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Vintage 2013 Picture Thread


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Some iPhone pics.  

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My favorite car this year is Ben Younce's Chamonix 68 with Cosmic alloys. Ben amazingly fixed his car from a massive rear-end accident several years ago. I would love to have my 69 end up this nice.

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Dinner location for Saturday night after we wandered all around trying to find somewhere that didn't have a 1.5 hour wait.

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Here is Marshall and Chuck (DeHaven) right before we headed home from VIR.

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Fuel stop in Chesterfield, VA

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Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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Great pics, Jim (and everyone else). Ben's car is awesome. He invited me to a car corral at a show in Indy - I parked next to him. There were literally teenage girls taking each other's photos with Ben's car. Posing, the whole nine yards. It has mojo.

Here are my pics...

http://s1078.photobucket.com/user/saaron2/library/Vintage%202013

Scott

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02ing since '87

'72 tii Euro  //  '21 330i x //  '14 BMW X5  //  '12 VW Jetta GLI

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One again, a wonderful event! This was our first with the whole family and it worked out well.

I so wish we could have done the AutoX and the drive to VIR but school and jobs drove that.

See y'all next year.

John

Here we are just getting to the Hawthorn.
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That night after Sr Bravos.
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My daughter Anna and her friend Allison.
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Puerto Rico was well represented.

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Larry and Bo

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Looks like they are missing some of their crew! I'm sure they will be better attended next year.

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I had heard there were 17 M5's there.

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Hangin in the shade. My 318is on the left.
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Line for food

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Beauty!

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Love those flares!

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I heard there were 17 M5's there.
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The kids by their favorite BMW

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Festmeister Scott. 

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Anna getting her Coloring back with honorable mention. Yes that's a picture of my 2002 with a unicorn behind it.

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Anna said the whole event was Magnefique!
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On our way home.

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John



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Here's a link to my pics. Including autocross of the 2002s & Bavaria.

 

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200662008105862.1073741825.1630421908&type=1&l=a5a340eef9

Andrew Wilson
Vern- 1973 2002tii, https://www.bmw2002faq.com/blogs/blog/304-andrew-wilsons-vern-restoration/ 
Veronika- 1968 1600 Cabriolet, Athena- 1973 3.0 CSi,  Rodney- 1988 M5, The M3- 1997 M3,

The Unicorn- 2007 X3, Julia- 2007 Z4 Coupe, Ophelia- 2014 X3, Herman- 1914 KisselKar 4-40

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Better late than never, here are the links to my pics:

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10200957046144543.1073741826.1117837646&type=1&l=c4fbc9bbdc

 

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I also made two crappy videos in my first experience with a GoPro. Tried to post them on the video thread, but for some reason I'm not allowed to post there.

 

Here they are:

 

 

HarryPR

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