Steinlifters June 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America

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Steinlifters June 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America
Steinlifters
June 2016
Milwaukee Region
Porsche Club of America
Autocross fun — see page 8
Photo credit: Al Wagner
Photo credit: Mike Wiviott
June 2016 Steinlifters
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Calendar of events
June 2—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. Ally’s Bistro, W.
Good Hope & Appleton Ave., Menomonee Falls
June 4—Gimmick Rallye — see pg. 3.
June 5, July 3, Aug. 7—Cars & Coffee, Lake Mills.
(courtesy announcement)
June 11—Tech
session at Prestige Auto Works.
See pg. 4.
Aug. 12—DE at Road America. Enjoy a day of track
time on the legendary 14-turn road course at Road
America. Online sign up:
http://www.motorsportreg.com/events/pca-milwaukee
-de-2016-road-america-713346#.VtMWieYkpsl
Aug. 14—Drive to Botham Vineyards Classic Car
Show. See pg. 9.
Aug. 19 — Werks Reunion, Carmel, Calif. Sponsored
by PCA during Monterey Car Week.
Aug. 27—Show &
Glow by the Lake, a
casual Saturday celebration of all things
motorized, the kick off of the Milwaukee Concours
d’Elegance weekend in Veterans Park on Milwaukee’s
lakefront. Show your Porsche. See pg. 11 for details.
June 13 -14—Two-day DE at Road America hosted by Nord Stern Region. Details: https://
clubregistration.net/events/signUp.cfm/event/7201
June 14 — Brew City Cruise night. German cars.
New location this year: Nines American Bistro, 12400
N. Ville Du Parc Dr., Mequon. (courtesy announcement.)
June 18 — DE Drivers Clinic at CS Motorsports.
http://www.porschepark.org/events/
calendar_display.php?id=856
June 19—26—PCA Porsche Parade, Jay, Vermont,
Jay Peak Resort. Visit http://2016parade.pca.org/
for more details including housing.
Aug. 28 — Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance, Veterans Park, Milwaukee. Information at
milwaukeeconcours.com.
Sept. 11—Autocross at State Fair Park (north lot
parallel to I-94).
Sept. 17—Blind Horse Winery tour, Kohler, Wis.
See pg. 10.
Oct. 7—Drive for Babies, Road America, March of
Dimes. (courtesy announcement)
June 24—25 — Millers at the Mile at State Fair
Park, West Allis (courtesy announcement)
July 7—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. Fiddleheads,
Mequon
July 16 — Drive to Elkhart Lake for street concours; dinner at Lake Street Café. http://
www.porschepark.org/journal.php?id=883
July 19 — Brew City Cruise — Porsche night. See
June 14 entry for address.
Aug. 4—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m.
Aug. 7 — Porscheplatz at Road America.
Colorful 911s at the May Cars and Coffee, Lake Mills. Photo credit:
Donna Daufenbach
Note: Courtesy announcements are events that may
be of interest to Porsche owners and PCA members but
are not sponsored by or endorsed by PCA Milwaukee.
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June 4 gimmick rallye -- days away
By Bob Budecki, rallyemaster
The June 4 Porsche Club Gimmick
Rallye will start and end in Reedsburg, WI, about a 2-1/2 hour drive
from Milwaukee. We'll begin at the
Reedsburg BP Station on the corner
of Hwy 33 (Main Street) and Viking
Road.
Schedule: Plan to arrive at 1 p.m.
Drivers' meeting at 1:30 p.m.; first
car off at 2 p.m. Make sure your fuel
tank is topped off before you arrive.
The route is about 50 miles through
some very scenic back roads of Sauk
County. Plan about 3 hours for the
event. We will end the event at J's
Pub and Grill, on Viking Road just
north of the BP Station starting
point. J' s Pub and Grill has a full
bar, great casual menu and roomy
enough for us to mingle after the
event. The GR winner will receive
a trophy at J's.
For those new to Gimmick Rallyes
it's like a scavenger hunt on
wheels. Each team of Driver/
Navigator will receive detailed driving instruction plus several pages
of photos of scenic items to locate
along the route. Each photo has a
question that can only be answered
after seeing the item. All items are
in clear view and do not require
exiting the vehicle.
What’s Porscheplatz?
You may have noticed the Aug. 7 entry on our region calendar for an
event called Porscheplatz? What’s
that? A ceramics craft session in
which you fashion clay into plates
with the Porsche crest emblazoned on
them?
well as other PCNA leaders and dignitaries.
Road America has been the site of
Porscheplatz for many years and
2016 is no exception.
Join other Porschephiles and enjoy a day as a
spectator and soak
up some motorsport knowledge
on Aug. 7. This is
not a regionsponsored event.
Gate admission
fees apply.
For tickets, visit
the Road America
website.
Not quite. Not even close. It’s a hospitality tent and a Porsches-only parking corral at most WeatherTech
SportsCar Champsionship series race
events throughout the year.
The tent serves as the gathering place
for presentations by team drivers as
Learn more about
Porscheplatz: https://www.pca.org/
porscheplatz-frequently-askedquestions
Cost is $20 per vehicle payable on
day of event. All vehicles are welcome and you do not have to own
a Porsche or belong to the club or
to do this rallye.
If you plan to register day of the
event, please let me know that
through an e-mail so I have
enough driving instructions and
photo sheets available for everyone.
We hope your summer plans include this fun event.
Please feel free to contact the
rallyemaster with any questions.
Bob Budecki, email:
[email protected] or
262-375-1038.
Speaking of Road America, did
you know that on regular race
weekends you can park your
Porsche in Porsche Park, the
designated parking area near
Turn 1?
For many years the region has
sponsored this parking area and
has provided landscaping upgrades and ongoing maintenance. It’s a great place to park
your Porsche for the day while
you watch the events on the
track.
Follow the signs to Porsche Park.
Note: Porsche Park may not be
accessible during non-public
track events such as our DE
days.
Porsche Park is also the
name of the region website:
porschepark.org. When we
launched our website years
go our board at the time
thought Porsche Park was an
ideal name for the site. It
remains so today.
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Welcome, new
members
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Porsche is part of his family's heritage. "My Father was a Porsche
owner for years and that
Eric Fisher, Elm Grove, alternates driving his 2006 Cayman S,
Seal Gray, that he acquired in late
spring and a 2014 Cayenne Diesel
Black that he has owned for more
than a year. He purchased both
through a dealer.
certainly cultivated my passion
for the brand. With that said it is
my fellow Porschephiles that make
this brand so unique and so special," Joseph concluded.
Dale Roble, East Troy,
2005 911 Turbo S Cabriolet Black
Nick Saidai, Elm Grove, 2006
911 Carrera 4 silver
Zach Zarder, New Berlin,
2011 Cayman S Dark blue
metallic.
Joseph Moore, Pewaukee,
drives a a 2012.5 991.1 911
Carrera S Cabriolet. It is
Platinum Silver Metallic over
Carrera Red. Joseph purchased it in purchased April
2015. He found the car at
Porsche of Naples, Fla. "It
was very close to how I
would have ordered it. It
has a few extras but is
missing the one thing I really wanted: the PSE otherwise known as 'the loud
button,'” he said. He cites
two reasons why owning a
Porsche is great: "Other
than the feeling I get just
looking at it in the garage, it
is driving it," he said.
Joseph Moore and his 2012.5 911 Carrera
June 11 tech session at Prestige Auto Works
Join fellow members and guests for a tech session
June 11 at Prestige Auto Works, 6301 W Douglas
Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53218.
The session will start at 9 a.m. with coffee and
donuts/bagels. We’ll learn the history of this collision repair shop.
Then we will see examples of paintless dent re-
pair, windshield repair, metal finishing,
frame pulling, body work, plastic repairs,
painted pin stripe and restoration/
buffing, and painting. There will also be
time for questions.
We’d like a headcount so please RSVP by
June 7 to Mike Wiviott:
[email protected].
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June 2016 Steinlifters
Membership anniversaries in June
David Hatch
V Quinn Fiske
Mark P. Schneider
Bruce A. Tammi
Donald J. Brescia
Allen C. Hoeppner
Bud Sova
David M. Tyler
Ronald A. Marasco
Jeffrey P. Cowie
Wayne P. Soder
Alan S. Bloom
Gerd F. Bauer
David Szewczykowski
Carl J. Pace
Luis Arisso
Ben Kordus
Peter R. Bray
Paul J. Grabowski
Jason R. Bemis
Timothy F. Hunt
Thomas J. Ryan
Jeffrey A. Jaeger
Kevin T. Kwasniewski
Jerry J. David
James R. Westdorp
Michael Tagtow
Thomas J. Cahill
Bob Kreinz
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Michael R. Preisler
Michael Sura
Brian Bergner
Allan J. Wasserman
Peter D. Hanson
Gene Reddick
Bryan A. Rasch
Robert J. Engle
Richard D. Pearson
Anders J. Graff
Jeffrey J. Gruchalski
Bryan Gleisner
David Smith
Jeffrey Bailet
Brandon Koltz
Douglas J. Schellinger
Max Strycker
Daniel Ryan
Jerry Smith
Todd Ponath
Paul Hoff
Brian Robbins
Jamie Harris
Richard Brown
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Region contacts
Officers
Directors
President & Membership Chair
Donna Daufenbach
262-695-2980
[email protected]
Alan Bloom
414-540-0478
[email protected]
Vice President
Tony Quebbemann
847-650-0981
[email protected]
Secretary
Greg Kizevic
414-352-6611
[email protected]
Treasurer
Greg Kovacs
920-650-3374
[email protected]
Kevin Ford
414-350-3563
[email protected]
Terry Royals
414-559-9302
[email protected]
Mike Wiviott
414-759-8589
[email protected]
For other committee chairs, see
the region website,
porschepark.org. Look at the
Contact Us tab.
We are always in need of
help to make our region as
productive and valuable for
our members as possible.
Want to serve on a committee? Be a liaison for our club
with our local Porsche dealers? Lead a tour or arrange a
tech session at a local shop?
Suggest a place where we
could meet for breakfast,
lunch or dinner? We have
room for you. Contact any
board member to ask a question or raise your hand to
help.
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June 2016 Steinlifters
2005 Snell-rated helmets not expiring 6/1
By Terry Royals
PCA extends
use of Snell
2005-rated
helmets to
January 2017
For those of you familiar with SNELL
ratings, you recall that we (this is tied
to PCA’s Club
Racing requirement) follow a
particular guideline where the
helmets are
"dated" within 10
years of the upcoming season.
The 2015 helmets are currently in short
supply and in working to stay consistent
with club race rules, we will accept your
2005 version for the Milwaukee Region
Aug. 12 driver education event as well as
the Milwaukee Region Sept. 11 autocross.
Learn more about helmet requirements
on the region website.
This season we
will continue to accept the 2005 rated
due to the delay in new 2015 models.
May 14 drive to
breakfast report
Eleven Porsche owners and passengers braved the unseasonable chilly temps on May 14 for a
drive to breakfast. We started
in Wales and drove to East
Troy.
With tour leader Donna Daufenbach at the head of the pack,
drivers exhibited patience and
courtesy as we shared a segment with Ironman athletes and
dodged turkeys crossing the
road. We enjoyed scenic twisty
roads before sitting down to
tasty breakfast choices.
Tour attendees tucked into big breakfasts after the drive from Wales
to East Troy.
Tommy Lowther captured this shot of the tour leader’s skill
in avoiding two Tom turkeys flirting with a female turkey.
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An invitation to join the Tour Committee
Any
committee
seems to
work better
with a lot of
input and
ideas.
By Al Wagner
For a few years, the Tour Committee
has been without a leader. Despite that,
the region has been relatively successful
in having an interesting slate of tours,
ranging from short drive-to-breakfast
(or lunch, or dinner) tours to longweekend (3-day) tours on the club’s
calendar. Just think what the region
could do if someone actually headed up
the tour committee!
Since shortly after purchasing our first
Porsche in 2006, my wife, Ellyn, and I
volunteered to lead tours. We started by
leading short breakfast drives. We have
always operated on a very simple philosophy: “If we enjoy going to interesting places, events and/or restaurants,
following Porsche-friendly roads, there’s
a strong likelihood that other club members would enjoy that same type of outing.”
More recently, we have been leading
more complicated to organize longweekend (3-day) tours along the Great
River Road, as well as many other
shorter tours. The tours have been popularly acclaimed the by the participants.
We must have been doing something
right. Now, I have been requested to
consider heading up the tour committee
and have agreed to do so, provided that
I get some help from other region members. I’m happy to report that, as of
now, Patrick and Linda Seroka, and Jim
and Kay Schustedt have agreed to serve
on the committee.
Any committee seems to work better
with a lot of input and ideas. That’s
where you come in! Please consider joining the Tour Committee. The 2016 calendar is pretty full, at least through September, but it’s never too early to start
thinking about the last several weeks of
the 2016 driving season, and beyond to
2017.
If you join the committee, you don’t necessarily have to lead a tour at first, but
you may want to, and we would be happy to mentor you, and provide all the
help you will need to be successful. Even
if you don’t lead a tour, you can provide
ideas, and help by making arrangements
for a visit to a certain venue.
If you’re interested, please email Al Wagner ([email protected]) and make
him aware of your interest. It’s just that
simple.
Photos from the May Cars &
Coffee, at 2 Shores International in Lake Mills. On the first
Sunday of the month you’ll find
our region president showing
her Porsche and shooting photos of the assembled cars.
Thanks Donna Daufenbach.
Return of Autocross to region calendar a success
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By Mike Bolton, Autocross chair
“We could not have asked for a better day.
May 22 was a sunny Sunday with light breezes
and temperatures in the low to mid 70's for
our first PCA Autocross event this season at
Miller Park. We had a great turnout of 26 people, and 13 of them had never participated in
an Autocross event before. We were very
pleased to have so many people new to the
club join us for this event.
“Once everyone got after it on the course, It
quickly became apparent that the challenge
would be to get through it in less than 1 minute. If you check out the times you will see
that several people worked their cars hard and
did just that. Our best time of the day goes to
PCA member Ron Starkey in a Cayman S. A
number of drivers that broke the 1:00 minute
barrier were new to the sport. We have to
congratulate the first timers for being such
quick learners. And for anyone that thinks Autocross is a "guy" thing, four ladies hit the
course hard, pushing the limits and besting
many of us guys, with Karen Busalacchi breaking the 1:00 minute mark in her Cayman.
Cars line up at the starting grid before their timed runs on the AX course.
“I have to thank Bruce Tammi for all the good
advice and assistance. Bruce and Ron Starkey
helped set up the course which was universally
lauded for the combination of speed and challenge. Ron also rounded up some volunteers
and handled Tech Inspecton. We couldn't have
done this without the help of Renee and Gary
Messing handling registration and car control.
If you missed it, please give some thought to
joining us on Sept. 11, 2016, at Wisconsin
State Fair Park. Watch future issues of Steinlifters for more information," Bolton said.
Complete results for all drivers and more
photos available online at
Autocross chair Mike Bolton (center—blue shirt) conducts the drivers’ meeting.
http://www.porschepark.org/
journal.php?id=903
Bruce Tammi tests his AX skills on the course.
Photo credits: Mike Wiviott and Ian Tyree.
Tom Golner and his early 911 are AX regulars.
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Botham Winery Annual Car Show
You are invited to join other PCAMilwaukee Region members on
Sunday, Aug. 14, for a drive to
Botham Winery in Barneveld, Wis.,
to experience the Winery’s annual
car show. We will depart from the
west side of Milwaukee on a drive
that will include a mix of freeway
miles and Porsche-friendly
backroads, with emphasis on the
latter.
Botham has held this event for
many years, and features a different car marque each year. Porsche
has been the featured marque,
however, this year, the featured
marque will be Lincoln. There, no
doubt, will be some vintage sports
cars on display, probably including
a few vintage Porsches.
Check out Botham’s website:
www.bothamvineyards.com/
vintage-celebration, for more details.
There will be no cost for this
event, aside from the $10 per person admission fee charged by Botham. Botham will have food for
sale on site, including grilled burgers, bratwurst, etc. Obviously,
wine will be available for tasting
and purchase. No carry-in alcohol
is allowed, but carry-in food is allowed, if you prefer to bring your
own. Botham will have bottled water and soda available for purchase.
Registered participants will be provided with the requisite tour details, including meeting place and
time. Registration is easy: simply
send tour leader, Al Wagner, an
email advising him that you plan
to participate. Al’s email address
is: [email protected].
The deadline for registering is
midnight, Wednesday, Aug. 10,
2016. If you have questions,
please send Al an email, or call his
cell 262-416-8503.
Situated in the heart of Wisconsin’s Iowa County Uplands and
surrounded by more than 900
acres of nature conservancy,
Botham Vineyards & Winery has
been growing and producing
regionally distinctive Wisconsin
wines of international acclaim
since 1989.
Join us for the Blind Horse Winery Tour and lunch, Sept. 17
Join other PCA – Milwaukee Region
members on Saturday, Sept. 17 for
a drive through the twisty, hilly
backroads of the North Kettle Moraine to the Blind Horse Winery in
Kohler, Wis. There, we’ll have a private tour of their production facilities, followed by lunch on their patio. Upon arrival, our cars will be
directed into an area of their parking lot reserved just for our Porsches. The event provides not only
an interesting drive but also the
opportunity to visit a true "Napa
Valley" style winery and enjoy lunch
in a rustic, elegant setting.
We will be led on a tour of Blind
Horse’s wine production area by
chief winemaker, Thomas Nye. We’ll
get to sample from some of their
barrels and each participant will
receive a bottle of Blind Horse wine
with a “PCA-Milwaukee Regioncentric” label.
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For those not familiar with Blind
Horse, they make serious wines,
worthy of some of the better winemaking regions of California. We
think you’ll be impressed with their
vintages. For those wanting to further sample their products, an additional tasting of any 5 of their
wines is available for $6.
The cost of the tour (including one
bottle of Blind Horse wine) will be
$30 per participant. In addition,
each participant (or couple) will
be responsible for paying his or
her (their) own lunch check. We
must provide Blind Horse an exact
count by noon, Saturday, Sept. 3,
2016.
Afterwards, we’ll have lunch on
Blind Horse’s patio (weather permitting…otherwise, we’ll be served
inside) and order from their full
menu. For a preview of their lunch
menu, check their website, http://
www.theblindhorse.com/.
Following lunch, feel free to linger
on the patio (hopefully, in abundant sunshine!), and then return
home on your own. There will be
no organized return drive.
To register for the event, please
print out the reservation form,
and send it with a check of $30
per participant to the address
shown on the form. The form and
check must be received by the
above-noted deadline. Details regarding the starting place and
time will be provided to registered
participants the week prior to the
event. If you have questions, contact information is provided on the
reservation form.
Blind Horse Winery Tour and Lunch — Sept. 17, 2016
Participant 1 name _____________________________________________________________________
Participant 2 name _____________________________________________________________________
Cell number that will be with you on the tour: __________________________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
Winery Tour (includes 1 bottle of wine per participant)**
Number of participants:
x $30 =
**Winery Tour participants are invited and encouraged to have lunch on the patio after the tour.
Lunch cost will be "on-your-own," and is not included in the cost of the tour.
Total cost:
Make check payable to PCA-Milwaukee Region
Mail by Aug. 31, 2016 to: PCA-Milwaukee Region c/o Al Wagner, N32W7401 Lincoln Blvd.,
Cedarburg, WI 53012. Questions? Call 262-416-8503 or email [email protected]
Register for Show & Glow at the Lake, Aug. 27
More than two dozen members of the region showed their
Porsches at the 2015 car show at the lakefront and we
hope to see more at this year’s event which kicks off the
Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend.
Date: Aug. 27, 2016
Location: Veterans Park, on Milwaukee’s lakefront
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (open to the public)
Arrive by: 9 a.m.
Cost: $15 if you register before Aug. 12. After that, and
including up to the day of the event, the price goes up to
$25. Note: You can register on the day of the event
this year.
All Porsches will be grouped in the same area of the show
field. Join us to make a statement about German design
and engineering!
Full details, including early registration, are available
online. The Milwaukee Region, PCA, is a sponsor of Sunday’s Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance.
Milwaukee Region PCA Driver's Education
DRIVER'S CLINIC
RSVP NOW!!
By Jeff Cowie
When: Saturday, June 18
Time: 9:30 a.m. to Noon
Where: CS Motorsports
W220 N7136 Townline Road Lannon
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Powerpoint presentation track
-specific to Road America
How to have fun and be safe
for the day. Review of the DE
day
A description of each run
group
Instructors and Instructor
pairings
How to prepare your car before you arrive at the track,
aka Tech
What to wear
What to bring to the track
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What the various warning flags
are and their important meanings
How to enter, apex, and exit all
specific 14 turns at this track
Proper braking
Where you can pass and what
are "wave-bys"
One-day track insurance available at
hpde-and-track-insurance-1
Sharing a car
What’s your goal for the day?
A Q & A Session
Computer & assistance onhand to register you
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RSVP TO: [email protected]
BY JUNE 16 TO GUARANTEE FOOD
Have any questions, send us a note
at [email protected] or call
414.559.9302.
Your DE crew,
Terry Jeff and Matt
REGISTER HERE
http://www.motorsportreg.com/
events/pca-milwaukee-de-2016-road
-america-713346#.Vsyt2eYkpsl
ATTEND EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT
YET REGISTERED
Complimentary continental breakfast & light lunch
Photo credit: Mike Wiviott
39 enjoy the hilly, twisty roads of Driftless era
by Bill Wright
Al picked some spectacular
backroads to help clear the winter
cobwebs from our Porsches! We
traveled down some fun and challenging roads. The ferry ride across
the Wisconsin River was interesting
in that it looked like a shipment
from Stuttgart!
The setting for our lunch at the
Botham Winery was wonderful and
we were able to sample a number
of their wines. Most of us left with
some delicious mementos of the
tour! The owner of the Botham
Winery had their beautiful XK140
on display as you can see from the
attached picture.
We had a very interesting tour of
Pendarvis at Mineral Point. We
learned about how Robert Neal
and Edgar Hellum began restoring
some of the buildings in the former
lead mining community in the
1930’s and created a restaurant to
help pay for their efforts. They ran
it until they retired in 1970 when
it was acquired by Wisconsin Historical Society.
We then traveled to Chestnut
Mountain Resort in Galena where
we experienced wonderful accommodation’s and a spectacular view
of the Mississippi. Al even had arranged for special Porsche parking!
After a chance to refresh we gathered for a group dinner were we
had a chance to talk and dine with
our old and new PCA friends.
After a restful night sleep we were
off again on some exhilarating
roads through southeastern Wisconsin where we concluded our trip
in Potosi Wisconsin, home of the
Potosi Brewery. There we had a
chance to tour the National Brewery Museum that is housed on the
grounds, followed by a luncheon in
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the upper floor of the brewery.
From there we were on our own to
enjoy the delightful roads back to
the hotel.
Saturday night we were on our
own to discover the wonderful city
of Galena. We were in awe of the
number of beautiful old homes,
shops and restaurants! We have
never been to Galena, but we will
certainly now plan on returning.
The weather for the weekend
couldn’t have been nicer, the fellow PCA members couldn’t have
been more enjoyable, and the tour
Al put together couldn’t have been
better. It was truly one of the best
weekends Deb and I have ever
had! Al and Ellyn Wagner should
be congratulated for a job well
done!
See more photos and read testimonials of several other participants online at:
http://www.porschepark.org/
journal.php?id=904
More photos to follow on pages
13—15.
Ellyn and Al Wagner
Great River Road III continued
Crossing the Wisconsin River at Merrimac via a ferry
Regrouping along the river after departing the ferry.
Checking our some brewing history in Potosi are (left to right)
Bill Wright, Jim Morris, Betsy Royals and Debby Wright.
Porsches parked at Pendarvis.
The Kirk’s 911 adds to the scenery along the
Mississippi.
Great River Road III continued
U.S. President Grant’s home in Galena, Ill.
Dinner companions included left to right Pat Johansen, Dan Johansen, Tony Quebbemann, Julie
Quebbemann, Debbie Ponath, Todd Ponath, Mike Tagtow, Kathy Tagtow .
Sharon Stewart, left, listens to a tour guide at
Pendarvis, the mining community in Mineral Pt.
Great River Road warriors at dinner included left to right Karen Gnatzig, Marty Gnatzig, Sharon Mucklin, Barb Mulligan, Tom Mulligan, Paul Stewart, Sharon Stewart and Tom Mucklin .
Porsche-only parking at
Chestnut Mountain resort
was most appreciated by
participants of the Great
River Road IIII tour.
Amid brewery memorabilia are, left to right, Scott
Clausing, Ellyn Wagner, Noreen Fellenz, Linda Kirk
and David Kirk at the National Brewing Museum.
Great River Road III continued
Pat and Linda Seroka were among the
many happy travelers on the trip.
Debby Wright, Bill Wright, Betsy Royals, Elizabeth Eiche, Terry Royals, Brian Eiche, Stuart
Eiche, Laura Eiche at our Friday night dinner in the Sunset Grille at Chestnut Mountain Resort.
View of the Mississippi River from the resort
Waving “hello” as the group arrives at Botham Vineyards in Barneveld, Wis., on Friday, May 20 The
group enjoyed lunch and a wine tasting there.
Refueling after a day of driving are, left to right Gregg Eisenhardt, Christy Eisenhardt, David
Kirk, Kay Schustedt, Jim Schustedt, Scott Clausing, Linda Kirk, Noreen Fellenz .
Read more about this amazing weekend at:
http://www.porschepark.org/journal.php?id=904
Photo credits: David Kirk, Jim Schustedt, Al Wagner, Pat Seroka, Bill Wright
June 2016 Steinlifters
Classifieds
FOR SALE: Porsche 2005 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
VIN: WP0CB29975S675800, 39,920 miles, 3.6-Twin
Turbo, 444hp, No engine or body modifications, 6speed, Black/Black leather, Bridgestone Potenza, 10
exclusive options, Retired one owner, Stored in climate-controlled garage, More photos: Photobucket.
http://s1064.photobucket.com/user/Dreamer6265/
library/
Dale, 262-939-3390, or email [email protected]
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FOR SALE: 1964 356 SC Coupe
This is an outstanding 356 SC Coupe that has
been fully restored with great care to exacting
specifications. The exterior is Dolphin Gray over
a green interior. Clear title. $100,000 firm.
Call 262-689-5257 to set an appointment to see
this car. It is located in Washington County.
FOR SALE: 1974 914-4 $18,500
Rust-free California car.
Matching numbers. Restored/
rebuilt mechanicals (engine
with Euro compression pistons
and cylinders,
transmission, clutch, brakes, fuel injection),
electrical and exterior
by Black Forest Racing
in NC. New repaint in
original Sunflower Yellow. Fuchs, new tires.
New, period correct
beige upholstery. Solid
engine and handling.
Extensive list of restorations available. Maintained by Fabson Engineering in Cedarburg.
Health necessitates
sale. Contact Chuck
Hays 414-704-3574
[email protected].
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June 2016 Steinlifters
Classifieds
FOR SALE: 4-18-inch Porsche
Turbo Wheels
Used for winter driving. Wheels currently have 225/40 R18s (Pirelli-2
full seasons driving) and 265/35R 18
Blizzak (these are virtually new).
Wheels have a few scuffs. For information, call me (Terry Royals) at
414-559-9302 or see pictures on
Craigslist: http://
milwaukee.craigslist.org/wto/5486924482.html. $1,000
for the set.
FOR SALE: 2013 Porsche Boxster
2013 Aqua Blue Metallic convertible Porsche Boxster. It
is fully loaded and has extremely low miles -- under
5,000. Meticulously maintained as you can see by the
pictures. It is a one owner no accident vehicle. Clean
title in hand, and all paperwork for this car, including
the Certificate of Authenticity. This fun sports car has a
manual transmission, the Premium pkg, Nav., Sirius
satellite radio, Bose surround Sound system, sport
heated leather seats, Bi-Xenon headlights, and much
more! This car is ready for summer! Please only serious buyers. Call, text or email. 414-614-9110.
[email protected].
WANTED TO BUY: Early Cayman or Boxster with removable hard top. Base or S, manual transmission. Cash
purchase now or after this driving season. Buyer is founder and leader of the 2-seater sports car group. Please
email offers to David Fisher, [email protected]
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and their cars specifically, and about Porsche, generally.
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