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    Moderator Chuck Miller's Avatar
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    Thumbs up New ESSES !!!!!

    Our printer tells me that Vo. 30 No. 1 – SPRING 2020 issue of the ESSES will be in the mail this Friday !!!

    This has some GREAT articles, and a Cris Huergas memorial gathering photo spread...


    Also, please buy one our ESR ‘2020 Calendars for this year at a reduced price !!!!
    https://shop.early911sregistry.org/p...istry-calendar



    Also note our editors email in the masthead and at the bottom of his Registry Review page and PLEASE send your articles and photos to him…. We always need more articles !!!!
    editor@early911sregistry.org


    As always please lets us know what’cha think of 30/1…

    Cheers,
    The ESR
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    Can't wait - hope it makes it across our now closed borders...
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    I received my issue of the latest Esses today. I was not aware of the story behind car #18 in the article 24 Hours That Made History written by Jeff Zurschmeide. Thank you Chuck and the ESR staff and contributors for another fine edition.
    David

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks David....

    Lot's of us worked really hard on this one... as the start of our club's 30th year !!! ….

    Cheers,
    The ESR
    Chuck Miller
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    '73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
    '67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild

    ’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    Question

    Guys,

    Our domestic mailings should have reached most of you by now...

    Off shore, sometimes soon...

    We would like some feedback on our first '2020's effort... please...

    Cheers and stay safe,
    The ESR
    Last edited by Chuck Miller; 04-03-2020 at 09:49 AM.
    Chuck Miller
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    R Gruppe #88

    TYP901 #62
    '73S cpe #1099 - Matched # 2.7/9.5 RS spec rebuild
    '67 Malibu 327 spt cpe - Period 350 Rebuild

    ’98 Chevy S-10 – Utility
    ’15 GTI – Commuter

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    Chuck I received mine earlier this week, and I have to tell you that Jeff’s write up on the 24hrs of Daytona was awesome! Love that little history lesson.
    Bill
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    Agreed. Great article and issue. I haven't received a magazine in quite some time so this was a welcomed delivery.

    Scott
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    Hi There, as of today I am yet to receive my Esses copy no. 30 here in New Zealand. Under the current climate We will never know who will receive the first copy and who will receive the last copy of no. 30. Around the world that is?

    1964 356C

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    I joined the registry in 2015 and have all the Esses magazines since then! Also attended the Laguna Seca dinner!
    Not sure why it shows 2020? what denotes a junior or senior member?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony.maddocks@xtra.co.nz View Post
    I joined the registry in 2015 and have all the Esses magazines since then! Also attended the Laguna Seca dinner!
    Not sure why it shows 2020? what denotes a junior or senior member?
    Joining the Registry (being a dues-paying member) does not automatically activate an ID/password on our discussion board. One must do that separately. Also, you don’t have to be a dues-paying member to participate on the discussion board. Hope this helps.

    PS - Junior and Senior member only denotes the number of posts one has made. Once you hit a certain number of posts, the designation transitions from Junior to Senior.
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