Well isn't that great news for the PACWEST folks.
Well isn't that great news for the PACWEST folks.
Kenik
- 1969 911S
- 1965/66 911
- S Reg #760
- RGruppe #389
Congrats Freddie, my wife and I are happy to support you two in your new location. Our project is tucked away under the cover awaiting your call to send her West...
By the way, I just caught up on this thread and saw the silver '67S. Stunning job, I hope doing two so close together won't be too boring.
-Mike
Mike you slipped your paint choice?
Since you are at 901 posts count, how appropriate!
Congrats Freddie!
Help ma they're gunna wash my car
Freddie,
Best of success in your Oregon move. I won't forget the great job you did on my '67S.
All the best,
Rich
Freddie, I am very proud to know that my car will be the first in your new spray booth & that the restoration will be completed in your new location. Wishing you and your wife all the best for a smooth transition and a successful future, David & Anna.
Good choice on the move. That area is very business friendly, esp. for paint work. The elder care is pretty good too. My mother lived in Medford for several years. I logged many miles up and down I-5. Best of luck!
Freddie,
Congrats on the move, I look forward to have you visit us in Bend, you can check in on Elphaba, and take a look at the new Tangerine Orange 68 Targa project just waiting for a re-paint. I will be happy to introduce you to the local Porsche community in Bend, and you will have to also bring your mountain bike, as we have some great single track trails.
S Registry #1280
1970 911T
1968 911 FWT
1965 356 SC
Thanks guys...with all this support, I'm feeling real good...I'm having a margarita or two tonight.
Max, your on! I will take you up on the bike ride and the repaint...of course bike ride first...priorities. ; )
David, your car will be the first paint job in the new shop...if you wish, fly over and help me with the hose while I spray.
Mike, I got big plans for the restoration of your 1967 911S...have not even seeing her and I already have goose bumps.
Rich, I still can't believe you let her go! That car was my first 67S...since then, they have not stopped coming, thanks Rich.
Forget the chemical taste of margarita mix this these are “clean” and packed with vitamin C – you could even call them medicinal, sometimes they are! This is the way the locals make a “real” margarita in Mexico…Stay thirsty mis amigos. LOL!
Serves 4-6
Ingredients:
16 to 20 limes depending on how juicy they are – fresh squeezed!
Note: no cheating in this recipe – if it isn’t fresh, it won’t be good! So plug in your juicer and juice away!
3 Oranges – fresh squeezed
1 Cup purified water
2-3 Tbsp dark amber Agave
Margarita salt
Cointreau
Really good Tequila! A margarita is only as good as the tequila…
Directions:
Squeeze limes
Squeeze oranges
Pour lime juice and orange juice (including the pulp) and water in to pitcher and stir
Add Agave, stir. Sweeten to taste if it’s too tart – but it’s not supposed to be sweet and the Cointreau you add will make it sweeter.
Note: If you are serving from a pitcher do the following steps
Add 6 shots of tequila to juice (measure with a shot glass about 2-3 oz )
Add 3 shots of Cointreau
Stir well with a long spoon
Pour into a salt rimmed glasses over ice.
Note: If you are mixing individual drinks follow these steps;
Salt the rim of a low ball (short glass)
Fill the glass with ice
Fill glass 3/4 with the juice mixture
Pour 1 shot of tequila
Top with 1/2 shot of Cointreau
Stir
VINTAGE SPORTSCAR RESTORATIONS INC.
www.vsrestorations.com
Phoenix OREGON
Freddie Hernandez
freddie@vsrestorations.com
(541) 535-3304
www.facebook.com/VintageSportscarRestorations
Freddie, I was in Medford yesterday and the sun was shinning. It's a great area. I'll plan some Rgruppe road trips down to see your place. By the way, you can get the old school oil based Glasurit in Oregon no problem but you knew that already I'm sure. -Scott
72S, 72T now ST