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June 2010 Issue - New England Fiero Association

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As such this car was photographed<br />

with a framed and<br />

labeled picture to be hung in the<br />

Freysinger Buick / GMC<br />

dealership showroom for a year,<br />

with a copy going to the Koszi’s.<br />

The tech session, presented by<br />

Freysinger ace technician, Brad<br />

Strine, was on “AC Recharging<br />

and Problem Diagnosis”. Winner<br />

of the free session, which ended<br />

up being an R134a conversion,<br />

was a red custom ’86 SE owned<br />

by Jason Crego…who was just<br />

thrilled to have his AC<br />

operational again.<br />

Ah, yes, and the Freysinger Cup<br />

itself was presented by Tom<br />

Freysinger and Rich Murray to<br />

the club that had the most registered<br />

cars. Winning that club face<br />

-off was MAFOA with 28 cars to<br />

POCI’s 22.<br />

Other things going on included<br />

Prize Raffle which emptied the<br />

well stocked prize table of front<br />

and rear brake pad sets, upper and<br />

lower radiator hoses, thermostats,<br />

radiator caps, fuel filters, oil<br />

filters, PCV valves, spark plug<br />

set, distributor cap and rotor,<br />

ignition module, ignition coil, and<br />

a $25 Rock Auto gift certificate.<br />

Free Meguiars Detail Mist was<br />

also passed out by the Leppo’s.<br />

Tom Derr had his parts ‘n<br />

collectibles stand set up which<br />

was frequented by many happy<br />

customers.<br />

Freysinger Buick / GMC Inc.,<br />

MAFOA and Keystone POCI<br />

Officers and show participants<br />

were all pleased with this show<br />

and look forward to next year’s<br />

Second Annual Freysinger Cup<br />

Challenge.

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