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driftertheSacramento Valley Region - Porsche Club of America

November 2007

Got Track?

TrackMasters Racing is a leader in High PerformanceDriver Education events inNorthern California, and

invites SVR-PCA drivers toParticipate in our events.

• Thunderhill – Fri./Sat., Nov. 9th & 10th

Come out and stretch yourcar’s legs on some of the

finest tracks in the country!

Fun, safe, and definitely . . .No speeding tickets!

www.TrackMasters-Racing.com

On the Cover

The #58 Brumos Porsche is leading the #99 Gainsco Pon-tiac through turn 2 at Infineon Raceway during the Grand-Am Armed Forces 250. On the second-to -last lap, #99 passed #58, which held onto second place.

Photo by Doug DeVetter

Information and Committee DirectoryAutocross ChairMatt Deter 916.630.89245645 Harvest Road, Rocklin, CA [email protected]

Driver Education Chair/EventsFrederick D. Rauch 916.989.31996610 Folsom-Auburn Rd., Ste. 5-81Folsom, CA [email protected]/[email protected]

Charity ChairSusan Fleming 916.985.4142107 Cobb Court, Folsom, CA [email protected]

Concours ChairKent Brandon 916.663.17023450 Hector Rd, Newcastle, CA [email protected]

Goodie StoreTom Sisson 209.296.535214537 Surrey Junction Ln., Sutter Creek, CA 95685 [email protected]

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Volume 45, No. 11 November 2007www.derporsche.net

2007 Board of Directors

PresidentMike Willis 916.363.83132748 Tiffany West Way, Sacramento, CA [email protected]

VicePresidentKerner Breaux 916.966.24255018 Shadowood Way, Fair Oaks, CA [email protected] SecretaryKevin Dougherty 916.983.7774P.O. Box 6006, Folsom, CA [email protected]

TreasurerBetty Silva 707.864.0491 12 Oak Lane, Suisun Valley, CA [email protected]

SocialDirectorCookie Anderson 916.988.65346320 Hickory Lane, Orangevale, CA [email protected]

MembershipDirectorRik Larson 916.481.60842120 Maddox Court, Carmichael, CA [email protected]

Competition&SafetyDirectorMatt Deter 916.630.89245645 Harvest Road, Rocklin, CA [email protected]

WebmasterJohn Murphy 916.858.230411508 Armour Court, Gold River, CA [email protected]

PastPresidentJeff Kinder 916.765.28014320 Freemont’s Loop, Rescue, CA [email protected]

EditorBud Behrens 209.477.64966424 Culpepper Place, Stockton, CA [email protected]

Zone7RepresentativeLarry Sharp – Golden Gate Region 925.371.22581119 Megan Road, Livermore, CA [email protected]

Rally ChairHelen Ashuckian 916.481.27595440 Tree Side Dr., Carmichael, CA [email protected]

Sacramento Valley Region, Porsche Club of America (SVR), publishes the Drifter monthly for its members. Written contributions and photos are welcome and should be e-mailed to the editor. The deadline for material is one month prior to the month of publication. SVR members should notify the membership director promptly of an address change to insure uninterrupted delivery. All material in this newslet-ter is protected by copyright. However, newsletter editor of others regions chartered by the Porsche Club of America may reprint any article provided that credit is given to the author and Sacramento Valley Region and that The Drifter is cited as the source.

Technical ChairLisa Thomas [email protected]

G24 ChairsRachel Johnson/Kim Nelson 916.933.4282305 Glen Ridge WayEl Dorado Hills, CA [email protected]

Dummkopf ChairRandy Vidmar 916.624.31455207 Par Place Rocklin, CA [email protected]

Advertising ManagerDick MacFarlane 916.482.06525740 Windmill Way #11 • Carmichael, CA 95608

[email protected]

Upcoming Events3 - November and December Events

4 - November Dinner Meeting5 - SVR Autocross #4

6 - 2007 Christmas Party14 - Christmas Tree Decorating

14 - November & December DE Events16 - “Taste of the Track” at Thunderhill

Features and Reviews9 - The Oktoberfest Tour

11 - Annual Charity Auction12 - Photo Rally Results

13 - Carrera de Sierra XXX14 - G24 Takes Over the Towe

Columns and Departments2 - Chilli’s Chatter7 - Drifting Back

15 - October Board Meeting16 - November Membership Report

19 - SVR Goodie Store19 - Index of Advertisers

20 - The Last Word20 - Drifter Classifieds

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Chilli’s chatterby Mike Willis

I would like to thank those who supported our Charity Auction. Once again Kern & Cindi Breaux chaired the auction because they have had friends

who have died from ovarian cancer. This year we had another successful auction to support the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. Some of the special items were Marv Smith’s lathe-turned vases and Rachel Johnson’s glass work. We also had the never-ending, very-last Steve McQueen poster. The supply of Tommy Bahama’s large size shirts (no medium sizes available) generated some high-stakes bid-ding, with Randy Vidmar usually being the winning bidder at the end. Lauren Fleming’s Daymon Nightingale’s & Marie Smith’s cookies were a coveted auction item and served as dessert for most of us. The large variety of Porsche and non-Porsche auction items contributed to the overall success of the event. Best of all was the auctioneering entertainment team of Kirk Bradford & Larry Wilson, which took the numerous items and generated the “hype” which sold them to the highest bidders. Special thanks go to those members who came to enjoy the show and bought the auction items. With all these efforts we were able to raise over $5,000 for club’s and Kern & Cindi’s selected charity. Since a small fee was charged to offset the cost of the refreshments, all of the proceeds from the event will go to the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition. At our last board meeting, the subject of The Drifter publishing was once again addressed. Over the last ten years or so we have had a very good “deal” in getting The Drifter printed. A couple of years ago our printer sold the company, and the cost of printing went up dramatically. The 2006 board also addressed the cost of The Drifter and took measures to minimize the impact on the club’s budget. This year we budgeted a loss for the year; this loss was basically caused by the cost of printing and mailing The Drifter. Our dues rebate from PCA-National is supposed to finance the operation of the club in the membership and newsletter areas. This is not really the case, and so the 2007 board again addressed the issue of our budget. It was felt that our events should not subsidize the publishing of the Drifter. The cost should be borne by the members who want to keep receiving the printed version in their mailbox. The discussion did go back and forth with regard to imposing a subscription fee. But in the end it was decided to implement a subscription fee for the printed and mailed version of The Drifter. Starting with the January issue of The Drifter, a $15.00 subscription fee will be implemented. The subscription form will be sent out with 2008 board of directors bal-lot and must be returned to the treasurer no later than December 15th to be sure that subscriptions begin with the January 2008 issue. The process will be further defined in a Drifter subscription notice that will accompany the ballot.

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November and December Events

SocialNovember 12 SVR Dinner Meeting; see page 4.December 25 Christmas Tree Decorating at Towe Museum; see page 14.December 15 SVR 2007 Christmas Party; see page 6.

Autocross & TrackNovember 9-10 Trackmasters DE at Thunderhill; see page 14.November 10 Taste of the Track at Thunderhill; see page 16.November 17 SVR Region Autocross #4; see page 5.December 6-7 DE Events at Laguna Seca; see page 14.

RallyNovember 10 GGR Moonlight Monte Carlo 2007 Zone 7 Rally; see October Drifter TourNovember 2-4 Mendocino Tour; contact Rik Larson at 916.481.6084

OtherDecember 1 Salvation Army Toy Run.

You Have a Choice!So why not make the right one when you needauto body and paint work?

✦ State-of the Art Body and Paint Technology✦ Certified Glasurit Paint (Factory Original for Porsche, Mercedes, BMW)✦ Car-O-Liner Unibody Repair Equipment✦ Enclosed Climate-Controlled Spray Booth✦ Industry-Certified Technicians

Don Joe3532 La Grande Blvd.

Sacramento, CA 95823(916) 391-4159

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Our November dinner meeting will again be at the Italian restaurant with the Spanish name.

5723 Folsom Boulevard, Sacramento

Monday, November 12th

Socializing at 6:30 P.M. - Dinner at 7:00 P.M.

Since the restaurant is normally closed on Mondays, we will have it to ourselves.We do, however, need a 50-person minimum, so reserve early.

Four-course dinner: $27.50 per personEntrées include Vegetarian (on request), Roast Beef, Chicken Parmesan, or Halibut.

Dinner is served family-style; each entrée includes a tureen of soup, salad, pasta,vegetable, coffee, and ice cream.

No-host beer and wine available; there is a corkage fee.

Please support share-the-wealth!

For reservations and information contact Bill & Cathy Keegan at 916.415.1539, e-mail [email protected] for reservations is November 6th

Note: We will be in Mendocino from November 2nd through November 4th.

Those who cancel their reservations after the deadline or fail to show up for the dinner will be billed for their dinners.

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Niello Porsche has designated a Premier Porsche Dealer by Porsche Cars of North America. So now Niello is not only recognized as the

longest continually operating Porsche dealership in America, we’re officially one of the best.

Complimentary 29 point inspectionfor Porsche Club Members by appointment. Call today.

Niello Porsche Rocklin4525 Granite Drive, Rocklin.Showroom Hours M - Sa. 8:30am - 8:00pmSu. 10:30AM - 6:00PMParts MF 8:00am - 6:00pmService M-F 7:00am - 6:00PMParts & Service Saturday 8:30am-3:00pm1-888-298-3070 • (916) 625-8300

and perform the work where no one else can,the area’s most modern, state-of-the-art Porsche dealership.

Niello Porsche will meet or beat any written repair or service order estimate by any licensed independent Porsche repair facility...

Sacramento Valley Region – PCA Presents

SVR Series Autocross #4Saturday, November 17, 2007

San Joaquin County Fairgrounds - Stockton, CA

Morning check-in and tech from 7:30 A.M. to 8:30 A.M.Late check-in and tech from 11:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M.

First car out at 9:00 A.M. • No open exhaustFee: $35.00 per driver

Register online at http://svr-autocross.deter.com/Questions? Contact Matt Deter at [email protected] (916) 630-8924

Directions: From I-5 or Hwy 99, take Hwy 4 (Crosstown Freeway) toward Downtown Stockton. Take the Wilson Way exit South onto Wilson Way. Turn left at Charter Way and then right through the gate into the fairgrounds. Follow the access road, bear left at the Y-intersection, continue straight, and turn right to enter the parking lot.

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DINNER MENUROAST TURKEYServed With Garlic Mashed Potatoes, SauteedVegetables, Gravy, Cranberry Sauce,Tossed Green Salad, Rolls and Butter.PRIME RIBServed With Red Roasted Potatoes, SauteedVegetables, Demi Glaze, Horseradish Sauce,Tossed Green Salad, Rolls and Butter.EGG PLANT PARMESANServed With Rice Pilaf, Sauteed Vegetables,tossed Green Salad, Rolls and Butter.DESSERTSA selection of desserts will be served.REFRESHMENTSCoffee, Iced Water, and Soft Drinks willbe available at no additional charge.B.Y.O.B.Bring your own Wine or other liquor. Therewill not be a Corkage Fee!

LOCATION:Niello Porsche Showroom4525 Granite Drive, Rocklin, CADate: Saturday, December 15, 2007Time: Social Hour, 6:00pmDinner: 7:30pmAttire: Holiday FORMAL (Black Tie Optional)

Niello Porsche have most graciously offered their elegant new showroom and facility in Rocklin as the location for our 2007 Christmas Party.

Festive live music, holiday decorations, delicious food, your SVR friends, and Porsches...what an evening it will be!

Unique Year-End Awards and introduction of the 2008 Board of DirectorsGet your reservations and menu selections in early.

Only the first 176 members and guests will be able to attend.

SVR 2007 Christmas Party!

RESERVATIONS:Advanced Pre-paid Reservations ONLY.Send your menu selections and checkmade out to SVR PCA.$35.00 Per PersonMail to:Tom & Tambra Kroetz9807 Blue Lake DriveFolsom, CA 95630

Reservation Deadline: December 4, 2007

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Continued

Drifting back – November 2007by Larry Wilson

30YearsAgo(November1977) Willard Jones hosted the 4th Annual Pot Luck Dinner, November 4 at The Bluffs, and member Peter Bogy got us a special rate on Buffalo Beer (he was part-owner of Sacramento’s own beverage). Al King said, “the fine chefs of SVR did it again,” referring to the fine array of hot dishes, salads, and desserts. Kirk Bradford took particular interest in the gourmet brownies that he said, “were beyond description.” Dave and Chrissie Neukom, among others, stayed late to help with the cleanup. On November 11-13, the annual SVR pilgrimage to Little River Inn and the rest of the Mendocino Coast, AKA the Men-docino Tour, was chaired by Marv Smith (with Marie’s help) and promised wine tasting and lunch at Simi Winery plus scenic roads and gourmet dining on Friday; and on Saturday the agenda was breakfast at Cafe Beaujolais or Sea Gull, Mendocino shopping, botanical gardens, golf, beach combing, free style Frisbee, kite flying competition and a beach cookout at Little River Beach; and Sunday only a leisurely return with dinner at the Mark West. Randy Blaesi took a wrong turn within ten minutes of the start with Jerry Moore in tow. Spirited CB talk got them back. The wind was lacking for the kite contest, dealing a blow to winning aspirations of Kirk Bradford. Some thought Ted and Diane Col-bert cheated when they used their 911 Targa as a launch vehicle. Peter Bogy used the dark to his advantage, somehow keeping it up. Rik and Lettie Larson and Dave and Chrissie Neukom were co-winners for the “prettiest/most expensive” kites. Wyn and Linda Robertson’s kite was “most mechanically elaborate.” Bill Florence got the award for “longest flying time with least effort.” Later, Bill Rhea hosted a gala party at the Mendocino Hotel. Ken and Betty Fielding and Al and Kathy King enjoyed the party. Pat and Larry Wilson’s kite was first up (and, unfor-tunately first down). The November 18th “I Road a Turkey, Too” rally, was a nighttime event, the last SVR rally in 1977, and was coordinated by Nancy Myeron with Sparky Koepsell advertised as rallymis-tress. Sixty cars, including twelve from SVR, were entered, and SVR trophy winners included Mike and Mary Peters, Ted Strutz, Larry and Gloria Dunn, and Bill and Betty Rhea. Two days later,

the November 20th Low Bucks Autocross at Lot A, Cal-Expo, with Peter Bogy and Kerry Creasy as co-chairs, ended SVR’s autocross season for 1977.

20YearsAgo(November1987) The November 8th “Time Never Stops” rallymaster Stan Breyfogle predicted rain and thus put two checkpoints under bridges to keep the crew nice and dry. Surprise: it was sunny and warm for the fifteen rally cars and the checkpoint crews. After starting at the Beverly Garland Hotel, rally teams encountered two checkpoints before reaching the campsite John Fremont used during the Bear Flag Revolt (rallies can be educational, too). After four hours, rally cars reached the finish at Pietro’s Pizza in Wood-land. The results for SVR cars: Sally & Ron Boeck 1st Overall and 1st Unequipped; Dolores & Allen Weddle 1st Novice; Don Rasmusson & Gerry Sekora 6th Novice; John & Tina Murphy 2nd Beginner; Jim McMahon & Joyce Low 3rd Beginner. Workers included Rik Larson, John Clever, J. Toney, Kay Bussell, Pat & Larry Wilson, and Helen Ashuckian. After days of rain, the November 15th Lighthouse Tour was blessed with clear, sunny skies as nine cars left the Beverly Garland for the coast with Ken and Marcella Mitchell in the lead car. They picked up their tour mistress, Suzanne Plantz, in Vacaville, rounding out the group to ten cars. After a stop at the Cheese Factory for supplies, they reached their picnic destination, the Point Reyes Lighthouse. On foot, from the parking lot, it is down 308 steps and across two skateboard ramps, exactly. The down part was easy. The up part coming back was exhausting. This tour required strong legs. Lettie Larson fed the seagulls at-tracting the entire gull population from 25 miles around. They especially liked Ken Mitchell’s silver 914-4.

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Zone 7 PCAers converged on Le Bistro in Stockton for the November 21st Zone 7 Autocross and Concours Awards Banquet. SVR autocross trophy winners were: CLASS 9 (914-4 2.0) Larry Wilson 1st, Greg Peart 2nd, Steve Nieslony 3rd; CLASS 16 (Showroom Stock 911) Bob Peake 1st; CLASS 18 (911S 2.2-2.7) Bruce Westrup 2nd; CLASS 22 (930) Marvin Besmer 1st: CLASS 23 (Super Street 6 cyl) Dwight Mitchell 2nd, Kern Breaux 3rd, Rich McGlumphy 4th; CLASS 25 (Improved 911 over 2.2) Bud Behrens 2nd; CLASS 35 (914-4 2.0) Pat Wilson 1st, Cyndee Nightingale 2nd; CLASS 38 (Improved 914-4) Sue McGlumphy 1st; CLASS 49 (Super Street 6 cyl) Cindi Breaux 2nd; CLASS 51 (Improved 911 over 2.2) Mary Ann Behrens. Zone 7 Rep Bud Behrens and Glenn Hills tied in a hard-fought battle for the pleasure of awarding a second place autocross trophy to Dwight Mitchell.

10YearsAgo(November1997) The October 31st, November 1st and 2nd Mendocino Tour, chaired by Rik Larson, had a new wrinkle - a Halloween party complete with a costume party/contest. Class winners of the cos-tume thing were the Vidmars (Most In Character as Donald and Daisy Duck), the Meuniers (Most Becoming Clowns), the Wades (Most Scariest), the Thomases (Most Intimidating Bikers), and Mike West and Catherine Jones (Most Original as Indiana Jones and Cat). Kite fliers of note included Greg Peart, Mike and Sue Ambrozewicz, Patti and Jerry Thomas, Horace Searce and Noreen Schubnell, Tom and Tambra Kroetz, and Dolores Weddle.

“Turkey Run 1997,” chaired by Richard Wetzel on Novem-ber 16th, was the final event of the 1997 Zone 7 Rally Series, and it was a near-sweep, with SVR members taking first place in three of the four rally classes. Phil Lawrence and Kathleen Reilly shocked the regular rally types by taking first in the Beginner class with a score of 660. Bob Kittell and Rik Larson took first in the Expert Unequipped class with 303, and in Expert Equipped, Helen Ashuckian and J. Toney did their usual thing by winning their class and overall with a score of 60. Bob and Marianne Gardner of Golden Gate Region won the Novice class with a score of 233. The rally route traversed the towns of Esparto, Capay, Brooks, Tancred, Guinda, and Rumsey. Drifter coverage of the November 22nd Zone 7 awards ban-quet was kind of skimpy, but the big news, of course, was that SVR’s Masuo Robinson was named the Zone 7 Enthusiast of the Year. That’s Mr. Speed, himself, and he hasn’t slowed down to this very day. SVR also did modestly well with first-place autocross class awards given to Bill Winkler (class KI), Masuo Robinson (class LI), and Tim Fleming (class HP). It was the overall awards for the rally series that might tickle your fancy. SVR member Helen Ashuckian scorched the field with a score of 970 points to win the overall Zone 7 rally championship for 1997. Hubert Lee of Golden Gate Region was second with a score of 875. Other SVR finishers were J. Toney in 3rd (870 points), Richard Wetzel in 5th (815 points), and Rik Larson in 8th (785 points).

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Great roads, great food & great bier

The Oktoberfest tourstory and photos by Doug Klein

The Oktoberfest Tour, hosted by Keith McMahan and Mary Dachauer, was a memorable day of twisty roads and beautiful scenery, followed by an evening of Ger-

man cuisine and revelry. When Keith handed out three pages of route instructions at the drivers’ meeting and explained that Mary wasn’t along on the tour because she was home preparing for the Oktoberfest, it became clear that this hadn’t been a simple event to plan and execute.

Registration was in the showroom at Niello Porsche on Granite Drive in Rocklin. Upon arrival, Keith was pleasantly surprised to see a large table covered with freshly baked donuts and hot coffee for our group, courtesy of Niello. Everyone enjoyed munching, sipping, chatting with friends and checking out the beautiful cars, two in particular, a striking black GT3 RS with orange trim and a meteor grey Turbo cabriolet. During the drivers’ meeting, Keith explained that we wouldn’t be traveling in one group, due to narrow, winding mountain roads. Grouping was further impeded by canyons and ridges, which rendered walkie-talkies useless. Instead, we’d regroup along the way at Colfax, Forest Hill and French Mead-ows. This plan worked fine, both for faster drivers and for drivers preferring a slower pace. Leaving Niello Porsche at 9:30 sharp, we cruised Interstate 80, pausing at Colfax, then turned south onto Iowa Hill Road. In a series of tight hairpins, Iowa Hill road drops quickly to the North Fork of the American River. The road gives a good idea of the challenges 49ers faced, hauling supplies across 1,500-foot-deep canyons to mines in the American River drainage. A few of us stopped at the campground next to the river to use the little houses. A Placer County deputy stopped next to us and care-fully checked out our cars. Smiling, he explained he had driven Porsches for years, then asked where we were going and whether we minded his following us. Even though no longer a Porsche owner, he still admires a line of beautiful cars. Next, we passed through Iowa Hill, high atop the ridge separating the North and Middle Forks of the American. Between

1853 and 1920, local miners removed $20 million of gold (cal-culated at then current rates) from the abundant quartz. All that remains now are a few houses, a historical monument in front of a bank vault with an iron door, and an ancient grocery store with sun-bleached grey siding, a wooden porch and sleeping dog. Iowa Hill Road follows the ridge through open, sunlit meadows and dark, thick stretches of trees, eventually reaching Forest Hill Road and our second regrouping. Forest Hill, a former lumbering town just 20 minutes from Auburn, is enjoying a revival due to an influx of retirees. It contains a fine museum, a beautiful city park, a new school and three beer/wine bars referred to as the Bermuda Triangle. Over the past decade, several restaurants have opened, but none survived. We appreciated the chance to stretch our legs in the warm sun and mingle. Preparing to leave, Keith instructed us to head west on Forest Hill Road for 1⁄10 mile, and then turn left onto Mosquito Ridge Road, confirming the written instructions he had given us. We left in two groups, my car in the middle of the second. I merrily steered along, enjoying the scenery and nattering with the navigator, my wife Alice. But about two miles along Forest Hill Road, I suggested that we might have missed our turn. I pulled onto a wide, paved shoulder as did the trailing Porsches and watched the lead cars disappear over the next hillcrest. As we sheepishly U-turned, the former lead cars re-appeared and joined the rear of our line. Just can’t beat following instructions… Mosquito Ridge Road twists through canyons and around ridges, while dropping into the Middle Fork of the American. Turning onto the exhilaratingly steep, single lane Ralston Ridge Road just above the River, we soon found ourselves next to a 19th century PG&E power plant, still in use. The original giant Pelton wheel, long since replaced with turbines, stands next to the plant. Ralston Ridge Road travels northeast along the flank of Ralston Ridge, gradually climbing into the high Sierras. As we ascended to a snowy 6.000 feet, pot holes were evidence of repeated freezing and provided a fine test of visual acuity and hand-eye coordination. Temperatures were cool – 44 degrees at one stretch through a canyon – but even with the top down we were comfortable under the warm sun. What great driving: clear fall air, vistas of deep canyons and high ridges, vertical rock walls on one side of the road and air on the other. Driving was made all the more interesting by the occasional absence of shoulders, unless one counts the three-inch

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white line at road’s edge that separates asphalt from open space. Concentrating on setting up for corner entry, accelerating out of the curve and setting up for the next, I mildly regretted missing the scenery. I glanced at my dear navigator, who was also missing it, having slid down in the seat as far as possible, staring straight ahead to avoid looking out the side and into the abyss. At French Meadows, Keith had negotiated use of the Gates Group picnic area, normally closed this time of year. A break in the trees had allowed the previous night’s snowfall to melt off most of the picnic tables. Sheltered from the wind and warmed by the fall sun, we were a comfortable lot, even at 55 degrees and exactly 5,280 feet.

Before departing, Keith explained the options for the return route: Visit the Placer County Grove of Redwoods or take a docent-led tour of the Forest Hill Museum. Most selected the museum, possibly anticipating wet ground and snow at the Grove. We returned via Mosquito Ridge Road, smooth, winding and two lanes, but not without its own hazards. Friday night rains had loosened sharp rocks and tree branches from the cliffs above. At one point a fallen tree blocked half the road. Rounding a tight left hairpin, I barely dodged a pyramid shaped, softball sized rock. At the Oktoberfest, another driver, who spotted the rock a fractional second later, described how it rumbled along the underside of his car. After we regrouped at the museum, Keith provided final instructions, and then headed home to help with Oktoberfest preparations.

Party time! A 15-minute zip along Yankee Jims and Spring Valley Roads brought us to Keith and Mary’s lovely home, decorated with a large Porsche flag above the front entrance. Picnic tables topped with vases of flowers were set up on a beautiful new deck, facing the warm late-afternoon sun. During social hour, we chose from four brands of beer and Radler Shandy (mixture of beer & lemon soda), and munched Brezeln mit Obatzen (pretzels with Camembert, cream cheese, whipped cream, onions & spices), while comparing notes on the day’s tour. For the main course we enjoyed grilled bratwurst topped with sautéed onions, Rotkohl (red cabbage), Kartoffel Salat (potato salad), and Sauerkraut (sour white cabbage). For dessert, Apfelstrudel (apple strudel) and fresh coffee. Delicious.

What a great day! Keith and Mary’s tour was scenic, fun and challenging to drive; the Gates picnic site was warm and sunny, even with some snow on the ground; the museum was interesting, the Oktoberfest enjoyable and food excellent. Either the tour or Oktoberfest alone would have been a significant undertaking – but two events on the same day required flawless planning and hard work. Thank you, Keith and Mary. We had a wonderful and memorable time. Also, thank you, Nancy Coburn and Niello Porsche, for their thoughtful surprise of hot coffee and donuts. P. S. Consider rerunning the route, but taking time to stop at the numerous scenic vistas and interesting spots, including the old PG&E power plant, French Meadows reservoir and the Placer County Grove of Redwoods.

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For the last 26 years Kirk Brad-ford and Larry Wilson have been the auctioneers extraordinaire at this event; their talents and skills have been honed to a fine edge to get the maximum for the auctioned items. Without their help this event would not be what it has become. In fact, one of the attendees commented that the last time he attended the charity auction, the highlight of the event was the volleyball game. I cannot even remember how long ago that has been. Now for the lasts. Unfortunately, this will be the last year of Marv Smith’s bowls. His health is taking its toll on him, and he is in his 90s. This year will be the last time Cindi and I will chair the event, which we have hosted for a number of years, the last five being held at our home. Over those years, SVR has raised over $31,100 for the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition, and we feel blessed to have been a part of that effort. Members of this club have dug deep into their pockets and into their hearts for the women of this organization. There are not enough words to express our thanks to the members of SVR who have been a part of this event. There is a saying, “It’s not what you get out of life, but what you give.” SVR members have given generously back to the community. Thank you all. Kern & Cindi Breaux

Laizzez bon temps roulez V

SVR annual charity auctionby Kern Breaux; photos by Mary Ann Behrens

What a gorgeous day it was! And what a lot of fun was had by all who attended this event. There were some firsts and there were some lasts. First, the firsts.

The weather was perfect, and the group included thirteen members of SVR who had not attended the event before. The items that were donated for the auction were the best quality I have seen over the last five years. As ever, the banter among the audience and the auctioneers was as fantastic as, even though there weren’t many, if any, medium-size Tommy Bahama shirts up for auction. And then “I don’t want those f______g horses,” (which got even Marie Smith laughing), was entertainment worth whatever was spent.

As usual, the wooden bowls made be Marv Smith brought in about 35% of the record-breaking net $5,330 raised in the auction this year. Rachel Johnson’s glass pieces and the Stark’s condo stay raised about 20% of the total.

Clockwise from upper right: auctioneers Larry Wilson and Kirk Bradford, new member Gary Chu, bidders by the pool, Cindi Breaux and her high bid, Margaritameister Kern Breaux serves his guests.

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SVR’s first photo rally resultsby Ann Hamel

Seventeen teams participated in the SVR Photo Rally on Sept 16, 2007; twelve of the teams were driving Porsches and ten of the teams were SVR members.

Each team was given a list of twenty-five items that had to be photographed within 21⁄2 hours. Extra points were given for having both team members and the vehicle in the photo instead of the required one member and vehicle. If there was more than one item in a photo, the team was also given extra points. A beta test run was done one month prior to the event to ensure that the rally was “doable.” I thought these teams were competitive. Boy, was I wrong! Before the time limit was up teams were rolling into the Garden and Arts Center at McKinley Park. There were big smiles on their faces and stories to tell. We had a hard time keeping up with downloading all the camera memory cards, but managed to get all of them downloaded for a slideshow presentation. The following awards were presented:

1st Place: Joe & Gayle Hensler with 28.5 points 2nd Place: Eddie Murphy/Kevin Doyle with 27.5 points 3rd Place: Kurt & Claudia Campbell with 24.5 points Fewest Miles: went to Mike & Emily Willis with 27 miles Best Effort: Jeff & Kim Kinder Dummkopf Award: Bill Marr…you’ll have to ask him why he got it!

A secret “Best Photo” was determined after the event by the event committee. We selected Keith McMahan with his “Bridge over Water” photo because of his creative photography skills. This photograph was printed, framed and mailed to him. Congratu-lations Keith. (Three runner-up photos were also selected-see additional photos) The most points awarded to any single photo was three points; one for the first item (pulling a trailer), ½ point for three other items (railroad crossing sign, bridge over water, and the state capital in the background) and ½ point for both members being in the photo. In addition to a barbecue of brats, side dishes and drinks, candy bars with “Photo Rally” wrappers were given out to all participates. CDs of all team photos were mailed out to everyone shortly after the event. Although it took a lot of hard work, I learned a great deal from hosting my first event. I encourage other newer members to step up and get involved. It is an excellent way to get to know other club members and make new friendships. One team recom-mended that the club make this an annual event. I’m thinking you just might see this event on the calendar next year. I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank my committee members: Dave & Kaye Mitchell, Jeff & Jennifer Nowling, and my loving husband Matt for all their efforts towards putting on this event.

Left to right: Keith McMahan’s “Best Photo,” and runner-ups one, two, and three.

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Carrera de Sierra XXXby rallyist Rik Larson, photos by Barbara McCrory

The 30th running of the two-day Carrera de Sierra event saw several other aspects return after an absence of a couple of years: a touring group and Goose’s Walking Rally. We convened at Niello Porsche in Rockin, our start-

ing point for the rally and the tour. Richard Wetzel served as rallymaster for the TSD (time-speed-distance) event and Steve and Barbara McCrory were the tour-masters (i.e. no rallying, no checkpoints). A different route was taken by the tour folks to the overnight in Truckee than did the rally folks. Steve and Barbara pro-vided a great tour up California 49 thru the gold rush towns of Donnieville, Sierra City, etc. It turned out that the Sunday TSD route would follow this same route but in reverse. Those on the rally made their way to Truckee via Foresthill, Colfax, Alta, Soda Springs, and the shoreline of Donner Lake. And, of course, we had rain (not bad, but it made driving interesting). The traditional social hour at the hotel (with the sun shining through) also included the opportunity to test out your walk-ing skills at 6000 feet. Phillip “Goose” Marks set up a short course that allowed you to test your walking and timing skills. Jessica Toney was the big winner (by more than 31 seconds) over all of the other entrants. She received a nice bottle of wine for her ef-forts at the BBQ finish on Sunday afternoon in Loomis. At 8:30 A.M. on Sunday morning the TSD folks departed, while the tour folks did not leave until after 10:00 A.M. (re-member, this is a tour). The TSD folks again encountered rain as they made their way back to the Sacramento area (via Calp-ine, Donnieville, Grass Valley, and Loomis). The Sunday barbecue finish was held at a park in Loomis (a covered facility just

in case it might rain). Mike Willis handled the barbecue, with Cookie Anderson, Gerry Cupler, and Helen Ashuckian making sure that everyone received enough to eat and drink. A number of folks attended who we had not seen in several years competed in the TSD rally. They included Mark Perry and Brenda Parker of the old ARL - Associated Rallyists Ltd group in Sacramento and Penny and Bob Paauwe from the Miata group. We were entertained again this year by Jerry Karr and Eric Chevreuil, who ran last year in a green MG without a working odometer. This year they ran in a bright or-ange Fiat Abarth 850 TC. And they still max’ed every leg. It was interesting to watch Ron Boeck scrutinize this car at the start. Ron had the very same model car (but in green) as his first car. What memories.

Rallymaster Richard Wetzel had some nice traps built into the course for both days of the competition. No one got lost and everyone made it to the finish on Saturday and Sunday. The 31st running of this event is already in the planning stages for next September. Come out and enjoy the great times. We expect to even have a tour group again where folks do not have to compete in the time and distance rally but still enjoy the Satur-day overnight, social, barbecue, etc. We also thank Frank’s Automotive and Wells Fargo Bank (Richard Wetzel) for their support. And a big thanks to Reflections in Glass for the TSD rally awards……they are beautiful.

Rally Results

Beginner Class Club Sat./Sun. Total Place

Michael Williams/Christian Rositani Alfa Owners 983/444 1427 1st

Colin and Elaine Fat SVR 1052/662 1714 2nd

Novice Class Club Sat./Sun. Total Place

Marie and Travis Mason-Bushman 781/444 1225 1st

Jerry Karr and Eric Chevreuil Fiat Abarth 1100/799 1899 2nd

Expert Unequipped Class Club Sat./Sun. Total Place

Hubert and Jenny Lee Golden Gate 264/155 419 1st

Penny and Bob Paauwe Miata 443/391 834 2nd

Brenda Parker and Mark Perry ARL 391/607 997 3rd

Steve and Dean Watt 723/292 1015 4th

Expert Equipped Class Club Sat./Sun. Total Place

Jessica and J. Toney GGR/SVR 205/16 220 1st

Keith McMahan and Rik Larson SVR 235/219 454 2nd

Workers

Helen Ashuckian, Ron and Sally Boeck, Rik Larson, Phillip Marks, Delores McKinnon,

George and Nona Morley, Brittney Morley, Trische Robertson, Richard Wetzel

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G24 takes over the Toweby Rachel Johnson and Kim Nelson

On September 8th we took over the Towe Auto Museum in Sacramento. We had quite a nice showing of new members as well as board members. Following in-

troductions, we heard about some of our upcoming events and watched part of the Porsche film “Made by Hand.” Time only allowed for a small portion of the film because we had a specially guided tour of the entire museum. Lots of photos were taken and we heard nothing but good things about the tour. All SVR members should visit the Towe if they haven’t already done so. Show your PCA membership card and get free admission into the museum. Thanks to our new members for such a nice turnout. We hope to see you all again at the Towe Auto Museum on Sunday, November 25th for our annual Christmas tree decorating party and pot luck. Bring an entrée, side dish, salad or dessert and enjoy lots of food, decorating and great people. Everyone in the club is invited as well as our new members and don’t forget to bring a decoration to put on the tree. It could be a car item, photo or anything you choose. The year is almost over for the 2007 G24 season, so make a date for December 25nd to finish the year off right and we’ll see everyone then.

Tree decorating and potluckat theTowe Auto Museumby Kim Nelson

Save Sunday, November 25th on your calendar to join with your Sacramento Valley PCA friends in decorating the SVR Christmas tree at the Towe Auto Museum. This is

an annual event; we’ll be joining fifteen or more local car clubs in decorating the trees and ending the afternoon with a potluck. Those of you who have not participated in this event before will find it a very enjoyable way to spend the afternoon with your friends and to kick off the holiday season. Last year we had about fifty of our members join in the fun. Tree decorating starts at 2:00 P.M. and the potluck starts around 4:00 P.M. If you plan on attending this year, please RSVP Kim Nelson at [email protected] by Friday, November 23rd. For the Potluck, if your last name starts with A– J we are asking that you bring a main dish (casseroles, spaghetti, KFC); if your last name starts with K-R please bring a side dish or salad (rolls, vegetables, green or fruit salad); and if your last name starts with S-Z please bring a desert (brownies, cookies, cakes, pie). The Towe has a refrigerator and microwave available. Our club has been participating in this fun event for the past five years, and if you haven’t been in the Towe lately you’ll be amazed at all the changes they’ve made. Hope to see you there.

November and December Drivers Education EventsNovember 9th and 10th at Thunderhill, Willows • December 6th and 7th at Laguna Seca

All 2007 events are now open for registration and will fill up quickly.

Drivers EducationHigh-Speed Driving School for Beginners and Novices Includes

In-Car Instruction • Classroom/Download Sessions • Novice Run Group Operated under PCA Rules

Run groups are limited to 20-28 participants to maximize track time and minimize congestion. Registration is first-come, first-served. For

more information, contact Frederick D. Rauch at [email protected] or call 916.989.0580 or register at www.trackmasters-racing.com

2007 DE CalendarThunderhill – Friday/Saturday, November 9th and 10th (TMR Thunderhill Season Closer) – TMR Event – Registration Open

Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca – Thursday, December 6th – Registration Open

Mazda Raceway at Laguna Seca – Friday, December 7th (SVR/PCA Event) – Registration Open

LodgingThunderhill – 20 rooms blocked out at the Best Western Golden Pheasant Inn in Willows @ $64.95 for King, $59.95 for two Doubles, amd $69.95

for two Queens. Call 530.934.4603. Remember to mention TMR or TrackMasters when you make your reservation.

Bringing an RV? Contack Frederick D. Rauch at [email protected] or call 916.989.0580 for more information.

Contact Frederick D. Rauch or Doug Gale for dinner and early sign-in information.

TMR events are operated by PCA member Doug Gale of TrackMasters Racing. SVR events are operated as SVR/PCA events with logistic assistance by Doug Gale/TMR. DE events are not intended

as timed or race events. Any timing is done for personal purposes only and is not part of the operation of the events.

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October 3, 2007 SVR board meetingby Kevin Dougherty, SVR Secretary

President Mike WIllis called the meeting to order at 7:03 P.M. Attending: Kim Nelson, Rik Larson, Kevin Dougherty, Matt Deter, Helen Ashuckian, Jeff & Kim Kinder, Kern Breaux, Fred-

erick Rauch, Mike Willis, John Murphy, Dick MacFarlane, Ray Silva and Mark Judish. The September minutes were previously reviewed and accepted.

NewBusiness • 2008 Niello Porsche Support: Kim will meet with the Niello folks regarding the 2008 Niello/SVR budget and review 2007. A discussion ensued about Drifter ad rates, not only for Niello Porsche, but also for all advertisers. An analysis will be done in 2008 after the new distribu-tion procedure is in place. There may be a rate increase in 2009. • Article Corrections: Niello has asked that errors in a recent Drifter be corrected. • 2008 Zone Calendar: Major events should be worked out to avoid conflicts with other regions. • Toy Drive: Dick MacFarlane will be in charge of a toy drive at Sunrise Mall on Saturday December 1, 2008 from 10:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. Other car clubs will be present. The Salvation Army will collect the toys.

OldBusiness • Drifter Subscriptions: A discussion ensued regarding The Drifter and how to determine who wants to continue receiving The Drifter in the mail and who would like to receive it electronically only. A letter will accompany the ballots informing members that beginning in Febru-ary 2008 a subscription fee of $15.00 will be charged for the monthly printed Drifter. A full-page notice will be published in the December and January issues. The same amount of Drifters will be delivered; some will just be delivered electronically. All advertisers will continue to receive at least the same number of extra copies. • Bounced Checks: All have been made good; the bank fees were paid or waived.

BoardMemberReports • CRAB (Mark Judish): A preliminary budget was presented. Mark is still getting figures from committee chairs. Mike requested a registration form for the Zone Presidents meeting in November. Mike suggested a $25.00 discount for early registration rather than $10.00. We are looking at around $165.00 per person with $140.00 for early registration. A Friday night dinner will be included. The committee is looking at putting the program in the March issue of The Drifter. Help is needed in a couple of areas. • Advertising (Dick MacFarlane): Dick asked how the new Drifter distribution would affect the advertising. He would like to increase the number of ads. Four companies are waiting for advertising space, and he would like to work on getting more. He was given the O.K. to do so. It was suggested that advertisers be notified of the availability of The Drifter online worldwide. • Competition (Matt Deter): October 27 & 28 is the next Autocross Event. The last one was a little low on the attendance, with twenty-seven drivers. Forty drivers is the break-even point so we lost a few bucks. All SVR entrants to the Ledson Winery Concours won first place in their classes • Driver Education (Frederick Rauch): A “Taste of the Track” program is being offered to attract more novices. It includes a ride in the instructor’s car, a T-shirt, lunch with drivers and instructors. The fee is $30.00. The first “Taste of the Track” will be on November 10th at Thunderhill. Other regions have had success with such a program.

• Drifter (Bud Behrens): New member Gary Chu has expressed interest in being the new Drifter editor. He has experience, is computer savvy and has assistance in editing. • Financial Report (Betty Silva): The club is in good shape. Mike asked Betty to give the board an update on our budget year-to-date to see where we are. • Membership Director (Rik Larson): Rik is preparing for the new member tour on October 13th. Having problems with the national folks. There are sixty cars going on the Mendocino tour. • Social (Cookie Anderson): October 21st Mystery Wine Tour is coming up. Matt gave an overview of the Oktoberfest Tour to Foresthill and was quite impressed, as were others on the tour. • Rally (Helen Ashuckian): Those who attended the Photo Rally had fun. Our rallies are open to all cars, not just Porsches. • G24 (Kim Nelson): Had a great event at the Towe. The last event of the year will be the Christmas tree decorating party and potluck din-ner at the Towe on November 25h.. John was put in charge of a CD of photos of SVR Members and their cars for the potluck. The Mustang Club will be taking the lead on the party. • Christmas Party (Kim Nelson): Plans for the party on December 15th was discussed at Niello. It will be BYOB party, and have the same band as last year. The fee is $35.00 per person. • Goodie Store (Tom Sisson): There were some sales this month. • Webmaster (John Murphy): The site gets a spike at lunchtime and on weekends. Google is feeding our site in a big way. Another way folks make their way to our website is through a library site associated with the Chilean government. • Vice President (Kern Breaux): There were 45-50 folks at the char-ity auction. A total of $5,545 was taken in and after expenses $5,330 will be donated. This will be the last year for the Breaux’s to host it as they have made $31,000 plus over the past five years. Kern did a calendar update and went over end-of-the year stuff. Nominations were made for the “Event of the Year.” • Past President (Jeff Kinder): 2008 board nominees are: Mike Wil-lis - President, Bill Keegan - Vice President, Kim Nelson - Secretary, Ray Silva - Treasurer, Frederick Rauch - Competition and Safety Director, Cookie Anderson - Social Director, Rik Larsen - Membership • President: It is worth considering an alternative to the traditional dinner meeting format because only about twenty couples are now participating in them, and usually the same people.

Adjournment was at 9:51 P.M. The next meeting will be at RPM on Wednesday, November 7, 2007, at 7:00 P.M.

Respectfully Submitted,Kevin R. Dougherty, 2007 Secretary

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Join in – November membership reportby Rik Larson, SVR Membership Director

SVR has 634 Regular Members, and 498 Affiliate members for a total of 1,132 members plus 14 Dual Members.Directory Update: If you have any corrections for our directory database, please send them to Rik Larson.

NewMembers(JoinedSeptember2007)

Gary Chu & Zhihong Wang Sacramento, CA [email protected] ’07 Cayman S

Michael Chyzy Auburn, CA [email protected] ’98 Boxster

Robert & Robin Fitzgerald Colfax, CA [email protected] ’78 911

Bob & Cynthia Hren Nevada City, CA [email protected] ’08 Cayman

Jim Lauterbach El Dorado Hills, CA [email protected] ’71 914-6

Terry McNiff Roseville, CA [email protected] ’95 993

Transfers

Mike & Brock Purvis Granite Bay, CA [email protected] ’89 911(from Redwood Region)

Changes

Michael Bendz Colfax, CA [email protected] ’04 Boxster

Don & Pamela [email protected]

Keith HopkinsApt 185

Ray & Mary-Jane Johansen

John and Karen KesslerPlacerville, CA [email protected]

Raleigh & Jeanne [email protected]

Jack & Nancy [email protected]

Scott and Robin ReinhardtEl Dorado Hills, CA [email protected]

Clayton SmithP.O. Box 348315

Rod Spradlin & Libba Phillips

Phil WoodCameron Park

Duals

Dan Boone Reno, NV [email protected] ’05 Carrera 4S

Anniversaries

Steven & Linda Goltz [5]Britt & Jenny Cooper [5]Joe & Natalie Silbernagel [10]Patrick & Michelle Calvert [10]Jeffrey & Kimberly Kinder [15]Sally & Ron Boeck [30]Robert & Laurie Raucher [45]

Congratulations to Robert and Laurie Raucher, 45 years in PCA.

And it is hard to believe that Ron and Sally Boeck have been in SVR for 30 years. I re-member attending their wedding.

And I notice that Dan Boone (President of SVR in 1975) has moved back into a Porsche after 25 years of driving an Audi. I am sure that his 4S will do just fine up there in Reno in the occasional snow.

“Taste of the Track” at Thunderhill RacewaySaturday November 10th, 2007

Have you been riding the fence on taking your car to the track? Trackmasters Racing is launching their “Taste of the Track” program on Saturday, November 10th at the Thunderhill Raceway in Willows, California. Makes a great gift to family or friends.

This program includes the following:Attendee badge. • Introductory driving class. • Loaner helmet.

Dedicated instructor-driven ride along session on the track.Additional afternoon ride along (limited to availability).

Lunch with instructors and drivers.Day pass to observe cars on track and in the paddock.

Trackmasters T-shirt.Taste of the Track starts at 10:30 A.M.

The fee for this program is $30.00. This program is limited to 10-15 participants. For more information, please contact Frederick D. Rauch at [email protected] or call 916.989.0580 or go register at: www.trackmasters-racing.com. Click on the registration link, and in the “Preferred Run Group” section, enter “Taste of the Track.” Participants must be 18 years or older and will receive a confirmation within 24-72 hours.

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You know what we sell. Come on and order something for your Thanksgiving turkey. One of the great Sacramento Valley polo shirts at only $30.00 would be a good buy. Denim shirts and

sweatshirts are getting hot as the weather cools. Check the website for all the logos you can get.

How about Christmas gifts? Car badges - you need badges! They fit nicely into a stocking, maybe better than the owner’s foot! Only $15.00 for SVR and $18.00 for PCA.

Don’t forget we have to order a lot of our items because we just can’t carry a big inventory. Also, we have to order four clothing items to get the one you want as our vendor uses a four-head machine. ORDER EARLY!!

However, our stuff is so cheap you would have to be a buccaneer to get a better deal! And why do we call pirates “buccaneers?” If you think there’s some sort of romantic origin to this word, think again. It has nothing to do with swish, swash or buckle.

The word buccaneer comes from the “Spanish Main” in days of yore. It arose in the 17th century and was derived from the French verb, “boucaner,” to cure meat, as in putting the flesh out on a wooden rack to dry. Pirates preserved meat in this manner so that they could store it on long voyages.

It is thus not swordplay that figures in the origins of “buccaneer,” but knife and fork play. It was not about satisfying the pirate’s appetite for booty, just his appetite.

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Drifter ClassifiedsDrifter Classifieds for Porsches and/or Porsche-related parts or accessories are available at no charge to PCA members (pictures with text are $15 each); non-members may submit ads, $20 each; pictures with text add $15 each (member & non-member). Make check payable to PCA-SVR and send with ad to PCS-SVR, P.O. Box 254651, Sacramento, CA 95865-4651. Commercial ads are not accepted. Please contact our Advertis-ing Manager for commercial advertising information and rates. All ads must be submitted by e-mail to the Newsletter Editor and received by the editor by the 1st day of the month prior to publication. Ads may e shortened to fit available space. Editor is not responsible for content and reserves the right to reject any ads submitted. Not responsible for any errors or omissions. As an additional benefit to our members, all ads are included in the classified section of our web page. Ads are not verified for content. It is the buyer’s responsibility to verify the information in the ads. Ads run for three months unless cancelled.

Porsches for Sale

2003 Boxster S: WPOCB29813U662789; only 22,550 miles and in beautiful condition for sale by original owner. All maintenance performed by Niello Porsche; complete records. Includes cruise control, heated seats, wind deflector, digital hi-fi sound, CD storage, painted wheel crests, Porsche car cover, trickle charger, Michelin Pilot Sports with 1500 miles. $34,000 OBO. Photos e-mailed on request. Contact Don at 530.367.2191 or e-mail [email protected]. (09/07)

1979 930: Minerva Blue/black; sunroof, black powder coated BBS 3-piece wheels (8” front, 10” rear), new tires; Recaro electric seats with heater and headrest speakers; never autocrossed or raced; con-cours winner; original owner. $47,500. Contact Donald T. Terry (Loomis, CA) at 916.415.1605 or FAX 916.415.1604. (11/07)

1984 911 Targa: Black/Black, 139,000 miles; good condition; runs like a scalded dog. No leaks: very strong running car. Needs some detail work; very near stock, polished Fuchs. PPI by IPB-Autosport 3 years ago and I cleared the list. $16,500. Call 916.479.4400 [email protected]. (10/07)

1972 914: 2.1L, 4 cyl. 120-125 H.P., completely rebuilt motor w/44 Webers, approx. 4000 miles on new engine, 904 shifter, suspension work, full gauges, 5 Fuchs wheels, Momo steering wheel, too much to list, $30K invested, 74,000 original miles, excellent condition. $13,000. For details, call, Richard Shelton at 530.863.0446 or e-mail: [email protected]. (09/07)

1967 Soft Window Targa 912: Guards Red, black interior. Bare-metal restoration in 2004. Rust free, low mileage. Rebuilt engine, transmis-sion, brakes, etc. $25,000/OBO. Contact Duane Spencer, Lakehead, CA 96051. Phone 530.236.2198, FAX 530.238.2846. (10/07)

1957 356 A Sunroof Coupe: 1600 Super. Rust free, Meissen Blue, grey interior. Restored in 1993. Approximately 12,000 miles. $65,000/OBO. Contact Duane Spencer, Lakehead, CA 96051. Phone 530.236.2198, FAX 530.238.2846. (10/07)

1961 356 B Roadster Super 90: Rust free, solid car. Restored in 2002. Guards Red, tan interior. Connelly leather seats. Hot rod engine, 5-speed transmission. Very quick. Disc brakes. Former racecar. $100,000/OBO. Contact Duane Spencer, Lakehead, CA 96051. Phone 530.236.2198, FAX 530.238.2846. (10/07)

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The last wordby Bud Behrens

A couple of weeks ago an un-signed “Open letter to the Club” was sent to the news-

letter editors in Zone 7, ostensibly for publication. One of the editorial policies of The Drifter (and any other responsible publication) is not to publish articles, advertise-ments, letters, etc. from anonymous sources.

The general theme of the letter is about volunteerism and how important it is to the success of an organization such as Sacramento Valley Region. Since some good points were made in the letter, here are a few of them (paraphrased):

• Volunteers to do things for the club for the pleasure of it; no one gets paid. • Don’t criticize a volunteer unless you’re willing to become one. • Constructive criticism is O.K. if made tactfully. • Expressions of thanks to those who volunteer are always welcome.

The last point is especially valid when one looks back over the number of high-quality SVR events during 2007 that were conceived, planned, and executed by our members. One wonders how many of us who enjoyed those events took time to thank those who were responsible for their success.

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