November 2003 Features and Events:

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November 2003 Features and Events:
November 2003
Sacramento V
alley Region
Valley
Porsche Club of America
- In its 41st Y
ear!
Year!
lus...
Plus...
Features and Events:
SVR November Dinner Meeting-Riverside
SVR Membership Directory
SVR Christmas Party
Fuchs Wheel Refinishing
Charity Auction
RPM Indoor Kart Racing
2004 Porsche Parade
On the Pole
Membership
SVR Goodie Store
Drifting Back
SVR People Places & Porsches
Board Meeting Highlights
The Social Scene
Rally
Checkered Flags
Drifter Classifieds
See “About the Cover” inside...
Winter
About the Cover
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Cover.......
Our esteemed past president Russ
Hildebrand seen here while running the track
at Laguna Seca during the US sports Car
Invitational October 3-5. On top of a lot of
Porsche racing there was a variety of cars
racing in various categories from vintage CanAm cars, vintage Nascar autos all the way to
Mini’s with their somewhat aggravating
whine. There was also a Concours held on
Sunday, October 5. The Porsche Corral had
a good turnout and was quite impressive.
Everyone had a great deal of fun after the
weather decided to turn friendly on
Saturday. There will be more on the USSCI
in the nest Drifter issue.
Steve Goltz, SVR Drifter Editor
Cover Photo Doug DeV
etter
DeVetter
TracQuest
www.ipb-autosport.com
Would you like to
drive your car
on a Racetrack?
TracQuest runs high speed Driver
Education (DE) events at race tracks
throughout the country. TracQuest
DE events are widely known for
safety, excellent instruction and tons
of track time. These are noncompetitive events with strict rules
for passing.
UPCOMING EVENTS:
Infineon Dec. 8-9
For sign up and more information
contact Russ Hildebrand at 916-3838432, visit the TracQuest Website online
at www.tracquest.com, or send e-mail
to [email protected]
Sacramento Valley Region - PCA
2003 Board of Directors
President
Kim Nelson _____________________ 916-933-4282
305 Glen Ridge Way, El Dorado Hills, CA 95762
[email protected]
Sacramento Valley Region
Porsche Club of America
- In its 41st Year!
Vice President
Dennis Stettner __________________ 916-728-1238
8767 Country Creek Drive, Orangevale, CA 95662
[email protected]
Treasurer
Barbara McCrory_________________ 530-272-3390
P.O.Box 959, Penn Valley, CA 95946
[email protected]
Secretary
Tom Sisson ____________________ 209-296-5352
14537 Surrey Junction Ave, Sutter Creek, CA 95685
[email protected]
Upcoming Events
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Membership
Roger Turner_____________________ 916-989-1248
5226 Altitude Ct
FairOaks, CA 95628
[email protected]
Competition & Safety
Bill Thorp_______________________ 707-693-0116
1865 Derby Dr., Dixon, CA 95620
[email protected]
November Dinner Meeting
SVR Christmas Party
RPM Indoor Kart Racing
2004 Porsche Parade
Features and Reviews
#2 PartsHeaven
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Social
Katherine Sheppard_______________ 916-989-0199
Folsom, CA 95630
[email protected]
November 2003
Volume 41, No.11
Membership Directory Online
Fuchs Wheel Refinishing
Charity Auction
-Harvey W
eidman
Weidman
-Kerner Breaux
Columns and Departments
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SVR Coming Attractions
On The Pole
Membership Information
Drifting Back
SVR People, Places & Porsches
Board Meeting Highlights
Rally
More People, Places and Porsches
Goodie Store
The Social Scene
Checkered Flags
Drifter Classifieds
- Kim Nelson
- Roger TTurner
urner
- Larry Wilson
- Steve Goltz
- TTom
om Sisson
- Rik Larson
- TTom
om & Jude Sisson
- Katherine Sheppard
- Steve Goltz
Newsletter Editor
Steve Goltz______________________ 916-961-3705
Information and
8528 Via Gwynn Way, Fair Oaks, CA 95628
[email protected]
Autocross
Kathy Smalley_________ 707-693-0116
1865 Derby Dr., Dixon, CA 95620
[email protected]
Webmaster
Doug DeVetter ___________________ 530-676-9046 Charity
Susan Fleming _______ 916-985-4142
3552 Covello Circle, Cameron Park, CA 95682
107 Cobb Court, Folsom, CA 95630
[email protected]
[email protected]
Concours
Kent Brandon ________ 916-663-1702
3450 Hector Road,Newcastle, CA 95658
Past President
Russ Hildebrand _________________ 916-383-8432 [email protected]
Goodie Store
Carmichael , CA 95608
Tom and Jude Sisson __ 209-296-5352
[email protected] (Home)
14537 Surrey Junction Ave
[email protected](Work)
Sutter Creek, CA 95685
[email protected]
Rally
Zone 7 Representative
Rik Larson _____________ 916-481-6084
Tim Fleming ______________ 916-985-4142 (Home)
2120 Maddox Court
916-381-9100 (Work)
Carmichael, CA 95608
107 Cobb Court, Folsom, CA 95630
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Committee Directory
Technical
Peter Cross____________________916-972-9046
1095 Sand Bar Circle, Carmichael, CA 95608
[email protected]
Share-the-W
ealth
Share-the-Wealth
Rich and Karen McGlumphy_______916-725-9828
629 Vernon Oaks Drive, Roseville, CA 95678
[email protected]
Advertising Manager:
Dennis Stettner ________________ 916-728-1238
8767 Country Creek Drive, Orangevale, CA 95662
[email protected]
SVR W
ebsite
Website
.derporsche.net
http://www.derporsche.net
http://www
The Drifter is published monthly by the Sacramento Valley Region
(SVR), Porsche Club of America, for its members. Written contributions and photos are welcome and should be mailed to the Editor.
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newsletter editors of other regions chartered by the Porsche Club
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SVR Coming Attractions
November 2003
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Mendocino 2003
GGR Autocross
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Dinner Meeting
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Rik Larson
916-481-6084
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Mendocino 2003
November Events and Contacts
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[email protected]
SVR Dinner Meeting
Bill & Cathy Keegan [email protected]
916-316-3853
SVR Kart Racing
SVR Kart Racing
Fun at RPM
Katherine Sheppard [email protected]
916-989-0199
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Zone Presidents Meeting
Tim Fleming
[email protected]
916-985-4142
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SVR Board Meeting
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Board Meeting
Deadline!
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Any SVR Board Member
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Christmas Party
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You Have a Choice!
So why not make the right one when you need auto
body and paint work. Fabrication Specialties.
SVR Christmas Party
Kevin Dougherty
PO Box 6006
Folsom, CA 95763
Don Joe
3532 LA Grande Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95823
(916) 391-4159
✥ State-of-the-Art Body and Paint Technology
✥ Certified Glasurit Paint
(Factory Original - Porsche, Mercedes, BMW)
✥ Car-O-Liner Unibody Repair Equipment
✥ Enclosed Climate Controlled Spray Booth
✥ Industry Certified Technicians
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Nov
ember
November
Dinner
Meeting
2633 Riverside Blvd.
Sacramento
Thursday, Nov. 13th
SVR member Fred Haines has recently opened up a beautiful, new restaurant just 3 blocks south of the WX freeway.
The restaurant is featured in the current issue of SACRAMENTO MAGAZINE and is an experience to behold.
Fred has graciously developed a special menu for Club Members ~ a fantastic meal at introductory
Grand Opening pricing of $16.50 per person
person!
STARTERS:
Zucchini haystack with parmesan cheese & spicy housemade ketchup
Mixed green salad with pistachio nuts, dried cherries, and chevre cheese
ENTREES {choice}:
RSVP your selection by Nov. 8th to:
Fettuccine w/ shitake mushrooms, pancetta bacon, cream & tomatoes
Roasted herb chicken w/ pan mustard sauce & yukon gold mashed potatoes
Bill & Cathy Keegan
Pan seared salmon w/ sun dried tomato thyme butter & yukon gold mashed potatoes
916-415-1539
DESSERT {choice}:
[email protected]
Key lime tart
Chocolate cheese mousse
Cocktails start at 6:00 pm with a dinner you won’t want to miss at 7:00 pm
Updated Membership Directory
NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
at www.derporsche.net
The Directory is Password Protected for your privacy.
The password may be obtained from SVR vice
president Dennis Stettner by request at
[email protected] or 916.728.1238.
Please provide your PCA membership number when
making your password request.
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Calling all Porsches
On The Pole
By Kim Nelson
President
Charity Auction – First Impression
Well, I went to my first SVR Charity Auction
in September and for the benefit of our newer
members and for those of you who haven’t been
before, I thought I’d talk a little bit about my
impressions.
First of all, I didn’t read the fine print (anything 10 pt. or under nowadays is fine print to
me) and left my lawn chair at home and my
picnic lunch – well that’s another story. But, it
didn’t take long for Dennis Stettner to give me
an extra chair and for Cindi Breaux to give me
an extra lunch she had packed just in case someone had forgotten theirs.
Now the fun began. There must have been
between 60 and 70 club members who showed
up for the auction and I was amazed at the
number and variety of items that were on hand
to be auctioned off. Niello donated quite a few
Porsche related items and other donations included things like golf lessons, beautiful hand
carved wooden bowls, weekend trips to various places, glassware, wine, beautifully framed
art, stuff for the garage – well, you get the picture – there was something for everyone.
Our auctioneers, Larry Wilson and Kirk
Bradford, were a crack up and kept everyone
entertained for hours. True to form with our
club, there were a couple of items where the
bidding got pretty darn competitive and you
just had to realize that “it’s all for charity”. But
for the most part, there were some good deals
to be had. I know I got a great Porsche blanket
that was donated by Niello and a two-ton floor
jack that was donated by Roger Walker. Hey,
everybody needs two floor jacks for the garage
so they can jack up the front and back end of
the car at the same time.
When all was said and done, we raised about
$3600.00 that will be split between the Susan
G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. Not bad
for an afternoon of fun and camaraderie.
I’d like to thank Kern and Cindi Breaux for
all their hard work in putting this event together for us this year and encourage all of you
to come out next year and enjoy the afternoon
with your fellow club members and help SVR’s
charity efforts.
Photo: Bob Peake
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With 580 plus members in our club I know
that we have a lot of beautiful and interesting
Porsches out there. We see some of them from
time-to-time on tours, autocrosses, Concours,
CRAB and other club activities. But a lot of
these cars have stories; stories about how they
were purchased, about their restoration, about
being picked up from the factory, about special
trips taken and memories made, etc.
On our recent new member tour I was
talking with Ray and Betty Silva who drive a
beautiful new Boxster. While we were talking,
Ray casually mentioned that in the early 80’s
he bought a 1951 split window 356 project car
and that he now finally has the time to start
the restoration. For those of you who know
me, you know that my favorite Porsche model
is the 356 and in 1951 Porsche made fewer
than 1000 cars total. These cars are so rare
now that there is a group of people from around
the world who have formed the 356 Split Window Registry. And we have one right here in
the Sacramento area. Pretty cool!
But I know we have a lot of other special
Porsches out there that have gone through
painstaking restorations, have been picked up
at the factory and then driven around Europe
before being shipped back to the states, have
interesting race histories or have given their
owners the “ride of their lives” on the race track.
I’d like to suggest and encourage all of you out
there that have a story about you car to share it
with the club. Let us get to know you and
your Porsche a little bit better by writing an
article with photo about your car for the Drifter. I think it would be fun reading and a great
addition to the Drifter. Give me a call or email if you have any questions and send your
articles to our Drifter Editor Steve Goltz at
[email protected].
Membership
Information
By Roger Turner
Membership Director
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
AND TRANSFERS!
New member TTour
our
We had a great New Member tour lead by
David Sheppard, and a picnic at the Montevina winery. It was a pleasure getting to know
some of our new members and also getting
them to know us. Hopefully they learned
enough about this club to want to get involved.
Twice each year the Sacramento Valley Region
sponsors a free tour and lunch for it’s new members. The purpose of this event is to help acquaint the new members with the club and its
officers, explain it’s activities, answer any questions and have a pleasant afternoon outing.
The next New Member Tour will be in May.
If you missed this one you are still welcome to
join us in the next tour.
To all you new members, I urge you to just
come out to any of the events. We have tours,
autocrosses, concours, social events, something
for everyone almost every month. SVR is one
A Few Reminders
In this issue you’ll find the election form for
the 2004 Board of Directors and in the December Drifter there will be a membership
questionnaire. Please take a few minutes and
vote for the board members (if for no other reason than to show your support and appreciation
for the time and energy they put into the club)
Also, I would like to encourage you to come
out this year for our annual Christmas party at the Sutter Club. We always have a lot of
fun at this annual event and I think this year is
going to be pretty special.
See you on the road.
K
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of the most active Regions in PCA. You’ll easily find something to enjoy and certainly you’ll
Drifting Back
like meeting the other members.
Please be sure to update your membership
data. This would include adding e-mail or a
By Larry Wilson,
change in your e-mail address, your home adSVR Member
dress, phone #’s, type of Porsche, etc. Just email or call me with any changes. Also update 30 Y
ears Ago (November 1973)
Years
National, but you will have to do that yourself, The "Thanksgiving Climax" SVR autocross
I can’t do that for you.
was held at the "Low Bucks" site in NorthNew Members
gate's Glenwood Park subdivision (no houses
Barry and Melanie Azarcin
yet) on the streets of Bollenbaker, Loveland
Granite Bay CA. 95746
Way, and Grave Avenue. Allen Weddle and
[email protected]
Dan Boone chaired, the entry fee was $1.00
916-932-2802
cash or canned food. Entry receipts went to
01 Boxster
Thanksgiving food baskets for the needy.
Sam Church
Sacramento, CA 95822
[email protected]
916-874-8075
94 968
Baird and Elena Cowan
Mather, CA 95655
[email protected]
916-526-7505
80 911
Don Kinkel
Cool, CA. 95614
[email protected]
530-745-0226
03 Boxster
20 YYears
ears Ago (November 1983)
The Drifter ad for the Mendocino Tour,
chaired by C.C. Craig and Karen Mangin,
promised a "weekend filled with quiet peacefulness." Right. Hill House was headquarters
and the kite flying contest was on tap for Saturday. Participants received a wine glass etched
with, "Mendocino 83 PCA/SVR" courtesy of
member and Drifter advertiser Ted Strutz.
The November "Turkey Luck" dinner meeting, chaired by Pam Harley featured a turkey
dinner and wine bottled and labeled for the
event. SVR members attending the Zone 7
Awards Banquet to receive a trophy included
Ray and Sara Clements, Lin Hokana, Stan
Breyfogle, Don and Pam Harley, Dwight and
Linda Mitchell, Larry and Pat Wilson, Dale
and Shirley Newhouse, Ted Colbert, and
Mike and Vicki Willis.
10 YYears
ears Ago (November 1993)
The ad for Turkey Run Rally, by Phillip Marks,
promised ABSOLUTELY no off-course excursions. Twenty-five cars entered and all legs
except one were protested. After all protested
were denied, the results included Rik Larson
and John Clever first in Expert Equipped.
Helen Ashuckian and J. Toney took third
place. Other top SVR finishers included Delores McKinnon and Trische Robertson first
in Novice class, Phil Lawrence and Emily Barbee second in the First Timers class. Chris and
Shelagh Mackay second in Beginners class.
The Mendocino Tour, chaired by Pat and
Larry Wilson, included a picnic lunch stop at
Weibel Winery and a photo rally on the way
to the Little River Inn. All 23 available rooms
were booked. Returnees lunched at the Calistoga
Hotel Brewery. Entrants received a T-shirt
courtesy of Don Joe's Fabrication Specialties
and the Dirty Shirt Company of Steve Harris
featuring two gents in a 356 Speedster zipping
along trying to get a kite up in the air.
Dan and Claudia Rowland
Orangevale, CA. 95662
[email protected]
916-972-4590
76 912
Changes
Paul Camusi
530-872-4102
[email protected]
Sanford Chance
Southlake TX 76092
Russell Hilderbrand
Carmichael, CA 95608
[email protected]
Peter Hull
916-781-1126
Mark Smedley
[email protected]
03 Boxster
Ernest Winston
Ridgecrest CA. 93555
Anniversaries
Jean-Yves & Linda Thepot [5]
Christopher Schofield [5]
William & Kevin Goss [10]
Charles & Helen Rushing [10]
Bruce & Mary Lagomarsino [20]
Jack & Connie Presley [20]
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SVR Karting at RPM Nov. 15th
Details on page 16
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Fuchs Wheel Refinishing
By Harvey Weidman
WEIDMANS WHEELS
Fuchs Wheels
First to narrow the subject down a bit we will
be looking at the Fuchs wheel from 1967 –
1989.
Originally referred to as “S” wheels they were
later known as Fox Head, Daisy Spoke, ‘S’ package and Fuchs. Today most people refer to
them as Fuchs even though many other styles
were available from the Fuchs Forging Company.
Narrow Wheels
The first 911 alloy wheel was available on the
1967 911S and was 4.5" wide. It was basically
the same size and offset as the steel wheels. It
is unique among the Porsche wheels in that no
other wheel is painted like it. It has a dart of
black from the lug hole to the cooling hole.
This paint was put on with the aid of a mask
and was touched up with a brush as needed.
As wheel size became larger with the introduction of the 5.5" wheels on the 1968 model
cars the wheels were dipped in black paint to
produce a definitive spoke and outer rim design.
Race Car Wheels
In the early 70’s racecars and the legendary
1973RS was available with solid painted (black
or color) centers with the outer rim and offset
exposed as anodized. These wheels were painted with a mask.
Small aside: the 9" and 11" wheels found on
race cars were not polished on the tops of the
spokes because the wheels are too deep and, as
the racing department manager once put it,
“they only have to look like Porsche wheels
from the grandstand”.
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Polishing Change
Painting Choices
The amount of polishing on rims changed
when 16" diameter wheels were introduced.
The wheel is polished down to the center before anodizing. A 15" version of this wheel
finish was also made available. It is usually
found on the first generation 944 but was also
made available on 911 and is standard on many
anniversary models.
Although most wheels were originally dipped
in paint it is better to mask. Dipping is costly
and they turn out just like the factory with runs,
thin spots, fish eyes and usually they are crooked. The factory paint varies as much as 8mm
from wheel to wheel sometimes from side to
side on the same wheel. Spray paint is more
controllable and it turns out better.
Wheel Finish
Choose the Paint Carefully
To understand how to refinish Fuchs wheels
we will briefly look at how they were originally
done. Subsequent to the forging process rough
areas were ground away, the wheel was then
polished, anodized and painted. Reproducing
this is difficult primarily because the wheel
must be returned to the raw starting point.
Choosing the right primers and paint is very
important. The correct amount of etch, finding out that all blacks are not the same and
trying to get the correct percentage of flattener
can be frustrating. The hard part is matching
the sheen of the original black. Each sample
must be baked before it’s reflecting ability can
be measured and compared to a factory samRefinishing
Now to the refinish process. First, all paint ple. In our experience we’ve found that a low
and anodizing should be removed. The best temperature baked enamel works best.
method is combination of media blasting and No Paint Areas
cold paint remover. Hot tanks and heavy blast- There are three areas that should not be painting should be avoided…hot tanks are some- ed: the lug holes, the cap hole and the interior
times too hot and you would not like to pay for wheel to hub mounting surface.
a normalizing (reheat) treatment if you don’t Choose a Good Wheel Shop
have to.
In conclusion perhaps you’ll agree that refinCheck for W
ear and TTear
ear
Wear
ishing wheels correctly is a complicated job.
Next it’s time to check for cracks, true, corro- Having said that I have seen some good jobs
sion, curb damage and wear. Yes, wheels can done at home and at non-wheel shops as well
wear out; usually around the bead area. Check but they usually don’t try it a second time!!! It’s
the lug holes, mounting surface, and cap hole. easier and costs less to send them to a wheel
The cap hole is where most tire shops center specialty shop, one that knows Fuchs wheels.
their wheel balancer so it is good to know if it’s
in the center of the wheel.
Clean
Editors Note: Weidmans Wheels is one of our
regular advertisers with an Ad on page 17. Harvey and Sue Weidman work together at
Weidman’s Wheels in Oroville, California.
They have specialized in correct restoration and/
Finishing
Once cleaned the anodizing process is begun or custom painted Porsche and all other wheels
or if the wheels are to be left at high polish for more than 25 years
then it’s time to mask and paint.
The second step in the refinishing process is
grinding, polishing and buffing. After this step
the wheels are cleaned with clean solvent or
lacquer thinner.
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Charity Auction
By Kerner Breaux
SVR Member
2. Halloween costumes that brought out the
best bids by the Keegan's after being "modeled" by Kirk, however there was an inducement from the entire bidding audience for him
to do so before he acquiesced--an extra $100!!!
I guess we all now know Kirk's modeling
price!!!!!
3. The 20 years of Pano magazines that had
Ric Larson bidding against Pat Wilson's invisible bidding partner--yet having the winning bid.
4. The Temple Gong--this item has a story
behind it--actually the bidding for it--it seems
that an item (a Fu Dog) that was won by some
Charity Auction--Results are in!!
Another fantastic job by our "Auctioneers Extraordinaire," Kirk and Larry brought out the
best in the relatively small (about twenty-five)
bidders for the various items brought to the
auction tables. It ceases to amaze me how this
club responds to this particular event every year
and the generosity that flows . Thirty-six Hundred (that's right, $3,600) was raised for the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
and the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition.
Auction Items
The items up for bid were numerous and I don't
think any one could remember all the items
that there. However, there were items that I
recall specifically that might entertain those that
were not in attendance:
1. Marv & Marie Smith, perennial donors of
hand carved wood bowls, plates, cups, sconces, mushrooms, etc., plus marvelous cookies and
munchies always bring out spirited bidding, and
as Chilli said "Squatty, just bid $150 for the
bowl and you will get it"--damned if he wasn't
right!!!
Supermodel Kirk Brandon all the way from San Diego with Kerner Breaux,
Sue Fleming and Cindi Breaux in the background
Beautiful day, great setting, loads of fun, and all for a worthy cause
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Photos courtesy of Phil Lawrence
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members at the "White Elephant" dinner a year
and a half ago, was "coveted" by another member but, alas, the winners had the last number
and she lost out. Both parties were at this year's
auction and when appraised of the Temple
Gong, both of them wanted it. "That will go
nicely in our home," and "that's going home
with me come hell or high water since I really
wanted the Fu Dog and didn't get it!" Talk
about spirited bidding---this was great!!!!!!!! I
think this item drew the highest bid of all the
items at $280!
Great Event
As I said I can't remember all the items, but
this event is one of the most fun events the
club puts on each year. Not only are some of
the items priceless but the "banter" amongst
the bidders just keeps getting funnier and funnier each year. You could come out and just
listen to the remarks and think you were in a
night club full of comedians each trying to out
do each other. If this event is every recorded it
would be a comedic hit!!! The best ones, however are the auctioneers--if you
have never attended this event,
you have missed out on a lot
of humor and some pretty
amazing articles up for bid and
the "skills" used to sell them
are worth the price of admission--which is free!!!
Thanks
As chairman of this event
for the third of fourth time,
I would be remiss if I didn't
thank those who helped put
on this event, Ric Larson, Phil
Lawrence, Dennis Stettner,
Kirk Bradford, Larry Wilson,
my son KJ and my wife
Cindi. I am also privileged to
belong to a club that opens
their hearts and wallets to
those people who due to
unforeseen circumstances
need help. Thank all of you
that attended this event and
gave so generously.
Cathy Keegan telling Bill that it WILL fit him perfectly
Brave auctioneers Kirk Bradford and Larry Wilson learning to spoon and
fork.
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By Steve Goltz, Editor
Your photos are always needed and welcomed!
We will try to publish as many as we have room for in each issue. Send your color/
black and white prints or electronic images to Steve Goltz at the address listed on
page 1 of the Drifter. Please include a caption or other information regarding the
photo. Include a SASE with your prints and we will get them back to you! Promise!
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1. What a beautiful setting for a Concours
2. View from the winery steps
3. The Cannon’s 356 undergoing
evaluation on it’s way to ‘first in class’.
4. Is Kim Nelson (on the right) finding
‘dust’ on Phil Lawrences car?
5. Phil accepting his award and a bottle
of wine perfect for ‘Share the Wealth’(he
denies this!). Zone 7 Concours Chair Dean
Takaka on the right. Phil Wrapped up 1st in
the ‘911 wash and Shine” for 2003 Zone 7
with his showing at Ledson.
6. Roger and Jan Walker won ‘first in class’
(Kim must have found something on Phil’s
car green 911)
7. Dennis Stettner with his prize
8. Kim accepting his 1st in ‘911 Street’
9. Bob and Elaine Cannon 1st in ‘356 Wash
and Shine’
10.The entire SVR Concours group at
Ledson Winery
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Board
Meeting
Highlights
By Tom Sisson
SVR Secretary
SEPT
.24, 2003 BOARD MEETING
SEPT.24,
Call TTo
o Order:
The President called the meeting to order at
6:10 P.M. at RPM Motorsports. Present were:
Members Kim Nelson, Dennis Stettner, Barbara McCrory, Tom Sisson, Roger Turner,
Katherine Sheppard, Steve Goltz, Doug
DeVetter, Russ Hildebrand, and Bill Thorp
constituting a quorum. Also in attendance
were Tim Fleming, Bill Keegan, Kathy Smalley, and Rik Larson.
Old Business:
Minutes of the meeting of August 27, 2003
were approved as submitted.
Reports on the inventory of Club flags, banners and Event of the Year
Awards- deferred until a later meeting.
New Business:
Membership Questionnaire Update-The
questionnaire will try to rate current activities
as well as determine interest for other types of
activities and will be combined with the upcoming ballot to increase participation for both.
As an additional incentive to participate, responders will get ½ off the cost of the January
planning and dinner meeting. A “review” copy
of the questionnaire will be sent to Board members in the near future.
Upcoming Elections-There are candidates
for all elected Board positions in 2004.
November Board Meeting- The November
and December Board Meetings will be combined into one meeting on December 3, 2003.
Board Member Reports:
Treasurer- The financial reports were reviewed and accepted.
Membership Director-Reports were submitted showing seven new members and those
members whose memberships have or are
about to expire. The Director is going to contact National to see if “exit” information is
obtained on dropping members.
Goodie Store-There were $174 in sales in
the September period, and $121.44 in expenditures.
Social Director-The Charity Auction was
successful, raising about $1700 for each of the
charities. Funds are provided by National to
help in putting on charitable events. Since these
were not used for this event, they will be requested for the Christmas Party.
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Carrera de Sierra had about 25 participants ,
of which 13 were on the rally. Upcoming events
include the October golf and dinner meeting,
the Silver Star Swap Meet, the Octoberfest
Progressive Dinner Tour, The Mare Island
Tour, and the Mendocino Tour.
Competition Director--Bill Thorp is working on autocrosses for 2004. Joint ventures between SVR and both Sierra Nevada and
Yosemite Regions appear promising. October
also has the last two Zone autocrosses of the
year at Millerton Lake near Fresno. Unfortunately, that conflicts with SVR’s Octoberfest.
Drifter Editor- The October Drifter is about
to be mailed. An effort is being made to find
an “Assistant Drifter Editor” so that there
would always be someone trained to take over
as Drifter Editor.
Webmaster-Doug DeVetter has recruited
Mark Sides to become Webmaster in 2004.
Mark is working with Doug now to” learn the
ropes”.
Vice President-There have only been four
requests for on-line access to the roster. The
Drifter is to include a specific ad alerting members to this service—if usage does not improve
the service will be cancelled.
Past President-No specific report.
President-The President gave his time to
Zone 7 representative, Tim Fleming. Tim reported that long time SVR member, Lowell
Irwin, had passed away. Tim was on the National nominating committee and got in on the
interviews.Additional information on use of the
trademark Porsche crest and script will be
forthcoming in the near future.There may be
as many as 1500 cars at the Parade in Hershey,
PA. for PCA’s50th Anniversary. It is important to keep in mind why you joined PCA in
the first place.
Next Meeting Date- The next meeting will
be at 6:10 P.M. on Wednesday, December 3,
2003 at RPM Motorsports, Hwy 50 and
Bradshaw.
Rally
By Rik Larson
SVR Rally Director
Season Finale
The 2003 Zone 7 rally season finished up with
the 6th event being held on Saturday, October
11th. The three SVR cars that competed in
the 5-½ hour event finished by taking the top
three places in the Expert class.
1st–JessicaToney and Bill Jonesi(The Rally Club)
2nd–Al Armellini (Diablo) and Rik Larson
3rd–Richard Wetzel and Phillip Marks
Carrera de Sierra
The 26th running of this event saw 14 cars
start on the rally. Helen Ashuckian (running
with Shelagh Matthews) had trouble with the
battery in her 914 at the first checkpoint and
had to drop out of the competition but joined
us later at Lake Tahoe.
Rally
A total of 14 checkpoints were scored with
SVR placing very well.
1st in Expert Equipped was Jessica and J.
Toney – score of 140
3rd in Expert Equipped was Mary Dachauer
and Keith McMahan – score of 630. Keith and
Mary just recently transferred from Golden
Gate Region
1st in Expert Unequipped was Al Armellini
and Rik Larson – score of 209
2nd in Expert Unequipped was Hubert and
Jenny Lee --- score of 566; duals with SVR
5th in Expert Unequipped was Bob and
Marylyn Van Heuit - score of 812; Cascade
Region
3rd in Beginner was Bob Castelli and Carl
Graf – score of 1416
Tour
In addition to the rally, there were 12 cars that
participated in the tour led by Rich Swenson
and Judy Hanna.
BBQ
We all finished up with a BBQ in Loomis that
was hosted by George and Nona Morley.
Doing the cooking was Ron and Sally Boeck.
And a big thanks to all of the workers: Joyce
Karver, Fred and Nancy Myeron, Bud and
MaryAnn Behrens from Yosemite Region,
Larry and Pat Wilson, Phillip Marks,
Barbara Bybee, Delores McKinnon. And of
course the rallymaster for the event, Richard
Wetzel.
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Historics Weekend at Laguna Seca and
the Monterey Peninsula
Photos Phil Lawrence
1. Dan Rowland is holding a painting of a Porsche RSK while
standing by an example of the Beck Spyder he had just ordered.
2. Bill Keegan now knows he will never get to drive Dan's Spyder.
Looks a little tight in there Bill!
3. At the R&M auction held at the Doubletree Hotel, Phil Lawrence
wonders how much he should bid on this Porsche 908. Sure
would make for a fast trip home but no room for your camping
gear.
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IT’S TURKEY TIME!
Thanksgiving is almost on us. Don’t be a Turkey—buy something from your friendly
Goodie Store.
The “hot” deal of the month are the great denim shirts with the SVR logo at $35 each, just in
time for cooler weather and Christmas presents (or even Thanksgiving presents-hey, start a new
trend.)
And for those that think you are already “hot”, the SVR logo polo shirts are really great in
various colors—only $30.
No money for the Goodie Store, you say. Well, we can’t help you get more money, but we can
provide some trivia about money, etc.
Why do dimes, quarters and half dollars have notched edges, while pennies and nickels do not?
The US Mint began putting notches on the edges of coins containing gold and silver to discourage holders from shaving off small quantities of the precious metals. Dimes, quarters and
half dollars are notched because they used to contain silver. Pennies and nickels aren't notched
because the metals they contain were not valuable enough to shave.
--------------------Why are many coin banks shaped like pigs?
Long ago, dishes and cookware in Europe were made of a dense, orange clay called pygg. When
people saved coins in jars made of this clay, the jars became know as "pygg banks." When an
English potter misunderstood the word, he made a bank that resembled a pig and it caught on.
---------------------See, when spend money on Goodie Store items, you also get all this wonderful information!
We hope you enjoy your Thanksgiving Day feast! GOBBLE, GOBBLE!
Contact your friendly GOODIE STORE people! See Tom or Jude Sisson at meetings and
events, or contact them at 14537 Surrey Junction Lane, Sutter Creek, CA 95685, 209-296-5352
or E-mail [email protected]. We can mail goods for postal rates.
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Sacramento Valley Region
to host a MINI PRO MOTO & MINI GRAND PRIX
Race Place Motorsports
Saturday Nov.15
at 11:00 a.m.
We have worked out a great deal that will include:
Mini Pro Moto Race Series ~ 2--20 lap heat races with
final 10--lap race for the top 10 finaland just for the ladies, we will have a:
WOMEN ONLY Mini Grand Prix ~ 2--10 Lap heat races with
final 30--lap race
{please note, gals are welcome to race wherever you wish,
although we will need a minimum of 10 girls to run this special
race...so come on out ladies and let’s show ‘em what we got!!!}
Cost is $50 per person
which includes racing, gear, & meal deal (choice of hot
pizza, or chicken strips, chips, and drink)
trophies awarded for 1st
Ages 16 & over invited to race with group; ages 8-15 must
attend special Junior Driver Training Class prior to
Please call me in advance for info if inter-
Please RSVP no later than Nov.12th to:
95831
Katherine Sheppard
[email protected]
(916) 989-0199
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2004 Porsche Parade
The 49th Porsche Parade
will be in Fort Worth in 2004
(the week of July 4th). You
can check out the schedule
and details at their web site
at www.parade04.org
Additional information will be
in the November Panorama.
Registration will be due in
January 2004.
There will also be a Drivers
Education and Club Race
that will be conducted at
Texas Motor Speedway
during the Parade week.
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The Social
Scene
By Katherine Sheppard
SVR Social Director
CHRISTMAS PPARTY
ARTY EXTRAORDINARE
The 2003 Christmas Party is deep in the planning stages promising to bring you an evening
that you will not soon forget! The committee
is working hard to set the stage for an elegant,
black tie optional evening at The Sutter Club
located in downtown Sacramento, across from
our State Capital. Chair, Rick and Candace
Weidner, rookie SVR members, but accomplished tour hosts, and 25 year member of the
exclusive Sutter Club have secured a prime
Friday night date ~ December 12th. The entire committee is committed to bringing you
the best Christmas party ever ~ just ask any of
them to see how it is going: Kevin Dougherty, Katie Walker, Richard MacFarlane Greg
and Cyndee Peart, and yours truly, Katherine
Sheppard, along with my hubby David. We
will have private use of three of the best rooms
in the building – the Bar, Bar Lounge, and the
Grill Room. The menu will consist of 20 hot
and cold items to choose from at your leisure,
plus cheeses and vegetables. Cost for the
evening will be $44 per person, so start saving
for this splendid evening now! Look elsewhere
in this month’s Drifter for the full page ad and
web site ad. This is one Christmas Party you
will not want to miss and definitely one you
will remember!
FRIENDS AND FORTUNE COOKIES
Back by popular demand was the September
dinner meeting at Wong’s Garden in Roseville
hosted by Rich and Karen McGlumphy. This
establishment welcomes our club every year and
always provides way more food than we can
bring mouths to eat it all ~ and there were almost 60 folks in attendance! Thanks Rich and
Karen for hosting yet another great dinner
meeting.
CHARITY AUCTION A SUCCESS
The Charity Auction held on Sunday, September 14th at Woodbridge Park in Orangevale
went off without a hitch. Approximately
$4000.00 was raised which will benefit the
National Ovarian Cancer Coalition and the
Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Thank you to all who came out and bid on the
items for these two worthy causes and a special thanks to Kerner and Cindi Breaux for all
your hard work planning this event!
NEW MEMBER INITIA
TION
INITIATION
A great group of New Members joined the
Board on a fun and informative tour through
the Sierra foothills with a luncheon at Montevina Winery. This event is an excellent way
for new members to get a feel for how the club
is run and to have any questions answered.
Thank you to those who were in attendance ~
we hope to see you out at future events.
FAST AND FURIOUS KART RACING
Prepare yourself for an indoor karting event you
won’t soon forget. At 11 am on Saturday, November 8th, we will be meeting at RPM, the
indoor kart racing building located at Hwy 50
and Bradshaw. I have worked out a great deal
that will include: a Mini Pro Moto Race Series ~ 2—20 lap heat races with a final 10—
lap race for the top 10 finalists. And just for
the ladies, we will have a Women Only Mini
Grand Prix ~ 2—10 lap heat races with a final
30 lap race. Cost is $50 per person which includes racing, gear, and meal deal (choice of
hot dog, pizza, or chicken strips, chips and
drink). Trophies will be awarded. Come on
out and join the fun and friendly competition
amongst club members, but be sure to RSVP
to me, Katherine, no later than November 5th
to [email protected] or give me a call,
(916) 989-0199. See you on the grid…
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By Steve Goltz
SVR Drifter Editor
Stumpy Mountain Lake we discovered that Pat
and Larry Wilson were in Chatereaux, France
at the same time as Linda in the 1950’s. (Larry
working, Linda thinking about starting kindergarten.) THAT led to a few stories!
The point is that if we hadn’t gone on the tour
we would have missed out on a great tour and
better companionship.
Sounds Like Fun, BUT
...
BUT...
Tour
our,, plus...
How many times have I heard that? Too many!
I used to hear it at home a lot as well, Linda, if
she wanted to go to the monthly dinner meeting, on a tour or other club sponsored functions. However, the more we participated, the
more we enjoyed the activities and the other
club members.
When we went on the Tahoe tour Tom Sisson
mentioned that the wear on my armrests was a
warranty item. Now I have new armrests in
my Boxster! If we had stayed home my armrests would be the same and I would be looking on-line for Arctic Silver armrests. (I already
checked.)
The Spice of Life
SVR has a variety of members that is far greater and far more interesting than I would have
thought. Linda and I have been members for
just over a year and are continually amazed by
the variety of people we continue meeting. Of
course, it’s also great to see and participate in
functions with those we currently know and
love as well.
Same old people, new things
I am continually amazed at what we find out
about each other. While picnicking alongside
It’ll be Fun
When I was doing the ad for the Mare Island
Tour Linda looked over my shoulder and told
me we should go, sounds like fun! When the
monthly dinner meeting rolls around it is no
longer a question of whether we will go only a
matter of what we are going to eat that night at
the meeting. It is no longer sounds like fun,
but... Now it’s more like... Let’s go, it’ll be fun!
More
Now that I’ve given you the sales pitch it really
would be great to see a lot more of you at a lot
more of the tours, rallies, autocrosses, dinner
meetings and more. Sign up for the Karting!
Sign up for the Christmas Party! Plan on going to the yearly planning/dinner meeting in
January! Go, have fun, meet new people, reacLifesaver
Last weekend during the USSCI at Laguna quaint with others, maybe learn a few things
Seca I was enjoying the cars and activity until and have a little FUN. If you don’t go you will
Phil Lawrence and I were positioned in the never know. PARTICIPATE.
wrong place in the hot pits when a PCA group USSCI
fired up their engines. I found the pain left in I had a great time at the U.S. Sports Car Invimy ears made me seek refuge away from the tational. I know a lot of hard work went into
vicinity of revving engines. We ran across Steve the planning and execution of the weekend
McCrory in the Mini Mania tent and he gave which included a councours on Sunday. Doug
me set of earplugs that allowed me to fully DeVetter and Tim Fleming (and Sue) were
enjoy the next two days. Actually, having been down there organizing and working instead of
cursed with overly sensitive hearing, I felt like sitting back and enjoying. We’ll see more on it
he had saved my life.
in the next issue of the Drifter.
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each); non-members may submit ads for Porsches and/or Porsche related
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Porsches
'85 TTurbo
urbo •Black with Black leather •48,000 Miles •new
tires-new brakes-new clutch-new injectors-and new battery •$28,500\offer. George Johnson (916) 485-9037
1968 911 T TTarga
arga vin # 11870263 2.0L / Webers
5-speed, Fresh paint ( orange ) and carpets. Runs, needs
cosmetics, $6800.
Contact: Ronald Feinstein
[email protected] (916) 691-6958
1972 914-6 TT.T
.T
./Club racecar
.T./Club
racecar.. Full fiberglass body kit
with flying wing; 3.2 engine dynos at 284 H.P. 915 gearbox, Brim Tec brakes. Very reliable. Must sell—will
consider any “reasonable” offer. Additional $1,500 for
tandem open trailer w/box. Contact: Rich McGlumphy
at 916-725-9828
1981 911SC TTarga
arga - Zinc Metallic - Great condition
inside and out, new Leather seats, newer targa top, lowered, polished wheels and extra set of autocross tires
and wheels. $11,900.00 [email protected] /
916-989-0199
1989 944 S2 vin# WPOAB2940KN451810 125K miles.
Original down to the window sticker except for of the
new XM radio/CD/AM/FM. Most maintainance records
available. Chain and tensioner within last 5K miles. 3.0
liter twin cam 4 valves per cylinder with 53 HP per cylinder and it runs great. Tires are new YOKO AVS in last
3K miles. This car is rare as you probably know. Garaged/Covered. Described as very clean by another
Zone 7 member. I would consider trades for an early
80's 911SC or an earlier 914 2.0 or $10,500.00 OBO
Contact me online at [email protected] or 916834-9109
1988 Porsche 911 Factory TTurbo-Look
urbo-Look
urbo-Look, VIN:
WP0AB0910JS122017, Platinum, $39,000.00 oboRare
factory 1988 Turbo-Look with factory 935 rear break
vents, K-40 radar detector, aser diffuser, extras. Pristine
condition with 34,000 original miles, meticulously maintained by a PCA fanatic. Like new. Zero disappointments with this air-cooled beauty. Located in
Scranton,Pennsylvania. Call/write for more information,
photos, and stories (570)650-8998 or
[email protected]
1974 911 with '94 turbo steel body conversion, 3.3
liter, 4 speed, turbo engine (1980), SC cams, new K27
turbo turbo sway bars, new brakes, new stereo, updated A/C, cobalt blue/linen, 34,000 miles, $23,500.
Call 209-532-8638
1986 Porsche 944 TTurbo
urbo
urbo, Absolutely Mint original
condition! 34K miles, Northern California garaged and
never in rain or snow. Guards Red, black leather. Professionally and properly maintained; records. Recent
timing belt and waterpump; new Yokohamas and battery. Porsche bra, cover, unused compressor and tools.
Looking for appreciative new owner! $16K.
[email protected]. (916) 652-9015.
2002 Boxster
Boxster, red with black interior, 8000 miles, excellent condition, $37,500. Phone 916-780-0862
20
Mainly 356A and a few 356B transmission parts. Main
shafts, gear sets, cases. Some engine parts. Reinhard
Riedel, Meadow Vista, CA 530-878-1027
or [email protected].
Fuchs alloys 7Jx15, 2 good, 2 better, $800. Fiberglass
bumpers and duck tail for 73RS, $500. Complete stock
rear bumper for 73 911, $1000. e-mail [email protected]
or call 831-763-2174 Santa Cruz area.
1975 911 S/R coupe. Hit hard left front. All or part
Fred Speder 916-652-0500
356C/912 stock chrome wheels and hubcaps dated
11/65 (3) and 1/70 (1). $150.00 for each 1 pair Solex
PII split shaft carbs from 69 912. $350.00 Call Russ
Bumgarner 530-271-2101
Genuine Porsche 996 sport classic wheels
wheels. Continental sport tires;(F) 225/40 ZR18 and (R) 265/35 ZR18.
Less than 3000 miles on both wheels and tires. $2,500
OBO. Call (916) 939-0356
928 floor mats
mats.Four custom ordered Lloyds floor mats,
burgundy with 928S embroidered on the front set in
silver. $60.00. Call Susan Hill at 916-201-0898 or
[email protected]
1989 911 Carrera 4, Guards red/black. 247 hp, 6-cylinder, 3.2 liter engine. Only 66k miles and in excellent
driving condition - always garaged. Extra set of rims
and tires. New battery and recharged air-conditioning
system. Automatic sunroof, windows and power leather
seats. FM/AM radio with 6-CD changer. This is a classic
C4 - great for everyday driving, autocross and more.
$27,500. For more information and photos, please call
Jim at 707.396.0775 or email at [email protected].
01 TTwin
win TTurbo,
urbo, special order slate grey/blk, 6 speed,
Nav, 7900k, 1 year remaining warranty, fully optioned
130k sticker. never abused, Mint 95k. Jeff 916-652-4879
Parts
1981 911SC Coupe Chiffon White/Chocolate Brown
Full leather. 93K Preserved to showroom condition.
Sunroof,polished Fuchs,new pads,clutch &
cable,shocks,upgraded CD player w/new speakers,H4
euro headlights,euro tailights,Mocal front oil cooler,no
smoke,leaks,rain,dents,dings,or bodywork. Finest example you will find. $18950 Call Ron Ives @ 771-2086
or [email protected]
1985 911 TTurbo-look
urbo-look
urbo-look. White gold metallic/brown
leather. 43,000 original miles. Concours condition.
Driven regularly and extremely well maintained mechanically. 2nd owner, records. $23,500. Pictures available.
Contact Greg Adams, [email protected], (650) 3452232.
1974 914 2.0 L TT/AX/Street. Red. Built by Bontempi.
Loaded. Excellent car, reliable, well maintained. $8500.
Also TPD enclosed trailer. 20' $8500. Package $16,000.
Contact Bert Del Villano at [email protected] or
925-684-2790
Wanted
97-98 C2S or 96-98 C4S with less than 10k. 1-2 owners with no paint work/damage. Prefer colors of Ocean
Blue, black, arena red, arctic silver, guards red. Highly
optioned cars preferred. No tiptronics. Email information to: [email protected] or call 503-723-6146
Good Porsche Home for Panorama issues February
1998 through May 2003 (free). Call Vito at 965-4390
for convenient pick-up.
1986 to 1989 Porsche 911 Carrera Coupe
Coupe. Time Trial
to Stock, must be street legal. Reasonable prices only
and no salvage cars. Contact: [email protected]
or (408)483-5224
Porsche 914/911 parts or parts cars at reasonable
prices. Please, no collector items. Clean out that garage. Contact: [email protected] or (408)4835224
356 speedster convertible kit car
car. Currently on a 71
vw chassis (salvage title),no motor. Comes with a lot of
periferals (headlights, top, gauges etc.) in the kit form,
strictly a beginning project. ? better donor vehicle might
be used.Asking $4800. Sacramento (northern CA) area.
[email protected]. 916-797-2196.
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