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Old 05-30-2001, 05:14 PM
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Hope to see you in Chattanooga in September. If anyone is interested in details on the 2002 East Coast Holiday in Charleston, please let me know. If you know of any 550 Spyder owners, please let them know about the event and me about them. We would like to set a record for the most 550 Spyders in one place at one time!

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I'd be interested in details about the 2002 East Coast Holiday. I had hoped to make it to the Chattanooga holiday this September, but am now obligated elsewhere.

I own a 1997 993TT, but my heart lies with '50s and '60s cars, particularly the 356. Last month, I joined the 356 registry. I just finished Jim Schrager's new book, and have ordered Conradt's and Brett Johnson's books, as well as the Terdy inspection video.

I plan to look for a 356 about a year from now. Thanks for your help.

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Can you give me a link or more info about this event? Don't have a 550 or 356, but this comes as a surprise to me, as I live in Chattanooga.

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Here's a link:
http://www.356registry.org/Events/ECH2001/index.htm
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This is a pleasant surprise. Being in South Central Kentucky, I would also try my best to make the four hour drive too. Sounds like a fun event. I've always admired the "classics." I'll spread the word to my buddies and see if we can get a small group together. Will there be things to do there for the "later" models? Hope to at least see some vendors that carry stuff relevant to us. I have 911 Turbo.



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