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3 hours ago, zinz said:


nonsense... when in doubt, throttle out. 
 

Ed Z

Lol I did that in my old work truck, didn’t have the elevated exhaust, I was doing great until the tail pipe went under water!!!!!

I had to put it in gear and and use the starter to roll/bump me out of it.... never said I was smart?

btw love all the Malaga in this thread?

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13 hours ago, pjp90 said:

Have not had time to race since we moved to CA.   Missing my buddies racing at Watkins Glen this weekend.  So at least I finally washed off the grime from the cross country tow in July

 

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So cool.... that’s what I want.....A street rocket

73 Tii stock build, Porsche Macan   , E46 330i Florida driver, 

….and like most of us, way too many (maybe 30 at last count) I wish I hadn't sold ?

 

 

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When I bought my car, I was told it had a name that could never be changed, and there was a hat from the original owner that had to stay with the car (and it does to this day). This is "Ms. Agnes" and she is a 1974 Automatic, and can be seen in the Academy Award winning film "Milk." She has been in the shop for about a month awaiting a complete overhaul of the steering box (re-machined/rebuilt), and I am looking forward to getting her back on the road! Maybe we will take a trip back to the Legion of Honor if the weather holds up.

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1974 - 02 - Amazon Green "Ms. Agnes"

2000 - 328Ci - Steel Grey "Bucephalus"

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6 hours ago, joebarthlow said:

Fast stroll through “Little Tuscany” in the southern Willamette Valley

 

Ok.  So, for the record, in Oregon, is it wil-la-mette' or is it will-am'-ette?

Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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16 hours ago, irdave said:

Ok.  So, for the record, in Oregon, is it wil-la-mette' or is it will-am'-ette?

 

" So, for the record, the correct pronunciation of Willamette as it relates to the Oregon wine region is “Will-AM-it” as in “It’s Will-AM-it, damit!” "

 

https://winecast.net/2011/02/15/how-to-pronounce-willamette/#:~:text=So%2C for the record%2C the,AM-it%2C damit!”

 

It's Willamette Dammit! T-Shirt

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8 hours ago, '76mintgrün'02 said:

 

" So, for the record, the correct pronunciation of Willamette as it relates to the Oregon wine region is “Will-AM-it” as in “It’s Will-AM-it, damit!” "

 

https://winecast.net/2011/02/15/how-to-pronounce-willamette/#:~:text=So%2C for the record%2C the,AM-it%2C damit!”

 

It's Willamette Dammit! T-Shirt

 

 

This is what I thought!  I know there's somewhere else that has a more 'reasonable' pronunciation, but I knew one of them was... interesting.  Thanks Tom!

Dave.

'76, totally stock. Completely.

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