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- Wellardmac - 01-16-2007 Mike, I was starting to think that you had left us. I hope that you're warming up for the packed AX season we have planned. - Cute photo. - betegh9 - 01-16-2007 As I said before, sorry about that. I was not aware of any committee, and since I have not heard anything about the sudgested site I mentioned months ago, I thought that nothing was being done. (It is January, 2007, clubs are filling dates!!) Anyways, ALL this enbarasment (on my part) could have been avoided if a member of the committee would have contacted me and say: "Nick, Thanks for the tip of the Unysis site. We have checked it out and now we are working with people there to get dates" Amen! - Wellardmac - 01-16-2007 Nick, Honest mistake -I'm sure that it wasn't deliberate. To be honest we started working on this while you were AWOL for several weeks and didn't think to mention it. We know you have a lot of ideas and we're open to hearing about them. I can tell you that the AX season is looking pretty good right now - different from what we've done before, but we think you'll like it. - ccm911 - 01-19-2007 Brian Minkin wrote: Quote:In fact in 1978 i owned a 924 (brand spanking new) and although many members of PCA gave me a hard time about its roots, it was accepted as a Porsche and was even a concours winner.Brian, did you have the Martini and Rossi edition? I always liked that color scheme. My buddy had a Maroon 924. Handled great, but was really slow. And so was the turbo for that matter. Nonetheless, they were not that bad a car. - Brian Minkin - 01-19-2007 ccm911 wrote: Quote:Brian Minkin wrote:It was a daqrk metallic red 924 with tan leather interior. The only Porsche marking was the hood badge. If I remember right a gold pinstrip. Not fast but once off the line it would zip along at a pretty good clip. Had a sort of hum to it when you cruised. Handled very well. The end of the car was when my father was driving it and when leaving his development a car that was parked up on a hill in a driveway (some kind of big station wagon) jumped out of gear and rolled down and broad sided the passenger side of the car. Insurance company totalled it. This was about 1983.Quote:In fact in 1978 i owned a 924 (brand spanking new) and although many members of PCA gave me a hard time about its roots, it was accepted as a Porsche and was even a concours winner.Brian, did you have the Martini and Rossi edition? I always liked that color scheme. My buddy had a Maroon 924. Handled great, but was really slow. And so was the turbo for that matter. Nonetheless, they were not that bad a car. - Racingswh - 01-19-2007 ccm911 wrote: Quote: Handled great, but was really slow. And so was the turbo for that matter. Remember the 924 GTR Turbo car? I liked that one. If I recall they ran that version at Lemans. It had that scoop on the right side of the hood as I remember and added flares. I just thought that car looked so serious. Had a boost control knob. Man now thinking back on it it was an awesome car!! - betegh9 - 01-19-2007 Hank! You may have to paint your car to the Whitpain Twp. cop color scheme.......The uniform is not enough Does anyone know of a cheap 924S that 5 of us can buy and make a 924 CUP series in AX using the same car? So only the driver will make the difference. The season winner gets to keep the carhock: - ccm911 - 01-19-2007 Call Dougherty's. They have a really nice white one. If I were to race, that is the car for the right series. - betegh9 - 01-19-2007 Chris, do you know what they want for it? I'll like to see WHO, 5-6 persons might be interested in such an endeavor. I would guess that the car plus expenses for the season (set of Kumho V710, oil change, fuel, etc.) to be maybe $4000.00. If we have 8 events, times 6 drivers, times 7 runs each, that would be close to 350 runs total. The 924S would be a low power, cheap enough to make the 924 CUP championship afordable.....certainly, details would have to be worked out, but here is an IDEA.hock: Any would be interested drivers? This Question is for track junkies AS WELL!! - Marty Kocse - 01-19-2007 I was there today - $4,995 |