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— ache your check payable Co: PCA-GQR, thole. nail — -lsn it to: (rem» Nigge, ~X Racionda Ct. . yTlLont, Calif. , 9A, SSe iene: ~ Sqa Jose intersection of Nayshoro (QS 101) and Niaits (Cal 17) , po, OsiC4gee m N 17 Salts Crus. 1~ pans ~vacate interchange,~ RgxT fros 17 at Nssslltea Ave. turnoff. g, %ieis %iNv ec traffic «ignore (4c cop if off reap) once NsssLlcm Ave, to . &&sways ' Csa te first sdgnalI turn LRFT ento S, Ssoeoa Awe, 4, . sn S Namnss for ab'sec me inch f~'s What it is on the Ci g fryer Nsrhet %a~ Cantor NNN ie at the fsr sn4 Of Chi park%a let. President 's Mess age C aeayout Our July dinner meeting was one dedicated to For the weekend of September 6 snd 7, Gene a review of the 14th Porsche Parade held in Ana- Pavitt has planned a PCA-GGR invasion of Big Sur, heim Golden Gate Region did spectacularly well, one of Californiats most scenic coastal areas~ bringing home roughly 54 trophies A standing for a weekend consmme with nature (with wheT). ovation went to Joe and Nary Ann Reitmeir for The tour will start from the main front parkittg their FIRST OVERALL. Joe's winnings were on dis- lot at Stanford Shopping Center (look for the play and made an impressive table full. Congrat- Porsches) at, 9:00 a, m on Saturday September 6th. ulations, ReitmeirsL 1 Total cost for the weekend will be apprexi For those of you who missed this Parade- mately ~5.00 per car. This covers your entry to you missed the hip+light of all the PCA events, 17-mile drive, and the camping fee at Big %0' ~ Give serious thought to attendinl in 1970 (Newton, The trip includes a scenic drive down Cali Nassachusetts - near Boston) and)or 1971 (Sun fornia's coastline with a picnic lunch planned Valley, Idaho) ~ You won~t regret the time spent. in an area reserveh for us in Del Nonte 0'orest~ Golden Gate Region continues their success in A pit stop will be made en route at a shopping SCCA Concours d~%.egance We had five cars enter- center for any last minute food or sundries shopp- ed at the Golden Gate (Presidio) Show, July 13. ing prior to the picnic Pfter the picnic, the They all placed, (See article this issue) tour will continue through Carmel and on down the Nominations for next; year's Board of Directors coyst to Big Sur. are about to open, Barbara Rose is the Chairman After you have set up camp, you may fish the of the Nominating Committee, so anyone interested local streams, drive to local scenic areas, or please contact Barbara or any board member The ust plain cool it. Bring the whole familyt Non- membership at large may, with 10 signatures, nom- orsche vehicles welcomel1 inate any individual club member Thisis your For your questions or reservations, call Karl club - so think about it, or Ann Keller, 225-4837, or sign up at the August dinner meeting «-Dave Hancock Toot! Toot f Autocross Nark Dept;ember 28 on your calendar for the The second in a continuing series of auto- Roaring Camp &, Big Trees Narrow Gauge Railroad crosses will be held August 10, 1969, at the Sal- trip and picnic. It will be a fun filled family inas Airport We will join the Nonterey Region day under the beautiful redwoods of the Santa for this event, which starts promptly at 9:00 am, Crus Nts. (near Felton) ~ We vill be taking a ride Take 101 South to Salinas, use the airport off- vith a historic 1880 narrow gauge steam locomotive ramp Be sure to attend, there will be year-end and a picnic is scheduled to go along with the awards for the series winners. ride Watch for more information in the next, Nugget or call Diane Uchytil (408)353-1314 ' Schedule oE Events Aug 2 &. 3 'weekend Campout (see July Nugget) Laguna Scca 9 Dinner Neeting, San Jose The Laguna Scca Trans-Am Sedan races are on 10 Autocross Series II, Salinas August 23 and 24. A few rooms at the Carmel Sends 16 &. 17 Nother Lode Tour (See July Nugget ) may still be left, so call Dwight Mitchell (415) 31 Sports Car Olympics 968-8445 for reservations There will definitely be an g Production race Saturday afternoon and a Sept. 6 & 7 Big Sur Campout Beer snd BPacwurst party Saturday evening at the 13 Dinner Hunt Club. 14 Autocross, Series III It~s the height of the tourist season in the 21 North Bay Wine Tour Nonterey-Carmel area, so please call Dwight right 27 Tech Session away if you desire motel accomodations for Friday 28 Roaring Camp R. R. Picnic and Saturday nights. Concours Drivers School

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Place: Px esidio, San Francisco. So as you might have guessed the first car didnxt go out until about 10:30 a.m. Orange Coast Time: ll:00 a, m, , July 13, 1969. Judging begins Region was unfortunately understaffed for the Too late to check that ?"'? that's been for- drivers school with the inevitable delays result- gotten. Everyone nervous ing A chaotic grid didn't help that much either. Finally things did settle down and we had a Weather: Windy, clear and cold. very enjoyable two days of drivers school opposite the autocross ~ The course was about one mile pex Ground Conditions: Dust with lots of loose dry lap with several very slow chicanes and about 3 grass, Both of which penetrated the cars medium speed sweepers the most interesting being even with the doors and windows closedI 180' in third gear for the hot dogs, just beyond start-finish. ".ith a cyclone fence on one side, Spectators: Incredibly thoughtless. Not all but haybales on the other and steel guard rail after so many seemed completely unaware of what a the exit it was no comer to play in. Only Concours car means to its owner and crew. a few cars actually hit anything and those that I wish I had space to go into some of the re- did suffered only minor damage. marks and actions. You wouldn't believeI GGR was represented on the "faculty" by Bob Garretson, Bruce Anderson, Dwight Mitchell, Dick Time Passes: Hot dogs consumed Ann Price learns Osgood, Joe Reitmeir, and Larry Yates. To say how to protect a Porsche, short of committing that they spent an "interesting" two days would murder. Sam Thornton masters his new camera. be an understatement. The main topic was, can Sharon Evans has forgotten her corkscrew and you reach the ignition switch from the passenger is saved from de-hydration by Marshall West's seat. According to Dick Osgood you can. pexx knife. Linda Brewer is freezing and is Sure wish the factory would solve the brake running out of gas She spent the morningStcam heat problem. So many of our disc brake cars clesxLing Dave Hancock's enginel Bruce Ander- (Weitzel, Hancock, etc. ) would run out of braking son is in a state of shock. As is Charmayne. in a very short time. 'Ferodo is the answer but Qerry Freck's crew taking turns protecting our glorious Porsche pads ought to be just as his and Tuffyxs gorgeous Lancia which is xn good. It happens to the best though, and the the display section. Sue Hancock having Vasek Polak 904 being driven by Milt N3nter had heart failure every time Chris starts up the to retire due to the same problem. Fortunately, jungle gym. Pat Ec Bill Weitzel just spectat- though, Joe Reitmeir got a ride in the car earli- ing this time Narv Fisher, being impartial er and is now preparing a new price list at his and dusting all the Porsches. ;tc. , Werkstatt so he can get one too. Barb Rose was walking three feet off the Time: 3:00 p. m. Slips are distributed to place ground after she drove her hero Don Pike around winners. Merves shotI for a few laps. Donors only comments after a par- ticular comer were "beautiful, beautifulI" Results: Class A - Jim Ioakem- —-- —— 2nd Several of our Concours "nuts" entered the school Class B - Bruce Anderson —— -1st but were going to refrain fx'om serious "pushing, " Gary Swans —— — — -2nd Maybe thatxs why Gary Evans tossed a fan belt, Qerry Freck-- —— --3rd BQl ""'eitsel I Dave Hancock cooked their brakes Class C - Dave Hancock- —— — 3rd and Bob Qax'xetson scared Milt Minter half to death (This one was tough. A To your writer~s knowledge QGR didn't over- red Ferrari was 1st and extend itself and kept its cars pretty well on a Qullwing was second. course. The fat race tires sure made a difference as the fast 356s (Reitmeir, Osgood, Qarretson, Conclusionsx Every PCAer came home with a trophy Mitchell, etc ~ ) easily passed 91ls, even on some Congratulations, allI I of the straights. --Grace West Coaeoeas

With the 14th Annual Porsche Parade being When it was all ovez, we started wondering held in June, many of the stalwart members of the how Bruce Anderson had taken a fifth in class Qolden Gate Region began the awesome job of get- instead of the fixst wethought his car deserved, ting their cars ready to concours. Nost of us It wasn't long before we found the heartbreaking wozked on them cleaning every conceivable part answer. He and Charmayne hadn't wx'itten dawn during every spare moment until the morning of the age and mileage on the car and had lost 22 June 21 when we began our treck to the site of points, taking them out of competition for over this yearzs Parade Anaheim. all, and mahe Gary I the journey with the We all then ret4red to our motels for a few Carletons, the Scotts, Bazbara Roseand Linda drinks to celebrate the success of Mitchell. After many pit stops, we finally rolled our Region. into Anaheim in a record time of eleven hours. We stopped by the Holiday Inn and found Jim RESULTS: Fleming already hard at work on his car. (GGR members only) We went on t, o Motel 6 and there were the Weitsels and the Buckthals also slaving over Class A their cars. We unloaded our cars, had dinner, ~G. A. Freck and fell into bed tired from our trip, but anti- 2 Jim Ioakem cipating the days to come. 3 Bob Garretson Sunday arrived and we spent the day just Nike Korngold like everyone else, cleaning our cars. On Nonday, Brian Carleton most of the rest of the Golden Gate Region joined our merry group. vver since Thursday, we all Class B were wondering what had become of Bruce Anderson ~Joe Reit, meir and Charmayne Salter. "«.very day we had a call 2 Robert Daves saying they would be there the following day, so we couldn't imagine where they were. On Nonday Class C night, about 10 ozclock, our questions were an- ~B&o Buckthal swered; two of the saddest and most weary people Robert Wagner we had ever seen drove into Motel 6. Brucezs Bruce Andez son coupe was covered with the normal road dirt, 'but Charmayne's once beautiful silver speedster was Class 3 coated with oil. ~Balll Weitsel At 11 a m. the next day, 95 elegant Porsches 2 Gary Evans with their expectant owners sat in readiness James Fleming gleaming in the smog. By' 3 o' clock the judges were ready to hand out the awards. The tension Class E had built to an unbelieveable level. All the ~Dave Hancock hours of wozk had finally come down to 4. hours of 9 Keith NcNahan judging and the end was here. In Class 356A the As GGR took 5 places and the tension grew, it OVERALL CQ1COURS RESULTSz turned out we did well in each class: 3568 2 places; 356C, 3 places; 912, 3 places; and $11, 1 place. 1 G. A, Freck Finally it was over, or so we thought, The 3 Dave Hancock judges then announced the first 3 winners in each Jim Ioakem All 6 Bob Garretson class would be judged for overall places Bob tension was back and we waited for 2 hours 7 Buckthal the 9 Gary Evans for the announcement. The GGR came through again 10 Bill Weitsel with 7 out of the first 10 places, with Jerry 11 Joe Reitmeir Freck first overall. 18 Robert Daves By a very well tuned {by Paul Lang) 912 Ome of the mast interesting events of a Par- ing to fill his quota. ade is Che xs1ly. Being an expert {114th at the From then on we weren't the only ones break- 11th Parade) snd not wanting Co sears higher than ing the sound barrier. This part of the rally those going for overall points, I felt it best Ca really separated Che novices fram the experts fellow the sweep ear and gust en)ay che drive Old Castle, Gofer Csayan, Old River, Ssn Louis, Geox'gs NeCle11snd, driving the official POLIZ&I all this x'oads go into each other. The lucky ones 911K TARGA with special suspension, said it would came into cheek point g, Brian and A~Anne Carle- Ca!ux 2 Actual was only about hours. rally time tan drove 10 miles on a dirt road to make up time!! about 5 hours. The challenge made my oil feel nice and warmo Bruce Anderson and Charmayne going the wrong dir 'fe were on our way. Through the Irvine Ranch ection. Navigator (~ yelling at driver Sharon Co Ssn Juan Capistrano, Cleveland National Forest, Mans to "STOP CRY3NQ AND GO FAST".. R. " Jim Ioakim OMega Highway snd Lake Elsinor, to check point was smart and took son Tom, or was it, Nary who gl. I'd like Co go back sometimeand see the scen- was smart snd stayed at the motel Co relax. ery e Just about everyone made it, to the finish in @urrietta, Temceula, Pals Fission Pauma Oceanside. I saw Tim and Donna Bailey still hold- Valley, to check point, $2 ~ This was more inter- ing hands, Sam Thornton and Linda Brewster dawn- esting Fx'ank snd H. alen Dwinnell were very lost, ing the Frijoles. Bob and Shirley Daves looking along with 3 or 0 others. POLIZEI 911 gave them pretty confident, and Lee and Bobby Qraybeal sll no hint as to which way to go Sitting there big smiles. They )ust drcwe down for the ride Dick as you please were Pres. Dave and wife Sue, having Goerges being complimented fox' the way he handled a candy bar break. With all the confusion, they a V«f. Burt and Joan Propp played it cool and came were beginning Co wander if they were lost, but for lunch. 'Rat a shame, as theyxre noted far followed Sue' s hunch and went an their way. It their expert rallyingt Jim Fleming took quite a was in this area the «feitselxs earns upon a bit of chance by importing his girl friend to navigate. road construction. The instructians said "all Larry and Linda Tates came tooling in, Larry roads will be paved. " Bill and Pat were sure they looking very relaxed, Of course he knows how Co were on Che wrang road, sa turned around and MF~d drive those roads. Karl and Ann Keller braved One thing you learn when rallying, don'0 believe the xoute with Hap and a%die. They' re xeally QQR the instructions. Same af the diehards in their training those boys. I never did' see Tour beautiful &~cours cars, went barreling through Master Bob Lohse and his Linda Jo .xatsan {k Mke Che xnxd, Buekthals, ':Earners, Garretsons, to name Koxxxgold came in looking like it had been a lang a few. A little further on thex'e was a nice sec- day. I wander what happened to Jim, Gaeta, Nike tion of flooded road which helped clean the under- Cohen and the Zaeconexs. Suppose they went back carriage It didnct help Dwight and Linda Nitchell to Capistano". though. I saw Chem hit the puddle at 100 mph. I missed a lot af GGRs as keeping my nese They barely got the tires wet. close to the rear of a super duper 911K was my There axe some gxeat Porsehe roads in Lower game for the day, I did heax Joe Reitmeir was Cs1ifornia !«fy master really gave my' transmission pretty Clever when he picked John as his naviga- exercise. I sure wish my mistress would have been Cox' ~ sitt, ing on her feet. NIF floorboard was beginning all, it was a goad rally. Congratu- to ache, lations to Keith and Helga NeWahon for winning one '.fe headed on to Palomar, La Jolla Indian of the Cop rally trophies, Reservation, Lake Henshaw snd up Nt. Palomar to '«!e're the best. in Concours snd the best im the observatory Beautiful country, and Che first Autoeross. LsC ~ s pull out our map lites, wind up time in a week my carburetors breathed fresh clean our clocks and give aur masCer snd mistress a air. This wss check poimt g3. y!et Dick and Sue charge om Teaming ta rally. That~s the only way Osgoed coming aro««xad a blind corner at 28 mph wexll bx'ing hams the Cop 10 from Sun Va11ey Nay-. Lucky for them, cause a CHP was sitting there hopi be I' ll even eeme in 113thtl ecxnC ~ RESULTS ' "The Terrors From The North, " as some people call us, unleashed a squadron of competitors at E~ui ed Class - 15 cars total the 14th annual Poxsche Parade autocross. Despite the highly-touted autocrossing prowess of Ssm Joe Reitmeir/John Clever Diego Region's go-carts, GGR still managed to home 5 Keith NcNahan/Helga NcNahan bring mcr e than oux share of the hardware 9 Sharon Evans/Gary Evans To the other regions attending the PaXade, there Bx ian Carl. eton/D~ Anne Carleton could be no doubt that GGR is definitely speed 15 oriented~ The autocross course was a high-speed chall- enge in the shape of a squashed figure 8, with two 16 Nike Cohen/ Jim poets mickey-mouse chicanes thrown in. Xt, was high 24 Dwight Nitchell/Linda Nitchell speedy thought with some 911 pilots cIRRing 36 Lou Naxable/J ~ Kent speeds in excess of 100 mph in the back chute. 38 T. Valden/P. Coiling The organisation of the event'. left much to be de- 47 Karl KellerjChuck Tracy sired, and if it hadn't been fox' e help of such 49 Jim IoakemlT. Ioakem Golden Gaters as Chuck Tx acy, ot the clocks 54, R. Daves/S. Daves running and stayed around to ke hem running, 61 Bob Garretson/Sue Garretson the event might never have gotten off the greund. 66 Sally Buckthal/Bob Buckthal The event was organised in such a way that, each 77 Jim Fleming/L. Thompson driver had four runs at the course - two practice, 82 D. Davis/A. Davis and two timed. The couxse was really great, but 84 J. NcGee/D. McGee having to wait for as much as six houx s to get 85 R, Lohse/L ~ Lohse one car with two drivers through the required 91 L. Yates/L. Yates number of runs was a bit muchl 95 Dave Hancock/Sue Hancock Golden Gate managed to place ears in the top 104, - Sam Thornton/L. Brewster f'ive of almost every class. Our best showing wsj5 113 Mike Korngold/Jo. Watson in Class 4, (Carreras and Modified 356s) where we 114 Bruce Anderson/Charmayne Salter swept first through fourth places. First place 121 Frank Dwinnell/Helen Dwinnell in this class was Bob Garretson in his modified 356, who turned second fastest overall for He ~ Nike the autocross. was followed Itaosely by After a short; rest break, we began look- Korngold, Dick Osgood, and Dwi~Jgtchell. ing for "Left after Rincon Ranch. " The ranch sign Bob Daves whook up the troops in Class 1 by itself was fairly easy to see but the first left posting a very fast class win in his (blueprintj opportunity was some eight miies further along normal. Other firsts in class went to Bob Buck- the x'oad, creating a certain uneasiness in the thal in Class 2, andBsrbara Rose in Class 9. minds of many of the rallyists. But confidence Also bring home autocros. . hardware were Bruce payed off as the second checkpoint was found on Anderson, Gary Evans, Jim Gaeta, Dave Hancock, top of Palomar Nountain, where everyonehad the Kaxl Keller, Joe Reitmeir, Charmayne Salter Bob opportunity to visit the museum and observatory Wagner, Jo ~~latson, Bill and Pat Weitsel, anh Terry before leaving on the next leg. Zaccone ~ If this isany indication, our autocross sex ies should be wild and woolyll The above excerpt by Keith McNahan demon- strates the type of problems run into on the Parade Rallye. Does anybody know what a bilge pump control NEW lS TBCBBICAL QUIZ RESULTS: switch for a topless speedster looks like~ Or how mahy liters of air per second pass through a Porsehe cooking fan at, 2000 RPWy And lees anybody know who manufactures the paint used on oux' favor ite little bombay These are some of the questions Bruce 2 C~ Evans asked Anderson James on the l69 Parade tech quis. See what you 5 Brian Caxlston Fleming missed if you missed the test" This well attended 66 Joe Beitmsir James Gaeta event sent many people away scratching their heads. Bob Buekthal 7 Wi diam Weitsel The seorex's are still trying to determine the pos- 7 9 John NcGee 12 Jim Fee 10 Prank itions of the winners but, good old GGR knocked off 15 Tim Bailey Dwinnell several of the top ten places. At last tally our 19 Robert Daves own Bob Garretson was in top spot. The gals had to figure such things as whether the distributor distributes gasoline, electrical ave an cock impulses, or braking force. But our group came ll Chuck Tracy out very well, led by Barbara Rose, Oh, Well, Idaho l71 here we cornel

Oh, boy', it was time again to identify the AUTOCROSS RESULTS: various cookie presses, vacuum cleaner parts cmd the unknown called Porsche parts. The Ladies Tech osis was given in two parts. A written Ro ert Daves K1 yeieeel 'ymake your best guess'y part and a visual "what Karl Keller 3 Gary Ivsns in the world is that" part" We took different 9 Larry Tates James Gaeta tests according to the model car we dxive. 10 James Fleming Obviously I should have read the 911 manual or 1 John NeGee taken the 356 test. Things have changed. Buckthal 23 Dick Rhodes Ouestions ranged from l 2 Bob Wagner 28 Frank Dwinne3. 1 The firing order of a 911 engine isl 12 Stuart Grannie 32 Rick Farina ( ) 1-3-5-4"6-2 16 Tim Bailey 1-6-e-g)-y 20 Robert Heiling C s~ I I Terry Zacccne tOl ~Ca ~II Dave Hancock The tachometer indicates the engine speed in: Joe Reitmeir 10 Chuck Tracy ( Seconds Bruce Anderson 22 Keith NcNahan Ninutes 7 Nike Cohen 29 Chat Lane Hours 10 Jim Fee 33 Sam Thornton '%en the awards were given, GGR had some real talente Our trophy' bearers were Barbara Rose, C as~ DiAnne Carletcn snd Pat Weitsel. Garretson JoranseWatscm 2 Nike Kozngold 2 Blxrbara Rose LADIESx TECHNICAL QUIZ RESULTSl 3 Dick OsNxsd Pmt Weitsel Nitehell 3 4 ~t 5 Chsrmayne Saltex' Robert Lohse 9 7 Sharon Fvans s Carlston 13 Jhn Ioakem Brian Cax leton 10 Ann Keller 2 Pat Weitsel 15 23 Linda Tates 3 Shaxon Evans 5 Charmayne Salter ~suey Zeeeeae oan pp 10 Helga NcNahan EXCERPTS

the ladies ~ ~ our Annual Convent ion csn be fun-f 1lied ~ Knotts Berry varm, ~ .shops for . . . Thursday ladies toux days of socializing with fellow P. C. A. ers. .. ~ .. rides for the children. .. Concours pxeparation at Motel 6. .. Bruce Ander- to Laguna Beach. .. quaint little shops. ~ .Nystic sonxs "friends" checked in. . .parking lot looked Gardens, a hipp18 haven. .. Harbor tour. ~ .view of like the Laguna Secs pits. .. 'leitselsf vansl all the )100,000 snd up beach-front homes. ~" Buckthals, r~letons, Toakems, Bruce k Charmayne, .. .Disneyland. . .Storybook characters roamed Sam h Thelma, Barb Rose, Linda Brewster, Clark the streets. .. Small World, Pirates of the Anderson, Nike Cohen, and the Baileys. .. Jim Carribean, the Tram and the Jungle Ride. .~ . Gaeta. .. assisting the workers snd drinking Coox's. "Barb alternately shared her room with .. .. . history was made by the Golden Gate four sets of Goodyear Blue Streaks or. . . Region, Who, with 52 cars in attendance, bx'ought Carletonsx Speedster. . .prepared by female eWoods home 54, trophies. .. Paul Scott. . .new speed record Brothers" crew of DxAnne, Barb Rose, and Thelma, . . .only 12 hours (to Anaheim). ~ .followed by our . ~ .Scotts snd Humphrey Propp brought Nat'1. Pres. friendly California Highway Patrol. .. Brian Charlie Kuell snd. qaughter, Jan Spanjol, out. . . Carleton. .. had not put the windshield wipers on vansx description of the cars, "&ore do h1s concours speedster. . .weather was sunny and shinee ~ ~ ~ Alla ~ ofrom Motel 6 won trophies ~ ~ ~ clear. .. consitituted harrassment. .. CHP backed trials snd tribulations of the Bruce Anderson- down. .. all along the route CHP cars. ~ .group took Charmayne Halter team. .. . nearest off ramp. . .. Orange Coast Region arranged great cocktail J1m Fleming arrived at the Holiday Inn at parties. .. meet the great and the near great. .. 5 a.m~. . .no rooms. . .made a x'eservat1on. .. "I'U. Richie Ginther, Milt Minter, Scooter Patrick, wait until a room is ready". .. curled up on the Alan Johnson, ~ .exciting experience ferrnLinda soi'a. .. 20 minutes, Jim had a room. . . . Brewster - ll lays at the Orange Co. Raceway ~ .. Garretson Anderson snd Salter. . .genera- with Richie Ginther in his personal 911E .~ ~ tor went out in G roy"ihood flew up in Dan ~ .. T 4 D Rally. .. see the sun. .. visit Hollister. . .flat in fresno, ~ .oil cooler went Gurney's AAR Facility. .. Briggs Cunninghamxs Auto out. "mess of the speedster's engine. . .~ Nuseum, ~ race cars of the Fifties. . .Funkhana. .. Dave Hancocke ~ eground floor room store .. and navi- .. . .. theme was The Bullfight. .. Bob Wagner for racing tires. . .other paxayhenalia" ~ gator Sharon Evans. . .wiped out one yart of the looked more like a garage. .. Sue Hancock. .. new bullring. . . nightie, with L 0 V E in big red letters down . hosted by Jim and ~ ~ .impromptu parties. .. the front ~ ~ ~ ~ Wanda Archibald, ex-Golden (~ere. .. drinks and a .. .Golden Gate Region managed to place four spaghetti feed. . .Barry Brankey took command in in the top ten. . .d1d well in concours and auto the kitchen. .. N1ke Cohen. .. entertained the group crossing .. rallying left a 11ttle to be desired .. .Joe Reitmeir showed the rest. .. snagg1ng John . . .Ferry Porsche asking to have his picture Clever as his navigator (John had two previous taken with Gary Mans . .watch fox it. . .. Parade rally trophies snd is a well known rally- .. .Disneyland. ~ .guide. .. Lynn Tracy. .. knows ist). .. Reitmeirs headed home with 10 trophies" e her way around. . . . grand prise bowl second time a Golden Gater perform hex . winner was ~ .. door prizes .. Chuck Tracy has taken the top prize. .. previous ceremony, Presto, call your name. .. failed with Dick Osgood in 1966.. . . SQ8 Hellcocko ~ ~ ~ Excerpts on this page contributed by Bri& Cariheton, Mary Ann Reitmeir, and Burt Propy, For Sale;j 1967 Porsche 912,~ 4 speed, white w/ For Sale: 1967 911 S coupe j white w/black inter- ack interice, AN radio, 2 new tires, 24, .000 mi,~ iorj B'lampunkt AN/FNj wide mag wheels, tinted Q j~ 200 Salt %ester j 332-2 ll 8 (home ) ~ 22 1-2222 ass» Excellent mechanical, very clean, feg werk }. f'ights, gas heaterj other "S" extras, 27;000 mi. Nake reasonable offer. Dr Robert Sachs, (415) For Sale: 1967 912/5 coupe QfE owner 35 000 661-2800 miles» White «/black interior, Blaupunk AA rad- io j chrome wheels j radial tires j tuned exhaust j For Sale: Nardi steering wheel for 356A. Compl- wood air hajj 3-pt. safety belts, steering wheel j etely refinished for the Parade. A new one lists wood dash, Nark 10 igniti. on, like new conditim. for $90j will sell mine for %45 ~ Brian Carletcnj Eugene Gent +665/offer» ino, 4009 Fallwood Ct. , 785 Borina Dr ~ , San Jose, 95129, (408)252-5546 Pleasanton j 94566j (415)~8288. home), (415)367-2886 (work). For Sale: Three So» Porsche Calif. Beauties. ' Carrera II for sale or tradej (213 )475-2186, For Sale: 4 Goodyear Bluestreaks, 4 25 7»00 15 j 1966 912 4 speed sand beige has brand new eng- good for rest of season in my opinicnj can be ine, net a rebuiitj Charles hoCt 26932 Soria appedP either by Bruce's or NcCoyjs (Nodesto) ~ Circle Nission Viegoj CalM. , 9$675j (7W) )675. 50 or make offer. Terry Zacconej FR8-8315, 830-3448. 1968 Targa 911 L, yellow less than 2188 Riordan Dr»j San Jose, 95130. 15j000 mi»j 4 speed, air con~diticneh, mag wheels, AN FN radio, ()6000 Nr /Nrs Epperley, ( ) For Sale: Nikon F csmeraj new Nikkor H 1:2 50 am 637&097 ur (714, )6)7-6344. ens j soft case and carry ing strap, never hropped, like new condition, %150 or make offer ~ Tom For Sale: 4, Goodyear Bluestreaks, W»25-7»00-15 Scott j 22 5-9611, even ings and weekends on 4 1/2" ries with tubes Two new, two have 6 autocrosses on front ~ Bruces Tires said "season For Sale: 912 crank and rods, std. 4100» 356 snd a half. & $160. Gary Rudy, 964-4445 ~ crank and rods 0, 010jj fresh, $50. 512 piston/cyl like new set, 465. Set Koni shocks (4, ) for 900j Fer Sale: 1966 911 coupe, dark blue/black interi- 450» 911 wood wheel and cover, %25. 911S speedo, or j Vebers j Kcn is j fact ory air, Judson ignition, new, 150 mph, M5 ~ American Racing lug nuts, ane- head, rests, tinted glass front and rear j five dised racing type, 20, $10. 911S insignia emrj 5 1/2" factory chrome wheels Blaupunkt FN/ANpf. make offer. C-II aircleaner set, 820. C-4 aa4e A11 records available. ~+ 4'. 911 factory sport ator, @5~ C-II clutch and pressure p3. ate muffler @5 1 pair Carelio Quarts Iodine head- 911 16 mm front stabile. iser $5 ~ Jim Yell Xishts tv. ) SLO, 1 pair Carello Warts Iodine 346 clersraals 1a. , csapbalf, 9500$, (L»j)3'I drXi@ng lamPs (12v) $50 1 Delta Nirk Ten (12v) 4.984 isnitism system; @0. Lee Thornton, 151 Cervantes R8 j Nsnlo Park, 94025j (415)325-9117 '.Anted: 900 series $ackj all or part, gudt need some of the pieces, Ray Pitts 673 Comet Or , »Bj For Sale: 356 A snd early B steel panels. Doers San Nateo, 94404j (415)345-5295» complete with upholstery and glass all in fine shape but could use paint. Nake offer. Nike K1%gold j 385 Vi lton Ave ., Palo P lto, 94,306, (415)321-6089, CSCHNIA RESQLTS:

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W B. Mtltsellp Mjosol~ W, 1liam S. Cartwright Ran Feria William T, Ayers Ted Brawn 2994 Upton Rd. 3580 Brook St Apt, g3 1812 Trinity Ave, @20 141 Santa Ana Ssn Frenci, Ma@tines & 94553 Lafayette, 94549 Walnut Creek sco 22~225 283-0755 935~113 Les-Father J. D, Coffin Raxxald Lo Fox Les Chang P6 Cypress Cto 39 La Prenda Charles S. Guenser 2900 Lakeridge Dr. San Carlos, 94070 N11lbrae, 94030 224 8 R~L Los Angeles, 90028 591-4283 697-6821 Sts ford, 94305 Kat hleen-Wit'e 321 3300 ext, 208 0, Jones Lou $he able 101 Crestmont Dx ~ 88 High Nesdaw Im. Daniel R. Kaplan James LaNarre San Francisco Carmei 93921 12200 Ddgecliff Pl, 50 Rishell Dr, 566-1572 (408) 6$4-0228 Lom Altos Hills, 94022 Oakland 94619 Std-4130 531-863k Glenn M. Nueller Dennis Neeley 2360 Webster St. 1010 Nillbridge Dr. Cerey J. NcNills Joseph F, Poli. ts Palo Alto, 94301 San Remen. 94583 613. hrlington M. 590 46th Ave. 326-7045 (415)828-1811 Reciwaad City, 94062 Ssn vrancisco, 94121 368-1329 751-1975 Jim Newcomb Reinhsrd R1edel P, 0. Box 924 471 Dr; Stmn3s M. Russell Carl &. Thoresen Redwoad City, 94063 Pleasant~ Hill, 94523 y 2491 Ontario Dr~ 3708 Carl son Circle 366-4458 935-2054 San Jose, 95124 Palo Alto, 94306 377-2642 328-6454 Geoxge Seiner Jo Sarrail 1171 Nogales St, 15 Wildwood Or, Lafayette 94549 San Nateo, 94402 (415)933-~959 347"5321 R%)I% AL TRANSFERS Moiay Tappets

J, Camiskey Richard H Dav1d This is the Parade issue, an attempt to 1305 Max shall St f310 400 Rand St. Apt. A. share enough of the flavor of a Parade to temp@ Redwood C1ty, 94063 San Yateo, 94401 thase of you who have not yet attended one to Carol-Wif e Al fa-Wi fe cons1der participating in a Parade. The follaw- ing writers have collaborated to present the William Pools Robert L. Stane Pax'ade to you: Concours D'elegance, Sharon 7094 Via Ramada 3947 Camden Ave, Evans, with an overall 9th and class 2nd at the Jose, 95139 Ssn Jose, 95124 Parade Concours; Rallye, Carole Scott and Keith McNahon collaborated to mite about the people David R Zinn and technical details, Keith with a 5th in class; 216 N. Bushnell Autocross, Karl Keller, ane of our "original" Alhambra, Cal. 91801 speed nuts with a 4th in class; Drivers' School, Dwight Mitchell, the fearless one; Nen's Tech Quis, Dick Osgood, a 356 expert and 2nd in class; Women's Tech Quis Jean Prepp consistently in the top 4 nationally; Bits k hieces by Brien Nembexship as of July ll, 1969 - 514 Carleton snd Tidbits by Nary Ann Reitmeir plus a summary by Burt Propp round out the social side of a week at a Pox'ache Parade. Na p1ctures this issue, none received, please send Parade black k whitest GOLDEN GATE REGHW/PORSCHE CLUB OF ANERICA

OFFICERS

PRES IDENT Dave Hancock, 19789 Northampton Drive, Saratoga 95070, (408)253-3003 VXCE PRESIDENT Arian Riggs, 40231 Hacienda Court, Premont 94, 538, (415)657-8139 SEC$HTART Jack Tedford, 185 Friar Way, Campbell 95008, (408) 379-1701 TREASURER Barbara Rose, 409 - 38th Street, 8203, Oakland 94.609, (4.15)652-52I, 8 ACT XVITIES Beb Nasmer, 974 Cambridge, Sunnyvale 94087, (408)245-7456 NENBERSBIP Dick Spear, 273 Jessie Lane, Nountain View, 94040, (408)961-7775 TECHN ICAL Bob Sheldon 1662 Parkhills Avenue, Los Altos 94022, (415)968-6486 NUMET EDIThR Barbara Jones, 10380 Castine Avenue, Cupertino 95014, (408)257-9385 DESIGN Len Pacheco

GOLDEN GATE REGlar/~WSE CLUB m ANERICA Dick Spear, 273 Jessie Lane, Nountain View, 94040, (408)961-7775

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