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    Help in a relative way...

    I'll keep my eyes peeled for a set for your car
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    Hey, Bryce . . . .

    Been a while, now . . .

    Time for a bump-date

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    Hi Rick,

    Thanks for the nudge!

    Not nearly as action packed a life as 1059, my car has still had a memorable year to date.

    Since I've taken it out on a few great trips posted earlier in the thread (Amelia Island, FL & Highlands, NC), it's been a slow drip of the odd Sunday morning cars/coffee event and the vintage races up at Road Atlanta. Mostly been tinkering with it in the garage or hanging out with it at the local man cave

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    Then something new this past weekend. Coincidental to your bump was my first concours with the car. Now I'm not really a concours participant, more of a spectator... since my cars are all well maintained drivers, including my once show car 911. But the venue was Piedmont Park which is basically my backyard, so I couldn't pass it up. Plus a chance to get the family out for a stroll before the eventually fizzled Tropical Storm Karen was to hit the area.

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    Weather held for the afternoon, met some nice people, and saw many very clean Porsches. There were people actually duct taping the dirt molecules out of their carpet--me, I vacuumed my car for the second time since I've owned it and didn't have a chance to clean up the interstate grime from a run up to the historics a few weeks ago... but anyway, I placed 3rd in French. I actually tied 2nd with an original owner 70T, then they rejudged exterior to break the tie and his 1 year old clearcoated repaint of Burgundy Red won out over my old, fading, I believe the new term is 'patinated', single stage Polo Red. The winner was a never driven concours bomber, 1 of 1 Gulf Blue 79 930 that was the personal car of Gulf Oil chairman back then.

    At any rate, I give full credit to the revamped Panorama for pushing me to give the local chapter a try. They pulled off a nice event in a spectacular venue. Kudos to Jeff Frye and company.

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    On other fronts, I've been busy tracking down the arcane, smallest of details and correcting them to my satisfaction. I bet most people didn't know that the windshield washer stickers on the clamshell varied from year to year... My interior is right where I want it to be. If I can only keep these original leather seats supple and usable, the whole cockpit can age gracefully as one...

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    P.S. Excuse the photo quality. Camera phones are the best I can do these days... kid gear takes up the rest of my hands
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    Good update. Sounds like a pretty full calendar for your car, in my opinion. Georgia allows you to use the 69 plates for your car, it appears. You got fortunate with the black color for 69. 1968 Florida tags... Red. Not such a good look on a Polo Red car.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Good update. Sounds like a pretty full calendar for your car, in my opinion. Georgia allows you to use the 69 plates for your car, it appears. You got fortunate with the black color for 69. 1968 Florida tags... Red. Not such a good look on a Polo Red car.
    Yes, the black plate against the red does look nice, I agree. Other years were different colors.

    In Georgia, if car is MY70 or older, you can run a vintage plate on your car.
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    Got a Pocket?

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    . . . Excuse the photo quality. Camera phones are the best I can do . . . kid gear takes up the rest of my hands . . .
    Know how that works. So . . . here's a suggestion

    My camera'd been running outta battery power at a coupla Car Shows --- and I was getting a little tweaked about it, too . . . so I'd decided to get some extra batteries. Problem was --- my camera's kinda old . . . like, ~10+ years? Kind of a challenge

    So, I took the part numbers --- for camera + battery . . . and hit the 'net. Nothing available on the manufacturer's web-site, so? . . .

    . . . I went to eBay

    All kinds of batteries --- new, used, etc . . . but --- better, still? . . .

    I found a complete camera oufit --- w/ camera, batteries, cases, chargers even data cables!

    Actually --- I found two . . . bought 'em both . . . for $70 total

    SONY Cyber-shot, model DSC-T9. Not the slickest/smartest/latest/greatest, but . . .

    6 mega-pixel isn't small, come w/ s/w to 'steady' the shot, Zeiss optics, and no-balony-it's-a-SONY

    Fits in the palm of my hand --- and my pocket. Just pull it out, slide down the cover, point + shoot . . . down-load to the lap-top

    Virtually every shot that I've posted here --- for the last 5 years . . . came courtesy of these Little Marvels


    So --- if you've gotta pocket? . . . then you can take a decent picture . . .


    . . . and not just of your cars



    Remember . . . if you don't take a picture? . . .
    . . . it's like it never happened

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    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    Yes, the black plate against the red does look nice, I agree. Other years were different colors.

    In Georgia, if car is MY70 or older, you can run a vintage plate on your car.
    That's the route I ultimately had to take. Thankfully, the color works better w/Polo Red.

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    Does your rear wiper "park" when you turn it off? Mine doesn't yet with three wires to the motor it seems to me it should.

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    my 69S twin down under car to Bryces also has a rear wiper and yes it parks
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    Quote Originally Posted by G69 View Post
    Does your rear wiper "park" when you turn it off? Mine doesn't yet with three wires to the motor it seems to me it should.
    Yes, mine parks properly when the switch is turned off and ignition is on.

    Test the red wire on the motor assembly for 12v with the ignition on. If you have voltage, then I would look inside the motor assembly. There is a cam type system with a pin that is the parking mechanism. This could be inop or gummed up from lack of use.
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