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PNW Spring Drive tomorrow, Sunday 5/23


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Posting here for more visibility to folks in the area that might have missed the calendar event.

 

We'll share pics to this thread for y'all after the drive.

 

Cheers, James

 

 

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1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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A few more.

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Current project:  '76 2002 (mostly assembled & on the road)

Past:  '73  2002, '78 SAAB 99 EMS, '88 SAAB 900 Turbo, '89 VW Jetta GLI 16v

          '66 VW Bug, '70 VW Bug

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6 hours ago, resra said:

Looks like fun! Could the golf keep up with the pack?

 

My 2002 was down for the count, so the Cabby subbed in. She’s a pretty solid driver and this final version of the Cabriolet is pretty close in spec to a MK1 GTI, so holds it’s own against our antiques. ?

 

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1974 2002 - Megasquirt and turbo

2018 BMW M2/ 2013 Porsche Cayenne Diesel

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On 5/25/2021 at 9:21 PM, Teelinger said:

Turn out was light, but it was a fun drive. 

 

 

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 Hey James ....just throwing this out there but the word is the border is gonna open up sometime in June, and after a year and a half there is a few us up here that a have a serious thirst that needs to be quenched....(wink wink)

 

 I was wondering if there would be any interest for a CAN-AM get together once it does?

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@joysterm absolutely! I'll plan the event if:

1. Someone else picks the location and coordinates the route if there's a drive.

2. Someone else leads the drive and is the chief navigator. You don't want me doing that - just ask the folks on the spring drive ?

 

 

Also note: We've got the Ranier drive sometime this summer, and the Octoberfest drive to Leavenworth in the fall. 

1987 Porsche 944 Turbo (sold)
1973 Mintgrun 2002 "Kermit" (sold)

1973 Inka 2002 "Ernie"

1986 VW Vanagon Syncro Weekender "Otto Van Gonzo"

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40 minutes ago, Teelinger said:

@joysterm absolutely! I'll plan the event if:

1. Someone else picks the location and coordinates the route if there's a drive.

2. Someone else leads the drive and is the chief navigator. You don't want me doing that - just ask the folks on the spring drive ?

 

 

Also note: We've got the Ranier drive sometime this summer, and the Octoberfest drive to Leavenworth in the fall. 

 

2 hours ago, joysterm said:

 Hey James ....just throwing this out there but the word is the border is gonna open up sometime in June


Where did you hear June? All I see from Victoria is that the border won’t open until at least September. I’m dying to drive my NK to Seattle…

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2 hours ago, kiva667 said:

 


Where did you hear June? All I see from Victoria is that the border won’t open until at least September. I’m dying to drive my NK to Seattle…

....me too.

 

The word is the US government will unilaterally open the borders to Canadians in or around June 22. This allagation was attributed to a Imgaration lawyer from Blaine, yesterday. It was passed along to him apparently by a  ranking CBP official.

 

I am not saying that it will be not without consequences. Until the clowns from Ottawa get rid of the quarantine requirements any Canadian crossing would still be subject to a 14 day isolation order by coming back. Then again  it maybe an attempt by the US to apply some sort of pressure on Ottawa to follow suit.

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3 hours ago, Teelinger said:

 

Also note: We've got the Ranier drive sometime this summer, and the Octoberfest drive to Leavenworth in the fall. 

Hopefully all this will be settled by the end of June, and we can go from there. I'll stay in touch...stay safe All

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