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    Senior Member Minoclan's Avatar
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    Early 911S Registry East Coast

    I searched the forums and there doesn't appear to be much going on here on the East Coast for this registry. Since it is 15 degrees right now I would be willing to spend some time with some members planing some East Coast Events for 2010. Any ideas?? Is someone already doing this? Maybe an East Coast Section of the website would help.
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    Too far North for me.
    Olin - Member #1375
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    -A/C (M559) -Rear Fog Lt (M571) -Rear Wiper (9290) -Wheel Trim (M426) -Footrest (9563)

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    Actually we have an active group with many events in the Northeast. Many events are listed on thread below. Send me your email and I'll put you on my contact list.
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=16271
    Paul
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    I'd like to be included as well. I would also offer up my shop/warehouse in central, NJ for a tech event of some sort.
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    count me in as well - if I ever finish the restoration. PM on the way.
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    Hi Paul,

    Put me one your list too ; my car should be ready for next summer !

    jean-david_tardif@cascades.com

    Thanks !

    JD

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    I do think we, S members, need to do a better job of becoming a presence at East Coast functions such as Hershey. Chuck, is there a formal structure in the East?
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    Someone please give me a buzz. I work here in NYC and NJ on mostly 356's and early 911's. Just finishing up a '73S(not mine) and always looking for some kind of 'exercise' here in the Winter and definite in the warmer months.


    It doesn't always have to be a long drive up some upstate road. Just a quick visit somewhere in a lot or diner is always good convo.

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    This is looking better already. Again, I might be helpful to have our own forum. It will enable people to participate with ease.
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    Here's some thoughts guys......

    The closest we had to a East Coast Rep./Advisor was Frank Gallogly in Connecticut. However, Frank got involved only to a point.

    We also have our friend Rick Cabell in Vermont as a contributing editor of ESSES. However, Rick is usually up to his eyeballs in repair and restoration work.

    Not sure if we need a separate forum however you can certainly start an 'Events on the East Coast' thread on our 'Drives, Tours, Gatherings, Racing and Adventures' Forum, and I can 'stick it' for easy access.... RIGHT NOW !!!!!! ........

    BTW - The Registry also put up a request a couple of months ago here:http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ad.php?t=30939

    Please let me know what you think.......

    Holiday Cheers and thanks for your support and enthusiasm......

    Chuck
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