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April 2016 Published by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America

June 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region

Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School

Past Events• Wild Wildflowers

• May at Mayo’s• Results

Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region

Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School

Past Events• Wild Wildflowers

• May at Mayo’s• Results

Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region

Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School

Past Events• Wild Wildflowers

• May at Mayo’s• Results

Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region

Porsche Club of AmericaJune 2007 - Published by the Maverick Region

Upcoming Events• Father’s Day Picnic• Sunday Drive• Rally School

Past Events• Wild Wildflowers

• May at Mayo’s• Results

Porsche Club of America

http://mav.pca.org

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Day April 2-3 Driver’s Education 2: MSR3 Autocross 3: LSP6 Board Meeting12 Lewisville Lunch16 April Rally21 Mav Social: Wildwood Grill24 Sunday Drive: East Texas Tour28 Richardson/Southlake Lunches30 May at Mayo’s Dinner & Concours

Day May 1 All British and European Car Day4 Board Meeting6-8 COTA Club Race & Adv. DE10 Lewisville Lunch14 Saturday Drive: Revolver Brewing19 Mav Social: Shuck N Jive26 Richardson/Southlake Lunches28 Time Trial #1: MW29 Autocross 4: MW

Day June 1 Board Meeting5 Autos in the Park14 Lewisville Lunch16 Mav Social: TBD19-26 Porsche Parade 201623 Richardson/Southlake Lunches

Day July 12 Lewisville Lunch21 Mav Social: TBD24 Autocross 5: LSP28 Richardson/Southlake Lunches

DepartmentsZone 5 Presidents .........................................1Shifting Gears (President’s Column) ............2Maverick of the Month.................................2List of Officers and Board Chairs ................4Maverick Minutes ........................................6New Mavericks and Anniversaries ...............9Unclassifieds ..............................................34Advertiser Index .........................................34Around the Bend (Editor’s Column) ..........36

FeaturesTrivia ............................................................7Destination Restoration .............................. 10Third Coast Rally 2015 ..............................12My First Four Porsche Cars........................16The E-Type, Lime Rock, & Le Chanteclair 18Maverick Photos of the Month ...................31

Upcoming EventsMay at Mayo’s ..............................................7March Board Meeting ..................................7COTA Club Race and Advanced Solo DE .11Maverick Lunch Series ..............................11Easter Egg Hunt Road Rally ......................19Autocross Schedule ....................................20Time Trial #1: MW ....................................20Porsches 2 Prescott .....................................22All British & European Car Day ................22April Sunday Drive: Back to Ben Wheeler 23April Monthly Social .................................26

Past Event RecapsMaverick Region Autocross Series ............14February Monthly Social: Lavendou ..........26

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Find event updates at http://mav.pca.org, follow our Twitter feed at https://twitter.com/MaverickPCA and join our Facebook Group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/mavpca/

Volume 54, Issue 4, April 2016

Slipstream (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America, 155 JellicoSouthlake, TX 76092. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Fort Worth, TX.POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Hiram Saunders, Slipstream, 155 Jellico, Southlake, TX 76092.

Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily endorsed by the Club’s membership or officers. Contributions will be printed on a space available basis. Chartered regions of PCA may reproduce items from this issue provided the author/artist and Slipstream are credited. Slipstream is printed by Ussery Printing Company in Irving, Texas.

2016 PCA Zone 5 Presidents and Zone RepresentativeARK-LA-TEX

Ken Chandler

[email protected],

CIMARRON

Rod Nordstrom

[email protected]

COASTAL BEND

Bryan Kerrick

bksailspadre@

sbcglobal.net

HILL COUNTRY

Tracey Gross

[email protected]

LONE STAR

Michael Globe

[email protected]

LONGHORN

Charles Bush

[email protected]

MARDI GRAS

Scott Spradley

MAVERICK

Jim Falgout

[email protected]

OZARK

Jim Woolly

jim.carol_NOSPAM@

sbcglobal.net

WAR BONNET

Randal Goodman

WHISKEY BAY

Mike Hamza

mikehamza944@

gmail.com

WHITE RIVER

Leonard Zechiedrich

whiteriverregionpca@

gmail.com

ZONE 5 REP

Lynn Friedman

[email protected]

www.zone5.pca.org

Driving Event VenuesBHS Burleson High School, BurlesonCOTA Circuit of the Americas, AustinECR Eagles Canyon Raceway, Slidell LSP Lone Star Park, Grand PrairieMSR MotorSport Ranch, CressonMW Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells

On the Cover: The first club DE of the season with a GT4 following a GT3 into MSR in the early morning light.Photo by Andrew Barber

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First gear: Your President recently attended the Zone 5 Presidents’ Meeting. I thought I would pass on some basic information that probably many of our newer members, and perhaps some of the members who joined some time ago, may not be familiar with. The national organization, Porsche Club of America, which is the largest club for a single marque in the world, is composed of an Executive Committee and a Board. The Executive Committee, as in your Region, consists of a President, Vice President, Secretary, and Treasurer. The Board is composed of the Region Presidents, which includes me, from all 144 Regions. The Regions are grouped into 13 Zones; Maverick Region is in Zone 5. Each Zone is headed by a Zone Representative, who keeps the Region Presidents informed of issues at the national level, among other responsibilities,

Second gear: Now to the fun stuff. We had a successful Drivers’ Education event in February. We have some good events coming up in April. There is another DE April 2-3. If you are reading this after those dates, hope you attended and enjoyed. Our tour master has been busy setting up several tours for your enjoyment. Saturday, April 16 is an Easter Egg Hunt Road Rally, put on by our Rally team. That really sounds like fun. Hope you can participate.

We also have some fun non-track events planned for your enjoyment. May at Mayo’s is a dinner and Concours d’Elegance, scheduled for Saturday, April 30. You may wonder why it is called May at Mayo’s when it is in April. Well, it has always been held in May, but due to some scheduling conflicts we have to move it to April this year. Besides, “April at Mayo’s” just does not have the same ring to it.

Third gear: In addition, there are two events organized by other groups that we are invited to participate in. One is All British & European Car Day on Sunday, May 1 at White Rock Lake, which will have a special section for Porsche. The other is Autos in the Park at the Cooper Aerobics Center on Preston Road, south of LBJ, where we will have a Concours within a Concours on Sunday, June 5. The events at May at Mayo’s and Autos in the Park are not the really competitive style of Concours, though, so shine up your baby and bring it out.

Fourth gear: On May 6, 7 and 8, your club, along with the Houston and Austin regional clubs, is sponsoring a Club Race and Solo DE at Circuit of the Americas in Austin. If you are qualified, that is a must-do event. If you are not qualified, you can always be a spectator at no

cost, or even better, you can volunteer. If you want to volunteer for this event, please contact Chris Alvarado at [email protected]

Fifth gear: There was that word again: volunteer. If you are interested in finding out what kinds of opportunities are available for you to help make this a great club, and actually get more enjoyment out of your membership, contact our Volunteer Chairperson Jim Gallegos at [email protected].

YOUR CLUB NEEDS YOU . . .

Mav of the MonthYour club has had some excellent social events re-

cently, such as Founders’ Day and the All Member Party. The current Co-Chair (but previously the Chair) has continued to do a fantastic job, even though she ex-perienced increasing demands for her time from a new career po-sition. Tracy Robert-son is your Mav of the Month for April. Thank you, Tracy, for a job well done.

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2 April

Shifting Gears: Of National and Regional InterestBy Jim Falgout, Region President

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Autocross ChairMark [email protected]

Time Trial Chair, (AX/TT Rules)Travis [email protected]

TT Registrar, AX/TT Schools, Swap MeetsRobyn [email protected]

Charity ChairChris [email protected]

Club Race Co-ChairPat [email protected]

Club Race Co-ChairJoel [email protected]

Club Race/DE RegistrarSlipstream Event AdsWendy [email protected]@mavpca.org

Concours ChairAndy [email protected]

DE [email protected]

DE Chief Driving Instr.John [email protected]

DE Equipment Mgr.Hunter [email protected]

DE SponsorshipDaren [email protected]

Email List ModeratorJames [email protected]

Email List ModeratorBrian [email protected]

Email List ModeratorMatt [email protected]

Goodie StoreChris [email protected]

Histographer, TenuredCharlie [email protected]

Membership Chair,Past PresidentJohn [email protected]

Monthly Social ChairStephanie [email protected]

Online CalendarBrendan [email protected]

Rally Co-ChairDon [email protected]

Rally Co-ChairGeorge [email protected]

Safety ChairJoe [email protected]

Slipstream AdvertisingCindy [email protected]

Slipstream Editor Jim [email protected]

Slipstream Article Ed.Carey [email protected]

Slipstream Wrangler,Public RelationsBrenda [email protected]

Slipstream MailingAndy [email protected]

Slipstream PrintingFran Ussery972--438-8344 (W)817-481-8342 (H)[email protected]

Social Co-ChairTracy [email protected]

Social Co-ChairPhyllis [email protected]

Sunday Drive ChairTom [email protected]

Tech Sessions ChairEd [email protected]

Trivia ChairJerry [email protected]

Volunteers ChairJim [email protected]

Web Site ChairDenny [email protected]

Please contact any of these club event chairs with your questions!

4 April

2016 Maverick Region Board - Officers and Chairs President Jim Falgout [email protected]

Jim joined Maverick Region in August,

2008. He drives a 2003 996, which is

the third Porsche he has owned. Jim

enjoys attending Maverick Region

social and driving events.

Vice President David Robertson C 617-797-0516 [email protected]

David fell in love with the Porsche 911 when, as a child, he would have his parents stop by the old Forest Lane Porsche in Dallas so he could dream of someday owning one. He bought his first Porsche 911 in 2011. He and his wife Tracy enjoy being active members in the Maverick Region.

Secretary Wendy Shoffit C 972-977-9821 [email protected]

Wendy and husband James joined Maverick Region in 1997, when their daughter was only 9 months old. Jasmine is now 18. They own 3 Porsches including a 1978 911SC as a dedicated racecar, which she enjoys autocrossing. Her daily driver is a 2016 Cayman GT4.

Treasurer Richard Solomon C 903-530-8281 [email protected]

Richard joined Maverick Region in 2012 when he fulfilled a 30+ year dream to own his first (of many) 911, a 2009 Silver Carrera! Although fairly new to the club, he is excited about being more involved and meeting more Porsche fanatics!

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6 April

President Jim Falgout began the meeting at 7:01 pm. He mentioned he attended the Zone 5 meeting in Austin and came back with some new national tour guidelines. He also mentioned PCA Escape is now being called Treffen North America and there will be two per year starting in 2017. Spring 2017 will be going to the Hill Coun-try!

Slipstream Editor Jim Hirsch said the mailings were a little late this month, probably because it was a short month. Maverick Region is in the Panorama “From the Regions” section and may be again soon. He submitted his national newsletter contest entry in plenty of time. He continues to be able to fill 40 pages each month and now includes Pho-tos of the Month with his suggested topics (interiors, wheels, etc.). He has about 15 calendars left and we discussed ideas on how to sell the remaining ones.

VP David Robertson said he ob-tained insurance for every event coming up. He encouraged event chairs to keep him informed for fu-ture events.

Volunteer Chair Jimmy Gallegos wants to approach people to volun-teer. He passed out a Volunteer form for board members to use. They would describe how many people they need and what they’re required to do. He will submit electronically to board members to help make the matches.

Co-Editor Carey Spreen went to the most recent Equip Rapide au-tocross and had a great time. The event was run well with everyone getting eight runs and they finished early in the day.

Rally Chair Don Sebert is plan-ning an April Easter Egg Hunt rally, which will be a puzzle sort of gim-mick rally, which should be fun.

Calendar Chair Brendan Eagan says the calendar is up to date. Unfortunately, the person who vol-unteered to help him do calendar entries online has moved.

Monthly Dinner Social Chair Stephanie Ho reported that the February event at Lavendou was a huge success. She wants to thank the owner in a significant way. We will prepare a plaque to give him. The March event is at Love and War in Texas in Grapevine. She is looking at other locations for future events, maybe including Arthur’s again.

Goodie Store Chair Chris Flaugh is working to get additional items available online. He will keep us posted.

Concours Chair Andy Kay is get-ting ready for the May at Mayo’s event on April 30 and Autos in the Park on June 5. He wants them added to the calendar and ads for Slipstream created.

Advertising Chair Cindy Bliss is looking forward to training to learn how to do her new job.

Secretary Wendy Shoffit reported for several others absent from the meeting. Autocross Chair Mark Schnoerr also reported that the first Autocross was a good one. There were 13 Porsche entries out of 81 to-tal. There are new Parade classifica-tions grouping Porsches into more relevant classes, making for great competition. Carey Spreen was first in his class and fastest Porsche. PCA ladies swept the ladies overall PAX payouts and seven Mavericks overall got cash awards. The next event will

be a double event weekend at Min-eral Wells. Richard Diller is helping out by getting the sweeper back in action to clean up the course out there. Also reporting was Sunday Drive Chair Tom Martin, who said that everything was on schedule. Time Trial Chair Travis Howard said he has scheduled TT#1 for Min-eral Wells for May 28 and TT #2 for MotorSport Ranch on September 18. JC at MSR has agreed to let us park the Truxster out there for free. Membership Chair John Hamilton reported that we are down seven pri-mary and seven affiliate members from last month. Membership is now at 1634 primary and 883 affili-ates for a total of 2517. Lastly, as DE registrar, Wendy reported we had a very full, successful DE with the lower run groups being nearly full and a healthy showing in the upper run groups. We trained three new driving coaches, as well.

Safety Chair Joe McGlohen em-phasized that it was a great DE event. He has several volunteers helping him out now and he spent the week-end training them. He hopes to have an article writer for the event and will keep pursuing.

Treasurer Richard Solomon reported we have about $142K in the bank now. The DE event had a decent surplus, but track expenses keep going up. We will look for ways to spend the money wisely.

Lastly, Jim Falgout announced that Tracy Robertson is this month’s Maverick of the Month for her tre-mendous job at the All Member Party and other social events.

Meeting adjourned at 7:59 pm.

Gimme a Minute: March Board MeetingBy Wendy Shoffit, Region Secretary March 2, 2016

Interested in learning more about how your club operates? Board meetings are scheduled for the first Wednesday of each month and members are welcome to attend.

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1. Porsche’s newest SUV is the Macan, considered by many to be an absolute phenomenon! It was announced in the Spring of 2011, but it was first shown at the ______________ Auto Show.

a. 2013 Detroit b. 2013 Paris c. 2013 Beijing d. 2013 Los Angeles Source: e-Brake News, Feb 9, 2016

2. The Macan has become so popular that it actually outperformed the Cayenne sales figure of 1,395 for January 2016. How many Macans were sold in January?

a. 1,469 b. 1,478 c. 1,535 d. 1,562 Source: e-Brake News, Feb 9, 2016

3. The Macan shares the same platform with the __________, but the similarities end there. What is its sister platform?

a. VW Tiguan b. Audi Q3 c. Skoda Yeti d. Audi Q5 Source: e-Brake News, Feb 9, 2016

4. There are three different models of Macan: the S, GTS, and Turbo. What is the MSRP difference from the bottom to the top of the line for the car with NO options?

a. $21,600 b. $21,950 c. $22,200 d. $22,850 Source: Porsche Macan Website, Feb 2016

5. Which of the three Macan models have the Auto Start-Stop feature?

a. Turbo b. GTS & Turbo c. All of them d. None of them Source: Porsche Macan Website, Feb 2016

Answers: 1) d 2) a 3) d 4) a 5) c

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month’s contest has closed. Thanks to Jerry DeFeo for putting this and the Web Trivia together. The Winner this month is a new player,

DAPHANY PREWITTgetting all 5 of 5 correct and winning the tie drawing.

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8 April

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Michelle SalazarDallas2001 Boxster

Patrick TaltyPlano2007 Boxster S

Sean WattsParker2012 911 Carrera S Cabriolet

Travis AllenSouthlake2015 Cayman S

Stephen AndersonGrapevine2011 911 Turbo

Naira BabaianPlano2015 Boxster

Kevin BagwellLewisville1984 944

Dan BastianDallas2011 Cayman S

Craig BilodeauPlano2015 Cayman S

Douglas CardozoAllen1970 914-6

** 40 Years **Jeffrey Hammill (Joyce) Colleyville

30 YearsFloyd Cox Fort WorthRobert Marich (Marco) Apo, AE

25 YearsBrian Scudder (Beth) McKinney

20 YearsPaul Saunier DallasJohn Terminella (Beth) Waxahachie

John CookPlano2016 Boxster Spyder

Ron CoxFort Worth2002 911 Carrera

Jeff DandurandCarrollton2014 Cayenne S

Sherri FairDallas2015 Cayman S

Keith FredricksonWylie2002 911 Carrera 4S

Charles GaboriauCoppell2015 911 Carrera GTS

Tom HipschmanDallas2007 911 Carrera 4S

Maverick Membership TotalsMembers ~ 1,634

Affiliate Members ~ 883

Total Membership ~ 2,517

Phu HuynhPlano2013 911 Carrera S

James LangfordFort Worth2011 911 Carrera

Jesse MorganFt. Worth2016 911 Carrera

James OrtonN Richland Hills2006 Cayman S

John PriceHighland Village2000 911 Carrera

Robert QuattrochiFort Worth2013 911 Carrera

Jody RoachFlower Mound2006 Cayman S

15 YearsJack Labovitz Ft WorthDouglas Smith Dallas

10 YearsJames Johnson (Jan) Fort WorthKyle Metcalf (Nicole) AllenR Rea (Cindy) Dallas

5 YearsRavi Badrachalam (Sajani Ravi) ColleyvilleJonathon Gray BedfordJames Lanter (Allison) MansfieldSteve Locke (Carol) DallasMike Malone (Sharon) Van AlstyneBenjamin Wiseman Waco

Say hello to your fellow Porsche drivers!

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Anniversaries: April

Welcome Our New Mavericks!By John Hamilton, Region Membership Chair

If you have any changes that you would like to make to the

MRPCA membership guide, contact John Hamilton at

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Spring is a beautiful time of year. When referring to how spring makes me feel, I speak less of mild temperatures, sing-ing birds, or blossoming flowers, but rather about the thousands of Porsches awaking from their long winter hibernations. I mean buzzing bees and chirping birds are great and all, but what really excites me about this time of year is the roaring of a Porsche engine as its lucky owner speeds through the streets of North Texas. Winter is just depressing. Even in Texas the numbers of roadfaring Porsches drastically decline in these colder months, and for good reason! Who wants to risk icy driving, salty road conditions, or crazy southern driv-ers? Not this guy! Thankfully win-ter, which was rather mild this year, has relinquished its grip on the weather and we can all go out and play with our cars.

Due to an intense work load in Graduate classes last fall, I was unable to write up two separate articles describing the methods I used to stow away both my 914 and my 944 for the winter. But there is always this year right? My school work has not let up at all this spring semester, but I still managed to draft the procedures I took to wake up my 944, not only to get her run-ning for the 2016 year, but also to get her inspected and registered by the end of February.

Since, due to regular mainte-nance on my wife’s vehicle, I had planned on using the 944 a couple times during December and Janu-ary, the procedures to get the car ready for another year were fairly simple. Unlike the 914, I had not completely drained the car of gaso-line or of brake fluid. Because of this my list of tasks was amazingly short. First, I reconnected the re-

cently charged battery, pulled my spark plug wires, and turned over the engine a few times without a spark. After I felt like all the per-tinent mechanicals were coated in some much needed oil, I reat-tached my spark plug cables and fired her up. I could not believe how quickly the car started or how gracefully it sat idling. Was this the same Guards Red 944?

With the remaining hours left in the day, I hopped in the car and drove straight to a gas station. There I topped off the fuel tank and filled the droopy tires with compressed air. As the car drove I took special care to notice if my dashboard components illuminat-ed when I initiated the turn signals, hazards, and headlights, including the high beams. Similarly, I moni-tored my engine’s fluctuating tem-perature, watching it steadily rise to the 3/4 mark, waiting for the fans to kick on, and watching it travel back down to the appropriate level. When I had finally made it back to my apartment I continued to let the car run for a good twenty min-utes more. I was delighted to find that my cooling fans did indeed work, and all my fluid levels were right within Porsche specifications. A quick oil change, oil and air filter replacement, as wells a brake pad check rounded out my necessary obligations.

The first hurdle was past me; I had my 944 back on the road. Now all that was left was the dreaded state inspection. For those Mavericks who have followed my inspection escapades over the years I am grate-ful to report that the 944 passed on its first try! Most of the credit is due to my intense pre-inspection pro-cedures, but some of it is definitely attributed to luck. While out on my test drive I had confirmed that the interior and exterior turn indica-

tors all worked perfectly fine. With the assistance of a helper I checked to make sure that all the brake lights, tail lights, reverse lights, and rear signals illuminated when sup-posed to. The only hiccup found was my right rear tail light. For some reason the light would work at some moments and then go dark for oth-ers.

After opening the light housing and fidgeting with the bulb I came to the realization that I had mistak-enly misplaced the tail light and brake light bulbs. Once I made the switch with new bulbs I again tested the vehicle, which, as you might have guessed, passed. A quick jolt down the road to my neighborhood inspection station took literally two minutes, and the inspection itself was a world record breaking seven minutes. The humble attendant at the station took great care with my precious classic, even asking “are there any quirks with it I should know about?” When I answered that there weren’t any to my knowledge, minus the finicky tail light, he sped off around the corner with a smile on his face. By the time I checked my email the car inspection was done and paid for. Miraculously, my time spent in line at the DMV was even shorter!

Driving home with my new regis-tration sticker, I felt as though I had wandered into an alternate uni-verse. I have never had such a smooth inspection/registration ex-perience ever! Let’s just hope that the good luck will continue on into May when I have to get the 914’s credentials updated. Until that time and the next article: Wrench on Mavs!

10 April

Destination Restoration: Waking from HibernationBy Ash Seidl-Staley Photo Courtesy of the Author

Quirky right tail light

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12 April

When it comes to sunny lo-cations to display and admire beau-tiful cars, it’s often the beaches that come to mind. On the east coast, there’s Ft. Lauderdale. You’ve got Monterey on the west coast, and be-lieve it or not, there’s an often over-looked third coast down in Texas. It’s here that, once a year, the town of Marble Falls witnesses an influx of nearly a hundred of Porsche’s classic V8, the 928. Drivers come from as far away as Canada to be a part of this event. The name of the event? The 928 Owners Club just calls it “Third Coast.”

Typically the rally takes place over a three-day weekend. It “of-ficially” starts at the Friday night Meet & Greet in the Hampton Inn parking lot. This is followed by a day of “relaxed” country driving on Saturday, and a “Shine and Show” event on Sunday. The last day also includes an outdoor grilled lunch and the distribution of many highly desirable prizes offered by the event sponsors.

This year, I played a tiny part in the event by sponsoring some priz-es and (foolishly) offering to de-sign the event logo for the trophy plaques, shirts, and so on. And in so doing, soon realized that there’s quite a bit involved in preparing for, and planning an event like this! So I say right now: my hat’s off to all the organizers!

Anyway, on Thursday, Carole and I decided to load up and drive

down a day early in an effort to beat the storms due to roll into Dallas over the weekend. We expected a nice and easy four-hour drive to Marble Falls, and would have had it, were it not for the early arrival of very storms we had hoped to avoid. It was the first time the Guards Red 928 had seen the rain since I bought it. But, as the weekend pro-gressed, it wouldn’t be the last.

Apparently, the shark drives well in the water, making the drive south fairly uneventful. And as we were a day ahead of the 928 horde, we needed only check in to the Hampton, and the following day would be free for us to cruise the Texas countryside and enjoy what would be our last moment of se-rene peace!

There were occasional rain show-ers most of the weekend, but I must admit that the Friday night Meet & Greet in the parking lot can still be quite entertaining! I think the at-mosphere could be best described as kinda like those “red plastic cup” parties you had in high school. At any rate, by nine that evening the hotel parking lot was certainly filled with lots of happy people and 928s of various models, colors, and states of tune. One member trailered his car down from Indiana, which we were pleased about, as the trailer was enclosed and provided shelter from the light showers during the night. Either way, most folks passed the hours drinking, ogling each other’s cars, and misrepresenting

the power and beauty of their own. Of course, ya can’t have a crowd like this without the usual mischief and practical joking that goes with the red cups.

Now in the past, on Saturday morning, if you could pull yourself outta bed after the Friday night soiree, there would be a breakfast in the lobby, a drivers meeting, and a two-group drive: an experienced group and a more-experienced group. But this time, Saturday morning brought with it more rain, and it became evident that there would be little room for “spirited” driving today. Still, breakfast and the meeting awaited.

The comparative seriousness of the Driver’s meeting really demon-strates the organizers’ commitment to safety, especially considering the tomfoolery that goes with the Third Coast Rally. We ensure that all the cars have a functional two-way ra-dio, and the resultant 20 minutes of “radio checks” can be hilarious.

The ensuing drive, though soggy and overcast, was pleasant enough, and seeing the faces of the mortals

Third Coast Rally 2015: 928 Owners Club on the Other CoastBy The Patman Photos courtesy of the Author

Before the group arrives on Friday

Friday night Meet & Greet

The “prefoolishness” dinner group

Ready to leave on Saturday morning

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as dozens of 928s drive by was more pleasant still. I re-ally like being part of this group. Plus, ya gotta admit, the cars are cool.

The drive took us first to the Flat Creek Winery in Marble Falls, the proprietors of which demonstrated great hospitality, and probably restraint, when 100 Porsche fanatics invaded the area at 9:30 am for a wine tasting (no red cups.) They had a beautiful property, and Carole and I could’ve stayed the day, but there was a schedule to keep. So we all regrouped after some browsing, and headed out for some more moist weath-er driving.

The rain was re-placed with overcast skies as we left the vineyards, and so the next part of the drive over to the Oasis res-taurant was actually slightly exhilarating. No, it wasn’t high speed, but the wet roads, in kind of a sick way, afforded a modicum of excite-ment through the tight curves and

steep hills on the way to our lunch rendezvous. The Oasis restaurant, truly one of the wonders of the Austin area, was magnificent. We had a cliff-side private din-ing area overlooking Lake Travis that was decorated for Christmas making it all the nicer.

After some Mexican food, and lies about what great drivers we all were, we set off once again, this time, to-wards the Deep Eddy Vodka distillery in southwest Aus-tin. Truth is, I had heard of Deep Eddy Vodka, but had no idea just how many flavors of vodka there could be. I think Carole tried them all. She’s pretty light though, so I had no problem carrying her to the car.

Later that afternoon, as we arrived back in the hotel parking lot, the scene was something like a high school car wash, without the cheerleaders though. I took my turn at getting my 928 looking pristine again, and was just drying off the last drop of rinse water when I no-ticed another convoy forming up.

“Hey, where ya going this late in the day?” I yelled (not wanting to be left out of anything of course).

Dash, the leader, told me that he was taking a few cars out to see a castle.

And sure enough, 45 minutes later, the dozen or so of us were pulling through the gates of the Falkenstein castle. The owners of the property, whom Dash had met earlier in the day, allowed us to file in through the gate and park the cars for a sunset photoshoot. One of the

best parts of the trip, to be sure, was strolling through the castle and surrounding lands.

I could tell ya about the Saturday night festivities, but it’d be largely the same as Friday: a nice dinner at a local barbecue joint, then more partying in the hotel parking lot. And of course, more red plastic cups.

Sunday, the final day of the Third Coast event, was a beautiful sunny and cool day. A nearby park area was to be the site of the final event of the weekend, the Shine and Show, lunch, and prize giveaway. The event spon-sors this year provided a huge amount of prizes to give away, from car parts to tools. Of course, there were also event-branded shirts and commemorative wine glasses for everyone attending.

Roger Tyson, from 928sRus, was put on grill duty cooking burgers and hot dogs for the group, while a couple of the club elders were out judging the 928s in their various classes. There were awards given for Spon-sor’s Choice, People’s Choice, Best Non-928, Best Daily Driver, and just about anything that could be done to recognize everyone. Believe me, it was just about im-possible to attend the Third Coast Rally and not have a good time on some level. If ya couldn’t make it, there’s always next year, and the Spring Fling is coming up soon!

Leaving the Flat Creek Winery

The group of 928s at Falkenstein castle

Andy Kay and The Patman getting their 928sready for the Shine and Show

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PCA / Equipe Rapide Autocross 1 was at the new Burle-son High School lot on Sunday, February 28. This lot is much like Pennington Field, where we used to run events, and also has a ter-rific concrete surface. For the first event at this site, a shorter course was used but as a result, everyone got 8 timed runs. See the results ac-companying this article.

There were 13 Porsche entries out of the 81 total who ran for times, which is 16% of the entries. The new Parade “small region” classifications worked well and put the Porsches into just three classes. It was highly competitive in classes P2 and P4. Fred Stubbs brought out his Boxster Spyder, and with support from wife Jean, took his as-sault on Class P3 also.

Carey Spreen was first in class P4 and first quick Porsche. Carey (911SC), Mark Schnoerr (914 2.0)

and new driver Matt Bugener (Box-ster GTS), qualified for cash awards (unfortunately Matt did not stay for awards). The Porsche Ladies swept the ladies overall PAX pay-outs with cash going to Sigrid Schnoerr (914 2.0), Julia Un-derwood (911S), Ma-rissa Moore (911S), and Sue Crimm (911SC).

Chris Alkier and Greg Dranow brought their beautiful late-model 911s out to keep the Caymans hon-est in class P2. Matthew Cords and Brian Ogle have also competed with each other in this 2016 class.

The next event, which will al-ready have taken place by the time you read this (March 19 and 20), was a double event weekend at Mineral Wells: an autocross school on Saturday followed by Autocross 2 on Sunday, a “mirrorcross” with a full-on Christmas Tree start, where your best times on each side of the “mirror” are added together -- lots of fun. Richard Diller is working on getting the Zamboni-style sweeper back in action to make course set up go quicker at Mineral Wells. Maybe we can get him to bring out one of his 911s again. After that, back to Lone Star Park on Sunday, April 3.

Come on out -- we have a lot of fun. There are quite a few interest-ing cars and people autocrossing in North Texas.

Maverick Region AX Series: Event 1, Burleson High School By Mark Schnoerr, Region Autocross Chair Photos Courtesy of the Author

Fred and Jean Stubbs

Carey Spreen had the first quick Porsche time with co-driver Sue Crimm

The Schnoerr’s 914

Julia Underwood with Ed Mayo’s 1972 911S

Greg Dranow staging for a run

Car Color Total Diff.

1T p2 33 Matthew Burgener Porsche Boxster GTS Silver 27.159 [-]0.0852T p2 42 Matthew Cords Porsche Cayman S Black 27.244 0.0853 p2 178 Chris Alkier Porsche 911 Grey 27.998 0.7544 p2 77 Brian Ogle Cayman S White 28.114 0.1165 p2 17 Greg Dranow Porsche 911 Yellow 29.041 0.927

Car Color Total Diff.

1 p3 23 Fred Stubbs Boxster Spyder White 28.627 -Car Color Total Diff.

1T p4 590 Carey Spreen Porsche 911sc Red 25.996 [-]0.1012T p4 954 Mark Schnoerr Porsche 914 Green 26.097 0.1013T p4 914 Sigrid Schnoerr Porsche 914 Green 26.571 0.4744 p4 5 Edward Mayo Porsche 911S silver 27.108 0.5375 p4 6 Marissa Moore Porsche 911 Green 29.234 2.1266 p4 59 Sue Crimm Porsche 911 SC Guards Red 29.663 0.4297 p4 9 Julia Underwood Porsche 911S silver 33.558 3.895

p2 - 'PCA 2' - Total Entries: 5 Trophies: 2

p3 - 'PCA 3' - Total Entries: 1

p4 - 'PCA 4' - Total Entries: 7 Trophies: 3

Final Results

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Although I am fairly new to PCA, having joined in Au-gust 2015, I am not new to Porsche. I am currently on my fourth Porsche; I have enjoyed them all and continue to look forward to the next ones.

My first Porsche was a 1969 911 E Targa Sportomatic, silver exterior with black interior, houndstooth in-serts in the seats (much like those in Maverick Ricardo Miranda’s beautiful orange 912), and Fuchs wheels -- a European delivery car. I bought this car from a neighbor when I lived in Austin in the mid-1990’s, back when these were just considered inexpensive used cars which could be bought for around $10,000. I was a bit unsure about the Sportomatic transmission, be-cause I appreciate a true manual (and was concerned about future repair costs when I saw a $5,000+ receipt for rebuilding the transmis-sion a few years prior), but I bought it because it was truly a beautiful car with a paper trail back to day one, including the original ship-ping receipt for the car. And it was an awesome 30th birthday present to myself!

Apparently the original owner was an attorney from Mexico City who picked up the car at the fac-tory in Germany and had the car shipped to Mexico. The car ended up in Austin with a long-term owner who eventually lost it in a divorce settlement; the ex-wife kept the car for many years and spent a lot of money on it, including the $5k transmission rebuild. This was the story from my neighbor who bought the car from the ex-wife and subsequently sold to me. It was all consistent with the box contain-ing 25 years of receipts and other documentation.

I thoroughly enjoyed that car for about a year. Although it was not my daily driver, I would drive it to work a couple of times per week, and often on weekends. One of my favorite drives near my house was Spicewood Springs Road, west of Loop 360. Driving those curves through the trees and over the creek with the Targa top off and the sound of the engine in back . . . it still brings back positive memories today. I used to refer to the 911 as therapy: no matter how bad a day I was having, taking the 911 for a brisk drive made everything better. I think that car had a radio, but I never used it.

I really didn’t want to sell, but I had happened to mention to a friend in Michigan that I was think-ing of buying a boat and the 911 might have to go. He expressed interest, so I mailed him a photo of the car (this was prior to the popu-larity of digital photography) along with a note that I was going to be out of town the next week, but to call me when I got back. Well, when I returned from my trip and was waiting for my luggage at the air-port, there was my friend Jim, who had booked a flight from Detroit to Austin as soon as he saw the photo of the car. We went from the airport directly back to my house, took the 911 for a drive. He wired the full

asking price to me the next day and drove the car back to Michigan. Ironically, the previous owner had sold the car to me because he was buying a boat. I never ended up buying the boat I was considering, but I defi-nitely regret selling this car. Damn boats!

My second Porsche was a 2000 Boxster, For-est Green Metallic exte-rior with Savannah tan full

leather interior, black top, 5-speed manual, sport package. A low mile-age, one-owner car, I bought it used from Park Place Porsche in 2003. I enjoyed this car for about two years, then sold it to a local attorney who used to do a lot of billboard adver-tising here in the Dallas area.

In December 2006, I was missing my old Boxster and went to look at a nice 1998 Boxster at Park Place Lexus (back when they were at Preston and Park in Plano). I made an offer on the car, but we were unable to reach an agreement. On my way home, I stopped at Board-walk Porsche to see what they had on hand. None of their pre-owned inventory caught my eye, but I did end up bringing home my third Porsche, a new 2006 Cayenne S titanium edition, black exterior, two-tone tan/black interior, sport exhaust.

My First Four Porsche CarsBy Chris Flaugh, Region Goodie Store Chair Photos Courtesy of the Author

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My fourth and current Porsche is a 1987 924S, Guards Red, with black Porsche script cloth inte-rior, 5-speed manual, base model with no options. I bought this car from the original owner last year, as it was a low mileage, very origi-nal, fully documented car with a complete paper trail back to the window sticker and initial purchase order. The original owner bought the car in 1986 as a college gradu-ation present to himself in Little Rock, Arkansas, He moved to Texas shortly thereafter, and the car has lived here in the Dallas/Fort Worth area ever since. I drove this car down to Austin back in September for the Lone Star LeMans and had the opportunity to drive it on the COTA track for the parade laps.

I like the 924S a lot, as I think it offers an unbeatable combination of fun and practicality for the mon-ey. While parked in the Porsche Corral at COTA, more than one

911 owner commented on the amazing amount of luggage space in the 924 compared to the 911. Some people may view the 924 as strictly a first Porsche, a stepping stone along the way to moving up to a 911, and there’s nothing wrong with that. I have taken the opposite path, starting out with a 911 and

eventually moving to a 924. How-ever, I’m not finished yet, and I plan to experience many other fla-vors of Porsche in the years to come. What’s next on the menu for me -- perhaps a 928, or a 968, or a 930? So many choices . . .

Chris’ current Porsche is a one-owner 1987 924S

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The day is over, everyone is already in bed for the night. For a few brief moments you are alone. You are one within yourself. You step inside your garage and find yourself staring at the Porsche sit-ting before you. You close your eyes and think back to a time long ago, when you first saw, or felt, or experienced whatever it was that at-tracted you to the Porsche, or any sports car, for that matter.

So what was it exactly that sparked your interest in sports cars? Could it have been that first glance of the classic “Komenda” shape, ei-ther in person or in a magazine ar-ticle? Perhaps it was the sound of a screamin’ flat-six at redline. Could it have been the rumbling roar of brute American horsepower pump-ing through a high displacement V8? Or maybe it was the “voom-pah” sound emanating from a Brit-ish inline-four on overrun. And let us not deny that there’s nothing quite like viewing for the first time the sensual beauty of an Italian exotic at rest. Or hearing its V12 at redline.

Whatever it was, it’s safe to as-sume that something appealed to all our visceral selves. And there is a lot to be said for something that can reach way down within oneself and endear it for a lifetime.

For me, it may have been the time when a friend of my uncle let me ride shotgun in his new Series 1 Jaguar XKE. I was just a skinny, gangly pre-teen at the time. Get-

ting into the passenger seat was akin to slinking into a submarine, or so I thought. The shape of the E-Type was pure, unadulterated voluptuousness. I felt like I was tak-ing Gina Lollobrigida on a country run. The sound of the Jag’s straight 6, coupled with the rush of accel-eration, was indeed exhilarating.

Soon, motor racing became a passion of mine. I subscribed to both the American weekly news-paper Competition Press & Autoweek and the British newspaper Motoring News, also a weekly publication. I read every word of each issue, clas-sifieds ads and all, striving to gain as much racing knowledge as a coun-try schoolboy could at the time.

I received my driver’s license the year after I turned 16 years old. One of my first ventures into the world of unfettered freedom was to journey out to Lime Rock Park in northwest Connecticut to experi-ence a motor race first hand -- to ac-tually see the cars and drivers I had been reading about all this time.

After I paid my admission at the gate, I inched my Dad’s Mustang over the dirt road approaching the bridge over the course. As I crested the bridge, a Formula B car, driven at racing speeds, passed under-neath on entrance to the flat-out last corner. The sound, and the en-suing feeling, was intoxicating. The bridge vibrated like a tuning fork. The hairs at the back of my neck stood at attention. My ears reso-nated from the staccato shriek of the engine. I was hooked, big time.

From 1968 to 1972, I ventured out to Lime Rock for all the major races. That essentially meant the Trans-Am Series races and the Con-tinental Championship (Formula 5000) races. I remember the furi-ous battles in the Trans-Am Series, with premier drivers such as Dan Gurney, Parnelli Jones, Mark Dono-

hue, Peter Revson, George Follmer, and Swede Savage duking it out on the tight Lime Rock circuit.

The F5000 Championship was contested by David Hobbs, Sam Posey, Tony Adamowicz, John Can-non, and Dickie Smothers (of the Smothers Brothers), among other drivers. Both series had a 5.0-liter engine displacement limit, and it was thrilling to hear and see these beasts being manhandled around the circuit by the top drivers of the day.

Around that time, a new racer could be seen around the paddock. A local Connecticut resident, he was a bit older than most of the oth-er racers; in his late 40s, he already had another established profes-sion. His name was Paul Newman, and word around the pits was that he was very serious about racing, and didn’t want to be distracted by star-struck fans. Everyone respected this.

I spotted Paul twice at Lime Rock, once while walking through the paddock with my buddy. I gave Paul a simple “Hi, Paul” as we crossed paths, and he shot back “Hello, fellas.” The second time was when I was utilizing Lime Rock’s primitive lavatory system (basically

The E-Type, Lime Rock, and Le Chanteclair By Tom Martin Photos Courtesy of the Author

Jaguar XKE aka Gina Lollobrigida

The golden years of Trans-Am

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aiming at a wall), when Paul came in and stood right next to me. He started “aiming” also. And as a gentle-man in training . . . I didn’t look. Neither did Paul.

When I was a senior in high school, our French language teacher organized a trip to New York City to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art to view a display of French Impressionist paintings. Artists such as Van Gogh, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, Gauguin, and Manet were featured. While the tour lasted only a few hours, we students were also offered several hours of “free time” in the big city. Yes, you read that right. A large class of New England high school students was allowed to explore the streets and neighborhoods of New York City unchaperoned. What could possibly go wrong?

Fortunately, nothing did go wrong, and I had a plan. Three of my mates and I trotted downtown, over to Le Chante-clair restaurant at 18 East 49th Street in mid-town Manhattan. Le Chanteclair was owned by René and Maurice Dreyfus. René was the Grand Prix driver won the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix in 1930, piloting a privateer Bugatti to victory

around the claustrophobic circuit of the Principality, beating the factory Bugatti team in the process.

We were all French language students, so we had a rudimentary knowledge of the language; enough to read, and maybe converse, some basic French. Trust me, it only came in handy when we read the menu and managed NOT to order the proprietor as an entrée.

I distinctly remember that we all ordered boeuf bourguignon, a classic French peasant dish that has slowly refined into haute cuisine. Of course, we had a bottle of wine with our meal; a suitable claret, as I re-call, and the maître d’ indulged us by letting me check the label, smell the expelled cork, and conduct the required approval tasting. Suffice to say, I thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Shortly thereafter, we were all ensconced in the bus that took us home to our idyllic, safe lives in our quaint New England towns. This all happened during the formative years of my adult life, and the “thing that appealed to my visceral self” has remained ever since. To this day, I still appreciate the most excellent E-Type, French impressionist art, fine dining, and especially motorsport, as competed by gentlemen racers.

So what was the spark that ignited your passion for sports cars, especially Porsches? And to what journeys in your life did it lead?

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Back to Ben Wheeler: April Sunday Drive PreviewBy Tom Martin, Sunday Drive Chair

This month the Sunday Drive Program ventures to a quaint village in East Texas. “Back to Ben Wheeler” – The East Texas Tour brings Mavericks back to the little town that could.

Ben Wheeler was once on the verge of becoming a ghost town until Brooks Gremmels resurrected it into an eclectic hamlet. Craftsmen, artisans, and musicians have since settled here. Bikers, classic car and sports car owners now congregate in the center of town. Ben Wheeler is also the Wild Hog Capital of Texas. And you know what that means, right? Yessir, every autumn Ben Wheeler hosts “Hog Fest”, a celebration of . . . well, nothing really. But it’s a darn good time to celebrate.

And if that isn’t eclectic enough, Ben Wheeler just hosted the “2016 Motorized Barstool Races” last month. I reckon us Porsche owners will fit in just fine.

The Drive will be held on Sunday, April 24. Start and end point is the parking lot of Moore’s Store, located at 1535 FM 279 in Ben Wheeler. Start time is 1:00 pm, so plan to get there a little early to sign up and attend the Drivers’ Briefing.

Kurt Reuland has put together another stimulating drive, a 73.1-mile excursion through the rolling back-

roads of East Texas. If we’re lucky, we’ll get some blue-bonnet spotting time in, as the Drive occurs at the peak of the bluebonnet season. Then we’ll head on back to Moore’s Store for some comfort food, and some of the best cobbler around. Ben Wheeler and neighboring village Edom are known for their homemade pies and cobbler.

As always, attendees are not required to dine at the destination; one can always take their cobbler and eat it at home. Go ahead, be like that.

If you plan to attend, please drop us a RSVP before the Drive. Just shoot an e-mail to [email protected] with a simple “I will be attending (by myself, with my wife, with a friend, etc.)” and you’re in. When you RSVP, it gives us an accurate count to supply to the proprietor of the destination, plus three days before the Drive, you will receive an e-mail with the following attachments: a Garmin .gdb file of the route, a route overview, and turn-by-turn instructions.

Hope to see you and your Porsche at the Sunday Drive!

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coming in at the same time. He also graciously extend-ed a 25% discount on food to all Mavericks. It was a perfectly wonderful evening, full of fun-loving great friends, outstanding fine dining, and an array of stun-ning Porsche Valentines in the reserved parking lot! Sincere thanks to Pascal Cayet from the Porsche Club for his hospitality, generosity, and strong support of the Mavericks!!

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Maverick Monthly Social: A Porsche ValentineBy Stephanie Ho, Monthly Social Chair Photos by George Luxbacher

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For hassle free information onany property in the DFW area,

call 972.365.7370

Michael [email protected]

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Some artists paint canvases. Others sculpt marble. Ours service Porsches.

At Park Place Porsche, we elevate automotive service to an art form. Our Master-Certified technicians and advisers work exclusively on Porsche vehicles, from the Boxster to the 918, giving them unmatched focus and passion. We offer an on-site Porsche body shop as well as one of the only Porsche-Certified body shops in the Dallas–Fort Worth area—Park Place BodyWerks—providing you with comprehensive service, all in one place. And you’ll enjoy exceptional Park Place amenities, like complimentary Porsche loaner cars and hand car washes. It’s everything you need to keep your automotive masterpiece running flawlessly.

©2016 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times.

Park Place Porsche6113 Lemmon AvenueDallas, TX 75209214.525.5400park-place.porschedealer.com

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Maverick Photos of the Month: Interiors and UpholsteryPhotos by Members as Noted

Jack Griffin 1955 356 Pre-A “old school simplicity”

Umesh Oza1970 911T Karmann Coupe

Peter Frankl911-50houndstooth

Rick Miranda 1969 912 classic houndstooth

Jim Lantner“No Lollygagging” race interior

Jim Hirsch2014 Boxster S Agate/Amber

Chris Flaugh 1987 924S

The May issue of Slipstream will feature engine photographs - send your submissions to [email protected]

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For Sale: 2000 Porsche Boxster. Rare Arena red, black top, grey leather interior. Five-speed, windstop, crest wheel centers, 17” turbo wheels, great Michelins, radio upgrade w/CDR 220. Sport touring package, L&N IMS upgrade by Moorespeed, RMS, pilot bearing, throwout bearing, Sachs HD clutch, new motor mount, coolant reservoir, horn contactor ring, top safety switch, new battery. New spark plug tubes, seals & water pump @ 44k. Body, interior, & top excellent. 52,000 miles Always garaged, no DE’s, senior owner. Asking $12,900. Contact Harry Filbey at 972-768-6839 or [email protected]. (04)

For Sale: 1999 911 Carrera. Black/black, 6-speed manual, 78K miles, excellent mechanical condition with new belts, hoses, fresh oil and more. Service by RAC Performance. New rear tires, good front tires, new battery, mega amp sound system. $21,450 OBO. Contact Jimmyg at [email protected] or 214-697-0692 (04)

For Sale: 1981 Euro SC race car. Black. Located at MSR. $30,000 (serious inquires only). Contact Myron Krupp at 682-888-3804 or [email protected]. (04)

For Sale: Aluminum Open Tommy Trailer. 6 years old. Used as a Porsche transporter. $6500. Contact Myron Krupp at 682-888-3804 or [email protected]. (04)

For Sale: 1995 911 Carerra Cabriolet (993 Model). Unique Guards red, tan top, champagne interior, 6 speed manual. Garaged TX car since new. Second owner. VIN WP0CA299XSS341792. Original window sticker, records, car cover, Porsche battery tender and wind deflector included. Original paint in excellent condition. Driver and passenger power seats and windows. Well maintained, 28,000 true miles. Never tracked, wrecked, or smoked in. All tools,

spare, compressor, and manuals. Leather, 17” wheels with crests, premium sound, remote CD changer. Has shown competitively in full Parade Concours. $58,500. Contact Hiram Saunders, at [email protected]. (03)

For Sale: 2005 Porsche 997S. Rare Yellow Exterior with Black Interior. One owner, 36k miles, no accident history, well maintained with no track history. Sport chrono, 6-speed, sunroof. All items work except Bose Amp. Need garage space for new 991. Asking 35k. Contact Steve Nguyen at [email protected] or 972-740-4380. (02)

For Sale: 1981 911 Euro SC race car. Has track records at Hallett and Eagles Canyon. 2 sets of 15” Buckley Wheels, Buckley race headers. Recent transmission overhaul/major tune up. No wrecks or rust. Lives at MSR Cresson. $30,500 or best offer. Contact Myron Krupp 682-888-3804 or [email protected] (02)

For Sale: 2015 Porsche GT3. White, black Alcantara leather, red stitching. Porsche warranty. Garaged, excellent condition. NEVER TRACKED. Shield on hood, front and rear fenders. Bumper mounted Escort laser radar. Mileage 3255. $162,490. Transaction processed through local Porsche dealer “in and out” for sales tax, no additional cost to TX buyer. Contact Reginald Stewart at 972-733-3304 or [email protected] (02)

For Sale: 1986 944. White/burgundy all original, unrestored, telephone dial wheels. Updated clutch, belts, water pump, radiator and brakes. Second owner and have all documents. Needs some work. 114,000 miles. $5000 OBO. Contact Taylor Rice at 817-688-7161 or [email protected] (02)

For Sale: 1973T Porsche 911 Race Car. Green, built to RS Specs. 2.7 liter aluminum case, 233 hp and 199 ft /lbs at rear wheels. 8 hours on engine by Jim Buckley. 40 IDA Webers, 915 gearbox. Buckley suspension. 930 Brakes. FuelSafe fuel cell. Full welded roll cage. Fire system. Removable passengers seat for DE’s. Two sets Fuchs wheels. PCA and Vintage Logbooks. $38,000. Contact Lee Wilkins (972) 503-8825 or [email protected] (01)

UnclassifiedsUnclassifieds are available free to Maverick Region members and are $5 for all others (contact editor@mavpca for payment details). Please limit size to no more than 6 lines. Ads will run for 3 issues, after which they will be removed unless you request that they be run for an additional 3 issues. E-mail your ad to [email protected] by the 10th of the month to have your ad run in the following month’s Slipstream. Be sure to include year, make, model, color, mileage, and asking price, as well as a contact name, phone number and/or email address. All parts will be advertised on our website. Check your ad for accuracy the first time it runs. Contact the editor to have your ad pulled sooner. Due to space constraints, photos may or may not be included. No dealers please!

These advertisers support our Maverick Region – Tell them you saw their ad in Slipstream!Ascot Diamonds (972) 991-0001 Page 25Autobahn Motorcar Group (800) 433-5602 B.C.deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry (800) 454-4367 Page 8DFW Garage Design (972) 416-4545 Page 24Ebby Halliday – Michael Picolo (972) 365-7370 Page 28Falgout & Associates, P. C. (972) 669-2370 Page 22Fifth Gear Motorsports (972) 317-4005 Page 21Garages of Texas (214) 435-4898 Page 5Hoosier Tires Direct .com (515) 203-3503 Page 36Innovative Autosports (972) 418-1996 Page 25Invisibra (214) 704-9299 Page 21Louden Motorcar Services (972) 241-6326 I.B.C.Marvelous Home Makeovers (214) 458-1932 Page 32Mayo Performance (817) 540-4939 Page 30Mullenix Motorsport (972) 417-0997 Page 28Mustard Racing (817) 366-1678 Page 35

Nine-Eleven Automotive (972) 243-4911 Page 27OCD’tailers (817) 948-8538 Page 35Park Place Porsche (800) 553-3196 Pages 15, 29The Phoenix Insurance (214) 253-0570 Page 22Porsche Plano (214) 576-1911 I.F.C.RAC Performance (214) 269-1571 Page 3RetroAir (972) 960-6899 Page 30RKT Techniques (817) 624-1322 Page 30Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk (817) 692-8496 Page 28Silver Fox (817) 329-6995 Page 2Stuart’s Paint and Body (214) 221-6999 Page 33The UPS Store (972) 420-1250 Page 35Ussery Printing (972) 438-8344 Page 35Victory Motorcars (713) 783-6555 Page 11Zims Autotechnik (817) 267-4451 Page 17

Advertising rates - 1/4 page: $425; 1/2 page: $850; Full page: $1700For more information contact Cindy Bliss at [email protected] Advertiser Index

Name tags are available for $10. Please email us at [email protected] to obtain them.

Include your name, city, and ve-hicle (up to 2) as shown below.

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PRINTER OF SLIPSTREAM SINCE 1982

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Around the Bend...By Jim Hirsch, Managing Editor

“Live in the moment, capture the moment, share the moment.”

Individuals who practice some form of meditation or mindfulness in their daily lives have likely held to the beginning of that idea regularly.

As a Porsche owner and member of the Maverick Region, I encourage you to practice the entire thought to the benefit of all of our members.

Driving your Porsche, or even looking at it in your garage while it is at rest, provides opportunities for a unique type of mindfulness shared only with fellow Porschephiles.

As the editor of Slipstream, I look forward to you sharing those many moments that you experience with your Porsche for the enjoyment of all of your fellow Mavericks. This issue is full of those types of moments.

Whether it’s a particularly involved drive, an inter-esting photo opportunity, or even the sound of your Porsche starting up, capture that moment in words and pictures and send it to [email protected] so I can “share your moment” with our members.

One of our signature events - May at Mayo’s - is actu-ally in April this year, April 30 to be exact. This is your chance to shine up and show off your Porsche, or simply come to enjoy the sights and vote for your favorites.

Activities include a Peoples Choice Concours (free entry) along with dinner at $25/person

(kids 12 and under are free). Please get more informa-tion, and make certain to RSVP, and pay in advance on our web site at mav.pca.org.

This spring has provided great weather for our ini-tial driving events. One of our recent Drivers’ Educa-tion events at MotorSports Ranch in Cresson provided the dynamic cover photo for this issue.

Chris Tabor, our Region DE Chair, provided this quote from Mark Schwobel: “I participated in my first DE event with my son last weekend and I need to share our total appreciation for the phenomenal opportunity these events af-ford members. Every part of the event surpassed my expecta-tions. The organization, instruction, facility and hospitality were first-rate. We are so fortunate to be members of the Mav-erick Region and have the opportunity to spend such content-rich time with so many generous, quality people”.

If one of your resolutions for this year was to get your Porsche on a road course, our DE program is the place for you!

Finally, in our continuing Slipstream initiative - Mav Photos of the Month - the focus for this month was in-teriors. Thanks to our members for submitting these great photos shown on page 31.

For the April issue, our focus is engines, so send your photo submissions to [email protected] or post them on our Maverick Region Porsche Club of America Facebook group page by April 10. Newer model owners may have to get below those plastic covers!

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See what our customers are saying about us at:LoudenMotorCars.com

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• Award winning service for 35+ years• Rated “Best in Dallas” a record 3 times• Rated “Best in Texas”• Rated “Top 10 Shops in U.S.”• Rated “Best in the West” by the Robert Bosch Corporation• A Better Business Bureau accredited business for 3 decades with an A+ rating•• The first ASE “Blue Seal of Excellence” business in Dallas• Racing background at Daytona, Sebring, and Riverside• Master Certified Technicians• Bosch Authorized Service Center• Air conditioned shop for technician efficiency and comfort• We do not sell cars, thus we must survive on our 35+ year service reputation

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Hiram Saunders, Slipstream155 JellicoSouthlake, TX 76092

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