993 Roadtrip Vancouver-Bay Area
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Mr. Moffat-- Great photography; glad all are home safe & happy. Thanks for 'taking us along'
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Well done, Mister Fister!
All the 993s on this thread are tight, & the Fister-mobile's outta sight
Well done, Mister Fister!
All the 993s on this thread are tight, & the Fister-mobile's outta sight
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Nice shot of that wide-butt going down the Embarcadero, hard to believe during the late 60's the city was going to put all this under an elevated freeway, good thing the drugs wore off .... Ferry building to the right next to the clock tower is where the awesome Saturday Farmers Market takes place each weekend ...
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Thanks brutha!
It was great meeting Tim and Doug and enjoying "a few beer" at the game. I hope you guys can make it down for the shop bbq.
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Pictures don't do it justice. Then there's that sound.
Nice shot of that wide-butt going down the Embarcadero, hard to believe during the late 60's the city was going to put all this under an elevated freeway, good thing the drugs wore off .... Ferry building to the right next to the clock tower is where the awesome Saturday Farmers Market takes place each weekend ...
"a few beer" is secret Canadian terminology.
Working on the bbq logistics now.....
For those who only use their cars for short trips for fear of adding miles, take them for a drive. The longer the better. I won't lie, I almost didn't go because I feared adding excessive/unneeded mileage to my car. You know what? The 4000KMs I added to the car (now @ 131000KM/81000miles) don't mean squat. What does matter is the enjoyment I got from them. For many of us, these cars are a dream car from our past. Live the dream. They won't melt.
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For those who only use their cars for short trips for fear of adding miles, take them for a drive. The longer the better. I won't lie, I almost didn't go because I feared adding excessive/unneeded mileage to my car. You know what? The 4000KMs I added to the car (now @ 131000KM/81000miles) don't mean squat. What does matter is the enjoyment I got from them. For many of us, these cars are a dream car from our past. Live the dream. They won't melt.
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Agree on the driving part. The Phoenix trip was a great 2K run for mine this spring. (Sport seats help immensely.) Even if it did mean ~17mpg with the excess drag from the bikes on the roof.
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I trize, I trize.
Yup, thanks for the wash-zone Sir!
No bunker-hiding required. The entire bay area is a truly beautiful spot and I enjoyed seeing all that I saw. Like every city, it has it's interesting spots.
Hey, at least you got your car washed. And we didn't even have to get into the bunker at any point while you were over!
Agree on the driving part. The Phoenix trip was a great 2K run for mine this spring. (Sport seats help immensely.) Even if it did mean ~17mpg with the excess drag from the bikes on the roof.
Agree on the driving part. The Phoenix trip was a great 2K run for mine this spring. (Sport seats help immensely.) Even if it did mean ~17mpg with the excess drag from the bikes on the roof.
No bunker-hiding required. The entire bay area is a truly beautiful spot and I enjoyed seeing all that I saw. Like every city, it has it's interesting spots.
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hard to believe during the late 60's the city was going to put all this under an elevated freeway