13.11.2016 Views

Slipstream - May 2005

The monthly newsletter of the Maverick Region of the Porsche Club of America

The monthly newsletter of the Maverick Region of the Porsche Club of America

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

www.pca.org/mav<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

• Father’s Day Picnic<br />

• <strong>2005</strong>Club Race at MSR<br />

• Time Trials #2 & Autocross #3<br />

Past Events<br />

• Autocross #1<br />

• February DE at MSR<br />

• Happy Hour at Cantina Laredo<br />

<strong>May</strong> <strong>2005</strong> - Published by the Maverick Region<br />

Porsche Club of America


www.pca.org/mav<br />

Departments<br />

Zone 5 Presidents ..........................................................1<br />

List of Officers/Board Chairs .......................................4<br />

The Inside Track (President’s Column)......................5<br />

Maverick Minutes..........................................................8<br />

Passion and Performance ...........................................10<br />

Club Racer Corner ......................................................14<br />

New Wheels..................................................................27<br />

Anniversaries................................................................27<br />

Unclassifieds.................................................................28<br />

Advertisers Index.........................................................28<br />

Upcoming Events<br />

Calendar of Events..........................................................1<br />

Happy Hour at Hunan Dynasty...................................2<br />

Maverick Lunches...........................................................2<br />

Palo Pinto Tour...............................................................2<br />

Fathers Day Picnic..........................................................3<br />

Board Meeting ................................................................5<br />

Time Trials #3 & #4......................................................15<br />

Club Race at MSR ........................................................24<br />

Past Event Recaps<br />

Happy Hour at Cantina Laredo ..................................9<br />

A Windy Start to Autocross (Autocross #1)........14-15<br />

Miscellaneous<br />

Trivia Contest................................................................21<br />

Halftime for My Carrera Part II .................................22<br />

Day <strong>May</strong> - Events<br />

2 Board Meeting<br />

7 <strong>May</strong> at <strong>May</strong>o’s<br />

7 SCCA Rally<br />

14-15 Time Trail #2 & 3 (MW)<br />

14 Palo Pinto North Tour<br />

17 Bedford & Plano Lunches<br />

19 Happy Hour<br />

28-29 Club Race (MSR)<br />

31 Addison Lunch<br />

Volume 62, <strong>May</strong> <strong>2005</strong>, Issue 5<br />

Go Online For Latest Updates on Events<br />

www.pca.org/mav<br />

Day June - Events<br />

4 Time Trial #4<br />

5 Autocross #3<br />

6 Board Meeting<br />

12 Autocross #4<br />

16 Happy Hour<br />

18 Fathers Day Picnic<br />

21 Bedford & Plano Lunches<br />

25-26 Drivers Education<br />

25 50th PCA Parade - Hershey PA<br />

28 Addison Lunch<br />

Photography<br />

Kevin Hardison, Matt Platts,<br />

Dennis Chamberlain,<br />

Ed Hughes,<br />

Mike Holloway<br />

Cover Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Peter Gonzalez can’t help but smiling as he<br />

drives at AX #1 at Texas Motor Speedway.<br />

Day July - Events<br />

5 Board Meeting<br />

19 Bedford & Plano Lunches<br />

21 Happy Hour<br />

23 Photo Rally Las Colinas<br />

26 Addison Lunch<br />

Day August - Events<br />

1 Board Meeting<br />

13 Photo Rally<br />

16 Bedford & Plano Lunches<br />

18 Happy Hour<br />

30 Addison Lunch<br />

MW - Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells, Texas<br />

MSR - Motor Sport Ranch, Cresson, Texas<br />

TWS - Texas World Speedway, College Station, Texas<br />

TMS - Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas<br />

Penn - Pennington Field Stadium, Bedford, Texas<br />

Online<br />

Discussion Group<br />

Over 300 members have found their<br />

way to our yahoo online discussion group.<br />

Are you one of them? If not, join in the<br />

fun! Talk about club events, tech issues,<br />

and all things Porsche. Send an email to<br />

MRPCA subscribe@yahoogroups.com.<br />

It's as simple as that!<br />

<strong>Slipstream</strong> (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region Porsche Club of America, 9047 Oakpath Ln, Dallas,<br />

TX 75243. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Dallas, Texas.<br />

Postmaster: Send address changes to Bob Knight, <strong>Slipstream</strong>, 9047 Oakpath Ln, Dallas, TX 75243.<br />

Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily endorsed by the Club’s membership or officers. Contributions will be printed on a<br />

space available basis. Chartered regions of PCA may reproduce items from this issue provided the author/artist and <strong>Slipstream</strong><br />

are credited. <strong>Slipstream</strong> is printed by Ussery Printing Company in Irving, Texas.<br />

ARK-LA-TEX<br />

Kenneth A. Chandler<br />

318-865-8210<br />

bad968@aol.com<br />

CIMARRON<br />

Dick Dobson<br />

918-251-3310<br />

dickdobson@webzone.net<br />

COASTAL BEND<br />

Tinker Floyd<br />

361-993-5757<br />

tinker986@aol.com<br />

HILL COUNTRY<br />

Weston Dillard<br />

512-423-8327<br />

westondillard@austin.rr.com<br />

<strong>2005</strong> Porsche Club Zone 5 Presidents<br />

LONE STAR<br />

Stan Wenger<br />

713-467-0453<br />

stan@stanandjanelle.com<br />

LONGHORN<br />

Ruth Parks<br />

830-537-4242<br />

porscheladyruth@earthlink.net<br />

MARDI GRAS<br />

Brad Bradford<br />

504-546-0964<br />

sandrahh@pipeline.com<br />

MAVERICK<br />

Rocky Johnson<br />

C: 972-816-1769<br />

president@mavpca.org<br />

OZARK<br />

Ron Mott<br />

501-954-9162<br />

pcar_914_6@msn.com<br />

WAR BONNET<br />

Mike Lindsey<br />

405-773-4568<br />

mlindsey21@cox.net<br />

WHISKEY BAY<br />

Ray Quick<br />

225-767-7666<br />

mercuray1@yahoo.com<br />

ZONE 5 REP<br />

Ted Kelly<br />

918-369-2001<br />

pated7@earthlink.net<br />

1


Bedford:<br />

Fuddruckers<br />

Hwy 183 Between<br />

Bedford Road and Central<br />

11:30-1:00 Tuesday <strong>May</strong> 17th<br />

Plano:<br />

New Location!!!<br />

TGI Friday’s<br />

901 N. Central Expy<br />

(Southbound Service Road)<br />

Collin Creek Mall between<br />

Plano Parkway & 15th Street<br />

11:30-1:00 Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 17th<br />

Addison:<br />

TGI Friday’s<br />

5100 Beltline Rd<br />

(SouthEast Corner of<br />

Beltline & N.Tollway)<br />

11:30-1:00, Tuesday, <strong>May</strong> 31st<br />

2


3


<strong>2005</strong> Maverick Region - Board, Officers & Chairs<br />

President<br />

Rocky Johnson<br />

H: 972-462-8227<br />

C: 972-816-1769<br />

president@mavpca.org<br />

334 Hearthstone Ln<br />

Coppell, TX 75019<br />

Rocky is active in Club Racing, Drivers<br />

Education, Autocross, and Time Trial. He also<br />

instructs at Drivers Education and Autocross,<br />

and Time Trial events. His daily driver is a<br />

Boxster S and his track car is an F class 968.<br />

Vice-President<br />

Mark Gluck<br />

W: 972-239-2473 x12<br />

C: 817-706-9061<br />

vp@mavpca.org<br />

Mark drivers a Boxster S and has been a<br />

Maverick member since 1999. He is active<br />

with Drivers Education, Tours, and Social<br />

events, as well as with many Hope Shelter<br />

charity projects.<br />

Secretary<br />

Michael Wingfield<br />

W: 972-478-3278<br />

H: 972-491-2766<br />

secretary@mavpca.org<br />

Michael has been a PCA member since 1982<br />

He has been President, VP, editor, and membership<br />

chair in two other regions. He is on<br />

the DE staff and a member of the PCA<br />

National Club Racing staff. He owns a race<br />

prepared ‘86 944 Turbo.<br />

Treasurer<br />

Jeff Atkins<br />

W: 972-419-5417<br />

H: 972-939-0893<br />

treasurer@mavpca.org<br />

1904 Diamond Ridge Ct<br />

Carrollton, TX 75010<br />

Jeff has been a Maverick member since 2003.<br />

He is active in Drivers Education events as well<br />

as Autocross and Time Trial. He drives a 1988<br />

911 Targa and is a CPA.<br />

DE Chair<br />

Bill Dawson<br />

H - (972) 291-8817 (


The Inside Track<br />

by Rocky Johnson, Maverick Region President<br />

This month I'd like to open with big, hardy<br />

congratulations to Noby Takahashi. At the<br />

Lone Star Region PCA club race, at Texas<br />

World Speedway in March, Noby received the<br />

Michael Melton Memorial Rookie of the Year<br />

Award. This honor was presented by John Crosby,<br />

the National PCA Club Racing Chairman.<br />

According to John, there was a potential pool of<br />

approximately 125 rookie club racers that could have been eligible<br />

for this award.<br />

The voting was conducted by the PCA Club Race National<br />

Committee. Additionally, Noby also earned honors as the Rookie<br />

of the Race and Best Prepared Car at our own club race last July.<br />

Many of you know that Noby and I frequently share a room on<br />

road trips, so I would like to say that I taught him everything he<br />

knows. I would like to say that - but it would be a bold faced lie!<br />

You should know that Noby, modest as he is, attempted to bribe<br />

me not to write this article, but I really wanted to let everyone<br />

know. We're proud of you, Noby!<br />

. . .125 rookie club racers that could have<br />

been eligible for this award . . .<br />

On a totally different note, this falls into the "start 'um young"<br />

category. Many of you have met, or certainly have heard me brag<br />

on my granddaughter, Riley Anna Bryan. (If you haven't, just give<br />

me a call; it will only take a minute for me to set up the slide show).<br />

At any rate, Riley Anna's pre-kindergarten school has a weekly program<br />

called CHEP (Children's Enrichment Program).<br />

They invite people with interesting vocations, hobbies, or<br />

experiences to the school to give presentations to all the pre-K<br />

Photo curtesy of Rocy Johnson<br />

Rocky trying to recruit new members - will take milk money for dues!<br />

students. I had the opportunity to talk about racing a Porsche.<br />

As you can imagine, the attention span of a five year old is about<br />

the same as a guy my age, so it was a perfect match. I took assorted,<br />

related paraphernalia such as a helmet, racing suit, nomex<br />

underwear, gloves, shoes, cool shirt, etc., for the classroom presentation.<br />

Then I let everyone come out, buckle in and "drive" the<br />

car. Needless to say it was a big hit, especially with the guys.<br />

Although, in all fairness, there were several of the young ladies<br />

who seemed pretty excited, as well. It was a fun morning and I left<br />

secure in the knowledge that I had done my part to help plant the<br />

seeds for the future growth of the Maverick Region.<br />

Photo curtesy of Rocy Johnson<br />

Maverick Noby Takahashi - PCA Rookie of the Year!<br />

5


6


Email: mayos@imagin.net or<br />

FAX at (817) 267-4939<br />

• ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION SERVICE<br />

• SUSPENSION AND ALIGNMENT SPECIALISTS<br />

• TIRE SPECIALISTS –<br />

O.E.M.<br />

DOT COMPETITION<br />

RACING SLICKS<br />

• SPECIALISTS IN EARLY PORSCHE FUEL<br />

INJECTION SYSTEMS<br />

7


Maverick Minutes<br />

by Michael Wingfield<br />

Rocky Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:23 PM,<br />

and began the ‘round table discussion.<br />

Bill Miller: No TT information to report yet, but will<br />

report AX for Chuck Machala. AX #1 had 86 cars with 6 runs<br />

per entry. The new radios did not work well with surrounding<br />

car and wind noise. Tried using headsets, but the headsets<br />

did not eliminate the problems. Unfortunately it has been too<br />

long since the purchase to return or ask for a refund. Thus, we have six pair of<br />

radios at ~$70/pair that do not work as desired. Likewise, two units have damaged<br />

battery connections. Rocky asks if we call sell the radios to the membership,<br />

suggesting someone can use the radios personally, for example, on a Maverick<br />

Tour. Bill makes the motion to sell the radios at $45/pair to the membership. Joel<br />

seconds, and the motion passes. Bill poses the question, given the 86 entrants and<br />

three run groups at AX #1, should we limit the number of entrants to ensure<br />

more runs per entrant? Some entrants were not happy with only 6 runs and the<br />

worker rotation delays associated with a three-group rotation. Rocky suggests<br />

starting the event earlier in the day to allow more time for more runs. Jan suggests<br />

that no policy get set based on this one event. The AX committee will monitor<br />

future attendance and runs, without entrant limits. Bill (using his best Joe<br />

impersonation) also mentions that some AX flags are “used up,” frayed and torn<br />

and need replacing. The flags do not need replacing immediately but will in the<br />

near future. And of course we now need AX radios. (Spoken just like Joe)<br />

Wendy Shoffit: AX #1 brought in $2,300 with Park Place Porsche (PPP)<br />

sponsorship covering the cost to rent the TMS facilities. Lanean adds that PPP<br />

provided $2,000 in sponsorship for the TMS AX. Randall Johnson from PPP was<br />

very happy with the event. PPP also provided long sleeve Polo shirts to entrants<br />

and the shirts were a big hit. TT #1 & AX #2 scheduled for 4/23 & 4/24 respectively.<br />

The position of “Social Chair” remains vacant, but Wendy and Jan will<br />

serve as interim chairs to help setup the Father’s Day, Founder’s Day, and Holiday<br />

Party events. The Evite application does not function as desired to track event<br />

RSVPs, and will not be pursued. Hope Shelter received 64 boxes of Girl Scout<br />

cookies as part of the Girl Scout cookie drive.<br />

Jan <strong>May</strong>o: Attended the SCCA Fire & Rescue (Crash & Burn) school supported<br />

by MR. Eight of the 39 attendees from MR. Felt that the event had poor<br />

attendance since the date was the day before Easter, which may have kept some<br />

folks away. Joe, who also attended the school, notes that the SCCA recognized<br />

MR for attendance as well as sponsorship.<br />

Lanean Hughes: Hope Shelter building permits done. Next step is to purchase<br />

$10,000-$15,000 of building materials. Hope has a $150,000 loan in place<br />

if needed. Local dealerships may provide additional funds for the shelter. Club<br />

Race next month at MSR still needs volunteers, and volunteers should sign up on<br />

the MR web site. Currently, the Club Race has 15 applications, but none from<br />

local Mavericks. Club Race “Special” will refund entry fee to one lucky drawing<br />

winner from one of the first 35 applications received. Have received $8,000 sponsorship<br />

from Boardwalk Porsche for the <strong>May</strong> Club Race. MR has not kept up the<br />

region Scrapbook for the past two years. The region needs a volunteer to take on<br />

the duties of maintaining the scrapbook. Next year, a scrapbook will not be necessary<br />

for applying for the National award of Region of the Year.<br />

Robyn Howard: Wants to know what type of Goodies to order for the<br />

Goodie Store and needs money to order the Goodies. Rocky suggests getting<br />

some 50th Anniversary items from PCA and suggests promoting a “Group Buy”<br />

to help support the region. Other suggestions include helmet bags and pajama<br />

pants. Wendy moves to allocate the Goodie Store $1,000 to buy inventory. Joel<br />

seconds, and the motion carries.<br />

Mark Gluck: Event insurance in place for the <strong>May</strong> TT & AX, Tour, Club<br />

Race and DE.<br />

Michael Wingfield: Have received approximately 30 applications for the<br />

DE held in conjunction with the <strong>May</strong> Club Race. We will accept about 55<br />

entrants, so we still have room.<br />

Mike Brodigan: Continuing talks with Kevin Hardison about expanding<br />

<strong>Slipstream</strong>.<br />

Bill Dawson: February MSR DE was a big success even if we did set a new<br />

record for the number of spins in one weekend. (Do you think the cold and rain<br />

had any effect?)<br />

Darren Shaffer: Suggests sending a “Thank you” to ’04 Parade attendees as<br />

for attending and include a Hope Shelter status and solicit for more funds to support<br />

the Hope Shelter building project. Jan interjects that Parade attendees<br />

already donated $4,000 to Hope Shelter via a donation box. Wendy suggests<br />

printing a donation slip in <strong>Slipstream</strong> along with an article on the building status.<br />

Joel Nannis: We have 1,174 members.<br />

Dennis Chamberlain: 26 folks attended the last HH. Fair attendance<br />

considering the date conflicted with the Boardwalk Porsche presentation party of<br />

the new Boxster. Next HH will be at the Bavarian Grill in Plano on <strong>May</strong> 21.<br />

Requests more lead time in developing event ads for <strong>Slipstream</strong>.<br />

Jeff Atkins: Quarterly finance statement will be available at the next meeting.<br />

Rocky Johnson: Forms for submitting National award nominees for Parade<br />

’05 in hand. Jan suggests that MR submit Wendy as a candidate for the Enthusiast<br />

of the Year, and Jan will complete the form. Jan mentions that the Family of the<br />

Year award nominees may now include families without children. Rocky suggest<br />

that MR submit Jan & Ed <strong>May</strong>o as candidates for the Family of the Year. Wendy<br />

will complete the form. MR contacted by other car clubs to participate or co-host<br />

events. For example, the Italian Car Club would like MR participation in their<br />

Italian Car Fest Weekend to be held at TMS. Entry is $150 per day. Event information<br />

will appear on the MRPCA egroups board at Yahoo. Likewise, the Subaru<br />

club is holding a rally and invites MR to participate. The Jaguar Club wants to<br />

use MR timing equipment for one of their events, and will donate $500 to Hope<br />

Shelter for the use. MR volunteers will need to participate in the event to operate<br />

the timing equipment. Another request invites MR to hold an event at the Air<br />

Museum at Love Field. Perhaps Dennis can work out a HH that includes a visit<br />

to the museum.<br />

Boardwalk Porsche in Plano will host the <strong>May</strong> Board meeting, Rocky will<br />

host the June meeting, and Lanean will host the July meeting. The April meeting<br />

adjourned at 9:12 PM.<br />

Las Colinas Photo Rally Postponed!<br />

Unfortunately, due to inclement weather, the photo rally<br />

that was scheduled to be held on March 26th had to be postponed.We’re<br />

hoping that the weather will be nicer on July 23rd.<br />

Please mark your calendars to participate in this extremely<br />

fun event. Typically, Porsche Club events get scarcer as the<br />

temperature rises during the summer months. You won’t find<br />

many driving events at this time. This event promises to be<br />

interesting and fun. At the end, we’ll even stop for ice cream!<br />

For those of you who don’t know what a photo rally is, it’s<br />

basically a scavenger hunt. The objective is to find objects<br />

shown in a bunch of photos and answer a question about it or<br />

something very nearby (behind it, next to it, etc.). You’ll need a<br />

keen eye as some items will be a little harder than others to find.<br />

You’ll get to know the Las Colinas area really well while<br />

having fun with your friends. Hope to see you on July 23rd!<br />

Teri and Charlie Davis and I have worked hard to plan a good<br />

event for you<br />

8


Happy Hour at The Sea Grill<br />

by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Happy Hour Crew: Dennis Chamberlain, Monda<br />

Degan and Mike Lockas<br />

We had a moderate but festive crowd for<br />

our first happy hour at Cantina Laredo.<br />

New attendees included Mike Sliva (1983<br />

911 SC), who has been a member for some time but<br />

was attending his first function, and Phil Childrey<br />

(2002 911 Targa), who had just joined the club two<br />

weeks earlier. We also had two visitors and potential<br />

members. Johnny Wallace is a Porsche owner and a<br />

friend of Clarence Wyatt’s, along with Gisselle<br />

Miranda, who has been a 1987 Targa owner for<br />

some time. Gisselle explained that she found out<br />

about PCA activities in general from a friend in Los<br />

Angeles and more about our club from searching<br />

the Internet.<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Ed & Tracy Gross<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Johnny Wallace<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Tammy & Gary Conrad<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Gisselle Miranda<br />

Brenda, Leah and Bobbie<br />

On April 21, we’ll be going to the Bavarian<br />

Grill in Plano, which was the location of a very<br />

highly attended happy hour last summer. On <strong>May</strong><br />

19, it’s on to a new place Hunan Dynasty in Valley<br />

Ranch. A free round of drinks to the best publishable<br />

joke about the managing editor of <strong>Slipstream</strong>,<br />

Mike Holloway! Hope to see you there.<br />

Photo by Dennis Chamberlain<br />

Mike Silva & Phil Childrey<br />

9


Passion and Performance<br />

by Mike Holloway, <strong>Slipstream</strong> Managing Editor<br />

Porsche owners typically have a unique<br />

outlook on life. Often, they are people who<br />

demonstrate both performance and passion,<br />

achieving high levels of excellence through their<br />

unique outlook, internal motivation, life<br />

experiences and personal philosophy. <strong>Slipstream</strong>’s<br />

Passion and Performance segment highlights these<br />

people. Please meet Enoch Dorman.<br />

Enoch Dorman was born in Schleswig<br />

Germany in 1935. His family soon moved to Belgium and then to<br />

Hungry where Enoch took up the family tradition of Blacksmith when<br />

he was merely 10 years old. Enoch and his 8 brothers and sisters were<br />

home schooled by there father, who was a Lutheran minister and<br />

Blacksmith and his mother, who was a pianist and a pastry chef. At the<br />

age of 15, Enoch had mastered 8 languages and showed great promise in<br />

mathematics and ballroom dance but stayed his course as a Blacksmith.<br />

Soon the Blacksmith trade became obsolete and Enoch began working<br />

for a small tool and die shop as a machinist and lathe operator. In 1954,<br />

with hands the size of baseball mitts and a heart to match, he married<br />

then famous Spanish fan dancer Katrina Maria Montanez (who was 4<br />

years his senior) and began his own family. Enoch (known as Knocky)<br />

and Katrina (known as Kat Kat) had nine children: six boys and three<br />

girls. They lived in the south of Spain until 1963.<br />

In 1963, the Dorman’s moved to Stuttgart Germany where Knocky<br />

began working for Porsche as a machinist. He quickly impressed his<br />

supervisors and rose through the ranks. Soon Knocky found his way into<br />

the mechanical design team where he focused his efforts on the various<br />

fastening systems – namely bolts and screws.<br />

MH: Knocky, you have been designing fasteners (screws) for Porsche<br />

for over forty years. Was there ever a time when you thought that Porsche<br />

would outsource and you would be without a job?<br />

ED: You must understand, the screw, it is very important to Porsche<br />

car. It is what keeps the car going. The driver thinks the engine and gears<br />

and wheels keep the Porsche car going, no it is the screw. Porsche Car recognize<br />

the importance and would never have anyone else design their<br />

screws. They would never let anyone make other important items.<br />

Without true good screw, the Porsche car is nothing more than<br />

Volkswagen or Audi!<br />

MH: You really have a passion for what you do.<br />

ED: I am passionate about the screw, it is my destiny. I knew before<br />

I work for Porsche car that I would someday work on something<br />

meaningful. It was always something I wanted. I have been able to raise<br />

my children because of it. I owe my life to the screw and Porsche car and<br />

my children are also because of it.<br />

MH: What would you say is you biggest challenge today?<br />

ED: Glue. Many companies glue. I hate glue. It is made from dead<br />

horses and goats. Have you ever smelled a dead goat? Is that something<br />

that is worthy for Porsche car? No, it is not. I want to take all glue and<br />

bury it with the rest of the dead horses and dead goats.<br />

MH: Well, I never thought of it like that. Then how do you feel<br />

about welding?<br />

ED: Welding is fine for chassis and much other things in Porsche car.<br />

There is things you can not weld. Things that must be screwed.<br />

MH: Rivets? Gotta love the rivet.<br />

ED: That is lazy man way. American car companies rivet. That is<br />

why they are no good. No good screw in American Car.<br />

MH: And the Japanese cars?<br />

ED: Please young man, you are just being silly boy now. They use<br />

clips! (Enoch erupts into a feverish laugh that is contagious. We laughed<br />

for many minutes over the thought of this and other things.)<br />

MH: Oh, what was I thinking? Anyway, what was your biggest<br />

challenge?<br />

ED: If you think screw is a challenge, it is difficult; if you think<br />

screw is easy it is easy. It is all how you look at it. It is all in your head<br />

then it moves to your hands. Then you make it. It is easy.<br />

MH: You are are a bit of a philosopher. You told me that you have<br />

a Porsche. Which model?<br />

ED: We have 1965 911 Coupe, a 1989 928 that is Kat Kat’s baby and<br />

2003 Boxster which my grandchildren fight over. I drive the Coupe<br />

everyday. It is not as quiet as the Boxster but …<br />

MH: ..it has better screws?<br />

ED: Your funny boy! The Coupe was built by my friends and me.<br />

I saw that car when it was just heaps of metal and watched while it was<br />

given soul. I helped build it. We used certain materials and adjusted and<br />

put things into the car that we knew was needed to make it a great car.<br />

Sometimes we would change design if we needed to make the car better<br />

- even during middle of production run. Our souls went into those<br />

cars, they still do. Why do you think they win so many races and have<br />

such a following of owners? The Porsche car is unlike any other car. It<br />

sweats and sings and dances. It has a soul.<br />

MH: You are seventy years old. Are you going to retire<br />

anytime soon?<br />

ED: I have now done my share, I should leave the screws to the<br />

younger men to trouble over. I will wish to retire this year. I shall spend<br />

time dancing and less time toiling over such matters. Kat Kat and me<br />

will spend our days in Miami with a daughter and her family and in<br />

Dallas with sons and their family and fly back to Germany and Spain to<br />

visit other children and grandchildren. It is now time to rest and enjoy<br />

life. To dance and to drive and to finally not worry about the screw.<br />

MH: Good luck Knocky and I will never look at a Porsche screw<br />

the same again!<br />

10


11


1033 N. Henderson St.<br />

Fort Worth, TX<br />

(817) 877–1772<br />

Forgeline • Brembo • Eibach • Sparco • Borla • Hoosier • MOMO • Red Line • OMP • Teamtech • Fuel Safe<br />

12


A Full-Service Ruf and Porsche Facility<br />

New and Pre-Owned Ruf and Porsche Vehicles<br />

High-Performance Conversions for<br />

Porsche 911s, 911 Turbos, Boxsters, and Cayennes<br />

Ruf Performance Parts and Accessories<br />

OEM Porsche Parts Available<br />

Trade-Ins Welcome<br />

13


A Windy Start to Autocross<br />

By Lauren Dunn<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

It may just be me, but every Maverick Region event I’ve attended<br />

has been Wendy… err, windy. This sunny Texas spring day was no<br />

exception, as it seemed Wendy was everywhere doing just about<br />

everything. There was no shortage of wind as mother nature blew us<br />

around at 20 mph. I always find myself pleasantly surprised by<br />

something when I sneak in to a Porsche Club event, and free shirts<br />

definitely make for a nice surprise! Thanks, Park Place Porsche!<br />

The bus lot proved to be a fickle opponent for me and most of<br />

the folks I spoke with, as we wound up running 7-10 pounds less air<br />

than we were accustomed to – at least after fighting our cars<br />

during the morning session. I scored my first DNF of the season as<br />

I trundled the wrong direction through Ricochet (leaving any number<br />

of corner workers and spotters scratching their heads). But, I<br />

redeemed myself<br />

in the afternoon,<br />

grabbing fastest<br />

Miata of the day<br />

honors by three<br />

seconds. Sadly,<br />

that wasn’t enough<br />

to hold off those<br />

pesky Subarus<br />

and Mitsubishi<br />

Evolutions to claim<br />

Lauren Dunn taking top Miata honors. a win in OJ.<br />

I’ve started off this season getting a lot of adrenaline rushes<br />

during autocross – something I missed last year. Exiting Ricochet<br />

through the offset gates into Box Corral got the adrenaline<br />

pumping on every run – and I’ve got the cone rash on my right rear<br />

fender to prove it!<br />

And speaking of Wendy… In other autocross clubs, we’d<br />

probably be poking the stick at her to run in the “open” class, but<br />

I’m guessing James might discourage that! Keep showing the guys<br />

how it’s done!<br />

My thanks (and I’m sure the same goes for all of us non-<br />

Porsche owners) for allowing me to be your guest once again!<br />

You guys put on great events with challenging and exciting course<br />

designs that ensure that Maverick Region events aren’t just<br />

another autocross.<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Marc Thaler setting up for a tricky corner.<br />

Bill Miller enjoying three-wheeling in his new ride.<br />

Creighton Cardwell doing well with his street tires on the tricky surface.<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Wendy leading the charge for the ladies . . . and capturing another TTODL!<br />

14<br />

Ed Gross gaining even more experience in the Developing Driver’s program.


AX #1 Results - Texas Motor Speedway<br />

Class Car # Name Car Time Plc Pts.<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Trace Conn giving Darron Shaffer a ride around the slippery course.<br />

Joel Nannis debuting his new ride . . . although we will miss Tweety.<br />

Class 2<br />

Class S2<br />

Class 2L<br />

Class 3<br />

Class 3L<br />

Class 4<br />

Class S4<br />

Class 4L<br />

Class 5<br />

Class S5<br />

Class 5L<br />

Class 6<br />

Class S6<br />

Class 6L<br />

Class S6L<br />

Class 7<br />

Class S7<br />

Class 7L<br />

66 Sears, Cody Red 914 83.414 1 9<br />

5 <strong>May</strong>o, Ed Silver 914 (Killer) 85.553 2 7<br />

37 Davis, Charlie Green 914 87.926 3 5<br />

26 Bailey, Ron Blue 914 89.544 4 4<br />

137 Davis, Kevan Green 914 89.673 5 3<br />

95 Howard, Travis Yellow 914 92.634 6 2<br />

41 Swanson, Allen Yellow 914 94.56 7 1<br />

1111Booth, Doug Yellow 914 90.294 1 9<br />

4 <strong>May</strong>o, Jan Silver 914 (Killer) 86.105 1 9<br />

31 Lockas, Mike White 944 85.369 1 9<br />

44 McCoy, Chuck White 944 87.626 2 7<br />

65 Howard, Robyn Red 944 102.691 1 9<br />

54 Sutton, Jerry Red 911T 87.04 1 9<br />

76 Miller, Bill Brown 911T 95.303 1 9<br />

45 Sutton, Myra Red 911T 88.638 1 9<br />

64 Shoffit, James Black 911 SC 85.302 1 9<br />

592 Morgan, Derek Blue 911SC 85.556 2 7<br />

40Fleming, Jerry Silver 911 SC 88.433 3 5<br />

119 Cardwell, Creighton Silver 911 SC 92.559 1 9<br />

11 Shoffit, Wendy Black 911 SC 85.175 1 9<br />

1 Machala, Chuck Silver Boxster 81.418 1 9<br />

501 Snodgrass, Tom Yellow Boxster 86.472 2 7<br />

83 Atkins, Jeff Red 911 86.612 3 5<br />

39 Ballard, Mitch White 944 Turbo 88.822 4 4<br />

911 Kuykendall, Bob Black 911 89.352 5 3<br />

3 Nannis, Joel Blue Boxster 92.504 6 2<br />

7 Johnson, Randall Black 968 93.543 7 1<br />

10Thaler, Marc Black 944 S2 Cab. 93.444 1 9<br />

15 Burbank, Shelly Red 911 89.478 1 9<br />

284 Gross, Tracey Maroon Boxster 96.84 1 9<br />

27 Olcha, Keith Grey Boxster S 82.306 1 9<br />

W-Green Boxster S<br />

242 Shaffer, Darron (7) 87.571 2 7<br />

999 Conn, Trace Red Boxster S 88.619 1 9<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Photo by Kevin Hardison<br />

Travis Howard taking over the yellow 914 duties from Joel.<br />

Class 8<br />

Class 9<br />

Class S9<br />

Class 10<br />

Class 12<br />

Class 13<br />

Class 13L<br />

Class 16<br />

Class 16L<br />

Class DD<br />

720Kavanaugh, Susanna Black Boxster S 89.111 1 9<br />

555 Janke, Scott Gray 993 92.046 1 9<br />

55 Cohen, Van Blue 993 97.762 2 7<br />

204 Bell, Bryan Silver 996 84.978 1 9<br />

59 Lane, Graham Black 996 89.186 2 7<br />

50Fricke, Michael Red 997S 92.769 3 5<br />

63 Vint, Gregory Silver 996 C4S 89.15 1 9<br />

19 Petri, Brian White 914 86.009 1 9<br />

111Hardison, Kevin Blue 914 88.905 2 7<br />

619 Johnson, Rocky White 968 83.959 1 9<br />

Black 911 Carerra<br />

161 Randall, Rick (13) 83.15 1 9<br />

190Spreen, Carey Orange 914-6 83.754 2 7<br />

191 Spreen, Mimi Orange 914-6 95.068 1 9<br />

21X Gonzales, Rick Yellow 914-6 81.964 1 9<br />

396 Wilkins, Lee Red 911 Turbo 83.608 2 7<br />

121X Gonzales, Ricardo Yellow 914-6 84.045 3 5<br />

166 Wilkins, Linda Red 911 Turbo 91.697 1 9<br />

234 Gross, Ed Boxster 92.287<br />

29 Gonzalez, Peter Black Boxster S no time<br />

Ron Bailey looking to move up in the crowded Class 2 field.<br />

Thanks for sponsoring our first autocross of the year!<br />

15


Club Race Corner<br />

By Doug Molny<br />

Our season opener at Texas World Speedway (TWS) proved<br />

to be another exciting challenge for the Maverick group.<br />

The club race was hosted by the Lone Star Region. Many of<br />

us were plagued with mechanical gremlins, including myself. As<br />

frustrating as this can be, we are very lucky to have so many people<br />

quick to pitch in and help.<br />

The particular problem I had involved my clutch pedal. I was<br />

shifting from third to fourth heading down the front straight and<br />

the pedal stuck to the floor! This was on Friday, the first day of<br />

practice. I immediately pulled over to the inside wall in front of<br />

the grid, I gave them the flat tow hand signal and waited for the<br />

session to end.<br />

I was towed in and believed that the event was over for me.<br />

I was ready to head home. My dismay turned into absolute<br />

excitement when Jim Buckley insisted this was fixable. The<br />

engine and transmission needed to be pulled. I had to find a<br />

clutch, though, and all the parts that are necessary to complete<br />

the repair. I thought this was near impossible to do at the track,<br />

but within 60 minutes I had a donated clutch and every other<br />

part required. It took 7 hours and the help of many other racers,<br />

who worked until 7:30 PM that evening. I arrived at the track<br />

Saturday morning at 7:00 AM to find every one of those guys<br />

there finishing the repair. By mid-morning my Porsche was ready<br />

again. I was tremendously grateful for the help I received and<br />

thrilled to participate in the Sprint races later that morning. This<br />

was truly a humbling experience!<br />

Permit me a moment of racer’s pride. I finished 2nd in class<br />

in both sprint races, and 16th and 15th, respectively, over all out<br />

of about 37 cars. Unfortunately, I had an oil line break during the<br />

enduro. Yes, they threw the meatball flag at me and I took a DNF.<br />

In true racer’s retrospect…even with the clutch failure it was<br />

worth every minute!<br />

Please stay tuned as this is the first of many articles we have<br />

planned for this column. These articles will come from a different<br />

club racer each publication. We will cover the club races attended<br />

by our Mavericks, technical articles, race preparation, and racing<br />

tips. I hope that you enjoy this special new section of <strong>Slipstream</strong>.<br />

Here are the podium finishers for our Mavericks:<br />

Green Group:<br />

Sprint Race 1:<br />

Class Name Place Best Time<br />

G Doug Molny 2nd 2:00.701<br />

Sprint Race 2:<br />

G Doug Molny 2nd 2:01.386<br />

Red Group:<br />

Sprint Race 1:<br />

GTC3 David Master 3rd 1:46.000<br />

GT4R Jeff Vanderpool 1st 1:59.396<br />

GT4S Wayne Brown 1st 1:52.038<br />

Class: D Steve Patti 1st 1:59.643<br />

Hamp Williams 2nd 2:04.278<br />

Sprint Race 2:<br />

GTC 3 David Master 2nd 1:47.050<br />

Barry Moore 3rd 1:54.372<br />

GT4R Jeff Vanderpool 1st 1:58.334<br />

Class D Steve Patti 1st 2:00.736<br />

Hamp Williams 2nd 2:04.278<br />

Enduro:<br />

GTC3rl Carl Amond 2nd 1:51.808<br />

Barry Moore 3rd 1:51.674<br />

GT4S Wayne Brown 1st 1:50.610<br />

Class D Patti/Sanders 1st 1:59.757<br />

Photo by Doug Molny<br />

The Photo is Worth a 1,000 Words or Perhaps a 1,000 Pieces!<br />

Just a side note: Jim Buckley set the track record for the<br />

weekend in the GTC3 class driving a <strong>2005</strong> 996 Supercup car with<br />

a smokin’ 1:45.726. That is an average speed of over 98 mph on<br />

that track. Imagine turn 13-14-15 at that speed!<br />

If your race was omitted or you were not mentioned it was<br />

my mistake and I take full responsibility. The green run group<br />

did not have a podium finish in the enduro. I listed only<br />

Mavericks who finished 1st, 2nd or 3rd in the sprints and the<br />

enduros. For all club race results, go to mylaps.com or the PCA<br />

National web site.<br />

16


ISTOOK’S<br />

Motorsport<br />

Services<br />

PORSCHE + AUDI PERFORMANCE and RACING SERVICES<br />

TRACK SUPPORT CHASSIS FABRICATION CUSTOM EXHAUSTS<br />

Authorized installer/tuner for REVO Performance Software,<br />

FIKSE Wheels, and STOPTECH Performance Brake Systems<br />

Watch for the ISTOOK/AINES Motorsports<br />

AUDI S4 Twin Turbos on Speed Channel<br />

2733 West 7th Street (repair shop)<br />

3333 Suffolk Drive #104 (race shop)<br />

Fort Worth, Texas 76107<br />

(817) 332-6547 (repair shop)<br />

(817) 924-2100 (race shop)<br />

17


18


’s<br />

Mustard<br />

Racing<br />

Services<br />

German and British Car Service<br />

and Maintenance by appointment.<br />

Specializing in:<br />

• All Porsche 914’s<br />

• Early 911’s through 1989 model year<br />

• Race Track Support<br />

• Competition Car Maintenance<br />

• Race Ergonomics & Instrumentation<br />

2620 West Pioneer (Hwy 303)<br />

Suite B<br />

Arlington, Texas<br />

817-366-1678<br />

19


20


Trivia Contest<br />

<strong>May</strong><br />

It’s Easy To Play:<br />

Email your answers to:<br />

Trivia@mavpca.org<br />

Rules: 1 Point per each correct answer. 1<br />

entry per member. Drawing to tie break.<br />

This month’s prize:<br />

$25 gift certificate to:<br />

1) This young star got Punk’d on MTV by Ashton Kusher stealing his<br />

black Porsche speedster. Hint- he also owned the VW from The Fast<br />

and the Furious. A) “Malcolm in The Middle” star Frankie Munoz.<br />

B) Paris Hilton C) “White Stripes” singer Jack White?<br />

2) The 1.7 –liter used on 914s has an oil “idiot light” sending unit<br />

located next to the A) cigarette lighter B) exhaust manifold<br />

C) oil filter D) distributor?<br />

3) The 1973 Brumos Daytona Car featured this engine displacement<br />

and color combination A) 2.7 Red White and Blue B) 2.7 White<br />

C) 3.0 Yellow Black D) 3.2 “Pig” Pink?<br />

4) Mobil 1’s New Asian product Launch for SuperSyn featured which<br />

asian pop icon & race driver A) Nigel Albon B) Jimmy Lin<br />

C) Jacky Chan D) Pol Pot<br />

5) The engine bay featured in the photo below belongs to what car<br />

A) 914 Club Racer<br />

B) early production 550<br />

C) Fiber Glass 904<br />

D) Lightened LeMans 917?<br />

Zim’s Autotechnik<br />

21


Halftime for My Carrera Part II<br />

Photo by Ed Hughes<br />

by Ed Hughes<br />

As I wrote about last time, I dropped the 120K mile motor out<br />

of my ’84 Carrera for a clutch and other miscellaneous<br />

maintenance. This was my first time taking the motor out of<br />

a 911, and it went pretty well, with no “surprises.”<br />

Once up on the engine stand, I was ready to begin. I must say<br />

the ’84 motor with its heater motor and ducting, the air box and<br />

the A/C isn’t exactly a beautiful sight when it is in the car, but<br />

once you get these items off, the motor starts to look like it mean<br />

business. So, after taking these items off, as well as the sheet metal<br />

and plug wires off of the motor, I was getting to where I could<br />

start my work.<br />

The first few tasks were cleaning, cleaning, cleaning and a<br />

then more cleaning. There were many years and miles of crud to<br />

get off before I was about to do any mechanical work. I worked<br />

up a pretty good system that made the ordeal not too painful.<br />

Home Depot and Lowes sell drop cloths that are very similar to a<br />

diaper. They have plastic on the outside and absorbent material<br />

on the inside. I would place a sheet of this under the motor and<br />

then spray Gunk TM (liberally and often!) on to the areas I was<br />

working on. I’d then scrub with a nylon brush and rinse with<br />

a squirt bottle filled with water. The liquids were contained in<br />

the drop cloth, which I changed as it became saturated. If I were<br />

taking the motor apart, cleaning would have been simpler, but<br />

this worked OK.<br />

Photo by Ed Hughes<br />

who has a pretty good internet following, re-programmed it to<br />

optimize it to the headers I put on last year as well as our 93<br />

octane fuel. I can’t wait to see if I feel a difference.<br />

As I write this, the motor is all together and ready to go back<br />

in. To complete the clutch job, I cleaned up the throw out fork<br />

shaft, and put in a new clutch cable. I also repacked my CV joints,<br />

installed a new sound pad in the engine compartment, and<br />

replaced my rear brake lines as well as new plugs and plug wires.<br />

Before - Waiting for Some Love<br />

Since my A/C has been non-operational the last 3 summers,<br />

I’m removing it to clean up the engine compartment. To help<br />

round this out, I also put on a new cone filter intake to replace the<br />

stock air box, and a heater duct “backdate” to replace the large<br />

blower motor and duct assembly. This really cleans the motor up,<br />

and I love the way it looks. Next weekend is the installation and<br />

the chance to check out how my project has come out. It’s been a<br />

lot of fun, and very straight forward. I must say that the Porsche<br />

911 motor is pretty straight forward, and not too complicated to<br />

work on. For a non-mechanic such as myself, I’ve been able to<br />

figure everything out, and if it all goes back in well, and I have no<br />

problems, it will have been a gratifying experience.<br />

I then commenced my mechanical work, which included a<br />

new clutch, flywheel and pressure plate as well as miscellaneous<br />

new seals for the senders as well as the engine mounted cooler.<br />

While the motor was out, I decided it was a good time to rebuild<br />

my starter and alternator. The alternator bearing had a slight click<br />

when I spun it, so it was good timing. For a grand total of $125<br />

for the two, I think this is cheap insurance considering the<br />

convenience. I also adjusted the valves, which could not have been<br />

simpler. This is a job that is not too awfully complicated in the<br />

car, but it requires a little contortion. Out of the car, it’s a breeze.<br />

While the alternator was off, I cleaned up the fan and shroud<br />

and painted both. I maybe should have powder coated them, but<br />

paint is cheap, and I’ll see how they hold up. I also sent my aftermarket<br />

chip off for reprogramming. The guy I bought it from,<br />

22<br />

Let the Games Begin<br />

Photo by Ed Hughes<br />

After - Pure Performance & Passion!


Photo Name Badges<br />

Bryan Bell<br />

PRINTER OF SLIPSTREAM SINCE 1982<br />

A great idea for all Maverick Region events!<br />

These are the same size and shape as the 2004 Parade badges and<br />

feature the same magnetic attachments. Now you can wear a name<br />

badge with your favorite Porsche shirt without having to poke holes it!<br />

Our photography or yours . . . just $7.50 each.<br />

Driver’s Education Car Numbers as low as $8 each!<br />

These are heavy duty individual 10” tall magnetic numbers and are<br />

available in white, black, red, yellow, orange, blue or green.<br />

Custom work is also available in any color . . . including metallics!<br />

Coming soon!<br />

www.graycatgraphics.com<br />

Hats • Shirts • Banners • Posters<br />

Calendars • Track Photography<br />

Car Numbers • Digital Photo Editing<br />

Kevin Hardison<br />

Irving, Texas • (972) 849-8512<br />

USSERY PRINTING<br />

3402 CENTURY CIRCLE IRVING, TEXAS 75062<br />

972-438-8344<br />

FAX 972-721-1847<br />

Owner Rick Jordan: 28 Years Experience Porsche Trained<br />

23


24


German Engineering With Southern Hospitality.<br />

Personal Service.<br />

At Nine-Eleven, we’ve built a reputation for understanding our customers’ needs —<br />

quality service, convenient location, state-of-the-art diagnostics, and personalized service<br />

that is unmatched in the Metroplex. When you trust your car to us, you will have the<br />

peace of mind that it will be serviced correctly the first time. Every time.<br />

Access.<br />

We strongly believe in access to those who will actually work on your car. Our<br />

technicians are available in person, by phone, and even by pager if you have questions<br />

or need timely information about your car.<br />

Facility.<br />

Our clean shop, well-stocked parts department, and comfortable waiting room ensure<br />

that you and your car will get the kind of service you deserve. Maintained tools and<br />

equipment. Clean cars. We are meticulous about details.<br />

Parts.<br />

Our parts department is also second to none. Our knowledgeable staff will assist you in<br />

finding that necessary part or after-market option you require. We are an authorized dealer<br />

for high-performance Recaro seating, Yokohama Tires, Bilstein Shocks, Bosch, and many<br />

others. This ensures that whether you are a casual driver or an enthusiast who needs race<br />

prep assistance, Nine-Eleven has the experience and knowledge to keep your car running<br />

at peak performance.<br />

Newkirk<br />

Crown Rd.<br />

Cindy Lane<br />

IXXI<br />

Royal Lane<br />

Joe Field Rd.<br />

Emerald<br />

I-35<br />

Nine-Eleven Enterprises, Inc.<br />

Service, Accessories & Parts for BMW,<br />

Mercedes & Porsche<br />

2120 Cindy Lane, Dallas, Texas 75229<br />

972-241-2002 www.nine-eleven.com<br />

Convenience.<br />

We are conveniently located near the intersection of Stemmons and LBJ Freeways<br />

in Dallas. We offer emergency towing service 24 hours a day and have arranged<br />

for special rental car rates with area rental agencies. Come by for a visit between<br />

7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday, or call for a service appointment.<br />

25


26


New Wheels<br />

by Joel Nannis<br />

Lindauer, Dave (Joyce)<br />

9215 Westpark Drive<br />

Dallas, TX 75231<br />

<strong>2005</strong> 996<br />

Saenger, Scott<br />

1108 Coit Street<br />

Denton, TX 76201<br />

1980 928<br />

If you have any changes that you would like to make to the<br />

MRPCA membership guide, call Joel Nannis at 817-329-1600<br />

Larson, Pete (Theresa)<br />

803 Twin Creeks Drive<br />

Allen, TX 75013<br />

1987 944<br />

Serra, Joaquin<br />

1408 Cottonwood Valley Court<br />

Irving, TX 75038<br />

2001 996 Cab<br />

Wallace, Johnny (Ramona)<br />

111 E. Wintergreen<br />

Cedar Hill, TX 75104<br />

2002 996 Targa<br />

Burchfield, Roy<br />

522 Richmond Avenue<br />

Dallas, TX 75206<br />

2004 986 Boxster S<br />

Fricke, Michael (Ariene)<br />

6329 Hayley Way<br />

Frisco, TX 75034<br />

<strong>2005</strong> 997 S<br />

Caldwell, Frank<br />

6801 Feather Wind Court<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76135<br />

2000 986 Boxster S<br />

Maroulis, Efshatios<br />

6601 West Plano Road<br />

Plano, TX 75093<br />

<strong>2005</strong> 986 Boxster S<br />

Espen, David (Antonette Aiello)<br />

4900 Haley Drive<br />

Flower Mound, TX 75028<br />

2001 986 Boxster Trans From SNV<br />

Newton, Harry (Charles)<br />

3704 Glenmound Drive<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76133<br />

1987 911 Trans From NE<br />

O'hearn, Brian<br />

6387 Camp Bowie Road #B Pmb 157<br />

Fort Worth, TX 76116<br />

1987 944 Trans From NJ<br />

Totten, H<br />

400 E. Lamar Street<br />

Grand Prarie, TX 75050<br />

2004 986 Boxster S<br />

Rice, Taylor<br />

708 Summerwood Drive<br />

Arlington, TX 76017<br />

1986 944<br />

Steele, Jerry (Ann)<br />

3401 Lee Parkway #1906<br />

Dallas, TX 75219<br />

2001 911<br />

Anniversaries<br />

30 Years<br />

John M. Haley, MD (Margaret)<br />

20 Years<br />

Charles Reinert (Louise)<br />

15 Years<br />

Scott Wolthuis (Casey)<br />

10 Years<br />

John Kilgore<br />

Daniel M. Ruehs (Linda)<br />

Scott Gore (Judy)<br />

Jim Peck (Ramona)<br />

Richard Hall (Kennith)<br />

Mark Steele (Lisa)<br />

John Thompson (Karen)<br />

Kotrla, Joseph<br />

5616 Preston Oaks #302<br />

Dallas, TX 75254<br />

1994 928 Gts<br />

Murrin, Thomas (Mary)<br />

3183 Armstrong Avenue<br />

Dallas, TX 75205<br />

2002 996 S4<br />

Perrin, Michael (George)<br />

9338 Meadowbrook Drive<br />

Dallas, TX 75220<br />

<strong>2005</strong> 997 S<br />

Garland<br />

Bowie<br />

Weatherford<br />

Farmers Branch<br />

Argyle<br />

Richardson<br />

Richardson<br />

Arlington<br />

Carrollton<br />

Dallas<br />

5 Years<br />

Gig Philipp (Jeannie King)<br />

Wade Kolody<br />

Jack Gratch (Denise Mueller)<br />

John Hrad (Kelly)<br />

William Murillo (Staci)<br />

Michael Presley (Mary)<br />

Chris Christensen (Ann)<br />

John Ellerman (Saffie)<br />

C J Graham (Annie)<br />

James Rose (Jane)<br />

Eric Beeby<br />

Mark Hood (Kelly)<br />

Barry Moore (Branden)<br />

Quintin Ragsdale<br />

Williams, Mark (David)<br />

2140 S Winding Creek Drive<br />

Grapevine, TX 76051<br />

2003 986 S Trans From LVS<br />

Denton<br />

Corinth<br />

Fort Worth<br />

Plano<br />

Tyler<br />

Duncanville<br />

Southlake<br />

Dallas<br />

Dallas<br />

Fairview<br />

Dallas<br />

Plano<br />

Fort Worth<br />

Garland<br />

27


Unclassifieds<br />

Unclassifieds are available free to Maverick Region Members and are $5 to all others (contact Matt Platts for payment details). Please limit size to no more than 6 lines. Ads will run for 3 issues, then removed unless<br />

you request that it be run for an additional 3 issues. Email your ad to unclassifieds@mavpca.org by the 10th to have your ad run in the following month’s <strong>Slipstream</strong>. Be sure to include a contact name and phone<br />

number. If you are selling a car, include mileage and price. Check your ad for accuracy the first time it runs. Contact the editor to have your ad pulled sooner. Due to space constraints, photos can not be included.<br />

Porsche Books & Magazines (late 90’s through 2004 Exellence,Panarama, <strong>Slipstream</strong> and<br />

others) Books (Porsche 911 red book and Porsche the essence of performance) Parts<br />

brochures (Tweeks, Porsche Shop and Automotion) and a large framed poster. I also have<br />

a few 911 parts for 72 and 73 911. Will take best offer. I can be reached at cleef2@yahoo.com<br />

or (903) 687-3536 or cell (903) 930-2543 - please call for details. (1)<br />

1984 911 Carrera Targa Turbo look, Back w/black leather. 72,254 mi. 3.2L, 5sp, runs great.<br />

Pwr windows, CD player, no track, garaged. Great/clean condition. $14,500 OBO.<br />

Mary.Longoria1@verizon.net or 214 538-1788. (1)<br />

1984 Turbo-look 911 Carrera Coupe Very clean, original, 46,400 miles, factory Turbo chassis<br />

and body. Three-owner Texas car, cosmetically very good to excellent. Mechanically almost<br />

flawless, meticulously maintained. Rare shade of silver, window sticker says pewter, factory<br />

tag zinnmetallic. Blue leather interior. Options include all-leather interior, sport seats,<br />

limited slip differential. Original tool kit, air compressor and owners manual. $27,500.<br />

Contact me at 832-668-1324 weekdays or lee@papayoti.com (1)<br />

1987 911 Carrera Coupe dark blue sunroof with gray leather interior. 115k miles, no<br />

accidents. Well maintained, daily driven car. Recent Bilsteins, suspension and brake rebuilds,<br />

alternator and more. $18,000 obo. (1)<br />

1995 Porsche 911 Black/satin gray leather interior. Never wrecked, always garaged with<br />

41,600 miles, loaded. Excellent condition (details available upon request). Asking $29,500.<br />

Contact Morris @972.296.1771 or M3Bldg@aol.com. (1)<br />

1996 911 Cab Red, tan leather interior, black top. Outstanding, low mileage (41k) example<br />

of one of the last, great "air cooled" Porsches'. Garaged and covered. No disappointments. $37,900<br />

(972-234-2923) (1)<br />

Kinesis K-57 Track Wheels Set of (4) lightweight Kinesis K-57 wheels with black finish.<br />

Perfect for track or street. Fits ’97 – ’04 Boxsters. No spacers needed. Kumho Victoracer<br />

tires, 245/45/17 front, 275/40/17 rear with good tread left. Terry Fry 214-794-9671 or<br />

tnjfry@bbnow.net (1)<br />

Track Trailer Utility Trailer with 12” Tires. Set up with toolbox and tire rack. Black. A-tongue.<br />

1000 lb. Cap. Used less than 10 times. $350.00. Terry Fry 214-794-9671 or tnjfry@bbnow.net (1)<br />

2003 Cargo-mate Trailer 24 foot box with 20 inch v nose(@26ft total) for increased space<br />

and ease of trailering, e-track through-out, electric winch, drivers side auxiliary door, 4<br />

heavy duty d-anchors, dual HD(5200lb) axles, 10000lbs gvw, $6500 obo pcars@excite.com<br />

214-213-1263 (1)<br />

1987 944 (951) Turbo 2 Sets of wheels (phone Dial and Design 90) with DOT-R tires.<br />

Momo Race seat, L&R 5-Pt harness, harness bar, rear proportion valve, Guru Chip, Bra,<br />

Momo Sport Steering Wheel. Set up for DE events, but needs to find a new owner with the<br />

time to finish the modes to make it a full track car. Fully street legal, just passed TX emissions<br />

test. Also recent new radiator and Belts (about 5-7K ago). Overall good shape, 128K<br />

miles. $ 7,250.00. Contact: Rob Turner 817-296-8835 or rturner@fcpa.fujitsu.com (1)<br />

1995 911/993 Coupe Excellent Condition, Anthracite/Grey, loaded w/ sunroof, new Michelins,<br />

Xenon headlight kit, tiptronic, leather, CD player, records, meticulously maintained and<br />

cared for. Asking $21,500 Contact Mark Nesselroad @ 972.571.3375 (2)<br />

1988 911 Coupe Certificate of Authenticity. Metallic silver with silver/grey leather interior.<br />

60K miles. AC. Factory spoilers. Sport shocks. Sunroof. Full pwr seats L&R. Alpine upgrade<br />

CD system. Drilled rotors. SS brakelines. turbo tie-rods. Euro ride height. C2 18" Borbet<br />

rims. New Bridgestone SO3. Car is IMMACULATE, inside and out. Stunning appearance.<br />

You won't find one better. $25,500. Contact Gary ar 817-453-9873 or gklamb@aol.com. (2)<br />

Wanted Rear Seat Delete Option (aka Package Shelf) from 1990-1998 911 Carrera. Tan or<br />

Black in excellent condition. Will pay up to $500.00. Also Wanted OEM Porsche Tire Pump<br />

will pay up to $60 for a good working pump. Howard Kimbrough - 404qcd@sbcglobal.net<br />

(817) 485-6312 PCA Member - Maverick Region (2)<br />

BIEFFE DOT/SNELL 75 Helmet like new (bought new from Bobby Archer's): worn only one<br />

time at a MSR D.E.- size X-Large - GR 1500 $200.00 obo; One pair of SPARCO Driving Gloves<br />

- complies with ISO 6940 fia 86 rules ; NOMEX - 95% meta-aramid / 5% para aramid -<br />

Size - Large: also worn only one time at a MSR D.E. - $50.00 obo. Contact Eric Dalton @<br />

682-558-8800 cell or 817-275-6700 home or E-mail @ endalton@sbcglobal.net. (2)<br />

1979 911SC Silver w/Black leather, 122k miles, recent major service/engine overhaul by 911<br />

Enterprises, 2nd owner for 22 years, all records, alarm, Alpine CD w/amplifier, sunroof,<br />

power windows, garaged, no smoking, no track, no wrecks, all original, $17,900 OBO,<br />

rayhkendall@msn.com, 972-814-4857. (2)<br />

1995 Featherlite 20' Enclosed Car Hauler Two torsion bar axles (4800 lb) w/rebuilt brakes and<br />

wheel bearings in 2003; work bench, overhead lighting (12v/110v), AC box, 4 D-rings, new<br />

spare tire, excellent condition; $9,500. Steve Patti (214) 693-3276; spatti@polarityinc.com (2)<br />

1987 Porsche 911 Sunroof Coupe, 106K Miles. Completely stock except for Becker<br />

AM/FM/SW radio (original Blaupunkt in box). Triple Black w/tail & partial leather, excellent<br />

condition throughout. Expertly maintained by Louden’s for past 9 years. Current daily<br />

driver. 15K Service recently completed, new factory alternator, oil leaks corrected. Asking<br />

$20,000 for this black beauty. Paul Johnson, 817-749-0550, pjohnson@1scom.net (3)<br />

914 Tail Shift transmission $150.00. and Two G50 6 speed transmissions for sale. One with<br />

LSD - $3300, one without - $2800. Both less than 30k miles. Carl Amond (817) 481-8371 (3)<br />

1993 RS America - original owner of competition prepared car, guards red/speed yellow trim,<br />

professionally prepared and maintained, including BBS wheels, twin Sparco seats, H&R<br />

suspension, B&B headers, Phoenix fire system, Fuel Safe cell, carbon hood and RSR 3.8 rear<br />

deck and wing, close ratio gears, light flywheel, cup clutch, full cage, Simpson harness, big red<br />

brakes, front oil coolers, K&N intake, two time Parade concours winner, no damage or<br />

mechanical failures, driven 3,100 miles in DE and time trials only, priced at $42,000, contact<br />

MILTON BARLEY @(505) 336-2668 or e-mail to: gtdriver@trailnet.com. (3)<br />

914-6 Original Parts: front hood, rear deck lid, $100 each, engine oil cooler $100, oil tank<br />

with all fittings $400, 914 gt. racing fiberglass hood brand new never used $300. front bra<br />

excellent condition $50, 21 and 23 mm gun drilled torsion bars never used $200 per set.<br />

wilwood superlite calipers for koni struts brand new never used $200 replica set of fuchs<br />

wheels 7's and 8's with pirelli tires $400. Robert (817)-329-8350. (3)<br />

Misc Parts: 8 gallon ATL fuel cell. $195.00. Chromed 18" Turbo HOLLOW SPOKE wheels.<br />

Straight and not used since plating. $2250. Momo Prototip steering wheel (13.8") with 914<br />

adapter. $105. Two 1968 912 cylinder head cores. Factory original and can be rebuilt (no<br />

cracks). $250. Carl Amond (817) 481-8371 or email carlamond@att.net. (3)<br />

Wanted '69-'73 911 Rear Hubs, 15" x 6" 5-bolt Fuchs wheels, 944 Turbo axle shafts,<br />

coarse-splined drive flanges from a 915 trans. Contact Kevin Kelly, (972)931-9602 (h), (214)<br />

948-4292 (w), kckelly@sbcglobal.net (3)<br />

1993 911 C4 Black with tan interior, loaded, 69k miles, sunroof, 1 owner. Asking $25,500.<br />

Contact Marilyn at 817 444 7403 or MLovesC4s@msn.com (3)<br />

1973 911T Texas car, no rust, 60,000 mi on total restoration, white with red interior, many extras,<br />

spare parts, shop manuals, split escort, SS heat exchangers,webbers, turbo tensioners, electronic<br />

ignition and distributor - 911310095. $10,000 takes all. Contact John Haley at 214 823-1537. (3)<br />

<strong>Slipstream</strong> Advertiser Index<br />

These advertisers support the Maverick Region . . . the Mavericks support these advertisers!<br />

Autobahn Motorcar Group (800) 433-5602 Page 19<br />

Autoscope (972) 867-7467 Page 11<br />

Boardwalk Porsche (214) 576-1911 I.F.C.<br />

Bob Johanneson Fabrication(800) 544-2956 Page 20<br />

Bobby Archer’s Motorsports (817) 877-1772 Page 12<br />

Buckley’s Precision Racing (817) 239-7969 Page 7<br />

Dallas Auto Sports (214) 320-2228 Page 21<br />

Dallas Euro Cars (972) 243-4911 Page 17<br />

Fifth Gear Motorsports (972) 317-4005 Page 23<br />

Glen Gatlin, Jr. (214) 647-3507 B.C.<br />

Gray Cat Graphics (972) 849-8512 Page 23<br />

Istook’s Motorsport Svcs (817) 332-6547 Page 17<br />

Louden Motorcar Svcs (214) 241-6326 I.B.C.<br />

Jerry DeFeo Designs (972) 240-5800 Page 9<br />

28<br />

<strong>May</strong>o Performance (817) 540-4939 Page 7<br />

Mean Green Travel (940) 565-8111 Page 20<br />

Metro Volkswagen (972) 659-9999 Page 12<br />

Mustard Racing (817) 366-1678 Page 19<br />

911 Enterprises (972) 241-2002 Page 25<br />

Park Place Porsche (214) 559-4222 Page 6<br />

PartsHeaven (800) 767-7250 Page 20<br />

RUF Auto Centre (214) 269-1571 Page 13<br />

ScottSearch (214) 800-2836 Page 26<br />

Soundwerk (817) 281-9381 Page 19<br />

Ussery Printing (972) 438-8344 Page 23<br />

www.44 and More Parts.com (817) 907-5413 Page 7<br />

Zims Autotechnik (817) 267-4451 Page 25<br />

For advertising rates and information contact Mike Brodigan at (817) 488-8520


<strong>Slipstream</strong> Advertiser<br />

for 25 years!<br />

Louden Motorcar Services has been<br />

servicing fine European motorcars in<br />

Dallas since 1977. From the moment you drive<br />

in, it is apparent that quality is our<br />

number one priority. From the comfortable<br />

waiting room to the well-kept workshop,<br />

Louden Motorcars exhibits professionalism.<br />

We’ve been winning awards for the<br />

quality of our service for years. Louden<br />

has been rated “Best in Dallas” twice by<br />

D Magazine, “Best in Texas,” “Top Ten in<br />

the U.S.” and “Best in the West” by the<br />

Robert Bosch Corporation (worldwide<br />

leader in fuel injection and electronics).<br />

And we’d like the opportunity to show<br />

you why.<br />

11454 Reeder Road<br />

Dallas, Texas 75229<br />

(972) 241-6326<br />

www.loudenmotorcars.com


WARNING!<br />

T H E F O L L O W I N G G R A P H I C<br />

M AY C O N T A I N M A T E R I A L T O O<br />

E XCITING<br />

F O R M O S T I N V E S T O R S .<br />

Average annual<br />

total returns as of<br />

9/30/04<br />

1 Year 10.74%<br />

5 Year 2.56%<br />

10 Year 16.81%<br />

Inception 16.49%*<br />

*Average Annual Total<br />

Return from Inception,<br />

4/16/82<br />

Data based on $10,000 hypothetical investment 4/16/82 with<br />

reinvestment of dividend and capital gain distributions.<br />

Legg Mason Value Trust<br />

The performance data quoted represents past performance and does not guarantee future results. The performance stated may<br />

have been due to extraordinary market conditions, which may not be duplicated in the future. Current performance may be lower<br />

or higher than the performance data quoted. To obtain the most re-cent month-end information please visit www.leggmasonfunds.<br />

com. The investment return and principal value of the fund will fluctuate so that an investor’s shares, when redeemed, may be<br />

worth more or less than the original cost. Calculations assume reinvestment of dividends and capital gain distributions. Performance<br />

would have been lower if fees had not been waived in various periods.<br />

Glen Gatlin<br />

First Vice President – Investments<br />

(214) 647-3507 • (866) 388-6627<br />

Dallas, Texas<br />

www.glengatlin.fa.leggmason.com<br />

www.leggmasonfunds.com<br />

Mutual fund investing involves market risk, including possible loss of principal. You should consider a fund’s investment objectives,<br />

risks, charges, and expenses carefully before investing. For a prospectus, which contains this and other information on<br />

any Legg Mason or Royce fund (Consultant Class only), call (866) 388-6627 or visit www.leggmasonfunds.com. Please read<br />

the prospectus carefully before investing.<br />

Legg Mason Wood Walker, Inc. • Member NYSE, Inc. • Member SIPC • www.leggmasonfunds.com<br />

Bob Knight, <strong>Slipstream</strong><br />

9047 Oakpath Ln<br />

Dallas, TX 75243-6353<br />

Periodical Postage<br />

Paid at Dallas, TX

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!