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Car show weekend in Frankenmuth Michigan...always a good time...even though it is a classic/muscle car show primarily. Jim stopped by with #6 and old reds previous owner (Josh) stopped by too.
Mostly love for the 928 and only had one weird comment as we were driving out of the show, some old farmer dude in bibs asked the guy next to him..."What the hell is that?"
Just finished brake upgrade, and new Bilstiens at all corners, Automotion auto cross springs, engine mounts, solid intake refresh, porken chip pk tensioner, new maf cps, complete tune up.Time to enjoy her , super charger next?.
We took a ride up the coast to Bath,Maine to join the Down East Porsche Club to visit the Maine Maritime Museum. We had a great personal tour of the museum and grounds. The picture of our cars lined up under the sculpture of the Wyoming, is of the largest 6 mast Schooner ever built. It was 310 ft bow to stern and 52 feet across at the deck. The masts were 177 feet tall - keel to top! It was built on the site of the current sculpture. We then took a boat cruise up and down the Kennebeck River, passing the Bath Iron Works, where they are completing build on two Zumwalt class destroyers. Thanks to the "new" friends from Down East P club.
New front and rear Boge's, new front and rear springs, new rebuilt upper A arms, new fuel filter, new fuel pump check valve, new fuel accumulator, new cold start valve, new vacuum lines and about 100 more small things.
Thank you Mr. Roger Tyson!!