Celebrating the day and the car. Make it a good one!
Woo-Hoo, Celebratiing from a Hospital Room and without a 914 for the 1st time in years!
Sorry to hear that TC ,on both counts. Mend quickly.
HAPPY 914 Day peeps. Get out and drive. Wish I could.....
On this 9/14 day, I am thankful my car is in capable, skilled hands, making terrific progress.
Happy 914 day to all the past and present 914 World members
Also, What the Hell is a Cornhole tournament ?? cause I don't think it means what I think it is...
Happy 9-14!!! First time I've had a teener in the road in 9 years!! Get well TC
Happy 914 1.7!
According to MY calendar it was YESTERDAY !!!
Happy 9/14 day all!
As I was pouring my morning coffee just now, I realized it was 9/14. I looked at the digital clock on the oven and it was 9:14.
Then, I walked by the garage and there is a 914 parked in there. So weird.
Would not have guess that in 914 years
Just realized, this will be number 40 for me and my 'girl'...
On this 9/14 day, I want to humbly offer a major THANK YOU to the World for the incredible knowledge, support, and camaraderie on this board. This is my first 9/14 actually driving the teener. Its not a milestone, really (It's been on the road since June) - but it was a privilege and joy to pull into the parking lot at work today. Prior to starting down the 914 rabbit hole, the extent of my automotive adventures involved botching a radiator fan R&R on a 90 Miata and not understanding why my 1/4" SAE wrench set never seemed to quite seat right on the Mazda. The cumulative wisdom of the World has been invaluable - may I say life-changing - in terms of building my modest level of mechanical confidence in all things air-cooled and re-establishing a relationship to the world of mechanical things generally.
Let me offer up a toast to everyone driving their teener today, or thinking about driving their teener next spring or the spring after; the ones who've offered up a profanity to the heavens when the orbital burns through the clearcoat; everyone who's got a Haynes on their nightstand; the ones who get nostalgic about the aroma of burning seam sealer and floor tar. Everyone who takes joy in doing the underhanded left-hand salute to pop the hood for a fresh tank of octane. The ones who find beauty in a storm of angle-grinder sparks filling the passenger wheelhouse.
The ones who get it, and who get it done.
Happy 9/14!
Love driving on 914 day.....even if it was only a grocery store run..
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