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Thread: 2014 356 East Coast Holiday - Fontana Village, NC

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    Thanks, Max. Fall was in the air for sure
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    Bryce, great to have you at a 356 event! I know you love the early 911's (as I do) but the 356's have a special place in our hearts when you consider it all started with these cars. That's our reflection in Tim Herman's black Carrera. What a paint job!
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    Hey Bryce !! So good to see you again and thanks for posting these neat photos. I also continue the praise of our mechanic, guru, and most important, friend, Pat Collins !!! Look forward to seeing at the next neat car event and thanks for the help with my 1971 911 !! George K

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    What a collection of amazing cars, and a great spot. Boy that Meissen Blue car is spectacularly beautiful. Thanks for posting Bryce.

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    great posts Bryce! Maybe I'll see you over Thanksgiving.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timryan View Post
    Bryce, great to have you at a 356 event! I know you love the early 911's (as I do) but the 356's have a special place in our hearts when you consider it all started with these cars. That's our reflection in Tim Herman's black Carrera. What a paint job!
    Great to see you there, Tim.

    Quote Originally Posted by govols! View Post
    Hey Bryce !! So good to see you again and thanks for posting these neat photos. I also continue the praise of our mechanic, guru, and most important, friend, Pat Collins !!! Look forward to seeing at the next neat car event and thanks for the help with my 1971 911 !! George K
    George, no pics of your car from me, but I feel like I know it so well from the shop visits. It's a favorite early 356 of mine.

    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    What a collection of amazing cars, and a great spot. Boy that Meissen Blue car is spectacularly beautiful. Thanks for posting Bryce.

    Scott
    Yes, I really liked that car. I've seen them with a dark blue interior as well. Striking color.

    Quote Originally Posted by sperry View Post
    great posts Bryce! Maybe I'll see you over Thanksgiving.
    I'd like that, Skip. Stay in touch
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