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Why wait for a show to have a cruise? The roads are out there to be driven. We can just decide on a route and a date and take a cruise as long as the weather is nice...
 
Why wait for a show to have a cruise? The roads are out there to be driven. We can just decide on a route and a date and take a cruise as long as the weather is nice...

Dude that's what I've been saying for a while! Screw an event hit the coast and make some noise. Stop along the way have lunch, take up a whole parking lot and make our own show. I was beginning to think I was the only one that felt that way.
 
Wow the last cruise was some time ago with GTX experience (Ben). Not sure what happened to Ben I dont see him post anymore.
 
I think it would be hot to have us cruising on the new bay bridge across all lanes and having somebody in the pedestrian path taking our pictures!!!!!!
Sunny day of course.
That would be a show stopper
Cruising just like on El Camino Real before the cops became pricks.
 
...I will definitely organize some kind of driving tour. I have collected several Bay Area routes. But at this point it won't happen until next spring... late next spring.

Actually, I shouldn't say "done". When is a car ever done? I should say, painted, and I get the motor back in. It will still need carpet and the back seat covers. But that won't keep it off the road (unless it gets stuck in the upholstery shop).


Any other shows coming up in the near future that any of you guys attending? I reall hope next year we can plan a run. It seems like everytime it gets close to an event everyone decides not to go at the last minute. It would be a real treat to cruise down the freeway with 20 or more a bodies to an event. What would be real cool is cruising to an event like the one in sac ( mopar muscle madness ) and racing the cars then cruising them home afterwards. Maybe I'm just dreaming......
 
Merry XMas guys, hope everyone has a prosperous new year and looking forward to us getting together in the future. Cheers!
 
Hey Luke I'm in Fairfield haven't seen your car around before. Is it up and running?
 
Merry Christmas to all the Nor-Cal folks, Been great meeting all kinds of new local faces this year!
 
Dates for 2014 Spring Fling out yet, Max? I've gotta request time off way in advance.
 
Turlock swap meet this Saturday.....who,s going.Jeff i know me you and Carlos are going ....who else....
 
From "The Shoog", organizer of the California Melee:

"Mark your calendars now because February 2nd 2014 Superdrive Sunday will be repeated!

Now in it's 9th year, Superdrive Sunday is a single day road rally open to any and all vintage vehicles.
Unlike many road rallies, Superdrive Sunday actually encourages classic sports cars, sedans, wagons, jeeps, trucks, forklifts, and steamrollers to share the road in a one day assault on forgotten back roads.
Maybe you're a Porsche guy but have a 23 window bus you never get to exercise. Bring it! Or perhaps your Alfa club buddies don't understand the forbidden love you have for a Rambler wagon? We understand, and welcome you! The route is less than 100 miles and it will even get you home before the game starts. (if that's your thing)
And the best part??? it's 100% FREE.

So one more time... February 2nd... Nick's in Pacifica... 10AM.
Hope to see you there.

Jeff Guzaitis

And remember... the first rule of Superdrive? Tell a friend about Superdrive!"

Now that the niners are out, no reason not to make a day of it. I'll be there with my MG.
 
This Sunday, 10am, Pacifica - Vintage Car Run - get home in time for the game!


From "The Shoog", organizer of the California Melee:

"Mark your calendars now because February 2nd 2014 Superdrive Sunday will be repeated!

Now in it's 9th year, Superdrive Sunday is a single day road rally open to any and all vintage vehicles.
Unlike many road rallies, Superdrive Sunday actually encourages classic sports cars, sedans, wagons, jeeps, trucks, forklifts, and steamrollers to share the road in a one day assault on forgotten back roads.
Maybe you're a Porsche guy but have a 23 window bus you never get to exercise. Bring it! Or perhaps your Alfa club buddies don't understand the forbidden love you have for a Rambler wagon? We understand, and welcome you! The route is less than 100 miles and it will even get you home before the game starts. (if that's your thing)
And the best part??? it's 100% FREE.

So one more time... February 2nd... Nick's in Pacifica... 10AM.
Hope to see you there.

Jeff Guzaitis

And remember... the first rule of Superdrive? Tell a friend about Superdrive!"

Now that the niners are out, no reason not to make a day of it. I'll be there with my MG.
 
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