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Page 1: April 2017 Published by the Maverick Region, …mav.pca.org/slipstream/ss_apr17.pdfPlano, Texas 75093 Tel. (214)576-1911 The form varies. But the racing bloodlines, the undying dedication

April 2017 Published by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America

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©2017 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times.

The heirs to over 60 years of a racing legacy. Divided equally.

Porsche Plano5924 W. Plano ParkwayPlano, Texas 75093Tel. (214)576-1911www.plano.porschedealer.com

The form varies. But the racing bloodlines, the undying dedication to pure sports car performance, the marriage of power andefficiency embodied in the Porsche principles, do not. And that truth is revealed in that moment you turn the key. Discover it foryourself with a test drive. Porsche. There is no substitute.

Experience every form of Porsche performance.

©2017 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times.

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Day April 2 Autocross #2: MW3 Plano Lunch (every Monday)5 Board Meeting8 Mavs & Mochas: Zims9 Autocross #3: LSP11 Lewisville Lunch15 PCA Tour: Ennis Bluebonnets20 Mav Social: Hard 8 BBQ, Coppell22 Easter Rally27 Richardson/Southlake Lunches29-30 DE: MSR

Day May 1 Plano Lunch (every Monday)3 Board Meeting6 May at Mayo’s9 Lewisville Lunch13 Mavs & Mochas: Frisco Rail Yard18 Mav Social: TBD19-21 DE: COTA20 PCA Tour: Fortunata Winery25 Richardson/Southlake Lunches28 Autocross #4: MW

Day June 5 Plano Lunch (every Monday)7 Board Meeting10 Mavs & Mochas: TBD11 Autocross #5: MHS13 Lewisville Lunch15 Mav Social: TBD22 Richardson/Southlake Lunches

Day July 3 Plano Lunch (every Monday)5 Board Meeting9-15 PCA Parade: Spokane, WA11 Lewisville Lunch15 M&M: Stonebriar Community Church20 Mav Social: TBD22 Poker Rally: TBD27 Richardson/Southlake Lunches30 Autocross #5: MHS

DepartmentsZone 5 Presidents .........................................1Sprockets (President’s Column) ...................2Maverick of the Month.................................2List of Officers and Board Chairs ................4Maverick Minutes ........................................6New Mavericks and Anniversaries ...............9Unclassifieds ..............................................34Advertiser Index .........................................34Around the Bend (Editor’s Column) ..........36

FeaturesKruder’s Cars & Conversation ...................12Golden Anniversary: Ed Mayo ...................18Porsche of the Month .................................21Trivia ..........................................................21Historicizing Porsche .................................28Maverick Region Autocross Program ........29Obscure Porsche “News” Revealed ...........31Volunteers Needed .....................................36

Upcoming EventsApril Board Meeting ....................................7Maverick Lunch Series ................................7May at Mayo’s Preview ........................14, 17Fiesta New Mexico ....................................15The Ennis Bluebonnet Tour Preview ....15, 16Autocross Schedule ....................................16Drivers’ Education .....................................16Easter Rally ................................................16Mavs & Mochas .........................................17Austin Schnell Fest (DE) ...........................17Porsche Texas Spring BBQ Social .............17PCA Parade: Spokane ................................36

Past Event RecapsMavs & Mochas .........................................23Porsche Valentine Party ..............................25

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Volume 55, Issue 4, April 2017

Slipstream (USPS 666-650) is published monthly by the Maverick Region, Porsche Club of America, 155 JellicoSouthlake, TX 76092. Subscription price is $24.00 per year. Periodical postage is paid at Fort Worth, TX.POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Hiram Saunders, Slipstream, 155 Jellico, Southlake, TX 76092.

Opinions expressed herein are not necessarily endorsed by the Club’s membership or officers. Contributions will be printed on a space available basis. Chartered regions of PCA may reproduce items from this issue provided the author/artist and Slipstream are credited. Slipstream is printed by Ussery Printing Company in Irving, Texas.

2017 PCA Zone 5 Presidents and Zone RepresentativeARK-LA-TEX

Ken Chandler

[email protected],

CIMARRON

Joy Jones

presidentcmr@gmail.

com

COASTAL BEND

Bryan Kerrick

bksailspadre@

sbcglobal.net

HILL COUNTRY

Tracey Gross

[email protected]

LONE STAR

Steve Bukoski

[email protected]

LONGHORN

Charles Bush

[email protected]

MARDI GRAS

Scott Spradley

[email protected]

MAVERICK

David Robertson

[email protected]

OZARK

Jim Woolly

jim.carol_NOSPAM@

sbcglobal.net

WAR BONNET

Randal Goodman

[email protected]

WHISKEY BAY

Mike Hamza

mikehamza944@

gmail.com

WHITE RIVER

Leonard Zechiedrich

whiteriverregionpca@

gmail.com

ZONE 5 REP

Jon Jones

[email protected]

www.zone5.pca.org

Driving Event VenuesCOTA Circuit of the Americas, AustinECR Eagles Canyon Raceway, Slidell LSP Lone Star Park, Grand PrairieMHS Mesquite High School, MesquiteMSR MotorSport Ranch, CressonMW Mineral Wells Airport, Mineral Wells

On the Cover: Ajai Cadambi’s Carrera GT at Highland Park Village, the site of the inaugural Mavs & Mochas, our newest monthly club social event.Photo by Andrew Barber

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his month our third of three garage spaces has been occupied by a new automobile. I have been saving this space for an early ‘80s 911 SC Cabriolet complete with that iconic

whale tail, or a Boxster that my wife has been wanting for a few years now. I could also imagine an ‘80s 911 Targa or even a new Macan in the spot. This space has mostly been storage for certain yard implements and a few unfinished projects in anticipation of that day when the new addition arrives, to sit under the ap-propriate wall art that has been specially ordered and displayed next to the gloriously engineered machine. Well, rather unceremoniously my wife’s employer is-sued her a company car and, as they say, that is that.

Did I mention that we have two automobiles already, and only one of them is a Porsche? Don’t get me wrong: I am extremely thankful and blessed to have a house, a Porsche, and a garage to begin with, and this is cer-tainly the granddaddy of first-world problems to face, but it is a dilemma nonetheless. I have covered all the options in my head, from putting in a lift, to adding on to the garage, or just buying a new house. There is also the option of purchasing a car condo that I could build out to my specs (hint: these condos are advertised in Slipstream). The last option usually encourages even more car collecting, as space is no longer an issue. For one reason or another, none of these choices is really an option for me, so I have finally decided that we prob-ably just don’t need the non-Porsche, non-company automobile. It may be a while until the perfect Porsche takes its rightful place in the garage, but its spot will be there waiting, with plenty of space on the walls for the appropriate accoutrement.

As a member of this club, I have plenty of oppor-tunities to see examples of the automobiles I imagine taking that coveted third spot in my garage someday. I also get to discuss all the details of owning, driving, and maintaining a particular model with its owner. At our first Mavs & Mochas on March 11 we had over 120 auto-mobiles on display, and I could envision most of them sitting in my garage! There was a little bit of everything, from early Porsches to very rare late models. Many of these cars you will never see anywhere else. The new Mavs and Mochas event is an immediate hit with our members and I encourage you to get out to the next one on April 8 at Zims Autotechnik in Bedford. This is a very informal come-and-go event where we all just grab a cup of coffee, catch up with old friends, meet new people, and see lots of great Porsches!

Be sure to check out our upcoming events section on pages 16-17 and participate whenever possible.

MAV OF THE MONTH: Tony LisottaOur Maverick Region

is fortunate to welcome approximately 300 new members each year who bring new perspectives and energy to all of our club activities. Our Mav of the Month is one of these relatively new mem-bers who joined PCA on September 23, 2014. In that short amount of time, Tony Lisotta engaged hundreds of Mavericks by founding and hosting a Porsche-only “cars and coffee” type of gathering each month since May, 2015. Just last month, Tony graciously agreed to transition that private gathering to become an official Maverick Region monthly social event. As I mentioned, the first Mavs & Mochas took place on March 11 at Highland Park Village and was a very big success.

In addition, Tony got the MSR track fever by first participating in the SCCA Track Night in America pro-gram in 2015. From that experience, he has moved to become a regular participant (now Blue solo) in our Region Drivers’ Education program and exercises his 911 in the manner for which it was engineered.

Congratulations, and thank you Tony for “Driving Friendships” in our club for almost three years. Enjoy your gift certificate from our friends at the Silver Fox in Grapevine.

SAUL FRAIRE, Chef-Proprietor 1235 William D. Tate Ave

Grapevine, TX 76051817-329-6995

2 April

Sprockets: How to Fill Garage Space By David Robertson, Region President

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Park Place now provides an even wider range of in-house services and options to make your Porsche its best. You get everything from tint and clear bra installation for all Porsche models to headlight restoration and wheel repair, performed by certified Porsche technicians. You also get the convenience of the only Metroplex dealership with an on-site Porsche-certified body shop and exceptional amenities—like complimentary Porsche loaner cars and hand car washes. So supercharge your service at Park Place Porsche today.

©2016 Porsche Cars North America, Inc. Porsche recommends seat belt usage and observance of all traffic laws at all times.

More of the Porsche services you want from the Porsche-certified technicians you trust.

Park Place Porsche6113 Lemmon AvenueDallas, TX 75209214.525.5400park-place.porschedealer.com

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Autocross ChairMark [email protected]

Time Trial Chair, (AX/TT Rules)Travis [email protected]

TT Registrar, AX/TT Schools, Swap MeetsRobyn [email protected]

Charity ChairChris [email protected]

Club Race Co-ChairPat [email protected]

Club Race Co-ChairJoel [email protected]

Club Race/DE RegistrarWendy [email protected]@mavpca.org

Concours ChairAndy [email protected]

DE [email protected]

DE Chief Driving Instr.John [email protected]

DE Equipment Mgr.Hunter [email protected]

DE HospitalityRose [email protected]

DE SponsorshipDaren [email protected]

Email List ModeratorBrian [email protected]

Email List ModeratorMatt [email protected]

Goodie StoreChris [email protected]

Histographer, TenuredCharlie [email protected]

Membership Chair,Past PresidentJohn [email protected]

Monthly Social ChairStephanie [email protected]

Online CalendarKarl [email protected]

PCA Tours Co-Chair,Social MediaBill [email protected]

PCA Tours Co-ChairMark [email protected]

Rally Co-ChairDon [email protected]

Rally Co-ChairGeorge [email protected]

Safety Co-ChairWayne [email protected]

Safety Co-ChairBob [email protected]

Slipstream Advertising, Coffee MeetsBill [email protected]

Slipstream Event Ad DesignKurt [email protected]

Slipstream Editor Jim [email protected]

Slipstream Content Ed.Carey [email protected]

Slipstream MailingAndy [email protected]

Slipstream PrintingFran Ussery972--438-8344 (W)817-481-8342 (H)[email protected]

Social Co-ChairTracy [email protected]

Social Co-ChairPhyllis [email protected]

Tech Sessions ChairNikolaus [email protected]

Trivia ChairJerry [email protected]

Volunteers ChairJim [email protected]

Web Site ChairJames [email protected]

Please contact any of these club event chairs with your questions!

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2017 Maverick Region Board - Officers and Chairs President David Robertson C 617-797-0516 [email protected]

David fell in love with the Porsche 911 when, as a child, he would have his parents stop by the old Forest Lane Porsche in Dallas so he could dream of someday owning one. He bought his first Porsche 911 in 2011. He and his wife Tracy enjoy being active members in the Maverick Region.

Vice President Jim Falgout [email protected]

Jim joined Maverick Region in August, 2008. He drives a 2003 996, which is the third Porsche he has owned. Jim enjoys attending Maverick Region social and driving events.

Secretary Wendy Shoffit C 972-977-9821 [email protected]

Wendy and husband James joined Maverick Region in 1997, when their daughter was only 9 months old. Jasmine is now in college. They own three Porsches including a 1978 911SC as a dedicated racecar, which she enjoys autocrossing. Her daily driver is a 2016 Cayman GT4.

Treasurer Richard Solomon C 903-530-8281 [email protected]

Richard joined Maverick Region in 2012 when he fulfilled a 30+ year dream to own his first (of many) 911, a 2009 Silver Carrera! Although fairly new to the club, he is excited about being more involved and meeting more Porsche fanatics!

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resident David Robert-son started the meeting at 7:04. He thanked Jim Falgout for filling in for

him last month when he was out of town. He also thanked Bill Kruder for taking on the lead role for the new Mavs & Mochas series of events. The first will be March 11 in High-land Park Village. He also thanked Nikolaus Klemmer for picking up the Tech Sessions lead.

Nikolaus then mentioned there were successful videos on Youtube involving the tech of cars. He would like to perhaps make some new ones to add, involving dealers and local shops where possible. He also wants to involve aftermarket car services like paintless dent repair, clear film application, and easy maintenance items for the DIYers out there. He is looking for additional ideas from board and club members.

David also mentioned that there was a Zone 5 Presidents’ meeting on Feb 18. PCA National is making us very aware of suggested guidelines for social media and important in-surance issues. All moving car events must have waivers signed by drivers and spectators alike. That also in-cludes cars moving on a lift. Discus-sion to clarify ensued.

Social Chair Tracy Robertson announced that the May at Mayo’s event will be on May 6.

Dan Amado stated that we had a great DE the prior weekend, includ-ing great instruction and a sold-out Green run group.

Rally Co-Chair Don Sebert re-ported that the first rally of the year will be the April 22 Easter Rally ending in Muenster. Later in the year will be a Poker Rally on July 22, moved from the 15th.

Mavs & Mochas Chair Bill Kruder thanked Tony Lisotta who started the event two years ago and recently agreed to assist in the transition to making it a MRPCA sanctioned event. The dates are planned out through July.

Slipstream Editor Jim Hirsch said that the printed copy count re-mained the same. We are currently at 63% advertising, which includes our club events. He wants to reduce that percentage to allow more con-tent, so we will be reducing the size of event ads to ¼ page. He has en-tered the 2016 PCA Newsletter con-test, including two new categories: Best Cover and Best Feature Article.

Calendar Chair Karl Paulsen made necessary adjustments to the calendar, including moving the Au-tocross event 3 to April 9. He has been marking those changed events on the calendar for easier visibility.

Autocross Chair Mark Schnoerr reported that Equipe Rapide has moved their events in Mesquite to locations more central, most hope-fully to Lone Star Park (the Cirque du Soleil show opted to not extend their use of the LSP parking lot). He also said that there were 106 cars at the last autocross. ER is able to pur-chase new equipment, which will help everyone. The school set for April 1 is usually oversold and will have an AX the next day.

Content Editor Carey Spreen mentioned that UNT (who is digi-tizing our archives) is celebrating their 5 millionth newspaper page and invited us to their banquet on March 9. He attended the Zone 5 meeting where Maverick Region was celebrated for our 55th anni-versary. National presented us with great items for our history archives. We plan to bring them to upcoming events.

Monthly Social Chair Stephanie Ho was thrilled with the turnout at our Valentine event at Lavendou. Owner Pascal was happy with the 140+ attending and the apprecia-tion plaque we gave him. The next event is a Spring party at Uncle Buck’s on March 16, and then at Hard 8 BBQ on April 20, which will be moved earlier to 6 pm. May will be something different – a drive-in movie event in Lewisville.

Tour Chair Bill Orr reported that he has exceeded the minimum number of signatures required to move forward with the Custom PCA License Plate for Texas. He is work-ing on designs that have a universal appeal to sell to more people. He manages 12 social media sites us-ing Hootsuite. He requested $60/year to upgrade to the paid version, giving him more flexibility than the free one. It was approved. The last digital photo frame was finally put into place at Porsche Plano, thanks to help from PCNA Regional Sales Manager Steve Krysil.

Webmaster James Shoffit also attended the Zone 5 meeting and believes we should create a shared vault (aka Red Book) of informa-tion about bank accounts, websites, social media, etc., to maintain con-tinuity in leadership changes. He reported for Membership Chair John Hamilton that we have a total of 1,708 primary members (up 26 from last month).

Drivers’ Ed/Club Race Registrar Wendy Shoffit reported that we had 162 drivers at the prior weekend’s DE event, a HUGE turnout par-ticularly in upper run groups. The following weekend is the Club Race at COTA, moved from Mother’s Day weekend to March. Turnout is higher than last year. She also men-tioned that the Hill Country Treffen was coming soon, which is a four-star event. She encouraged more to sign up for it, as well as for Parade in Spokane, WA (registration is now open). Lastly, she mentioned PCA National has some great initiatives in mind for the upcoming year, in-cluding a strong focus on kids.

David Robertson announced the Mav of the Month is Tony Lisotta for the great job he did creating the precursor to Mavs and Mochas.

Meeting was adjourned at 8:24 pm.

Gimme a Minute: March Board Meeting MinutesBy Wendy Shoffit, Region Secretary March 1, 2017

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Matt TaltonArlington2002 911 Carrera

Brian VuDallas2013 911 Carrera 4S

John WhithamFrisco2017 911 Carrera

Transfers InTravis WickesbergPlanoTransfer From: HCT1988 911 Carrera

Carlos AyalaPlano1989 911 Carrera

Robert BrockwayFort Worth2014 911 GT3

James BrounerDallas2006 911 Carrera S

Bernie BurtonWichita Falls2016 Cayman GT4

Bill CorondanFairview2015 911 Carrera

Rui FanPlano2014 911 Carrera Cabriolet

Farid FirouzbakhtDallas1980 911 SC

35 YearsMichael Wingfield (Sharon Stevens) Plano

30 YearsWade Lowry (Toni Lunsford) Bedford

15 YearsRandall Johnson MansfieldSteve Snyder (Terri) Plano

10 YearsPaul Farley (Betty) GranburyGlenn Smith (Brian Krajcirovjk) Burleson

Keegan GarciaCarrollton2009 911 Carrera

Dave GoodmanMansfield2014 Panamera GTS

Jeff HullDallas2017 911 Targa 4S

Arthur JanesGrapevine2006 911 Carrera S

BIll KingCoppell2014 Panamera Turbo

Richard Luepke (Tyler)Fort Worth1999 911 Carrera

Jim MangoPlano2015 911 Turbo S Cabriolet

Maverick Membership TotalsMembers ~ 1,708

Affiliate Members ~ 863

Total Membership ~ 2,571

Joseph MorrisonDallas2015 Cayman GTS

Steve MunozFort Worth2001 Boxster S

Steve OberfeldPlano2011 911 GT3

Justin OvsonDallas2016 Cayman GT4

Scott SebertDallas2000 Boxster

Anthony SmallwoodDallas1986 944 Turbo

Chris StoneDallas2015 911 Carrera S

5 YearsMaurizio Alfaro (Mirabella) Providence Vil.Jesus Barrera (Pilar Gilabert-Barrera) PlanoDoug Bryan DallasBrian Hansen (Candice) Fort WorthRonald McDaniel Fort WorthPaul Moseley Fort WorthGarry Pearson GrapevineBart Turner (Lynne) DallasRoger Tyson Double OakMichael Uremovich IrvingDavid Walker Dallas

Say hello to your fellow Porsche drivers!

Flashing your high beams at fellow Porsche drivers is a time-honored tradition . . .

Keep the flash alive!

Anniversaries: April

Welcome Our New Mavericks!By John Hamilton, Region Membership Chair

If you have any changes that you would like to make to the

MRPCA membership guide, contact John Hamilton at

[email protected]

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Kruder’s Cars & Conversations By Bill Kruder, Region Advertising Chair Photos courtesy of the Author

s with just about everyone I meet of late, it’s because of Cars & Coffee. The first time we saw the stunning 2017 911 was at Southlake; the car appeared and left, and several of us

were dumbfounded as to who it belonged to. Then a couple weeks later, at an “impromptu” coffee meet in Frisco, it appeared again; this time we didn’t let the owner slip through our fingers. A couple of us tracked him down to get a closer look. But it wasn’t until he was driving away that Greg Cleath yelled over to me and said “you have to talk to that guy.” So here is the next in my series of “conversations” I would like to share with you . . .

Gordon Graves, owner 2017 991.2 Carerra 4S, member since 2015

Bill Kruder: Where are you originally from?Gordon Graves: Believe it or not I’m from Plano.

My family moved here from McKinney in 1952; I was in the second grade. Back then there weren’t all these schools; I think we had all grades in one building. My high school graduation class had 62 kids in it. (Today, Plano has three senior high schools and graduates a total of about 4,000 students these days.)

BK: And what about your wife Susan?GG: She’s from Dallas; we met in the early 70s and

have now been married for 41 years.

BK: I know you’re retired now but I hear you did a few different things.

GG: It’s been interesting. My first job out of college, I worked for the Dallas County Medical Examiners of-fice as an investigator; kind of a CSI guy you could say.

BK: But I’ve heard your interest has been around cars?GG: It is for sure. My next job was an adjuster for

Progressive Insurance, but all the driving was a bit much. Town East Ford offered me a job, and I became the Assistant Manager of the body shop. That was ok. I didn’t have to drive, but the hours were long and I was working a lot, so one day I thought, “if I’m going to work this hard I might as well work for myself.” So in about 1987 I bought an Eagle Transmission Store in Garland and owned that ‘til I retired in 2007.

BK: So what’s one of your favorite cars you have had?GG: I think my favorite over the years was a 1940 Ford

coupe; I guess you would say it was a hot rod. It had a small block Chevy engine in it with a turbocharger.

BK: Of all cars, why does that one stand out?GG: When I was a kid I would build model cars, and

my favorite I ever built was a black 1940 coupe. I never forgot how much I liked it so in 1977 we bought the real thing.

BK: So how did you get into Porsches?GG: That I can blame on Susan and our friend Jim

Collier. We first met Jim about 1999 and he was into Vettes and Porsches so with his help we did the same.

BK: How did you decide on Porsche and what was your first?

GG: My boss at the time had one. I had the chance to drive it and I was smitten. Our first was a 1982 Plati-num Targa; we had that for about three or four years.

BK: Now I understand the second one you had has an in-teresting story?

GG: That’s kind of funny. A couple years ago Susan and I decided we would go out to a Mecum Auction in Denver. As we were walking around looking at the cars we saw this 2008 silver-on-black Turbo cab. I didn’t think much of it but Susan struck up a conversation with the owner, and after a phone call to Jim (Collier) we bought it.

BK: There’s a bit of Maverick celebrity with that car right?GG: Well not sure about “celebrity,” but we did a

Sunday drive with Tom Martin several months ago and it ended up on the cover of Slipstream.

BK: Ok so you bought that in 2015 but that’s not what caught our eye at a recent Cars & Coffee?

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Gordon and Susan share more than a car

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GG: We traded it in for our 2017 991.2 Black-on-Burgundy 4S. That in itself was just kind of random. We had been up in Prosper for breakfast and decided on the way home we would stop in just to “look” at Porsche Plano. Well, there sat this beautiful black Carrera Cab-riolet, and after a bit of discussion, we had ourselves a deal.

BK: So that brings us to the license plate on this car: “4 A KIDNY”. What’s the story here?GG: Most people

laugh about it and think, yes they do cost about what a kidney would. But the real story is it really is about a kidney.

BK: Oh really?GG: Yes. Back in 1999 I was diagnosed with polycystic

kidney disease (PKD), and was placed on a waiting list for a transplant. At first we thought that one of my two sisters would be a match, but because it’s hereditary, that didn’t work out. Then one day we were out with friends from the Harley Club, and they said “why can’t Susan be the donor?” Well that would be fine but we didn’t even know her blood type let alone if she would be a match. But as luck would have it, like a miracle, she was a match.

BK: So in turn you bought her the car?GG: Oh I have bought more than one for her since

then (chuckling). The first one was a red Mercedes 500SL; remember this was 1999.

BK: So the plate isn’t new?GG: Oh no, it’s been on about four different cars

since then. As Susan laughs, “you can’t buy kidneys but you can buy cars.”

Again I’m often astonished what a chance meeting turns into. A special thanks to Greg Cleath, who nudged me saying “you have got to talk to this guy”; it truly is about Driving Friendships.

What’s the price again?

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ne of our major Social and Concours gath-erings of the year is May at Mayo’s! This year the date is Cinco de Mayo weekend on Saturday, May 6, at Mayo Performance in

Euless. Last year we had many members attend, and we had over 70 great Porsches of all vintages on display.

While many had come just for the Concours, a good number of people joined us for dinner. This event kicked off the Maverick Region’s Concours season. Concours d’Elegance Chair Andy Kay managed the car contest, and had the winners identified by the time we were done with dinner!

This year, catering will be provided by Desperados Mexi-can Restaurant of Garland. Several members dine there

often and are big fans of the restaurant’s fabulous Mexican fare. The menu will be a little different from

last year’s offering, and should be a favorite of all. Oh yes, did I mention that we will have Margaritas and beer too?

Mayo Per-formance, at 1521 Baccarac Ct in Euless, is always a great host, and we so appreciate be-ing invited into their garage! Porsche own-ers enjoy get-ting their cars cleaned and polished for this event. Concours staging begins at 4 pm, People’s Choice voting begins at 5, din-ner is at 6, and awards are presented at about 7.

Please RSVP for dinner at mav.pca.org (look for the ad on the home page or in this issue of Slipstream on page 17), and if you plan to show your car, please con-tact our Andy Kay at [email protected].

OMay at Mayo’s for 2017: Return to Cinco de Mayo Weekend By Phyllis Gallegos, Region Social Co-Chair Photos by Jim Hirsch

A longstanding Maverick concours tradition

A sampling of the large number and variety of Porsche vehicles at the event

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he second PCA Tour of the season takes us to Ennis, the official Bluebonnet City of Texas. Each year, thousands of people flock to this small town south of Dallas to view

some 40 miles of bluebonnet trails and to attend the festival that celebrates this natural wonder.

Typically the bluebon-nets peak around the third week of April. However, this can vary year to year due to weather conditions and ter-rain, so we have chosen Sun-day, April 15 for this year’s Tour. That’s a week after the big Bluebonnet Festival and midway through the month, so hopefully the traffic will be light and the bluebonnets will be in bloom.

The tour starts at an old Bank of America building on the corner of I-45 and

Palestine St in Hutchins at 10 am and proceeds south through the cities of Ferris, Palmer, and finally Ennis. It’s a roughly 86-mile trip that ends at Bubba’s BBQ & Steakhouse (www.bubbasbbqsteakhouse.com) on I-45 for lunch. We should arrive at the restaurant some-time around noon. If BBQ is not to your liking, you are free to try one of the many independent and chain restaurants in the area. Bubba’s can only hold about 110 people, so please let us know if you plan to stay for lunch when you register.

Speaking of registration: the tours have become so popular that managing these large groups has be-come somewhat complicated, and registering via email just doesn’t work very well. In an effort to streamline the pro-cess and still keep it easy to use, I have created a form on the Maverick Region website that I can customize for each tour. Moving forward, all reg-istration will be done through http://mav.pca.org/register/tours/.

If you plan to attend the Tour, it is imperative that you RSVP before the Tour. When you RSVP, it gives us an accu-

rate count to alert the managers of the restaurant so that they can be prepared. Additionally, three days be-fore the Tour, you will receive an e-mail with a Garmin .gdb file of the route, a route overview, and turn-by-turn instructions.

If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me at [email protected]. I hope to see you and your Porsche at the Ennis Bluebonnet Tour! If you can’t make it be sure to check out our schedule of fu-ture tours at http://mav.pca.org/go/tours.

TPCA Tours Preview: The Ennis Bluebonnet Tour By Bill Orr, Region PCA Tour Co-Chair Photos by Dee Luxbacher

SAVE THE DATES: MAY 25 – 28, 2017

Celebrate the 2017 Fiesta New Mexico at the Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Hotel in beautiful Santa Fe, NM! It’s the 50th Year of Roadrunner Region hospitality and fun!

• Concours• Autocross• Landmarks Rally• Beautiful New Mexico Drive Outs

There will be a Welcome Reception, Continental breakfasts and Awards Banquet. You will definitely want the commemorative t-shirts and other goodie bag items, all included.

Registration will be through

motorsportreg.com

Plan to register early- we can accommodate a maximum

of 100 cars at our event.

More details to follow and a link to register for this sure-

to-be-sold-out event will be emailed and posted on our

website soon.

COME CELEBRATE THE 50TH

ANNIVERSARY OF THE

ROADRUNNER REGION AT

THIS PREMIER EVENT!

PCA Tours are a perfect match for 4-door owners

Great photo opportunities along

the route

The Harveys’ red cabriolet makes a pretty picture

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hings you may not have known about Ed

Mayo: • Before joining

PCA he was a hot-rodder!

• He first heard about PCA during a traffic stop!

• He joined PCA in another Region!

• He didn’t own a 911 until 1983!

These and other little-known facts are presented here for your Ed-ification.

While Ed was living in the Cleveland area in the 1960s, his original interest in cars focused on 1930s American iron. His first was a ’37 Ford sedan that he turned into a hot rod, and he soon acquired other similar cars. His conversion to sports cars took place when Ed and a fraternity brother, who owned a ’59 356A Coupe, were doing some spirited driving around Ohio’s back roads, and, despite the horsepower advan-tage of the Ford, the 356 stayed ahead of the Ford. It wasn’t too long before Ed sold the ’37, and began his search for more nimble European machinery.

Previously, his former high school Auto Shop teach-er had opened a Volkswagen repair shop, so Ed asked his advice about what to buy. Ed had found a Bugeye Sprite, but his mentor told him “don’t bring it here!” His recommendation was, as you have already guessed, a Porsche, specifically a 1960 356B Roadster.

In those days it was common to drive a street-legal car to a racing event, race it, and then drive it home again. Ed did this with his B Roadster in SCCA E Production while still in the Cleveland area. On one occasion, he was pulled over by one of Cleveland’s Finest. To Ed’s surprise, the cop asked him if he was a PCA member, to which Ed replied, “What’s PCA?” The policeman summarily invited him to join, and in March 1967 he became a member of the Northern Ohio Region.

As has been chronicled in previous Al Zim retro-spectives, Ed visited Al in North Texas and soon moved here, transferring to Maverick Region in November 1971. Although he had been teaching in Cleveland, his preference was working on cars full time. He applied for a job at Don Miller Porsche + Audi (later Forest Lane, then Lipshy), and the interview went something like this:

Service Manager: Do you have any experience work-ing on Volkswagens?

Ed: No, my experience is mainly with Porsches.Service Manager: You start work tomorrow.After a couple of years there, he moved to the new

dealer in Ft Worth, Green Oaks Porsche + Audi.But Ed and Al Zim had also been running a back-

yard repair shop. In 1974, when that business got shut down, they opened Por-Sha in Euless, and later moved the operation, renamed Zim and Mayo, to Bedford and into the building now occupied by Zims Autotechnik. Ed opened his own shop, Mayo Performance, in Eu-less, after parting ways with Al in the early 1980s.

During this time, Ed was still racing in SCCA E Pro-duction, competing against Vic Skirmants and other well-known racers of the day. He had also tried his hand at autocross, even before moving to North Texas, running a 1957 Beetle with a modified Porsche engine in it. When Ed and his Roadster arrived in Maverick Region, amongst the fast autocrossers were Charlie Davis and Barry Gibbs, both of whom drove 911s, and Bob Horn, who, with his wife, competed in a Speedster. Eventually Ed beat Bob, and Ed’s wife Betty beat Bob’s wife, establishing a new chapter in Maverick competi-tion. Ed owned and competed in a number of 356s through 1982, until divorce forced the sale of his last one, a 1957 Speedster.

By 1983, Ed had set his sights on a more powerful Porsche: a silver 1972 911S, owned by David Keens, which was the “hot rod” of the model line for that year. He paid David $13,500 for it, and still drives it today – you may have heard of it referred to as “Elvira.”

Also in 1983, Jan Thompson, recently divorced her-self, began dating Ed, and with Jan came a 1.8-liter 914.

TGolden Anniversary: Ed Mayo’s 50 years with PCA As Told to Carey Spreen Photos courtesy of Ed Mayo

You can usually find Ed and his 1972 911S at eachclub autocross event

Ed, David Keens, and “Elvira”

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The motor in that car was soon replaced with a rebuilt 2.0-liter carbureted engine, and they began autocross-ing it. Up until that time, Ed had not been much of a fan of 914s, but soon realized that they were killer autocross weapons! He then bought a 914 that they could run in the stock class, and did well there too. Eventually they procured a full-race-modified 914 from a customer for whom Ed had built a race motor. “Cock-roach” went on to be a class winner, and even a Parade Top Time of Day winner in Jan’s hands.

Ed’s first exposure to the Porsche Parade was the 1981 Asheville, NC event, although he was not an of-ficial entrant; he was there to assist Steve Kent prepare Steve’s 1968 911L for the Parade Concours d’Elegance. Ed and Jan entered the Costa Mesa, CA Parade in 1985, and Ed has not missed one since.

When Maverick Region won its bid to host the Pa-rade in 1987, Ed was tapped to be the Tech Inspection Chair. To prepare for that role, he attended the ’86 Down East Parade (Portland, ME), learning everything he could about what he needed to do by shadowing Judy Boles, the Tech Inspection Chair that year.

Among Ed’s other accomplishments: in 1989, he received the Richard F. Selcer award, and was Maverick Region’s top male driver of the year. He was Region President in 1991-92, and top male driver again in 1996. He became the PCA National Tech Advisor for early 911s in 2003, after winning the Parade Tech Quiz Early 911 class four times in succession, taking home the overall trophy in 1999 and 2002.

So congratulations, Ed, for your contributions to PCA and Maverick Region these last 50 years!

Ed receiving the 1989 Richard F. Selcer award

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Black Porsche 911 Cabriolet (Photo by David Temming)

Porsche of the Month Selected by Bill Orr

For instruction on how to submit your Porsche photos in the POTM contest go to: http://mav.pca.org/photos/POTM/

1. A certain 1973 Porsche 914 Owner’s Manual has a warning that shoulder belts should not be worn by persons less than ______ tall. What was that minimum height?

a. 4’-4” b. 4’-7” c. 4’-10” d. 5’-0” Source: 1973 Edition Orange Cover 914 1.7/2.0 Owner’s Manual

2. This same Owner’s Manual has pages numbered from Page 1 through Page ______ (hey, this is trivia).

a. 85 b. 91 c. 95 d. 99 Source: 1973 Edition Orange Cover 914 1.7/2.0 Owner’s Manual

3. The points (remember those) were to have a 0.016 gap, but it was better to set the points with a dwell meter to a nominal dwell of ______ + or - 3 degrees.

a. 30 b. 36 c. 41 d. 47 Source: 1973 Edition Orange Cover 914 1.7/2.0 Owner’s Manual

4. The valves on the Porsche/VW Engine in a 914 were to be set when stone cold. What was the setting for the 2.0 engine of 1973 vintage?

a. IN @ 0.006 & EX @ 0.006 b. IN @ 0.006 & EX @ 0.008 c. IN @ 0.008 & EX @ 0.006 d. IN @ 0.008 & EX @ 0.008

Source: 1973 Edition Orange Cover 914 1.7/2.0 Owner’s Manual

5. Per this Owner’s Manual the 1.7 engine developed 76 SAE HP (non-CA) and the 2.0 developed 91 SAE HP. So, with 15 more HP, almost 20% more, the 2.0 had a top speed of only ______ more MPH than the 1.7.

a. 5 b. 6 c. 7 d. 8 Source: 1973 Edition Orange Cover 914 1.7/2.0 Owner’s Manual

Answers: 1) b 2) a 3) d 4) b 5) a

FEBRUARY TRIVIAIt’s Easy to Play!

Play here for fun and find the answers below OR

Play for prizes on the web at http://mav.pca.org. Thanks to Jerry DeFeo for putting this together.

The Winner for this month isJESSIE GARRETT

Jessie got all 5 of 5 correct. We had two runners-up: Mark Turk and Tom Martin both got 5 of 5 correct.

The winner was chosen in a drawing.Thanks for playing and we will see

you again next month.Jessie, please contact Kirk at Zim’s to claim your $25 Gift Certificate.

Thanks to all for playing!

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ith the anticipation of kids at Christmas or the driver waiting to hear the words “ladies and gentleman start your engines,” we were ready to begin our inaugural Mavs & Mo-

chas on March 11th in Highland Park Village. Like all Porsche DFW Cars & Coffee before this, “the crew” was there early to see that the lot was ready for our friends, getting the flags in place and cones set. It wasn’t long before our first arrivals began to show. As you know, we post this as an 8:30am to 10:30am meet. Well, by 8:05, and I recall this exact time, Jimmy Gallegos turns to me and says “I think we have over 50 cars;” keep in mind it doesn’t even start for another 25 minutes!

And so it con-tinued, and the cars kept flowing in. By 8:30am, Robert Kendrick grabs me and says “we’re going to beat Addison with nearly 80 cars;” and still they kept coming.

Not long after that, Jim Hirsch found me and said “I’m going to get us a count, we have to have more than 100;” and count he did, finally losing track somewhere just over 120 cars with cars now arriving and departing.

Speaking of cars, we had just about all Porsche mod-els in attendance, including a couple vintage 914’s, a couple pristine 356’s, several GT3’s, too many air cooled 911’s to mention, Targas both vintage and new, a very rare Club Blau 911 GTS, and last, and certainly maybe the rarest, was Ajai Cadambi’s ‘05 Carerra GT.

And did I mention people? Needless to say we had people everywhere; at times it was like a swarm of bees moving from one end of the lot to the other, fol-lowing whatever just pulled in. The excitement was contagious with everyone wanting one of the new Mavs & Mochas stickers and even ordering t-shirts!

We would be remiss if we didn’t thank a few people for making this such a huge success: Tony Lisotta for sharing his pas-

sion for getting us together nearly two years ago; David Robertson for supporting that we make this a “Club” event; Kurt Scaggs for his design effort on our logo; Chris Flaugh for getting us our window stickers; Bill Orr II for his continual updating of our Facebook and social media postings, and to the Highland Park Village Star-bucks team for keeping our Mochas full.

And lastly, a big thank you to Jeff Van Sicklen and Park

Place Porsche for bringing out the latest and greatest.

So, as you can tell, our first M&M was a huge success and this we promise is only the beginning. More great locations and friend-ships are coming in the future! If you missed this one, make certain to schedule to attend our next event on April 8th at Zims Autotech-nik.

And remember . . . we are always “driving friendships.”

Mavs & Mochas: Inaugural Meet at Highland Park Village By Bill Kruder and Debi Gibson, Region Coffee Meets Co-Chairs Photos as noted

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Happy Mav members and a great location combined for

a wonderful gathering

Always look for club flags to locate our events (photo

by George Luxbacher)

The number of Maverick members attending the inaugural Mavs & Mochas continued to grow throughout the morning

Classic spoiler alley(photo by Bill Orr)

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ove is in the air! Our sec-ond Porsche Valentine’s Day Party brought over 140 Mavericks back to

Lavendou French Bistro - we had the entire restaurant! It was a per-fectly wonderful evening - full of fun-loving great friends, an engag-ing cocktail party serving compli-mentary hors d’oeuvres followed by fine dining, and an array of stun-ning Porsches! Sincere thanks to Pascal Cayet, the owner of Laven-dou, for his hospitality and strong support of our Mavericks!

LMaverick Monthly Social: Porsche Valentine Party By Stephanie Ho, Region Monthly Social Chair Photos courtesy of the Author

Steve and Brenda Cloutier celebrating their wedding anniversary again

this year with our Mavericks

Lovely and radiant Charlotte Dumford (M) also celebrating her birthdaywith Stephanie Ho and Amanda

Newman at our Party!

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hen Ferdinand Alexander Porsche, Ferry Porsche’s eldest son, went out searching for the perfect wheel for his 911 production sports car, he knew that acquiring just any

wheel would not do. It had to compliment the 911, it had to be sleek, it had to be light, it had to be trend-setting, and, above all else, it had to be made of some sort of alloy. Otto Fuchs, working out of a workshop in Meinerzhagen, Germany, accepted F.A.’s wheel chal-lenge, and even let F.A. design the final product! The result from the Porsche-Fuchs collaboration became one of the most iconic sets of wheels ever to be manu-factured for a road-going sports car. Of course, I’m talking about Fuchsfelge, the “windmill” wheels, or put simply, Fuchs.

Since their initial 911 contract signed in 1963, Otto Fuchs KG has continued to develop alterna-tive wheel designs for cars, motorcycles, trucks, and even airplanes. In the late sixties to early seventies Otto Fuchs developed what came to be known as the baroque wheel for the Mercedes-Benz W 108 and W 109. Later, Fuchs supplied wheels for the NSU Ro80, Opel’s Kadett GTE, and even BMW’s first M5. Since the early 1980s Audi, Rolls-Royce, and Lamborghini have all been known to deploy sets of forged Fuchs on some of their most prestigious models. But it is with Porsche that Fuchsfelge have garnered their legend-ary status. Initially, Porsche offered 15-inch Fuchs for its 911 S model, but in 1981 expanded their coverage to include the 924 and 944 base models. Since 1988, Fuchs have been the standard wheel deployed on the 911 Carrera, and can be ordered in the classic 15- and 16-inch diameters, or upgraded to 17-, 18-, or even 19-inch sizes! Currently, aftermarket Fuchs, knockoff Fuchs, and brand-spanking-new Fuchs can be ordered, and fitted onto nearly all Porsche models regardless of the wheelbase, ride height, or year. Don’t have a set of Fuchs lying around the garage? That’s ok; eBay, Pelican Parts, Craigslist, and even 5milesapp.com have lightly used sets going for around $1200-$1500. Plus, you can always build a Porsche online or check out the Fuchs website at www.fuchsfelgeusa.com for pricing and to at-tain lists of applicable vehicles.

As you might have guessed, I have a set of classic Fuchs (as Porsche fanatics, haven’t we all at some point?). My set, along with a massive set of BBS Wheels, were bequeathed to me with my grandfather’s 1972 911 T-V (carbureted) -- the one with the infamous 935 Kev-lar body kit. And although they are not bolted onto any vehicle now, I plan on keeping them indefinitely. These Fuchs are special to me, not just because they were my

grandfather’s and are most likely original to his ‘72, but because my mother actually painted the Porsche name and crest on the wheel caps! Before my existence was ever thought of, my grandfather commissioned my mother to “spice up” his Fuchs, a task the young, aspir-ing artist graciously accepted. It has been nearly forty years since she painted these caps, but the paint still pops with vibrant color. Every time I look at the Fuchs I am treated to happy memories depicting both my grandfather and my mother. For these reasons, I could never bring myself to sell them.

I’d like to close out this month’s article with a short dedication to my mother, Diana McCoy, as on the 21st of this month she will be celebrating the big 5-0. I can-not express how much I love her, and how grate-ful I am that she raised me the way that she did. I want to thank her for her com-passion, for her wisdom, and for her love. Thank you Mom! I love you, and have an extremely Happy Birthday!

See you next month, Mavs. As always . . . Wrench On!

Historicizing Porsche: Fuchs for Ferdinand By Ash Seidl-Staley Photos courtesy of the Author

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Longtime columnist Ash andhis mother, Diana McCoy

1972 vintage Fuchs wheel with custom painted cap

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he Maverick Region / Equipe Rapide Au-tocross Program has been a huge success and is just getting started for year three together. Each event draws more than 100

participants and at least ten Porsches. Our autocross-only focused partner has the usual club officers and a total of ten board members, including a PCA member, yours truly, the Maverick PCA Autocross Chair.

It takes a lot of people doing a lot of well-synchro-nized tasks to run these events. There are early set up crews that begin with a trailer full of gear, unload most of it, set up a start and finish lines, install the timers, then lay out, blow off, and chalk the course, sometimes beginning before first light. Tech inspection and regis-tration teams get started at 8:00 am sharp. The Worker Assignment person coordinates every entry into the event since autocross is a work/run participation sport. There are many roles the ER Board Members take on at every event to keep it running smoothly all the way

through clean up (another team of people) and the awards ceremony. We are very fortunate to have part-nered with Equipe Rapide for our autocross program. The success of the program helps to fund top-notch equipment and pay out cash awards at every event.

New for 2017: All new wireless timing systems with redundant backups, new MirrorCross Christmas Tree starting lights for the side by side starts at those events, new Motorola radio systems, ongoing replacement of beat-up pylons, special cases and kits for transporting all the gear to each site, equipment trailer mainte-nance, multiple course blower upkeep, new chalk line spreaders, and updated computers that control and monitor it all.

Check the schedule (p. 16) and come out to see what all the excitement is about, take a ride-along, or enter your car to come and play with us at an event soon.

Schedule update: Lone Star Park, one of the best autocross sites in the area, has opened up a date for the PCA/ER AutoCross program – Sunday, April 9. This will become event number three, as the Mesquite date in April has been cancelled.

2017 Maverick Region Autocross Program By Mark Schnoerr, Maverick Region Autocross Chair Photos courtesy of the Author

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Maverick Region trophy winners for the 2016 autocross season included Mark Schnoerr, Mike and Lisa Syler, Julia Underwood, Ed Mayo, and Sigrid Schnoerr (left to right)

Julia and Sigrid also won Discount Tire coupons

Mark Schnoerr was the High Points Overall winner

Sigrid Schnoerr collected second place in P4

Ed Mayo wins another year-end trophy with his 911S

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ere’s all the news from the Porsche world that Tom Martin, our intrepid cub reporter, was able to un-cover over these past few months. There has been so much other club news for us to report here in Slipstream, that we’ve had to push these late-breaking, unlikely news items to our April issue. Please read on, and you may find out the reason for our publishing delay.

Obscure Porsche News Finally Revealed By Tom Martin Photos courtesy of the Author

HPORSCHE TO ENTER NASCAR WITH PANAMERA HYBRID

It’s official! Porsche will field a team of specially-prepared Panamera hy-brids to compete in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series in 2018. Hen-drick Motorsports will spearhead the Porsche NASCAR program, and current and past factory drivers Patrick Dempsey and Mark Webber are scheduled to share driving duties, because NASCAR chicks think they’re “hot.”

Porsche driving guru Walter Röhrl is already preparing his young steeds for the rigors of a NASCAR season by immersing them into an intensive “dip and spit” program. Stay tuned for further developments.

PORSCHE TESTS NEW 917 ELECTRIC HOVERCRAFT

Porsche UK was recently spotted at the Silverstone Grand Prix circuit in Northamptonshire, testing Porsche’s new 917 electric hovercraft. The effort is more of an engineering exercise than practical application. (so they say!)

Engineering Chief Nigel Spanner observes, “It goes like the clappers, but cornering is a problem, what with the bloody car riding on a three-inch cush-ion of air. Downforce is virtually a foreign concept at this point.”

Spanner confirmed that Stuttgart is working on the issue.

MICHELIN TARGETS RETRO-LOOK WHITEWALLS

Some of the earliest Pre-A Porsche 356s sported whitewall tires. And they looked pretty darn good too, at least by 1953 standards.

Tire manufacturer Michelin has just announced that they will offer its highest line of performance street tires, the ultra-sticky Pilot Sport Plus, with optional white walls. Also available will be the “Michelin” text highlighted in different colors printed on the sidewalls, à la Formula 1.

Is this a sign of Michelin coming back to Formula 1? One can only hope not, especially after the 2006 US Grand Prix debacle in Indianapolis. Il suffit de dire.

THE SMART CAR RE-IMAGINED

After Mercedes Benz’ less-than-stellar reception of their Smart Car vision, Porsche has taken up the gauntlet and begun to entertain the prospect of a viable Porsche “city car.”

The proposed power plant is a scaled-down version of Porsche’s GT3RS 4.0 liter, 580 hp normally aspirated flat-six. The final flat-twin unit is expected to push out almost 350 hp, which should propel the 1600 lb. “city car” to ludicrous speed. Instantly.

The proposed Porsche sure looks cute too; with those oversize 22” wheels, it almost looks like an old Hot Wheels© car. The millennials will love it.

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For Sale: 2011 Cayenne. Automatic, leather seats, heated and cooled seats, satellite radio, nav, and more. All scheduled maintenance completed with all service records available. Excellent condition. Looks & drives great. 91,500 mostly highway miles. $24,500.00. Contact Jose Barrios at [email protected] or 504-982-1525. (04)

For Sale: 2007 Porsche Cayman S. Black exterior with black interior. Full track car with lots of modifications. Race intake, exhaust, light weight flywheel, short shift, racing clutch, Moton shocks, GT3 fully adjustable suspension setup, bolt in roll cage, Track mate system, Custom graphics, Fikse wheels, racing brake pads and rotors. Always garaged. $35,000. Extra set of Fikse wheels with lightly used Hoosier tires added for $1500. Used Recaro GT3 seats with red 5 point harness added for $300. Contact Brian Krajcirovic at [email protected] or 817-729-1007. (04)

For Sale: 1968 Porsche 912. Tangerine ext./Black int.‎ Very clean inside and out. Very dependable and a head turner. 122,000 miles. Engine has been rebuilt and the car has been fully restored. $58,000. Contact Terry Kafka at [email protected] or 214-912-6054. (03)

For Sale: 1977 Porsche 911S. Black/Black. Sunroof/5 speed. Very clean inside and out. Above average weekend driver that runs strong and fast and has a great appearance. A beautiful example of a California car, but registered in TX. 108,000 miles. Completely rebuilt. This car has matching numbers along with a Porsche certificate of authenticity. $42,500. Contact Terry Kafka at [email protected] or 214-912-6054. (03)

For Sale: 2000 Boxster. Arena Red with Grey interior, 5-speed manual, L&N IMS bearing and clutch package (pilot bearing, throwout bearing, Sachs HD clutch) done at 46k miles, 17” Boxster design wheels, new rear tires 2/17, sport package, water pump and spark plug tubes at 44k, motor mounts, coolant reservoir and horn contacts replaced, Top Speed cat back exhaust. Body, interior and top very nice. No track time. 53,900 miles. $13,500. Contact Rich O’Day at [email protected] or 817-691-9993. (03)

For Sale: 1987 Porsche 924S. Guards Red with Black interior. 83,000 miles. Does not leak any fluids and AC works great. Includes many features like tools, detachable roof cover, inside hatch cover, manuals, books, literature and more. The car is in correct original condition except for a plastic dash cover, which at one time had a carpet dash cover. Many maintenance items completed recently. $7,000. Contact Ted Carrington at [email protected] or 214-552-8523. (03)

For Sale: 2002 Boxster S. Artic Silver with grey interior. Very good condition, sport touring package, 18” wheels. 62,xxx miles. $16,000. Contact Mike Farrar at 214.208.2852 or [email protected]. (03)

For Sale: 2008 Cayenne GTS. Sand White / Havanna Alcantara interior. Tiptronic S, Moonroof, Bose sound, PCM with Nav, Rear-view camera, iPod integration. Bi-Xenon headlights with cornering lights and washers, clear front bra, WeatherTech tray in the rear hatch. 89,300 miles. Ask Porsche Plano about the service history – everything done there, nothing left unfixed. Excellent shape inside and out. Selling because my 2017 Macan arrived and garage overflowed. Asking $21,000. Contact James Shoffit at [email protected] or 972-786-6246. (02)

For Sale: 2007 Porsche GT3. Carrara White/Black, 19K Miles, Full Leather, PCCBs, Adaptive Sport Seats, Sport Chrono, Sound Package, PCM, Bi-Xenons, Yellow Belts and Stitching, Aluminum Foot Rest, Floor mats and more. MSRP was $136,985 and includes $12K in exclusive leather and stitching, Never Tracked, Always Garaged and Porsche Serviced. A fun and collectable investment quality car offered at $105K. Contact Don Heditsian at [email protected] or 845 721 5381. (02)

For Sale: 1989 Porsche 911 Cabriolet. I am the 3rd owner of this magnificent driving machine. I purchased the car in 2004 with 54k miles…12 years later it now has just under 86k miles. I have ALL maintenance history and records-there have been no major issues at all; not a drip of oil on the garage floor or whiff of smoke ever coming from the tailpipe. New leather seats (matching the original tan) in 2013, new stereo/speakers in 2015 (I kept the original working Blaupunkt head unit if you’re a purist!). Cylinder, 2.3L 215HP engine. Power windows, mirrors, cabriolet top work great. While not in ‘Concours’ condition, it’s close. Price is $62,387, which is below ‘Concours’ valuation, above ‘Excellent’. If you are truly interested call or email me for more pictures. Contact Rick Selah at [email protected] or 214-587-6766. (02)

UnclassifiedsUnclassifieds are available free to Maverick Region members and are $5 for all others (contact editor@mavpca for payment details). Please limit size to no more than 6 lines. Ads will run for 3 issues, after which they will be removed unless you request that they be run for an additional 3 issues. E-mail your ad to [email protected] by the 10th of the month to have your ad run in the following month’s Slipstream. Be sure to include year, make, model, color, mileage, and asking price, as well as a contact name, phone number and/or email address. All parts will be advertised on our website. Check your ad for accuracy the first time it runs. Contact the editor to have your ad pulled sooner. Due to space constraints, photos may or may not be included. No dealers please!

These advertisers support our Maverick Region – Tell them you saw their ad in Slipstream!Autobahn Motorcar Group (800) 433-5602 B.C.Autoscope (972) 867-7467 Page 20AVUSA (972) 292-7334 Page 20Competition Motorsport (844) 438-7244 Page 20deBoulle Diamond & Jewelry (800) 454-4367 Page 27DFW Garage Design (972) 416-4545 Page 11DFWRE Services (817) 807-2053 Page 35Ebby Halliday – Michael Picolo (972) 365-7370 Page 32Falgout & Associates, P. C. (972) 669-2370 Page 22Fifth Gear Motorsports (972) 317-4005 Page 13Garages of Texas (214) 435-4898 Page 33Innovative Autosports (972) 418-1996 Page 7Invisibra (214) 704-9299 Page 14Louden Motorcar Services (972) 241-6326 I.B.C.Marvelous Home Makeovers (214) 458-1932 Page 8Mayo Performance (817) 540-4939 Page 19Mullenix Motorsport (972) 417-0997 Page 32

Mustard Racing (817) 366-1678 Page 35Nine-Eleven Automotive (972) 243-4911 Page 30OCD’tailers (817) 948-8538 Page 10Park Place Porsche (800) 553-3196 Pages 3, 26The Phoenix Insurance (214) 253-0570 Page 22Porsche Plano (214) 576-1911 I.F.C.RAC Performance (214) 269-1571 Page 24RetroAir (877) 775-9295 Page 19RKT Techniques (817) 624-1322 Page 22Roofing Solutions by Darren Houk (817) 692-8496 Page 35Send My Parcels (972) 906-2906 Page 32Silver Fox (817) 329-6995 Page 2Stuart’s Paint and Body (214) 221-6999 Page 5Ussery Printing (972) 438-8344 Page 35Victory Motorcars (713) 783-6555 Page 30Zims Autotechnik (817) 267-4451 Page 10

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Around the Bend...By Jim Hirsch, Managing Editor

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Join your fellow Porsche Club of America members at the 62nd Porsche Parade on July 9-15, 2017. Parade is PCA’s annual, weeklong event enjoyed by several thousand of your fellow members, who will gather this year in Spokane, Washington.

Parade participants will enjoy Driving Tours and a Gimmick Rally to explore eastern Washington’s mountain vistas and high desert, the Concours at Riverfront Park, an Autocross, and a Time-Speed-Distance Rally to test your competitive spirit.

When you want to step away from driving, Spokane is a walkable city with award- winning eateries, the Cork District tasting rooms, craft breweries, and boutique shopping. Bring the kids, too, as they’ll be kept busy with activities such as model Porsche Concours, RC Car racing, and an ice cream social (well, adults can join in the ice cream, too).

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pring has definitely sprung already this year in Texas. In fact, it’s almost as if fall turned directly into spring and we forgot about winter entirely. That means our Maverick

Region members are now exercising their Porsche ve-hicles regularly.

In addition to our own club PCA Tour and Rally pro-grams providing local scenic drives, the PCA Treffen Hill Country, Roadrunner Region Fiesta New Mexico, and PCA Parade are in locations that require longer periods of time in our Porsches - which is a good thing!

Of course these Region and National PCA “scenic” drives remind me of two important dictums. The first comes from the mouth of that well-known sage, John Phillips (of Car and Driver fame). He reminds us that, “When you see ‘scenic’ on a map, it does not necessar-ily mean it should be seen.”

I’m sure many of us have inadvertently got-ten on that proverbial road to nowhere, often promised to have an unbelievable sight per-fect for photographs with your Porsche. So, as someone who practices Carpe Viam, how do we let that happen to ourselves?

And that brings me to my second dictum concern-ing “scenic” drives, or other long road trips on unfa-miliar routes - don’t over rely on GPS. This common travel malady is typically referred to as “Death by GPS” or “why do we follow digital maps into dodgy places?”. Greg Milner shares, “It describes what happens when your GPS fails you, not by being wrong, exactly, but often by being too right. It does such a good job of computing the most direct route from Point A to Point B that it takes you down roads which barely exist.”

Most of us use GPS as a crutch while driving through unfamiliar terrain, tuning out and letting that soothing voice do the dirty work of navigating.

Matthew McKenzie gives the most salient advice for “scenic” road warriors, “Here’s a simple call for some common sense. Use GPS and other mobile devices the way they should be used: as simple conveniences.

Carry a real map, understand the local climate, and don’t hesitate to turn around and go back the way you came if your directions don’t ‘feel’ right.” By this time it’s too late to ask for help.

That’s some travel advice for your upcoming “scenic” road trips as you Carpe Viam.

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