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JeffBowlsby
post Jun 9 2004, 11:01 AM
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We all thought we were coming to the 914 WCC 2004 for the well-known reasons…To be part of the largest gathering of 914s anywhere at anytime since Osnabruek. To meet those that we only know by their BBS name. To share in a 914 breakfast. To drive Laguna Seca and Monterey. To pretend we are The City Porsche for a moment. To experience a dedicated 914Club AX. To see a great Porsche swapmeet and Concours. And maybe even to win a 914Club award.

It was all those things but what we didn’t realize is that there were many side benefits to attending or intending to attend the WCC 2004. Here are a few surprises that come to my mind:

1. Giving us motivation to work on or get our 914s to a state of readiness, sooner than we might have without the WCC, to bring to the meet. I couldn’t believe the progress made on some of the cars we saw, and the frenzy by many to get ready. Even if you or your 914 didn’t make it this year…you’ve been granted a reprieve until next year so don’t wait until May 2005 to take up your project 914 again.

2. 914 repair shops everywhere benefited with having the business from the work we didn’t do ourselves.

3. 914 parts outlets everywhere benefited from selling us the parts we all bought immediately before the WCC.

4 We discovered Robert Dekker and his car…

5 I met another local Bumblebee owner…That makes 4 Bumblebees and 1 Creamsicle and their owners that I know of here in the Bay Area.

6. We proved in front of hundreds of witnesses that the Four cylinder cars can make every bit as impressive of an exhaust note symphony as the Sixes or even Eights…at least in a group setting…

7. That ALL of the 2.0L fuel injectors are not green…thanks Lawrence….

8. Some of us learned that we all of a sudden like to AX….and are good at it….Jenny, Grant Keyser, Nathan Breitling come to mind

9. That there are sponsors out there that eagerly support the 914 and are anxious to see the proliferation of the model with their resources.

10. We got several women including wives / GFs / SOs involved in the 914Club. Alison, Betsy, Lisa, Melba...Monique, Ginger Adams, Sandy Ollah...there were others...

11. Rob and Demick drive scary fast on the AX course…I am still shakin’…And both Mr. and Mrs. Pickering are in a class of their own…we are not worthy…

What else did we discover…?
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jonwatts
post Jun 9 2004, 11:07 AM
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I discovered that a mere 2 hours in the Hayward sun is enough to cook my scalp
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:15 AM
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Well, it wasn't really a discovery. I knew Jon Watts has a very clever sense of humor but I couldn't help but laugh at the music on his cd and the radio-tuning bits. I don't have a cd player in the 914 so it didn't get played until last night but I laughed thinking about how Jon assembled the cd.

Thanks, Jon. You did a good job and I look forward to the next edition.
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:17 AM
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I found out that the people I know from the board are even more funny and friendly that what you know of them on the board.

And they dont look anything like you pictured them in your mind. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:26 AM
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Jeff, you are the Man!

Getting this group to do anything in an even slightly organized manner required great skill. You could herd cats.

Let's do it again next weekend. Cricket is right.. 20% cars, 80% people.
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:35 AM
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A few more things on my list:
Sharing another 914 event with Meredith
Putting names with faces and seeing some amazing cars (I want that one, and that one and ...)
Meeting Dave, Betsy, Gerry & Sara Hunt
Meeting Michael Ferguson and seeing his stunning car
Having a laugh with Howard
Talking with Kevin Powers (rhodyguy) at the AX
Driving the back roads with Kim & Ed Morrow
Meeting Jim Chambers (Porsche Rescue) and seeing Phoenix Red car
Learning that Phoenix Red isn't red
Driving the twisty tour route with Pat Warren
Having a beer, (OK, a couple) with Kim and talking about things other than 914's
It was a good time.
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:41 AM
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Bad - I realized that I had never taken my wife to an autoX, and I realized that it has been MUCH too long since I drove in an autocross.

Good - My wife told me that "if I made her", she would run in an autoX! She has LOTS of 914 seat time (only car was a 914 for more than one period of our marriage) but I NEVER thought I could get her to drive an autoX!

Time to get the car ready!
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post Jun 9 2004, 11:54 AM
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QUOTE(James Adams @ Jun 9 2004, 10:41 AM)


Time to get the car ready!

Make sure you buy one of those cool shifters from one of our sponsors (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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post Jun 9 2004, 12:09 PM
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I discovered:
1. 914club enthusiasts are down to earth
2. I cannot remember face/name/user id/car of more than 10 in any combination
3. 914club members have a higher tolerance for conversions than most others
4. I can get by ok with less sleep
5. I need power steering or to need work out
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post Jun 9 2004, 12:09 PM
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QUOTE(bowlsby @ Jun 9 2004, 10:01 AM)
What else did we discover…?

- half an hour on the track at laguna is WAY too short ...
- 1 hour in the SF sun is enough to cook my scalp ...
- no 2 914's are the same. not even close ...
- #4 is actually #11 (out of #21 total) and the #2 prototype that made it out of the factory (out of #3 total) and the #1 914-6 ever made ...
- tents can fly ...


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post Jun 9 2004, 12:15 PM
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- Lots of great memories
- a chance to meet lots of great people.
- see examples of what my car MIGHT look like one day.
- Some amazing new Windows backgrounds.
- a nail in my autox tires
- a lost wedding ring (don't tell my wife - I don't think she noticed yet. Replacement should be here tomorrow)
- a drive around Laguna Seca - next time will be at speed!
- a sunburn
- a grin that still won't come off
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post Jun 9 2004, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE
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What else did we discover…?


1.) Howard & Bernie are older than I but we share a background from the ice age.

2.) Howard is a +3 asshole

3.) Nobody can read or follow a map if they drive a 914.

4.) Not all Scotts wear kilts (skirts) and they are funnier than hell (if you can understand them)!!!!!

5.) Six conversion people are OK

6.) Dark/Damp Dave can actually drive a running 914 instead of sitting in a garage making sounds with his lips.

7.) Candlestick/3Com is EFFFIN cold

8.) My ass was really comfortable in a 914 seat for 1200 miles

9.) Scott Kline gets angry when he misses cones.

10.) The people that inhabit this board are the friendliest, warmest bunch of addicts I have ever seen.

11.) There are people that devote enormous time and energy to create a wonderful thing and all they get are kudos for doing so.

12.) It doesn't matter what your teener looks like as long as it got you there and back.

13.) Waving at cops as you fly by is not the best idea.

14.) Restaurants hate parties over the number of 2

15.) We are one and all friends and hope we meet again soon!!!!
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post Jun 9 2004, 12:30 PM
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-The people people people
-start of a new yearly tradition
-the small shimmy in my front end goes away at 90mph (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
-914's can be driven long distances
-car events can be family orientated (The Hunt family were awesome.)
-Snoopy has a great exhaust note (barwoooo!)
-sea level has a noticeable + hp effect on a six.

Can't wait for next year, with Ferg wife and baby in tow.

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post Jun 9 2004, 12:50 PM
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Demick,
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- a drive around Laguna Seca - next time will be at speed!

This was going on the during the same weekend:
http://www.greenflagdriving.com/
Scott from Renegade participated on Saturday in his flagship 914.
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post Jun 9 2004, 01:27 PM
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Thanks again Jeff and all the others/sponsors who made WCC happen. This event was a real success in my mind. It finally got me to commit to fixing my 914 and then to drag it out to an autocross. The event also made it clear to me that I want to hang on to my 914 and start doing more AX and track events soon. I'm looking into roll cage etc now. I had forgotten how well 914's handle in AX's. The last 914 I had been in during an autocross was a fast 914-6 in 1974 - I was 12 years old and a passenger.

I'm planning to get much more AX seat time this year. I still need to work on my ability to see an AX course in the sea of cones. I have done 3 autocrosses in my life (Two with LPR last year and WCC last week) and in all three I seem to get lost even after I walk the course. Think next time I'm going to sketch course and hang the picture off my mirror!

Youre right about vendors and repair shops benefitting from WCC. Pelican Parts and others took some significant $$$$ out of my wallet!
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post Jun 9 2004, 01:29 PM
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Thanks Felix

The newly formed Coastal driving school will be there in 2 weeks but I can't make it that weekend. Next time Coastal puts on an event there I'm going to be there if at all possible!

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post Jun 9 2004, 01:55 PM
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I learned that you can install your engine 3 days before the event and have a perfectly running car for the weekend. (Thanks Dave).

Also for the first time since I bought it my 914 is not leaving little puddles of oil everywhere I park. Thanks WCC for inspiring me to fix that and a bunch of other things too. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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post Jun 9 2004, 02:20 PM
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long list not all of which include a 914 but my favorite:

Howard weighs just enough to keep a portapot from blowing over.
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post Jun 9 2004, 02:23 PM
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post Jun 9 2004, 05:00 PM
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I truly enjoyed the conversations I had with everyone I met. My one regret is that I only met about a third of the group. I know the cars better than the people. Gives me another reason to attend next time. Thanks to all for a great long weekend.

Here I am in my Phoenix (ORANGE) red car at Portland International Raceway. Sounds like we might be there next year. Now, if we can just get Jeff and his band of organizers to move to the Beaver State!


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