.com/maps.
Photos by Brendan Eagan
that a PCA drive
would “land” at
his Chocolate
Studio in Hico.
And, we were
introduced to
Justin Stephens,
Kevin’s Operation Manager for
Production.
Our Sunday
drive started
windy and warm
(read: hot). I suspect many PCA
folks may have
Porsches take over downtown Hico
had sunburned
the east. The courthouse roundfaces as they
admired their new and old friends’ about would have been fun, but
our pre-drive showed construction
Porsches and awaited the start.
madness and a dozen
(long) stoplights.
Our destination was Wiseman
Chocolates in Hico, Texas. Kevin
Wenzel is the oldest (or second
oldest - he wasn’t quite
sure) chocolatier in
Texas. Gareth Maurice
South of Weatherand I had the pleasure
ford things got much
of visiting with Kevin,
more interesting. We
the owner and propritook Farm-to-Market
etor, for half an hour
51 (dig out that map
on our pre-drive the
again), a FABULOUS
previous weekend. He
road for Porsches.
was gracious and an
Several of my fellow
educator – filling us in
PCA members told
on chocolate history
Lady
Waddell,
BJ
Harvey,
Marlee
Shaw,
and
Bob
Waddell
me they’d toured that
and how his craft was
road on motorcycles
unique from the mass
– they had grins from ear to
produced products that we all know
With 52 cars revved up and eager,
ear. Yes, it was a blast: twists and
(and routinely buy) from the growe head down Jacksboro Highway
turns, one after the other.
cery stores. He was excited to know for points west. The rolling hills
were wonderful,
It turned hilly. Road visibility
with large homes
dropped to double-digit yardage
to view and a
in places with all sorts of perslight (this is not
fectly cambered corners. Then,
New England,
we would top a rise and see 30
mind you) aumiles before dropping back down
tumn tinge in the into the Texas scrub. Great fun.
foliage. We were
Arriving in the hot, dusty town
mostly all happy
of Hico was like visiting the Old
to see the end
West with its classic storefronts.
of another hot
Wiseman’s Chocolates was reTexas summer.
ally two places: a studio and an
We bypassed
Large shade trees lined Hico’s main streets
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December 9
By Linda Bambina, PR Chair and MRPCA 50th Anniversary Committee
B
y the time
you read
this, our
50th Anniversary Year will
have come to
an end. ‘Twas a
grand ole time,
wasn’t it? While most Regions have
celebrated their Golden Anniversary with a single Giant Gala
or banquet, we have had SEVEN
special occasions, with a focus on
events from our unique history and
the people who helped make it all
happen over those five decades.
Last month in Slipstream there
was a great panorama shot of
many of our Past Presidents; it
took up two pages. I wish there
was a way to show you all faces or
even just the names that make up
the proverbial “rest of the story”
behind this memorable past year.
In a way it would look like the
credits at the end of a movie! Lists
of responsibilites that you never
would have thought were necessary to get the job done! So many
details, so much minutiae! And the
majority of it was handled by - you
guessed it: Christy Payne, Lisa
Steele, and Wendy Shoffit . . . again.
Lisa Steele and Christy Payne
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Oh, I was there with frenetic
energy and lots and lots of ideas
that turned into real events,
but the planners and the doers?
Christy and Lisa and Wendy.
As I “emoted” in Lisa’s “Video
Tribute to Maverick Region” (first
shown at the Holiday Party), I’ve
noted the SAME pattern/blueprint
that has made us a uniquely loyal and
strong Region: The Women of Maverick. I’m talking about women who
took on various volunteer jobs and
every single Executive Board position year after year after year. Like
little Energizer Bunnies, they kept
going and going and going. From
the 70s thru the 90s (and some
into the current millennium!):
Teri Davis, Joan Gibbs, Sharron
Dawson, Fran Ussery, Jan (Thompson) Mayo, Yours Truly, Doris
(Mitchell) Casey, Myra Sutton,
Taxi Breithaupt, Julia Underwood,
Rose Gohlke, Carolyn King, and
the famous (infamous!) Lanean
Hughes, who stopped only when
she was literally taken from us after
two short months in the hospital.
Wendy Shoffit, Jan Mayo and
Mimi Spreen stepped in to help
Lanean as the Region started
Wendy Shoffit
the new century, gaining momentum for our 2004 Ft. Worth
Parade with Jan at the helm -- this
time supported by almost 1,000
members, twice as many as we
had for the ’87 DFW Parade.
As I look at the year 2000 time
frame found on our own Mav
website, I see the names Jan Mayo,
Lisa Steele, Christy Payne, and
Wendy Shoffit again and again, in
key club roles, winning awards, and
in countless ways NOT specifically
mentioned on the Timeline, but
there between the lines and lines
of club events, decidedly making
a difference year after year.
Thank you, Women of Maverick,
for being the Super Glue that has
helped hold the “people” side of
our cars & people equation together!
Fran Ussery and Jan
(Mayo) Michel
continued from page 8
old renovated parsonage that
served as the retail store.
The Studio is where imagined and
engineered chocolate recipes come
to being, as well as full time production under Justin’s eye. The retail
shop in the Parsonage is hundreds
of chocolate truffles blocked by
thin glass. A credit card frees
them from being held hostage
and moves it into YOUR gift
box for the trip back to DFW.
Don Sebert is our guest contributor with insight into the
actual studio tour in Hico. He
paid hard cash money for the
privilege to see, first hand, how
fine chocolates are crafted.
Some of you may recognize
Don’s name. It is rumored that
he was runner up to be “The
Most Interesting Man in the
World” (http://en.wikipedia.
org/wiki/The_Most_Interesting_
Man_in_the_World). Here is Don’s
description of the factory tour:
“The anxious group that entered
the Wiseman Chocolate Factory
inner sanctum found a chocolate
treat, literally. After kicking the
dust off our spurs and donning
sanitary food caps, we proceeded
inside and gathered around a
huge marble table where they
formulate the chocolate. Preservatives are not used, for the
purposes of ultimate flavor, but
their absence limits the shelf life.
“Justin first explained in detail
the manufacturing procedure
and took us through the small but
efficient production factory. Starting with ingredients mixing,
then chocolate mixing, and
finally hand-rolling the candy
to the final delicious result.
The best part was sampling
of flavors along the way: rum,
amaretto, coffee, cherry, etc.
etc. One lady said she had had
enough. Hard to imagine.
“From there, everyone had
the opportunity to shop at their
retail store for all the delights.”
Visit http://www.wisemanhousechocolates.com.
Part of the group gathered
outside the Chocolate Studio
December 11
Maverick Charity: The Huffaker-Hughes Hope House
By Chris Hamilton, Charity Chair
H
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of making dreams a reality.
Dreams are exactly what
the Maverick Region continues to
make come true for the HuffakerHughes Hope House, otherwise
known as the Hope Shelter. All
through the year, the club helps the
shelter with some basic
necessities and more.
EVERYONE is invited
to share in the holiday
spirit by attending
the annual Christmas Party on December 15 at the
First Presbyterian Church, 410 NW 2nd Street in
Mineral Wells, running from noon until 2:00 PM.
If you are interested in being a Secret Shopper for the
women and their children, please contact me, Chris
Hamilton, at 817-421-7486, and we’ll shop ‘til we drop
at Walmart on December 8, the Saturday before the
party. PLEASE remember to donate your generous
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our monthly Happy
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December 15
Maverick Region Club Race and DE: Trick or Treat!
By Tom Snodgrass
photo by John Sandusky
just somebody
racing a bit
“wide.” More
than a few racers missed one
corner, and cut
the next one to
get back on the
track. Another
trick was when
the racers at the
There were stripes . . .
photo by John Sandusky
photo by John Sandusky
. . . checkers . . .
back of the pack
did not catch
up after the
warm-up
lap, so the
pace car
took them
around
a second
time.
But
not all
tricks worked out well. At
least one racer tried to shorten
his 5-minute break during
the Enduro race, resulting in an invitation to
return to the pits for
a few more seconds.
Treats were all around as
well. The grid was crawling with workers. Led by
Gridmeister Travis Howard, they checked the
cars and drivers to make
sure everybody was in the
right space, and safe.
Speaking of safety: the
pace car was a brand
photo by Lori Mauthe
H
alloween
was early
this year.
The racers showed
up dressed in all
different colors
of cars - some
adorned with
stripes and numbers, others with
checkered flags. One had a snow
leopard on its rear; another was
painted a meaty pink
and labeled as cuts of
pork; still another was
dressed up like a “Dukes
of Hazzard”-style General
Lee. One of the Porsche
Cup cars was done up
in the Dallas Mavericks
basketball colors, complete with logo. There
was a Spec Boxster that
looked like it had rust spots
Photos by John Sandusky and Lori Mauthe
. . . wild animals . . .
There were more than a
few tricks going on. Apparently the racing line does
not end where the pavement ends. When the dust
was flying, sometimes it was
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. . . cuts of meat . . .
photo by John Sandusky
and had just been pulled out of the
jungle after sitting for years. Another car had fancy clocks on
its hood and doors. Some
were scarier than others,
but all were fast, and most
of them were very loud.
. . . famous ‘70s TV show cars . . .
new Cayenne S Hybrid
furnished by Boardwalk
Porsche, the title sponsor
of this year’s Club Race.
(Ask me how great this
car accelerates onto the
track when called up
by the Steward!) The
raffle Saturday night
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photo by John Sandusky
was quite a treat, with many nice
prizes handed out by Keith Olcha,
the race, but was ably supported
by many other folks, including our
very own Mark Steele, who was the
Steward’s
Assistant.
. . . a jewelry store (Denis Boulle) . . .
The Scrutineer was
responsible
for ensuring
that all racers
and their cars
met the strict
Club Race
requirements.
Cliff Blackshear was the Scrutineer’s Assistant. As a Gold Meister
certified technician at Boardwalk
Porsche, he is more than qualified!
Timing was handled by our local
Maverick, Michael Wingfield, who
does Club Races nationally. The
Maverick Club Race Co-Chairs
were Jim Buckley, Joel Nannis,
and Pat Heptig. Lori Mauthe
smoothly ran the DE portion of
the weekend, and trained for Pace
Car duties for next year along with
Phil Hallenbeck. Wendy Shoffit
However, it takes more than food
and prizes to put on a Club Race.
John Crosby was the Race Steward.
He was ultimately responsible for
photo by John Sandusky
who received them from generous donors. Even closer to racers’
hearts was the food and drink
both days that was almost magically organized by Lisa Steele.
. . . a Dallas Mavericks fan (Ken Finch) . . .
photo by John Sandusky
registered all the racers as she
has ably done for many years.
Thanks to everyone who supported and attended the 2012
Maverick Region Club Race and
made it a great success!
photo by Lori Mauthe
photo by Lori Mauthe
. . . and a rusty patina (Bernard Lucien Nussbaumer).
The tireless grid crew: Bob Benson, Betty and Clay
Perrine, Robyn Howard, Angel Gallegos of Boardwalk
Porsche, Travis Howard, Troy Matz, and Joel Nannis
Phil Hallenbeck and Tom
Snodgrass pilot the Cayenne S
Hybrid pace car, provided by event
sponsor Boardwalk Porsche
December 21
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By Jim Falgout, Region Treasurer
J
im Falgout has two passions:
cars, and helping business
owners and individuals with accounting and tax issues. He is the
proud owner of a 1992 Porsche
968 Cabriolet and an accounting firm with six employees.
with services such as bookkeeping,
payroll, and consulting. If a business needs financial statements,
they can provide those. Two of
his employees are certified Quick
Books Pro Advisors, and one of
those employees is also a CPA.
Jim was first attracted to Porsches
in the sixties when he was member of a Porsche/VW Club in
Lafayette, LA. He owned a 1958
Karman Ghia which he used
to compete in autocrosses. He
later owned a 1974 914 2.0.
His firm can prepare any federal or state income tax return
an individual or business might
need. Jim really enjoys assisting
individuals and businesses with
tax planning. He finds it very
satisfying to help individuals and
businesses plan strategies to minimize their income tax exposure.
He started his firm in 1986 from
scratch. Over the years his firm has
grown through referrals and three
acquisitions. Today he has offices
in Richardson and McKinney.
Jim and his staff can help individuals get started in business,
and help established businesses
Frequently, individuals who have
received a notice from the Internal
Revenue Service are referred to
Jim. He has conducted many successful negotiations with the IRS.
Jim joined the Maverick Region
in 2008 after purchasing his 968.
In August of that year, he received
an email blast indicating that the
officers of the region were not
running for re-election. Since he
had experience serving on notfor-profit boards and had several
not-for-profit clients, he decided
to run for treasurer for 2009.
He continues to hold that position
and is proud to work with all the
individuals who serve the Maverick
Region with such passion and
professionalism. Jim feels this is
what makes the Region the excellent organization it is. As has been
said, “It’s not just the cars; it’s the
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December 23
Cliff ’s Ramblings: Visitors from the East
By Cliff Blackshear
F
rom time
to time,
Porsche
sends people from
Germany to tour
around over here
and get a ground
level view of how
things are going
in the workshop environment. The
folks that they send over have no
desire to visit the sales department
or visit with upper managers at
dealer level. They send gear-heads
over here to talk to gear-heads that
work here. It is interesting. Nearly
all I have met over my 40 years of
doing this are engineers. Cool folks.
In almost every case I have been
involved in, most have never traveled to the US before. And they always seem to resonate the same expectations about coming to Texas:
Cowboy hats and big belt buckles.
Ultimately they get here and are
blown away by just how big this state
is. You can put a couple Germanys
into Texas (or more). They love
coming here and seeing our robust
country up-close and personal.
Anyway, this second week of
November, a group of three from
PAG arrived in my workshop.
Their mission was to talk to service
people first, managers second. The
idea being to talk to the folks in the
trenches and get the absolute feel
for our work environment when it
comes to utilizing their information systems, which we employ
while repairing the cars. How is it
working for us? What information
are we not getting? What ideas
do we have to make repairs go
more efficiently and correctly?
No part of the workshop environment was left off the table. Special
tools were discussed. Special equipment for Hybrid technology was
discussed. Charging station equipment for the 918 was discussed. But
their biggest concern was this: how
is our information system working?
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were so dedicated and just wonderful to converse with. One was in
charge of Parts (or PET) systems as
well as Tequipment offering. Another was looking at all things having to do with Group 1 (engine),
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Group 3 (transmissions and 4wd
systems). The third was intimately
involved with 918 hybrid drive
systems (most interesting guy).
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in a scavenger hunt to get things
done right. Software issues that
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with better system tester training
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of introduction information
for new model year vehicles.
Ultimately we reminisced about
the past, and Porsche’s history with
Audi and VW. I went on and on
about how techs like me back in
the day had to work on both lines
of cars (Porsche+Audi) all day. So I
told the 918 guy about how I once
worked at a dealer in Colorado
and Audi was also in our shop.
Our cold weather climate made us
perfect for prototype testing. I was
given Audis to drive (5000 Turbo,
5000 Diesel, 4000 4E) way before
they went into production. Had to
file reports weekly about the cars.
Follow strict guidelines about what
tires we ran in dead of winter. Fuel
usage was a big concern especially
with diesel in cold weather environment. They had me mixing 1 gallon
of regular gas with every 9 gallons
of diesel during temperatures of
20F or lower. It worked well, by
the way, back then. I dunno if
mixing fuels is a good idea with
the systems of today. I got away
with it on my ‘03 commuter rat.
Anyway I went on about how hot
it gets here and they should send
me a 918 for prototype testing. I’m
experienced with this, right?! We
all had a good laugh at that one.
Cool people sit in a cubicle
thousands of miles from here,
dreaming up new ideas. They work
to implement them, worry over
proper execution of their ideas,
and mother-hen the production
methods with their colleagues.
Then once in a while they get to
leave that cubicle and see where
the hard work goes. Interact with
folks like me down the line. This
to me is what makes Porsche so
interesting as a company. They do
what works for them. Try different
avenues of information gathering.
The one thing I think they understand more than most is simply this:
Go to the people that are dealing
with the cars after production at
workshop level. Ignore everyone
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iPod is available” information.
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their tools for their next ideas . . .
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December 25
Maverick Region Holiday Party: November 4, 2012
Photo by Wendy Shoffit
Photos by Linda Bambina unless otherwise noted
A new Carrera S Cabriolet, provided by Park
Place Porsche, greeted participants as they walked
into the Plaza Arts Center in Carrollton.
Lisa Steele and daughter
Sydney help set up the
serving line. There was
plenty of Thanksgiving
fare left for seconds!
Guest Speaker Steve Krysil (left), Regional
Manager for Porsche Cars North America, answers
questions from Larry Ramsey and Pat Silva
Keith Olcha and Jan Michel bid on
Silent Auction items. All proceeds went
to Maverick Region’s perennial charity,
the Huffaker-Hughes Hope House, a
shelter for battered women and children
Happy Hour regulars Paul and
Veronica Ramos, Stephanie Ho, Randy
Csanadi, and Rebecca Robinson (in
front of husband Rick, obscured)
Left: A slide from
Steve Krysil’s Power
Point presentation,
in which he describes
details of the 918
Spyder and other new
models soon to be
introduced in the US
Doug and Cheryl Koeppen, Dee and George
Luxbacher, Bobbie and Frank Briggs
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Ed Mayo with Betty and Clay Perrine
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October Happy Hour: BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse
By Frank Briggs
T
hursday,
October
18 brought
out another great
crowd of Porsche
aficionados to
enjoy an evening
of food, drink and
Photos by Frank Briggs
fellowship at BJ’s Restaurant
and brewhouse. We had
about 40 members (both
long time and new) as we
filled the north side of the
well-known Plano restaurant.
I was greeted by Rick and
Becky Robinson, who played
host and hostBJ Harvey, Tom Froehlich, Mark Hanna,
ess until Bobbie
John Harvey, and Barb Minnella
and I arrived.
Thank you Rick
me that they were leaving for
and Becky for making
Germany to conduct a Porsche
everyone feel welcome.
factory tour as well as other wonUpon my arrival, I met
derful activities the next week.
Brian and Dana Kleinfall.
I am already looking forBrian and Dana are new
ward to the next Happy Hour
members and this was
to hear about their trip.
their first Happy Hour.
I also met Chris and Trish Cook,
It took only moments
who
recently acquired their first
Rick and Becky Robinson with
for me to become very
Porsche and were attending their
Veronica and Paul Ramos
envious as they informed
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forward to as
the year comes
to a close, 2012
will be a year
to remember.
Maria and Mike Stafford
with Kent and Leigh Rayl
first Happy Hour as well. It is very
encouraging to see so many
new members joining in
on the fun that so many
of us “regulars” have been
enjoying for so many years.
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It has been a strong 50th
year for our Region, and
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December 31
Time Trial 6: Motorsport Ranch 1.3-mile course
Results compiled by Dean! Yamada
Class
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Class
3
Class
4
4
4
4
4
Class
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5
5
Class
6
6
6
Class
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7
Class
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8
8
8
8
8
Class
10
10
10
10
Class
1X
1X
1X
1X
1X
1X
1X
Class
2X
2X
2X
2X
2X
2X
2X
Class
2R
2R
Class
3X
3X
3X
Class
3R
3R
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Name
Betty Perrine
Name
Travis Howard
Name
Mark Schnoerr
Wesley Lincoln
Clay Perrine
Andrew Barrilleaux
Brandon Barrilleaux
Name
Jason Christian
Carey Spreen
Robyn Howard
Name
Gary Kelley
Scott Wolthuis
Josh Roberts
Name
Ray Nannis
Tannia Dobbins
Name
Rick Gonzales
Al Silva
Nathan Wainwright
Pat Silva
Douglas Cardy
Ryan Schall
Name
Scott Cepak
Richard Diller
John Doe
Gary Leto
Name
Mike Mcshane
Brad Henderson
Jerrett Jan
Mitch Williams
Greg Walsh
James Schwan
Keith Smith
Name
Chris Park
David Whitener
Chris Fithian
Armstrong Vongsavath
Kimberly Whitener
Eric Broussard
Larry Laabs
Name
Ken Orgeron
Tyler Gardner
Name
Joseph Kan
Chad Wemyss
Courtney Wemyss
Name
Dean Yamada
John Higgs
Driving
1974 Porsche 914 (Orange)
Driving
1974 Porsche 914 (Yellow)
Driving
1996 Porsche C4 (Black)
1994 Porsche 911 (Green)
1973 Porsche 914 (Red)
1994 Porsche 911 (Green)
1994 Porsche 911 (Green)
Driving
1972 Porsche 911 'T' (Red)
1982 Porsche 911SC (Guards Red)
2003 Porsche Boxster (Blue)
Driving
1985 Porsche Carrera (Red)
75 Porsche 911S (Blue)
2003 Porsche 911 (Black)
Driving
1999 Porsche 911 (Blue)
2006 Porsche Cayman (Artic Silver)
Driving
1974 Porsche 914 (black)
2012 Porsche Cayman R (Peridot green)
2012 Porsche Cayman R (Peridot green)
2009 Porsche Carrera S (Metallic Green)
2002 Porsche Carrera (Seal Gray)
2009 Porsche 911 Turbo (Black)
Driving
1974 Porsche 911 RSR (whi/black)
1972 Porsche 911S (Red)
Lone Star
1972 Porsche 914 (Green)
Driving
2006 Mazda MX-­‐5 (Brilliant Black)
2000 Mazda Miata (Silver)
1993 Mazda Miata (Undie White)
1995 Mazda Miata (Red)
1991 Mazda Miata (Blue)
1990 Mazda Miata (Red)
1999 Mazda Miata (Black)
Driving
2003 Nissan 350Z (Blue)
1988 Honda CRX (Blue)
2004 Nissan 350Z (Super Black)
2004 Honda S2000 (Sebring Silver)
1988 Honda CRX (Blue)
2005 Nissan 350Z (Pearl White)
2005 Ford Mustang GT (Red)
Driving
2003 BMW M3 (Silver)
1992 Mazda Miata (Yellow)
Driving
2010 Nissan GT-­‐R (Black)
2009 Mazda 3 (Mica Black)
2009 Mazda 3 (Mica Black)
Driving
2002 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (Red)
2011 Chevrolet Corvette (White)
photos by Charlie Davis
Car#
914
Car#
95
Car#
25
644
24
10
3
Car#
122
590
65
Car#
1
56
716
Car#
722
762
Car#
61
713
57
613
260
14
Car#
442
550
7
15
Car#
38
17
72
186
71
42
29
Car#
213
199
88
177
99
22
43
Car#
111
13
Car#
178
91
191
Car#
18
21
Fastest
86.550
Fastest
80.508
Fastest
72.640
80.616
81.470
81.969
83.231
Fastest
73.869
74.669
82.781
Fastest
69.472
71.597
81.687
Fastest
71.819
77.549
Fastest
69.439
70.543
70.705
70.812
77.183
77.637
Fastest
69.716
76.510
78.949
81.168
Fastest
70.230
74.225
75.068
78.464
79.160
79.405
79.849
Fastest
70.868
71.677
72.152
73.215
75.397
76.114
77.807
Fastest
65.549
71.666
Fastest
66.817
77.354
90.002
Fastest
71.079
71.546
Ken Orgeron took Top Time of
Day in his 2003 BMW M3
Richard Diller has been competing in Maverick
Region Time Trial events since the 1980s
Jerret Jan (left), a big supporter of
Maverick AX and TT events, with
Time Trial Chair Travis Howard
Clay Perrine in his 1973 914,
motivated by a 2.4-liter 911S engine
December 33
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New Wheels
If you have any changes that
you would like to make to the
MRPCA membership guide,
call Lisa Steele 214-709-6418.
Lisa Steele, Membership Chair
Altay, Ty
Southlake, TX
2008 911 GT3RS
Cooper, Christina
Sachse, TX
2007 Cayman
Safrit, Jack
Frisco, TX
2013 911
Barrows, Ed (Dana)
Flower Mound, TX
2013 911
Dahl, Gordon (Joy)
McKinney, TX
2012 Cayenne
Solomon, Charlie
Dallas, TX
2004 GT3
Beach, Joe
Euless, TX
2007 Boxster
DiRienzo, Bob (Joyce)
Plano, TX
2013 Boxster
Torres, Gino
Southlake, TX
2012 Carrera 4 GTS
Heckman, Chris (Nancy) Vo, Mike (Cong
Irving, TX
Pham)
1999 Porsche
Grand Prairie, TX
2007 Cayman
Huskinson, Morley
Southlake, TX
Wharton, Buck
Beteta, Armando
1999 Boxster
Vernon, TX
Irving, TX
2013 991
2009 Cayman
King, Forrest (Hailey)
Wilgus, Mark
Burgener, Matt (Mery) Wylie, TX
2007 Cayman
Colleyville, TX
Dallas, TX
2013 Boxster
2013 Panamera
Krueger, David
(Mary Ellen)
Caram, Meredith
Dallas, TX
Dallas, TX
2004 911
2009 Cayenne S
Beavers, Quincy
(Beverly Brook)
Tyler, TX
2012 Panamera
Maverick Membership Totals
Members ~ 1,328
Affiliate Members ~ 874
Total Membership ~ 2,202
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Flashing your high beams at
fellow Porsche drivers is a
time-honored tradition . . .
keep the flash alive!
Anniversaries
10 Years
Addison, Edward (Melba)
Danielson, Guy O. (David)
DeSoto
Tyler
5 Years
Foglietta, Mark E. (Nick)
Maloney, Laurence J.
(Evelyn Black)
Newman, Greg A. (Adam)
Reed, Phillip D.
Dallas
Fort Worth
Arlington
Grapevine
December 35
Unclassifieds
Unclassifieds are available free to Maverick Region members and are $5 to all others (contact editor for payment details). Please limit size to no more than 6 lines. Ads will run for 3 issues, then
removed unless you request that it be run for an additional 3 issues. E-mail your ad to [email protected] by the 10th to have your ad run in the following month’s Slipstream. Be sure to
include car year, make and model, its mileage and asking price, as well as a contact name, phone number and /or e-mail address. All parts will be advertised on our website. Check your ad for
accuracy the first time it runs. Contact the editor to have your ad pulled sooner. Due to space constraints, photos may or may not be included.
For Sale: 2011 Panamera 4S, 4800 PCA Member
miles, Basalt Black Metallic/Black Leather. V8, All
Wheel Drive, All 4S Equipment plus PDK/Servtronic,
Sport Chrono Package, Adaptive Air Suspension,
Front Seat Ventilation, ParkAssist F/R, Rear Camera,
XM Satellite Radio, 6-CD Changer, Bose Surround
Sound System, Moonroof. Also has $6k 20-Inch
Panamera Black Sport Wheels and Tires. Was tuned
by RAC, including upgrading to a $6k German
Exhaust and Chrome Tips and K&N Air. This head
turner is perfect, no smoke, $95,000. Call 214-4507298 or email at [email protected]. (12)
Wanted: 1967-1973 911T, E, or S. Long time
PCA member looking for a great car. Contact Frank at
970-708-0383 or [email protected] (12)
engine by one of the industry’s finest 911 mechanics.
Very tight. It has always been garaged, never raced or
wrecked. Original white paint, tinted windows, and
gorgeous cocoa brown leather. All records. Beautiful
driver. Lovingly maintained. $21,500 OBO. Contact
Pat at 214-630-5881 or [email protected] (11)
For Sale: 1983 911SC, white w/white wheels,
brown interior. One owner since 1985. 115k miles
on car; less than 10k mi on a meticulously rebuilt
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3 Locate LLC
Ascot Diamonds
Autobahn Motorcar Group
Autoscope
Boardwalk Porsche
Boss Garage
Buckley Racing
Dallas Karting Complex
DeBoulle Diamond & Jewelry
Eagles Canyon Raceway
Falgout & Associates, P. C.
Fifth Gear Motorsports
Istook’s MotorSport Services
Jack Junkies
Laurie Wirth Realtor
Louden Motorcar Services
Maverick Region Goodie Store
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Merrill Lynch Wealth Mgmt
Mullenix Motorsport
Mustard Racing
Nine-Eleven Enterprises
Park Place Porsche
The Phoenix Insurance
Pro-Tect Mobile
RAC Performance
RetroAir
Silver Fox
Soundwerk
State Farm Insurance
UPS Store
Ussery Printing
Zims Autotechnik
(817) 540-4939
(972) 980-8618
(972) 231-5356
(817) 366-1678
(972) 241-2002
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