November 2011 - Maverick Region
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November 2011 - Maverick Region
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Genuine Porsche offer. advertised service or We will match anyparts competitor’s Genuine Porsche parts offer. http://mav.pca.org Volume 49 November 2011, Issue 11 Departments Zone 5 Presidents.......................................1 Drifting (President’s Column).....................2 Maverick of the Month...............................2 List of Officers/Board Chairs.....................4 Windscreen (Editor’s Column)...................5 Maverick Minutes.......................................8 Cliff ’s Ramblings..................................... 20 Advertiser of the Month........................... 22 New Member Spotlight............................. 23 New Wheels & Numbers..........................31 Anniversaries............................................31 Unclassifieds............................................. 32 Advertiser Index....................................... 32 Go Online for Latest Updates on Events http://mav.pca.org November Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat December Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 12 345 1 23 6789101112 4567 8910 13141516 171819 11121314 151617 20212223 242526 18192021 222324 27 282930 25 26 27 28 293031 Upcoming Events Calendar of Events.....................................1 2011 Holiday Party.....................................3 Sunday Drive - Holiday Lights...................3 Lunches......................................................5 Drivers’ Education - MSR..........................5 Board Meeting............................................9 Founders’ Day Celebration.......................11 AX/TT End of Season Awards..................14 Happy Hour at Blue Mesa - Dallas...........24 Day 2 5 8 12 17 19-20 November Board Meeting AX/TT End of Season Awards RESCHEDULED to 1/14/12 Lewisville Lunch Founders’ Day Celebration Happy Hour - Blue Mesa Drivers’ Education - MSR Day 2 7 11 13 15 17 22 December Holiday Party Board Meeting Sunday Drive/Christmas Lights Lewisville Lunch Happy Hour - Bavarian Grill Hope House Holiday Party Southlake Lunch Day 4 10 14 19 26 28 January Board Meeting Lewisville Lunch AX/TT End of Season Awards Happy Hour - TBD Southlake Lunch All Member Party Day 1 14 16 23 February Board Meeting Lewisville Lunch Happy Hour - TBD Southlake Lunch Past Event Recaps Escape to Arizona..................................... 16 Boxstoberfest 2011...................................18 Swap Meet at Zims................................... 21 Happy Hour at Cristina’s - Southlake.......24 Maverick History The Grey Eagle & The Yellow Cabriolet... 10 http://mav.pca.org Miscellaneous Trivia Contest.............................................7 What’s a DE?............................................14 USPS notice.............................................. 28 Hope, Making a Life................................. 30 Election Ballot.......................................... 30 Goodie Store............................................. 32 EC - Eagle’s Canyon, 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 Slipstream (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America, 155 Jellico Southlake, TX 76092. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Fort Worth, TX. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hiram Saunders, Slipstream, 155 Jellico, Southlake, TX 76092. Cover Photo Tribute to Dick Selcer Upcoming Events • Father’s Day Picnic • Sunday Drive • Rally School Past Events • Wild Wildflowers • May at Mayo’s • Results November 2011 - Published by the Maverick Region June 2007 -Porsche Published byof the Maverick Region Club America Porsche Club of America Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily endorsed by the Club’s membership or officers. Contributions will be printed on a space available basis. Chartered regions of PCA may reproduce items from this issue provided the author/ artist and Slipstream are credited. Slipstream is printed by Ussery Printing Company in Irving, Texas. 2011 Porsche Club Zone 5 Presidents ARK-LA-TEX Kenneth A. Chandler (318) 222-4400 [email protected] [email protected] CIMARRON John Shafer (918) 828-2802 HILL COUNTRY Lenny Zwik [email protected] [email protected] COASTAL BEND Russell Adams (956) 592-3468 LONE STAR Lynn Friedman [email protected] LONGHORN Jack Merrell (830) 303-3640 [email protected] MARDI GRAS Richard Martin (504) 861-4175 [email protected] OZARK Chuck Weeks (501) 580-4347 [email protected] MAVERICK John Hamlton C-817-907-7823 [email protected] WAR BONNET Louis Lackey louis.lackey@ anheuser-busch.com WHISKEY BAY Mike Hamza [email protected] ZONE 5 REP James Shoffit C - 972-786-6246 [email protected] November 1 Drifting John Hamilton, President F all is finally upon us along with some cooler weather. What a great time to go for a car ride! That top can finally come down, those windows can be opened, and we can enjoy some fresh air. I hope you’re taking some time in your Porsche to enjoy the season! As we wrap up many of our driving events for the year, we’ll also take the time to do a little celebrating. Our annual Founders’ Day Celebration (this year celebrating 49 years of the Maverick Region) is taking place on Saturday, November 12th at the Southlake Hilton. Several Porsches will be on display in the banquet hall, and you may even spot a 356 or two! There will be a Silent Auction for many Porsche-related items PLUS a fun Casino night (both benefiting our charity, the Hope Shelter in Mineral Wells). I hope you have already made your reservations [mav. pca.org] and plan on joining us! Our next celebration is our Holiday Party on Friday, December 2nd starting at 7 p.m. at the Clubhouse at Heritage (where we also hold our All Member Party at the end of January). There’s a catered dinner by Macaroni Grill and lots of camaraderie with your fellow *Porschephiles. Sign up by going to our website (mav. pca.org) and clicking on the link on the calendar. It’ll be a blast! Then don’t forget our last Sunday Drive of the year on Sunday evening, December 11th for our Christmas Lights Tour of Dallas. This is always a special (low-speed) drive, which is fun for the whole family (so feel free to bring your kids in the SUV, even if it isn’t a Porsche!) I look forward to seeing you at one of our upcoming events! 2 Mav of the Month November’s Mav of the month goes to Madhu Rao, our volunteer Club Secretary, who single-handedly drove the implementation, tabulation and presentation of our Member Survey this year (you may have seen his article on the survey results in September’s Slipstream.) Thanks to his efforts, we received responses from 190 members (that’s a response rate of over 15%, folks!) with some great suggestions to help us grow. We’ve already implemented the monthly email with the following month’s events and we’re adjusting the schedule to avoid competing events (just two of your many suggestions.) Madhu- you’re a forwardthinker who is always working on continuous improvement. That helps each member get more from the club, and that’s what it’s all about. Thanks and congrats, Madhu, have a great meal at the Silver Fox! John *Porschephile - (from urbandictionary.com): “One who is addicted to Porsches to the point of owning one or many; studying the history of them so as to be knowledgeable of everything Porsche.” November 3 President John Hamilton C-817-907-7823 [email protected] John enjoys DE’s, Happy Hours, 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 so that’s how it got in his blood. Chris has been a Maverick for over ten years and owned a 2000 Boxster S. He recently sold it with tears in his eyes… Welcome, dream car; a 2010 Carrera Cab. Now that the tears have dried up, he’s having a blast! Here’s to sharing the fun in our events with many Mav’s throughout 2011. Vice President Chris Christensen C-817-917-6725 [email protected] POSITIONCHAIRPERSON Milton, James AX Chair Tannia Dobbins 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 Timing Darron Shaffer AX/TT Workers Mike Lockas Charity Chair Chris Hamilton Club Race Co-ChairJoel Nannis Club Race Co-ChairBill Miller Club Race Ads/PR Lori Mauthe Club Race RegistrarWendy Shoffit Concours Jack Griffin DE Chair Mike Brodigan DE Chief Dvg Instr. John Sandusky DE Equip. Mang. Luke Edson DE Registrar Joel Nannis DE Safety Bob Benson Email List Modr. Bob Benson Goodie Store Pat Friend Happy Hours Chris & Mentors Christensen Monda Hanna & Mike Lockas Membership Lisa Steele Past President James Shoffit Public Relations Andrea Bell Rallies Carey Spreen Slipstream Advertising Pat Friend Editor Richard Bradley Event Ad Design Christy Payne Mailing & Tech. Andy Mears Printing Fran Ussery Staff Wendy Shoffit, Matt Platts, Andy Mears, Amanda Bradley Tannia Dobbins 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 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. He drives a 1992 968 cab which is the second Porsche he has owned. Jim has enjoyed several social and driving events. Andrea Bell H-817-270-4132 [email protected] Monda Hanna W-972-450-4341 [email protected] Lisa Steele H-214-709-6418 [email protected] Bob Benson H-817-457-8833 [email protected] John Harvey C-214-808-1414 [email protected] [email protected] Keith Olcha [email protected] Richard Bradley C-214-763-5338 [email protected] Jeff Herrmann C-254-338-1758 Christy Payne H-817-909-0966 [email protected] Frank Briggs [email protected] Robyn Howard C-214-991-0873 [email protected] [email protected] Denny Payne [email protected] Mike Brodigan C-817-233-0068 [email protected] Travis Howard C-214-616-6152 [email protected] [email protected] Matt Platts C-817-919-1253 W-817-440-2090 [email protected] Chris Christensen 817-917-6725 [email protected] Mike Lockas W-972-540-0245 [email protected] John Sandusky W-817-777-0421 [email protected] Jerry DeFeo 972-240-5800 [email protected] Chuck McCoy H-972-956-0776 Darron Shaffer H-972-390-9709 C-972-898-3002 [email protected] Tannia Dobbins C-254-338-9392 [email protected] Andy Mears H-214-394-5857 [email protected] Wendy Shoffit H- 972-506-7449 C- 972-977-9821 [email protected] Bill Miller W-972-830-2676 [email protected] James Shoffit C-972-786-6246 [email protected] http://zone5.pca.org [email protected] Ed Mullenix C-972-231-5356 [email protected] Carey Spreen C-817-422-3480 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Pat Friend C-214-616-2477 [email protected] [email protected] Jack Griffin Chris Hamilton [email protected] Joel Nannis [email protected] [email protected] Please help us to keep growing! 4 Treasurer Jim Falgout W-972-669-2370 C-972-345-3009 [email protected] W-817-706-7678 H-817-251-6865 Fran Ussery W-972-438-8344 H-817-481-8342 [email protected] Windscreen Richard Bradley, Managing Editor I t’s cooling off, the Ranger’s are in the World Series ( I sure want to say they’ve won, hopefully next month) and we, as a collective group, still love our cars. Now it can’t get much better than that! I hope we all realize how fortunate we are to be a part of something as grand as PCA and more specifically, The Maverick Region. If you dare to take a step and become involved, it doesn’t have to be 24/7. We all know you get out as much or more then you put in. The year isn’t over so check out what’s coming up and take your step. This issue has something for everyone and than some, so take your pick. I hope you are enjoying the progression of Slipstream as it’s morphing into it’s new look. If you have any ideas, I’m ready to hear them so send me an email at editor@mavpca. org. I’ve been around creative people all my life and know greater things come when we share ideas. Drop me a note and send in your ideas. To us, the Maverick Region and our 49 years. Get ready, here comes our 50th! “It’s not just the cars, it’s the people.” November 5 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. 6 September 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://mavpca.org with the Answers and Winners to be posted at the end of the Month. Thanks to Jerry DeFeo for putting this and the Web Trivia together! Congratulations to our September Web Winner Pierce Hooper for getting 4 out of 5 correct! Honorable Mentions go to Cyril Reif and Jheri Zinn for getting 4 out of 5 correct. The winner was chosen by a drawing to break the three way tie. Pierce will receive a $25 Gift Certificate to 1. Back in about 1980, the name that was used by Porsche staff to describe a 911 with Sportomatic was ________ Porsche? a. Sluchenboxen b. Dorothea c. Sportlich d. Fualer Mann Feb/March 2011 Christophorus P. 53 2. At Daytona in Feb of 1968 Porsche placed 1st, 2nd, and 3rd with which car? a. 906 b. 907 c. 908 d. 910 Feb/March 2011 Christophorus P. 10 3. Where did the world premiere of the new Porsche 911 GT3 RSR take place? a. Outside the cafeteria at Weissach b. At the Porsche Museum Grand Room c. At the Porsche Villa Home in Stuttgart d. At the Porsche World Headquarters Feb/March 2011 Christophorus P. 13 4. The Engine in this 4 Liter, Boxer 6 develops some 455 HP at _____ RPM. a. 7,800 b. 8,100 c. 8,250 d. 8,500 Feb/March 2011 Christophorus P. 13 5. This same NEW 911 GT3 RSR now has ______ inch wide wheels on the front. a. 8” b. 9” c. 10” d. 11” e. 12” Feb/March 2011 Christophorus P. 14 Answers: 1) b 2) b 3) a 4) a 5) e November 7 Maverick Minutes Madhu Rao, Secretary John Hamilton welcomed everyone and thanked them for attending. John presented the first update on behalf of Carey Spreen regarding the upcoming Sunday Drive Rally on October 23. According to Carey the Rally will have several twists and turns for a total length of about 2 hours. Carey also presented an update regarding a special guest who will join us at Founders’ Day this year on Nov. 12. This guest’s family has a special involvement with the Maverick Region. Who is this special guest? Make plans to join us at Founders’ Day and this will be revealed to you! The Maverick Region has been very fortunate to have several guests join us at events this year. Jacques Krielen, from Amsterdam, will be joining us at Founders’ Day this year. We recently had another guest, David Owen, join us from Akron, Ohio. He participated in the May Driving Tour and the most recent Sunday Drive in September. Go ahead and raise your hand – how many of you would love to drive 1000 miles in your Porsche right now? Apparently David and another Maverick. You’ll find out his or her name shortly. Mike Brodigan reported that attendance at the September Drivers’ Education event was great with over 75 participants. He noted that plans for 2012 are in development with some new twists and turns to keep everyone excited. These include a combined 1 day DE and Time Trial as well as the “buy 3 get 1 free” promotion for advanced drivers. Jim Falgout reported that our financial position continues to improve and should continue to do so as advertising and club racing entrance 8 fees are collected in October. Robyn Howard noted that the October 1, Swap Meet at ZIMS was very successful with over 60 Mavericks in attendance. Apparently the donuts were well received, too! Ed Mullenix noted that the success of the recent Swap Meet may indicate that two Swap Meets could be held in a year, one in the spring and fall? Fellow Mavericks, what do you think about this? Pat Friend reiterated Jim’s point that efforts are underway to collect unpaid advertising fees. He noted that revenue from advertisers represents a significant portion of our budget. Madhu Rao noted that a full ballot is in place and that voting for the 2012 election will commence on October 11th. He is looking into developing a PDF of the ballot that can be sent out to the entire region via email to increase awareness and interest in the election. John Harvey described the recent Boxstoberfest event which was held in the Hill Country of Texas. Over 100 cars participated in the event; about half of these were from the Maverick Region. John also described the recent Sunday Driving Tour which included a visit to the Drivers’ Education session held at Motorsport Ranch. Over 40 cars made the journey and several were able to complete at least 5 parade laps around the 1.7 mile circuit. Fellow Mavericks described how much fun they had during the event. About 25% of the attendees were new to the Drivers’ Education experience. John Harvey thanked his co-organizer, Brendan Eagan, for all of his help with this event. Ditto that. Brendan Eagan described a new initiative to introduce the Maverick Region to new Porsche owners. He has developed a kit which contains Maverick Region membership brochures, a copy of the awardwinning Slipstream and Panorama magazines. This will help describe all of the benefits associated with PCA membership to new Porsche owners. Richard Bradley has introduced a 3 column format to Slipstream. This will enable the copy to be easier to read wherever you choose to read it! Wendy Shoffit described the recent PCA Escape event in Flagstaff Arizona. Speaking of driving, James Shoffit her husband and Zone 5 Representative, drove 1000 miles in one day to this event. I bet he raised his hand to my question above! Wendy noted that the event was very casual and a dozen Mavericks were present. She is looking forward to the PCA Escape event November 8-11, 2012, in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. This is truly a beautiful place to visit. Lastly, Wendy described the upcoming Maverick Region Club Race and the current registration is at 31 Porsches. Christy Payne described the upcoming Autocross & Time Trial banquet to be held on November 5th at Dave & Busters Restaurant in Frisco, Tx. Christy also described that she will be using a new software system called Punch Bowl to track invitations and RSVP’s to Maverick Region events. She noted that the Founders’ Day event this year will be sponsored by Autobahn Motors (thank you!) and will feature a lot of fun activities. I know I will be there! Lisa Steele noted with enthusiasm, a lot of ENTHUSIAM, that our region membership is now up to 2038 members! Wow! That is a new record and relates to the initiatives put forth by the membership team to contact new and renewal members. She also noted that a Halloween theme would be featured at the October Club Race. Sounds like fun. Teri and Charlie Davis were in attendance and described an upcoming initiative to review the current Maverick Region badge/ logo and decide on whether it should be changed/updated. An idea was raised to form a committee to review this more formally. Linda Bambina was enthusiastic (when is she not enthusiastic) about the upcoming Founders’ Day event. She has contacted several previous Selcer award winners to ensure their presence (in-person or virtually) at this year’s Founders’ Day event. Travis Howard (aka Gridmaster T) noted that the turnout was very good at the recent Autocross event in September and that the October events should be well attended in Mineral Wells. He noted the last Time Trial event of 2011 will be at Motorsport Ranch on October 23. Our guest attendee was Ryan Schall at this meeting. I met Ryan at a driving event earlier this year. It was great to hear his perspective on the Maverick Region. He noted that the number of benefits associated with PCA membership is exceptional, ranging from parts discounts at select retailers to free event participation and learning clinics. He noted that it is sometimes difficult to keep track of all of the activities. Ryan, we hear you. Thank you for your feedback. In August John Hamilton began a monthly email digest that lists all of the events on a single October 5, 2011 “page.” We hear this is making it easier for our membership. To this point, please continue to send us your suggestions via the suggestion box on the Maverick Region website. Meeting adjourned 8:17pm. November 9 The Grey Eagle and the Yellow Cabriolet By Carey Spreen A A Brief History of the Richard F. Selcer Memorial Award nyone who has attended a Founders’ Day celebration, Maverick Region’s annual awards banquet/anniversary party, knows that, as part of the festivities, there is a very special presentation made by the Region President, known as the Richard F. Selcer Memorial Award. As the years go by, and as new members arrive and long-time members leave, fewer and fewer of us actually know the history behind this award. in Chattanooga, TN, and they moved to Ft. Worth in 1940 when he got a job as a pilot with American Airlines. When the US got involved in World War II, he enlisted with the Army Air Corps, and was stationed in the Pacific and later in Washington, DC. He was sometimes assigned to fly high-level military personnel to wartime conferences and other meetings. When the war ended in 1945, they moved back to Ft. Worth, and Dick picked up where he left off with American Airlines. Not long afterward the Selcers had two children, Janet Lee and Richard, Jr. The plaque on the award reads as follows: Richard F. Selcer Memorial Award Superior Performance and Dedication In 1964 they purchased a yellow 1961 356B Cabriolet, and the September 1965 issue of Slipstream welcomed Peggy and Richard Selcer as new members of the Maverick Region. They soon began participating in many of the events that the region hosted, including rallying, concours d’elegance, and the occasional gymkhana. In 1969, Dick was elected club Treasurer and held that office through 1971. He is said to have coined the phrase “We have money!” which has been repeated in uncounted Maverick Region Board Meetings over the years (and in fact to this day) by his successors. He was also known for his skill on the ukelele and other instruments, and sometimes led impromptu sing-alongs at club gatherings, including Board meetings! Maverick Region / PCA Dick Selcer (as many Mavericks later knew him in the 60s and early 70s) was born in Georgia and grew up near Chattanooga, Tennessee. He was a champion wrestler in high school, and later went on to own his own airplane, with which he used to barnstorm, a popular activity in the Peggy and Dick in front of the Yellow Cab. 30s. He would travel the southeast US, participating in flying exhibitions as well as selling rides in his plane to folks that had gathered to watch. Dick married his wife Peggy in 1937 10 The July 1970 issue of Slipstream contained a column titled “Getting to Know You,” which highlighted a few “active and outstanding Porsche enthusiasts,” two of whom were the Selcers. The column had this to say about them: “Dick and Peggy Selcer are known to all Maverick Region members for Peggy’s bubbly personality, Dick’s incomparable Treasurer’s reports, and their duets with the ukelele. They drive a ‘61 Cabriolet and Dick especially enjoys A wave from the past. working on it now that he has retired from nearly 30 years with American Airlines. As an American Airlines pilot, Dick has flown everything from DC2s to 707s. Dick has every Porsche lover’s dream of a garage for working on Porsches and assorted other cars. In his spare time he has been helping Peggy redecorate their Fort Worth home. Peggy is presently serving on the Telephone Committee for Porsche Club, which involves constantly calling to remind us all of meetings and events. The Selcers have two children: a son in college and a daughter who is married.” Many would have called Dick Selcer a “shadetree mechanic.” He enjoyed working on all manner of mechanical devices, from cars and motorcycles to lawn mowers and refrigerators. Basically he loved to tinker, although he did not have much, if any, formal training. The Selcer household always had several cars and other equipment in various states of repair. One of the cars that the family had for many years was a 1966 Pontiac GTO sporting a 389, which Dick also loved to work on. But the 356B was special. The yellow Cabriolet was not a daily driver, rather it was used for weekend drives and club events, and driven almost exclusively by Dick, unless one was granted special permission to get behind the wheel. He was also known to don his driving cap and give the occasional ride to the Selcer family poodles, Ci-Ci and Monet, who enjoyed standing on the passenger seat, paws on the armrest, their tiny tongues flapping in the wind. When Dick retired from American Airlines in December 1968, he joined the association of retired American Airlines pilots known as the Grey Eagles. Due to this association he was affectionately known to some Mavericks as The Grey Eagle. At around the time of his retirement, he began an association with Roger Chaney, a Maintainability Engineer with General Dynamics. Roger was already a long-time Maverick Region member, and went on to become the PCA National Technical Advisor for many years. Slipstreams from the 60s and 70s are chockfull of Roger’s technical articles, and his expertise was well-regarded throughout PCA in general. Roger was, in some ways, a sharp contrast to Dick; he was a trained engineer, very meticulous and precise, who always followed procedures by the book. But like Dick, he was an avid lover of anything Porsche. It may very well have been Roger who inspired Dick’s pronounce- ing on other projects. There was never any record of money changing hands for work done, except to pay for parts; for Dick and Roger, the “labor” cost was strictly the labor of love. It must be said that they each had their own, He was also known to don his driving cap and give the occasional ride to the Selcer family poodles... ment one night to the family that the word “Porsh” would be forever banished from the household, to be replaced thenceforth by “Por-sha.” Roger was thinly built and about 6 feet tall, while Dick was about 5’ 7” and had the stocky build of a wrestler, so seeing the two together sometimes invited comparisons to Mutt and Jeff or Laurel and Hardy. Whether they realized this or not is lost to history, but they certainly didn’t seem to care. Dick and Roger used the ample dimensions of the Selcer garage to work on club members’ cars, as well as tak- sometimes very different, ideas about how a certain project or repair should be handled, and it was not out of the question for the neighbors to hear bits and pieces of a heated argument emanating from the open garage, followed by the clang of a tool being dropped (or thrown) to the concrete floor, and a moment later, the rasp of Roger’s Porsche starting up and accelerating away down the street. Nevertheless, they would be back at work again an evening or so later, as if there had been no disagreement at all. In fact, Roger was known to show up at the Selcer November 11 door at 7:30 am on some Saturday mornings, itching to get his hands on the next Porsche project or repair. On November 26, 1972, the Selcer’s son, Rick, was driving from Fort Worth to return to classes at Austin College in Sherman, TX. On the way there he had car trouble and had to pull over by the side of the road. As luck would have it, friends of the Selcer family were driving in the other direction and noticed Rick’s car parked on the shoulder. They stopped to see if he needed assistance, and Rick asked that if they were headed home, could they contact his dad to see if he could help out. They did so, and without a second thought, Dick drove up to meet Rick and get the car running again. As Dick was working on the car, a passing vehicle veered off the road and struck him. An ambulance arrived quickly, but tragically, he died of his injuries on the way to the hospital. phy, and was given to Charlie Davis for 1976. Congratulations to Charlie and many thanks to the thoughtful person who conceived this tribute. “Some of us called him Richard and some called him Dick - but we all called him ‘friend’. Those of us who knew him still miss him very much, although four years have passed since his death. We were pleased that Peggy, his widow, was available to present this award.” As we now know, the idea for and creation of the award came from Don Spaulding, former Maverick Region President and Zone 5 Representative, as well as - no surprise - from Roger Chaney. Don did the graphic design for the award, featuring a drawing of the 1600 N engine from the Grey Eagle’s Cabriolet. Don purchased the plaque itself using a cash prize that he had won for a Slipstream article that he had written (with accompa- Eventually, with Dick not around to maintain or even drive the Porsche, Peggy asked Roger to advertise and sell the Cabriolet for her, and of course he took the task to heart, beating the bushes for the best buyer, yet asking for neither a commission nor finder’s fee when the car was finally sold. In 1976, two Maverick Region members collaborated in creating a meaningful remembrance of Dick Selcer’s spirit of generosity after his untimely passing. In the December 1976 issue of Slipstream, Leon Cowan, who was Maverick Region President at the time, wrote this about the new award: “At the Founder’s Day Banquet in November a special award was presented for the first time. The recipient will keep the trophy for one year, and it will be passed on in subsequent years. The award was made possible by an individual who wishes to remain unnamed. Each year the President of the club may select the recipient who, in his opinion, represents the singular outstanding performance and service to the Region. This award will be known as the Richard F. Selcer Memorial Tro12 Charlie Davis receives the first Selcer Memorial Award from Peggy Selcer in 1976. nying drawing) about the Porsche 907 race car. And since 1976, the Selcer Award has been presented to the deserving folks listed below. Don Spaulding recently had this to say about the original intent of the award: “The purpose of the award was to acknowledge outstanding contributions to Maverick Region and to inspire others to do likewise, as Dick had so unselfishly done. It was not conceived as a ‘Member of the Year’ award. It was not conceived as an annual award. It was not conceived as a ‘gimme’ for serving as Region President. It was not conceived as just another plaque for the trophy case. Just a simple expression as Dick would have liked.” Acknowledgements: Thanks to Don Spaulding (who still prefers anonymity but kindly allowed the use of his name here), Charlie Davis, Al Zim, Tom Clayton, Ed Mayo, and especially Dr. Richard F. Selcer Jr, without whom this article would not have been possible. 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 Charlie Davis Sharron & Bill Dawson John Halla Joan & Barry Gibbs Susan & Milton Barley Teri & Charlie Davis Carl & Fran Ussery Bob Manskey Alan & Linda Bambina Jeff & Joyce Hammill Jerry & Myra Sutton Jan Mayo & Fran Ussery Don & Taxi Breithaupt Ed Mayo Joel Nannis Julia Underwood Howard & Debbie Rife Bob Knight & Bob Ande Lanean Hughes Gordon Smith Fred Seipp Kevin Hardison Lanean Hughes Bryan Henderson Wendy Shoffit Joe McGlohen Bill Dugan Cody Sears Lanean Hughes Wendy Shoffit Tracey Gross Joel Nannis Lisa Steele Christy Payne James Shoffit “PARK PLACE FOUND ME THE PERFECT PORSCHE. AND A PIT CREW TO MATCH.” Chuck Cole, Park Place Porsche Enthusiast About five months ago, I purchased a 2009 Porsche GT3 Cup Car from Park Place. Since that time, I’ve been in two races, including a huge event called the Rennsport Reunion at Laguna Seca. Park Place found the perfect car for me. They got me and my car set up for the race, and several of their employees even volunteered to join my pit crew. It just goes to show that the people are what make Park Place stand out. Everyone up here is my friend—literally everybody. There’s just nothing better than hanging out with these guys and talking cars (but don’t tell my wife that!). I plan to do a full race schedule with my Porsche next year—some PCA races and maybe some others as well. And you can be sure Park Place will be part of my team. 6113 Lemmon Avenue Dallas, TX 75209 214.525.5400 parkplaceporsche.com 2 0 1 1 November 13 What’s a DE? By Mike Brodigan W hen I first joined PCA (a long time ago) I kept wondering what all the fuss was about. Why were so many people signing up for a driving school? Did every Porsche owner need the insurance discount, or did they all have speeding tickets they needed excused? not for them,” and that might be true. If you don’t enjoy the exhilaration of the power and handling of your P car, or if you do not enjoy cruising on a small, winding country road, maybe this is not your thing. For everyone else---you betcha! Come out and enjoy a weekend with us at the track. I finally just asked someone, and that was when I got hooked on performance driving. Let’s dispel a few myths about Drivers’ Education. Drivers’ Education, also know as a DE, is really a couple of things. First, and most importantly, it’s an event where you learn to drive your Porsche, (or any other car) well. It is an opportunity for you to explore the handling of your performance car, and learn the basics of high performance driving done safely. Second, for many of us it becomes a great hobby. Some of those among us feel “it’s just 14 1. Your car does not need any “upgrades.” In fact, it is better if you leave it stock. 2. DE’ s are about as hard on your car as a pleasant Sunday drive. 3. The only special gear you need is a helmet, and at some tracks they will rent you one. A fairly recent motorcycle helmet is fine. Borrow one! 4. DE’s are not dangerous. You learn at your own pace with a certified instructor. We have never had an injury as a result of a DE. Your day at a DE event is spent in three ways. First, you will have classroom sessions where some very experienced drivers will work with you on driving skills. Second, you will be on the racetrack for four sessions each day with an instructor by your side. Finally, you will spend time with other participants “bench racing” and generally having a great time. You will be amazed at how fast you improve. By the end of weekend, you will have learned a ton and may already be addicted to this thrilling hobby. For more information, go to the PCA national web site http://www.pca.org/ click on activities, and then click on Driver Education. Or better yet, just give me a call at (817) 233-0068. I would love to give you the scoop. See ya at the track, Mike. Performance Maintenance & Repair Sales • Track Set-up • Exhaust Upgrades • Performance Alignments • Suspension Modifications • Performance Maintenance • 6 In House Technicians • 100+ Years of Technician Experience • 11,000 sq Feet of the Top Technology • Comfortable Waiting Area with WIFI • Fully Air Conditioned Shop • Green Building, Eco Friendly • Trade your old Porsche in for a newer model! • Consignment Sales • Accessories • And More Specializing in Porsche We service all models www.fifthgear.com 972-317-4005 1975 Archer Way • Lewisville TX, 75077 • 972-317-4005 1 mile West of I-35 behind Sonic! November 15 Escape to Flagstaff By Frank Briggs E scape is one of PCA’s national events and involves a variety of activities over an extended weekend. It originated several years ago and is an alternative to Parade for folks who, for whatever reason, could not make the trek to Parade. It is so popular that many members actually attend both. Wednesday involved driving to Flagstaff thru the Painted Desert with a couple of side trips on Historic Route 66. Arriving in Flagstaff about 5:30 Wednesday evening allowed us to register early and enjoy a great dinner at the Little America Hotel…our headquarters. IMAX movie about the Grand Canyon then on to the real thing. We were able to view the canyon from several vantage points and enjoy a lunch in the National Park. Saturday night closed with a nice Parade type banquet with speakers and prizes. Thursday began with a self-guided While many folks began packing for tour to Sedona. Beautiful red rocks the trip home, our caravan returned to rising from the valley floor For five Maverick families, Escape surrounded us as was a great way to get away from the we enjoyed lunch HEAT for a few days. Those who made in an outdoor the 2,000 + mile round trip included setting. The road the Koeppens, Staffords, Christensens, to Sedona (Hwy Shoffits and Briggs. 89A) is listed as We turned a long weekend into a week one of the 10 best and a half of Porsche fun. While Escape roads in America did not start until Thursday evening, we and is a “must Mike & Maria Stafford, Frank & Bobbie Briggs and Cheryl & Doug decided to leave on Monday, September do” in a Porsche. Koeppen, the “Magnificent Six!” The afternoon 12th. Our first day took us to Amarillo. It was just an overnight stop, but it was event was a car nice that the Ashmore Suites had FREE show at the host hotel followed by a the DFW area via Santa Fe again for an adult beverages and pizza for guests welcome barbeque dinner that took additional day of sightseeing. place in the hotel’s main ballroom. Should you feel like becoming an We turned a long weekend Escapee next year, the tour will be held in Eureka Springs, Arkansas in into a week and a half of Porsche fun. November. If you enjoy driving one of the best cars made on roads to match, when we arrived. This worked for my There were plenty of options for tours please consider joining us in mid budget really well. during the weekend. They included November 2012 in Eureka Springs. On Tuesday we got an early start to Route 66, a tour to some small mining Until then… Happy motoring. Santa Fe, arriving at our Hotel (Inn of towns, tours to the Grand Canyon and the Governors) around lunchtime. We a winery tour. We opted for the winery enjoyed lunch at the hotel and made our tour on Friday and the Grand Canyon way to the Plaza for some shopping. tour on Saturday. The weather was great with daytime Both were excellent choices. The highs in the 70’s. If you have never winery tour included three wineries visited Santa Fe, put it on your bucket by bus. This was a safe way to conduct list. The most beautiful sunsets over the the tour, as our first stop was at 10:00 mountains can be found any time of AM. “It must have been 5:00 o’clock the year in Santa Fe. Our hotel was one somewhere!” After two more wineries block off the plaza and featured rooms it was definitely time for lunch. with fireplaces. That is something that Big Texas Steakhouse, Amarillo, TX. Anyone for longhorns on your Porsche? comes in handy with 40 degree nights Saturday morning was crisp and clear as we drove to the rim of the Grand in September. Canyon. 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F riday, September 9th dawned clear and pleasant for our drive to Fredericksburg for this year’s Boxstoberfest. Eleven cars from the Maverick Region gathered at the Waffle House on US 67 in Alvarado to caravan under the leadership of John and BJ Harvey. After everyone ate what they wanted, we pulled out and headed southwest for our drive to the hill country. We passed through Cleburne and as we crossed the county line into Somervell County heading to Glen Rose, a state trooper had a new Chevy Camaro pulled over for an infraction. We passed by, well within the posted speed limit with the Harveys leading and the Froehlichs last in the sweep position, secure in the knowledge that we were not going to fall prey to the trooper on the side of the road. But just a mile down the road, there he was in my rear view mirror with his lights flashing. So I moved over to stop, but he went by me so I pulled back on the road and followed. He did this with each of the 11 cars in our caravan and when he got in front of the Harveys he pulled us all over. What was this for we all wondered, as Officer Acker talked with John at the front of the pack, then collected all our driver’s licenses and license plate information and let each of us know that we were all guilty of not displaying our front license plate. He sat in his car for half an hour checking us all out on his laptop while we all stood on the side of the road 18 Following this delay we proceeded through Glen Rose and on toward our destination. John had plotted a route that took us off the beaten path and somewhere we left US 67 onto a mix of state highways and county roads. hit the road for the relatively short drive left to Fredericksburg hoping to stay awake at the wheel after that prodigious lunch. We all arrived at our destination safely and most of us checked into the Hangar Hotel, the center for the weekend’s events. After unloading our bags, John had another adventure for us, a trip to Becker Winery where we tasted some of Dr. Becker’s best wines under the tutelage of Henri, who John and BJ refer to lovingly as the “crazy Frenchman.” Now we were all sleepy so we returned to the hotel where some napped while others of us felt the need to wash our cars for Officer Acker talked with John at the front of the pack, then collected all our driver’s licenses... I think we all saw parts of Texas we had never seen before. Eventually we made our way to Llano where we stopped at Cooper’s Old Time Pit Barbeque for lunch. If you have never been there, this is a Texas experience you need to have, unless you suffer from liver or kidney disease. You start by going by the pit and picking your The Salazars enjoy a Pork Chop at Cooper’s meat(s), then entering the restaurant where you get all the other goodies. Because we were all hungry when we got there, I think everyone ordered more than really wanted, but since we were on a road trip, we ate it all. It then took two hand washings before I dared touch my steering wheel again. We all waddled out of Cooper’s and the next morning’s display. So John, Don Sebert and I went to a local coin operated car wash I had found last year and spent a few quarters plus some tender loving care cleaning up our cars. After this we returned to the hotel and guess what, time for another meal! So those of us who had any room left to stuff in a few more calories headed downtown to the Altdorf Biergarten for a little German cooking. We had a wonderful meal of a variety of German delicacies and a little German brew then headed back to the hotel for a good night’s sleep. The next morning, around 8 o’clock, people started to line up their cars for the car show. Over 100 cars were there and they included almost every model of Porsche road car made since 1950. It was a mighty impressive collection of the marque, but true to the name of the event, Boxsters were in the majority. We wandered around talking to people about their cars and drooling over some of them for the next couple of hours as we mentally prepared ourselves for the upcoming drive. Around 10:30 we gathered for the driver’s meeting. A hundred cars can not drive in one long line, so we were divided into 4 different groups, 2 driving the loop clockwise and 2 in the opposite direction. The route was similar to last year’s, but because our group went the opposite direction we travelled last year, I can’t say if it was identical and it sure felt different. Another thing that was obvious was the devastating effect of the 2 year drought on the region. Almost nothing was green and there were almost no cattle. Near the end of the drive we saw a ranch with a small herd of longhorns, but the earth moving equipment was out trying to dig down to some groundwater without much luck and I wondered how long it would be until those steers went to market. We drove two of the three famous “Twisted Sisters,” 336 and 337, and stopped for lunch again at the Hog Pen in Leakey, where 336, Nothing like hundreds of Porsches... 337 and US 83 all come together. By this time, the coolness of the morning had disappeared, we were all well sunned and those of us with our tops down put them up for the afternoon portion of the drive. After lunch we continued on and after another 100 miles, some of us got lost and ended up on a shortcut back to Fredericksburg. We arrived back at the Hanger around 4 o’clock and convened in the Officer’s Club for libations and storytelling. That evening we all converged for the awards dinner in the big hall at the hotel with an island tropical theme. I had neglected to read about the theme for the evening in the email that arrived earlier that week so I didn’t have the requisite Hawaiian shirt nor was Susan dressed in a grass skirt. But looking at the crowd, we obviously weren’t the only ones who missed the dress info for the evening. In addition to awards and door prizes, we did hear a brief talk by Robert Turner, the author of a new mystery series whose main character is a race car driver, that was interesting eeny, me eny, mine y or moe ? and inspiring. As the evening’s festivities wound down, some of us headed to Hondos in downtown Fredericksburg for some live music and dancing. Good music, good beer and a place to dance to a live band, a great finish to a really fun day! Sunday morning, we didn’t go on the special “mystery” tour, but instead headed back to Big D. It was a great weekend and I know all who attended had a blast. So plan to be part of the Maverick contingent at next year’s Boxstoberfest the weekend after Labor Day. You won’t regret it! November 19 Cliff’s Ramblings By Cliff Blackshear I was thinking about my recent conversation with Bob Aines and the fact that he and multiple others were about to embark on a road trip to Laguna Seca and the Rennsport Reunion in California. Predominately early P cars (911’s) taking back roads all the way out. They are meeting up with others along the way and planning a great adventure getting to and from a great event. This set me to thinking about how roads developed in our country and how the generation before me enjoyed that period in time. My dad was totally in love with taking road trips. I remember as a kid, how we always loaded the car with provisions and headed out every year on an adventure. The roads were two lane (yes, I was born before interstate road systems were invented) and driving these roads required attention and skill. Passing a slower car on a two lane road could be a thing of beauty. Set up the pass before topping a hill and having 10-20 mph higher speed than the slower car just when you reached the crest of the hill. Slide slightly left and see what’s coming. Judge oncoming vehicle and make a move to pass or hit the binders and burn off speed and wait for next opportunity. HONEYMOON Road Trips Go further back into road trip history when the auto was just making its way into American lives and it really was an adventure. In 1938 my grandfather decided that the family needed to travel from Ft. Worth to New York and attend the 1938 World’s Fair in the trusty family car. Now, I know absolutely nothing about the cars of that time, but I believe they traveled in a Model T or it could have been a Model A. Not sure. He told me that at least once a day they would pull over and his dad would look around the side of the road and find two rocks. Next he would hold one on the bottom and take the other and beat the suspension back into good order. I wonder if it was a king and link set up that required this sort of attention. Tie rod ends? Ball joints in general? I don’t know. The roads were so rough that the suspension became too loose after a while. Flat tires were common and expected. The whole sequence of dealing with a flat was routine stuff. He told me about working in a stone factory that cut stone for various applications (buildings, bridges, headstones etc.). The saw that cut the stone was driven by a Model T engine and fueled by natural gas from a pipe coming out of the floor. It was his first job at 14 years old. The engine would be started up in the morning and run all day. If it started knocking, or acting up, they had to shut down the mill and look for the problem. The bearings failed quite often under the constant load and there was only time for a quick overhaul before they would light it up again followed by more maximum loads all day long. One interesting thing he told me about was delivering the stone in the Ford truck of the day to the buyer. The fuel delivery system to carburetor was so anemic that fuel starvation was not uncommon. Delivering stone to Dallas from Ft. Worth required going up “Chalk Hill.” It was so steep that there was a turn-around area at the bottom and the top of the hill. They would arrive at the bottom of the hill, turn around and back up the hill to keep the engine from dying from fuel starvation. So the solution was to keep the fuel tank higher than the carburetor. Reach the top, turn around and continue on the delivery. Believe it or not, this was routine. E X P E R T S Owned and operated by Jay Walker, II, maverick region member since 1997. 940-565-8111 800-441-2431 1021 W. Prairie at UNT | meangreentravel.com 20 I wish I could have grown up in that era. Yet my father passed along his memories in such a way, that it feels like I did. Rambling thoughts, eh? Cliff Swap Meet at Zims By Alan Bambina get there early and arrived at 7:50. Much to my surprise, there were half a dozen pick-ups and SUVs already set up or unloading. OK then, claim my spot and get ready. Making a swap for cash! I t has been said that “timing is everything.” The swap meet at Al Zim’s shop in Bedford was well prepared for and well presented. Unfortunately, the Good Guys Rod and Custom Show at Texas Motor Speedway was also well prepared for, with a slightly bigger advertising budget. This may have affected attendance. Nonetheless, the swap meet at Zims was a blast. I thought I’d Not surprisingly, Al Zim was there to open the shop and parts department. Not only did Al supply free donuts and coffee, but offered an additional 10% off anything you wanted to purchase from the parts counter. We owe Al a big “thank you” for his generosity and allowing us to squat in his driveway for the morning. Once there and set up, most of the “vendors” abandoned their own table or pick-up bed to check out what everyone else brought. The entire idea of a swap meet is to swap your stuff for someone else’s stuff. You name the model number, and there was something representing that car. 356, 911, 914, 928, 930, 944, 968 and all the rest had parts spread Photo by Travis Howard out on the parking lot to display. I think the most surprising item I saw was a rear section of a Targa body sans engine, trans, wheels, paint, hardware and everything else with a sign stating FREE. I thought the sheet metal shell would make a lovely backyard seat for some enterprising Porsche owner. I don’t know if anyone else took it home or it returned with the fellow what brung it, but it did attract a lot of attention. All in all, about 15 to 20 vendors showed up to sell/trade parts, and perhaps 100 people were there to meet and greet, check out car parts, cars or each other and spend a lovely Fall morning with friends. Personally, I sold more old 356 parts than I thought I would and bought a few items that, in all likelihood, will show up at a future swap meet at Zims. November 21 Advertiser of the Month: Invisibra N ot all clear bras are created equal, just as not all cars are created equal. Norm Schilling, owner of Invisibra, has the goal of making everyone aware of this fact. Paint protection film, also known as clear bra, is a clear urethane film designed to make rocks and other debris bounce off your vehicle instead of chipping your paint and has been available for a few decades. Norm’s entry into this industry 17 years ago preceded the software and computer designed kits that are so prevalent today. While having these computer-cut kits available as an option, he is better known for having perfected the “Art of Paint Protection” with custom installations. However, his art is as invisible as possible. “My biggest compliment is when a customer has to get within a few inches of their own car to figure out 22 where the film is,” says Norm. Without knowing how invisible paint protection film can actually be, many people have become accustomed to mediocre installations and film quality. If you would be bothered by seeing the edge of the film on your hood, you may opt to protect the entire hood making the protection virtually invisible. Invisibra also uses the only film in the industry backed by a manufacturer’s Lifetime Warranty. This gives you confidence that no matter how long you own your car, or where you move, your car can look as good as the day you bought it for years to come. The first time you drove a Porsche, your level of excellence was raised. Visit Invisibra and raise the level of excellence in paint protection. “I have had four cars receive clear bra treatment in the past few years and Norm’s work is by far the best. I expected good things based on reviews and cars that I had seen that he had worked on, but seeing the work on my own car surpassed even those high expectations. Norm’s attention to detail is superlative… I have honestly never seen as good an installation as the one he did on my 2011 Porsche GT3 RS… Fantastic!” - Alex Member Spotlight: Mike and Sharon Malone Andrea Bell, Public Relations Chair welcome into our Maverick his month’s family. If you are a new new member spotlight is member and would like to be considered for our Mike and Sharon Malone. They are monthly “SPOTLIGHT” feature, please contact me at the proud owners of [email protected]. a 2009 Cayman S, which they purchased new about two years ago. Mike and Sharon have two grown children (a son and a daughter) and three grandchildren. Both children live in the DFW area. They have actually been in the area about forty years. Mike also is a hobbyist farmer, into amateur radio, and of course loves driving the Porsche. T Please look for Mike and Sharon a future PCA event and extend a warm November 23 Happy Hour - Cristina’s Restaurant Article and photos by Chris Christensen B etween the World Series and road construction, attending this month’s Happy Hour was not top priority among our Mavericks, which is understandable. The good news was; The Rangers won, the bad news is: road construction is going to continue for some time to come. Not only does construction slow everyone down, but it can be downright treacherous when navigating through it. So thanks to those that did join in the camaraderie and good food. We had seven new members join us this month, they were; Ed Newsom with the recent purchase of a 2011 911S, Mark and Robin Fider with a 2011 Cayman, Wes and Natalie Lincoln owning a 1994 911 and finally K.Y. and Jill Panayides who take the top honors with owning a 2009 911 C4S and a 2011 GT3....I wonder if they would adopt me? Well, welcome new Mavs. Thanks for joining us and hope to see you at a Sunday Drive or Rally or many of our other events, which can be found on our website (http://mav.pca.org) or in our award winning Slipstream Magazine. So, as time marches on y’all may have noticed that we have not been to every Happy Hour and that is because we now have a second home in La Quinta, Ca. We have decided to Natalie and Wes Lincoln Mark and Robin Fider enjoying HH with K. Y. and Jill Panayides. 24 turn over the Happy Hour reigns to a very capable Mav whom I’m sure most know, Mike Farrar. Mike, as some of you know, owns Ruggieri’s restaurant in North Dallas. We had a very nice HH there earlier this year. What better person to take over HH than Mike, a well-known restaurateur. We look forward to his direction and guidance in selecting great venues in the coming months….good luck Mike! Finally we want to remind everyone of next month’s HH location, which will be held at the Blue Mesa Grill, 7700 W. Northwest Hwy., Dallas TX. - 214-378-8686. We hope you will join Mike and your fellow Mavericks at this great location. Ed Newsom See you there! 1992 968 Cabriolet Your Porsche deserves a new home! Let me help you find one… . Laurie Wirth REALTOR James L. Falgout President Helping business owners make profitable decisions and giving people peace of mind about their taxes. Serving North Dallas Suburbs Main Office: 2929 N. 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Cindy Lane Cindy Lane Emerald Emerald Newkirk Newkirk Our parts department is also second to none. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in finding that necessary part or after-market option you require. We are an authorized dealer for high-performance Recaro seating, Yokohama Tires, Bilstein Shocks, Bosch, and many others. This ensures that whether you are a casual driver or an enthusiast who needs race prep assistance, Nine-Eleven has the experience and knowledge to keep your car running at peak performance. Nine-Eleven Enterprises, Inc. Service, Accessories & Parts for BMW, Mercedes & Porsche 2120 Cindy Lane, Dallas, Texas 75229 972-241-2002 www.nine-eleven.com Convenience. We are conveniently located near the intersection of Stemmons and LBJ Freeways in Dallas. We offer emergency towing service 24 hours a day and have arranged for special rental car rates with area rental agencies. Come by for a visit between 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, or call for a service appointment. I n early July, I got an invitation to attend the Rolex Grand Am race at Laguna Seca as a guest of Kevin Buckler’s, The Racer’s Group (TRG). My company is looking into some kind of partnership with TRG and it gave us a taste of what the team was all about. Two g November 29 30 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 Beytell, Ryan (Bianca) Fort Worth, TX 76244 1999 Boxster Marshall, Jim Dallas, TX 75204 2008 Cayman Walters, Mary (Dave) Dallas, TX 75211 2006 Cayman S Boldt, Steve (Jelena) Dallas, TX 75204 2009 Cayman S Parkhill, Mike Arlington, TX 76012 2002 911 Wood, Brian (Shelly) Wichita Falls, TX 76310 2010 Panamera Brochner, Michelle (James LeBrun) Frisco, TX 75034 2012 Cayman R Peccarelli, Brian (Jane) Plano, TX 75093 2007 Carrera 2S Brown, Alan Frisco, TX 75034 2012 Spyder Coder, Kevin Fort Worth, TX 76179 2009 Cayman S Foster, Kyle Frisco, TX 75034 1995 911 Hale, Rusty Dallas, TX 75252 2001 Boxster S Hartley, Bruce (Cristina Robinson) Dallas, TX 75230 1998 Boxster Irving, Joseph (Anne) Mansfield, TX 76063 2006 Cayman Maverick Member Totals Members ~ 1,219 Affiliate Members ~ 819 Total Membership ~ 2,038 Pitts, Bob Grand Prairie, TX 75050 1992 C2 Pogue, Kyle Dallas, TX 75201 2011 Turbo S Radosevich, Kip (Jennifer) Highland Village, TX 75077 2005 Cayenne Salmon, Arthur (Jennifer) Frisco, TX 75033 2006 Cayman S Taylor, Al Dallas, TX 75205 2008 Cayman Specializing in all years and models of Porsche exclusively for more than 30 years Complete and Meticulous Maintenance and Repair Tuning and Diagnostics (Carbs, MFI, CIS, OBD I & II) Custom Engine and Transmission Rebuilds Competition Car Preparation (Track or Autocross) Wagenknecht, Amber Plano, TX 75093 2004 911 Turbo Lincoln, Wesley Northlake, TX 76247 1994 911 1521 Baccarac Ct Euless, TX 76040 817 540 4939 www.mayoperformance.com email: [email protected] Anniversaries 25 Years Smith, William L.Dallas Underwood, Michael G. The Colony 20 Years Holloway, Wendell Dallas Snodgrass, Thomas C.Carrollton 10 Years King, Greg Lewisville Stout, Jessie R. The Colony Taylor, John H.Lewisville 5 Years Disharoon, Jim R. Fort Worth Ford, Alex Roanoke Norman, Jay R.Irving Reese, Toby L.Rockwall November 31 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: 2002 Roock RSB 340 Boxster S, Seal Grey Metallic/Metropole blue leather, heated sport seats, complete Aero kit, Roock competition 18” wheels with new rubber. 996 Carrera 3.6L Engine, Power: Est. 340 bhp Torque: Est. 273 ft lb. 0 - 60 mph: Est. 4.9 sec Top speed: 180 mph, Suspension: Roock Sportsystem/ H&R coilovers, 996 Brakes. Hard wired for a V1. 27,000 + miles. $26,500. Contact Richard at [email protected] (1) For Sale: 1994 911 Carrera 2 Speedster, WPOCB2964RS465232 white/ black, 5 speed, 68,500 mi. original power black leather seats, AC, LSD, always garaged, Pirelli P Zero tires on 17” painted wheels, spare sport muffler, new battery, all records, very original, well maintained and cared for. I’d love to see this car stay a Maverick! $58,000, Alan Bambina, Dallas, TX 972-241-7556, [email protected], mailto:[email protected]. (1) Wanted: 993 Series 911, 993 Series 911, years 1996-1998 only, either C2 or C2S. MUST have varioram engine, 6-spd manual, & complete service and repair records to view. (No black exterior) Email information and pictures to Glenn: [email protected] (1) For Sale: 2008 GT3, Guards Red with black interior. Options include full leather with red deviated stitching, red seat belts, heated seats, Bi Xenon headlights, PCCB brakes, Sound Package Plus, Sport Chrono, Self-Dimming Mirrors, Rain Sensor Wipers, and black wheels. Upgrades include 3M clear shield, tinted windows, GT3RS lightweight flywheel and clutch, and lightweight battery. Original delivery and all service through Boardwalk Porsche. Fresh brakes, tires, and recent service. Warranty through October 2011. Very good condition. 18,000 miles. Asking $83,500. For additional information, contact Mike at 214-202-9555 or via e-mail at [email protected] (2) For Sale: 2001 Boxster, Tiptronic Transmission, AM/FM CD player, Heated leather seats, Trip computer, All stock. Gray Metallic with Black top and interior. Looks and runs good with 82,000 miles. $13,500 OBO. Contact: Steve in Richardson. (214)578-5047 or [email protected] (2) For Sale: 2008 Carrera, blk/blk, sunroof, 14,500mi, Excellent condition, $53,500. Contact Phil at 817-925-1470 or [email protected] (2) For Sale: 1989 Porsche 911 Targa, Beautiful car in excellent condition. Burgundy and cashmere leather. 83,000 miles. G50 gearbox. Upgraded suspension, 22/28 torsion bars, Bilsteins, TRG sway bars. Upgraded a/c. Car has a sport chip and sport exhaust otherwise stock. The car handles beautifully and is ideal for street or DE. I have owned it and loved it for ten years with zero problems. Our move away from Dallas forces sale. Spare set of 15 inch wheels and some spares. $22,000 OBO. Contact me at 214-455-6242 or [email protected] (3) Parts/Miscellanies For Sale: OEM Porsche Recaro GT3 seats, Includes two full sets of black leather plus two full sets of black Alcantara seat inserts, plus spares for both. The OEM runners are direct bolt-in for 986/987, 996/997, and Mk1 Audi TT (as shown in picture.) No mods necessary, just add your own seatbelt receptical. GT3/Recaro seatbelt receptical bolts and spacers included. $2800 or best offer. Located in Lewisville. Contact: [email protected] (1) For Sale: 2006 Porsche 9114S RIMS/TPMS, 235/35 19. 305/30 19 19500 miles on rims ( these were the tire sizes on this as a new factory delivered vehicle ) LOBSTER CLAW STYLE ( THEY CAME PAINTED BUT I HAD THEM POLISHED AND SEALED.) ASKING 150.00/RIM or make an offer. Daniel T. McDonald. 760-996-4605. [email protected] I will deliver if in the DALLAS-FORT WORTH METROPLEX.(1) For Sale: Carbon Fiber E-Brake/Shift Lever pair, Came off low mileage 08’ 997. No Scratches or Damage. Asking $800.00 Seller pays Shipping within Continental US. Contact [email protected] (1) For Sale: 10 years of Porsche collectables, dozens of very special models most with their original box, nicely framed collectable pictures and rare posters, Porsche desk clock, numerous books on the marc and racing, including the entire full set of Upfixen Der Porsche repair manuals, metal signs, Porsche leather jacket Large, 10 years of Panorama, key chains, Rennsport and Daytona items, cuff links, fire suit, helmet, driving shoes size 10, way too much to list! $ = Priceless! Contact: Douglas Molny, [email protected] 469-726-3854 direct 214-686-5930 cell (1) For Sale: Speedster Humps, Speedster humps for an early model Boxster. Painted Seal Grey Metallic. Perfect condition with storage bags. $600.00. Contact Richard at [email protected]. (1) Slipstream Advertiser Index For advertising rates and information contact Pat Friend at [email protected] These advertisers support the Maverick Region... the Mavericks support these advertisers! 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