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FE ATURES 10 Holiday Breakfast at Aloha By Caroline Doll 14 The Sweetwater Run By Lionel Neff 20 Restoration of a 1969 911 T By Angel Martinez and Rod Hersberger

DEPARTMENTS 2 3 4 5 6 33 36 38 39 40 40 41

29 Holiday Toy Drive By Rod Hersberger COVER

Sweetwater by Steve Geldman Photos this page: #10 by Dennis Power #14 by Steve Geldman #20 by Rod Hersberger #25 by Robert Watt

SBR Board and Appointees SBR Events Calendar and Breakfast Maps President’s Column From the Editor’s Desk Cars & Coffee Down the Road Membership Report PCA Regional AX, DE, and TT PCA Zone 8 Officers Classified Ads Advertiser Directory Parting Shot

FUTURE EVENTS 25 26 27 27 28 30

Monterey Spring Fling SBR's Gimmick Rally Cars and Breakfast at Aloha Steakhouse Back Roads Drive to Boccali's Dana Adobe Cultural Center Magnificent Southwest Exploration–Part 2


Past President REM LAAN remmert.laan@ gmail.com (317) 294-4884

President ROD HERSBERGER rodhersberger@gmail.com (805) 698-1659 Vice President STEVE DOLL sdollres@outlook.com (805) 701-5511

Treasurer HOWARD RUBENSTEIN hrrca1@gmail.com (818) 340-3366

Secretary TOM SUTPHEN twsutphen@gmail.com (805) 680-4930

Editor DENNIS POWER editor.derauspuff@gmail.com (805) 963-2900

Membership SUE KINSLING Sue_Kin@hotmail.com (805) 386-8112 Goodie Store JOHN BARRISON JohnBarrison@gmail. com (820) 203-8070 cell Activities Co-chair LIONEL NEFF zuma13@msn.com (805) 890-0588

Activities Co-chair ART SHINN artshinn@gmail.com (805) 620-0705

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Board Appointees Advertising BOB CLARKE bobshighwaygarage@gmail.com Archives JAMES OLDHAM OldhamJames@msn.com Concours TARA BRUNDRETT tarabrundrett@gmail.com ROBERT & LISA WATT robert@wattrealestategroup.com Dealer Relations DAVID STONE drs993@verizon.net Insurance RANDY KINSLING randkin1@gmail.com Motorsports GLENN CRAWFORD 1gunk@sbcglobal.net Public Relations DICK LANGE LRLange@pacbell.net Safety JOE NIEDERST JoesAlfa@pacbell.net Social Media Sal Reyes sreyes40119@yahoo.com Webmaster RANDY FISHWICK OurBoxster@outlook.com

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PCA SANTA BARBARA REGION’S AWARD-WINNING BIMONTHLY MAGAZINE Editor DENNIS POWER editor.derauspuff@gmail.com Advertising Director BOB CLARKE bobshighwaygarage@gmail.com Contributors JOHN ALFENITO CAROLINE DOLL RANDALL FISHWICK STEVE GELDMAN BILL HALLIER ROD HERSBERGER ROGER KATZ SUE KINSLING GARY KRUEGER NICOLAS LIAKAS DOREEN PANKOW ROBERT WATT Printing MICHAEL DUNWELL SIR SPEEDY PRINTING 1161 Calle Suerte, Suite E Camarillo, CA 93012 (805) 484-7999

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Upcoming Events C AR S & CO FFE E Location maps below. Camarillo Saturdays, March 5, April 2, and May 7, 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. Camarillo Outlets Mall, at the parking lot in front of Loru’s Cafe. Santa Barbara Saturdays, March 12, April 9, and May 14, 8:00 to 9:30 a.m. Leadbetter Beach parking lot near Shoreline Beach Cafe CLUB DR IVES AN D SO CIAL E VE NT S Breakfast at Aloha Steakhouse, Ventura — March 19. See page 27 Monterey Spring Fling — March 22-24. See page 25 SBR’s Gimmick Rally — April 23. See page 26 Backroads Drive to Boccali’s — May 21. See page 27 Dana Adobe Cultural Center — June 25. See page 28 Mullin Automotive Museum Tour — August 20 America’s Magnificent Southwest - Part 2 — September 14-20. See page 30

Cars & Coffee Locations

Camarillo Parking at Camarillo Outlets near Loru’s Cafe

Loru’s Cafe 630 Ventura Blvd.

Santa Barbara Parking at Leadbetter Beach near Shoreline Beach Cafe

Shoreline Beach Cafe 801 Shoreline Dr.

Photo by Dennis Power

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THE PRESIDENT’S COLUMN ROD HERSBERGER I expect many of us may have fantasized about that

unmolested Speedster, found in a garage or barn, where the owner still thinks it’s worth $5-6,000 instead of $325,000. While not quite on the Speedster level, in December a non-PCA member e-mailed me about a ’69 911 T that had been sitting in a garage across the street in Goleta for about 10 years. The owner’s widow was ready to find it a new home. I contacted Angel Martinez and he and I went to see the car. After some evaluation, he bought it. You can read the beginning of the "sympathetic restoration" of this 911 starting on page 20 of this issue. I have written before of my interest in design in general and how it relates to Porsches in particular. Once again the magazine Christophorus (issue 401) anticipated my need to write something for this column. The cover is called “Color Intensity” and the article in question begins on page 48 and is titled "Infinite Intensity," or see here

if you don't get the magazine: christophorus.porsche. com/en/2021/401/porsche-colours.html. The story is how customers can really personalize their cars with bold color statements. Porsche Exclusive Manufaktor is the unit within the company that works with customers to get it right. Another story in that issue is about Swiss designer Alfredo Haberli who drives, what else, a 1976 911. You can see some of his work starting on page 36, or here if you don't get the magazine: christophorus.porsche.com/ en/2021/401/alfredo-haeberli-design.html. I want to recognize our new Activities Co-chairs Lionel Neff and Art Shinn. Between them they have adroitly taken over the reins from Doreen Pankow and have put together a great series of drives this year. As always, be alert and sign up early as these trips often sell out and quickly. I hope everyone is staying relatively safe and healthy while Omicron besieges us and that you are able to enjoy driving your Porsche.

Board of Directors Meetings SBR’s Board of Directors meets on the second Wednesday of every oddnumbered month beginning at 6:30 p.m. At this time, the meetings are held online via Zoom. Member attendance and participation are encouraged. Contact SBR president Rod Hersberger (rodhersberger@gmail.com) to receive the Zoom link for each meeting. Board meeting minutes are posted on the SBR website: www.pcasb.org/#club_news

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FROM THE EDITOR’S DESK DENNIS POWER No past, no future, a Buddhist monk might have said.

Not sure one ever did, but I’ve been thinking about the past: 1969 to be specific. I got to talk with SBR member Angel Martinez and SBR President Rod about a garage find, a 1969 911 T that Angel will restore. I was motivated to do some research and came across a March 1969 review in Car and Driver magazine that compared four great, aircooled cars of that era, one of them a 1969 T. It began with a paragraph that speaks to the impact Porsche had in that time of massive American automobiles. Face it. This [1969] is the Age of Protest. And when you want to register your protest against the impersonalism of dumb cars, burning your driver's license on the steps of the new GM building isn't your best bet. First of all, no one at GM is going to give much of a damn, and, once you've made the Grand Gesture, the only way to get back home is to take a subway—no matter how much you hate those dumb four door sedans with 6-cylinder engines and 2-speed automatics, eternally condemning yourself to the IRT isn't the plan. It's much simpler and a hell of a lot more satisfying to buy a car that will do your protesting for you. And if there's any car that defies Detroit's sacred cows it's a Porsche. Small displacement, rear-engined, air-

cooled, independently suspended, demanding and not prone to easily forgive errors, the Porsche is the antithesis of Detroit's engineering and marketing tenets. And, of course, there is the reputation thing. Porsches are arrogant. Only the fact that it has four wheels makes a Porsche a "car." It is a trip, it is an expression of understanding what the world is really like, it is a teutonic NASA mobile miniaturized for the highway. Porsche knows; Porsche cares; Porsche lives. My own memories of 1969 were not of tripping and the Summer of Love. I was just starting my career, had a one-year-old son and another on the way, and sit-ins and love-ins were far from my mind. But I did attend the 1969 SCCA races at the Santa Barbara Airport that summer and did have my now-vintage camera with me. Here’s what I dug up: photos of a 904 (American race car driver Milt Minter is probably the pilot) and a handful of 911s. Porsche magazines have a lot in them about the now and the future: road tests of the latest models and variants, and visions of prototypes. As for the past, there is still that romantic attachment to the 356s and air-cooled 911s we see at our events. And, of course, the 904 is revered. I hope this issue has reports on events that will add to your collective memories.

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C A R S & COFFEE — C AMARIL LO January 8, 2022 — 54 members and 69 Porsches

February 5, 2022 — 83 members and 72 Porsches

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C A R S & COFFEE — SANTA BARBAR A January 15, 2022 — 36 members and 30 Porsches

February 12, 2022 —58 members and 46 Porsches

Eric Miller

Pat Kearney

Paulo Sitolini

Tim Collins

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Holiday Breakfast at Aloha By Caroline Doll

Question: What’s one of the best ways to spend a crisp, clear December morning?

Answer: Get together with a fun group of 54 Porsche enthusiasts and enjoy a tasty breakfast and a rainbow-colored lineup of some 30 Porsches, old and new! That’s what happened last December in Ventura. It was the first affair of its kind and we hope it won’t be the last.

Club members arrived early and thanks to Sean Doll we had a flagman at the entrance to the parking structure to point drivers in the right direction. Cars steadily circled “clockwise, opposite of NASCAR,” up three levels to park under the sunshine at the top! Each Porsche took its place, neatly backed in, and lined up to present a striking picture. Club members and guests

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admired the collection and mingled in the cool morning sunshine. It couldn’t have been a nicer morning with a backdrop of the Ventura hillsides on one side, the historic Ventura pier on the other, and the Channel Islands in the distance! As we always do, there was talk about cars we may not have seen before, restorations that were underway, past events, and drives we are thinking about doing in the coming year.


A little before 8 a.m. we headed down to Aloha Steakhouse, not for steak, but for a sumptuous buffet breakfast. This was a special occasion made possible by restaurant co-owners Jim Avrea and Charnell Smith. The restaurant was decorated for the holidays and they opened their doors early to prepare a breakfast for the group. If you haven’t been inside their restaurant, think The Chart House style! It is located on the town’s oceanfront promenade.

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After the meal, SBR Vice President Steve Doll opened a brief meeting by greeting everyone. President Rod Hersberger then said a few words of gratitude, followed by Activities Co-chair Art Shinn giving a run-down of upcoming club events. Membership Chair Sue Kinsling and Editor Dennis Power, the awardees of 2021 Man and Woman of the Year, were recognized again for their contributions to the club over the past year. After breakfast we headed up top again to have a last look at the cars, have a group photo taken, and say our goodbyes. We plan to have more special events like this. Stay tuned; hope to see you there. Caroline Doll, along with Vice President Steve, have been members of PCA since 2007.

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Top left: Gracious host and co-owner of Aloha Steakhouse Jim Avrea. Top right: Woman of the Year Sue Kinsling anticipating a festive breakfast. Lower right: The president's table with Sharon and Bob Clarke and Susan and Rod Hersberger. Photos by Dennis Power


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The Sweetwater Run Wild, Woolly, and Winding By Lionel Neff

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he morning of January 22 commenced at 6 a.m. when the alarm sounded. It was still dark and cold. My wife and I, in a sleepy haze, managed to avoid bumping into each other while piecing together our attire for the day. By 7 a.m., with our coffee down, badges in place, and meal tickets, clip boards, and liability waivers all accounted for, we jumped in our trusty Porsche Turbo. I turned the key and the Turbo roared to life, anxious for a new adventure. The plan was to meet Art Shinn and Doreen Pankow at 8:30 in the Castaic Denny’s parking lot in preparation for the onslaught of the day’s enthusiasts. At 8:45 a parade of Porsches started arriving. I was gratified to witness our

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preparations had paid off as the liability waivers were duly signed and meal ticket envelopes dispersed; all went off without a hitch. We divided 66 Porsche crews into two groups. I would lead Group A while Doreen Pankow would lead Group B in her blue 993. At 10 a.m. all drivers were directed to their cars. The weather prediction was for heavy winds, which proved to serve us favorably. Due to the harsh forecast that in fact did not materialize, the roads were free of bicycles, motorcycles, and, for the most part, other vehicles. One could not hope for a better driving day: mostly clean, curvy roads, beautiful blue skies, and only moderate winds.


Our drive took us from the town of Castaic up Lake Hughes Road for 23 miles of exciting curves. Lake Hughes Road was built by the California Conservation Corps in 1936. At the top, Lake Hughes Road runs into Lake Elizabeth Road. At this point we stopped to allow everyone to gather up and take a few photos. As we travelled over Lake Elizabeth Road, one could not help notice on the left the rock-faced structure of the famous Rock Inn, which in 1928 served the local citizenry of mostly regional farmers and ranchers as the original trading post, post office, hotel, and bus stop. Five miles farther took us to San Francisquito Canyon Road through the Sierra Pelona Mountains, a range flanked to the south by the Santa Clarita Valley and to the north by the Antelope Valley and Mojave Desert. San Francisquito Canyon Road was the original site of the Placer Mining Company where Spanish missionaries searched for gold. The mines were abandoned in 1848. Between 1924 and 1928, the canyon was the site of the St. Francis Dam, a project of the Los Angeles Water Department. At 11:57 p.m. on March 12, 1928, the dam failed resulting in a flood that took over 400 lives as water raced down the Santa Clara River through Valencia, Newhall, Fillmore, and Santa Paula, emptying into the Pacific Ocean 54 miles down river. However, it was clear sailing for our group of intrepid Porsche drivers. Four miles into the canyon we turned left onto Spunky Canyon Road and through the town of Green Valley. Spunky was devoid of any traffic and availed us of spectacular curves where every driver deftly displayed their best driving skills. Once over the crest, the panorama of Bouquet Reservoir came into view. The lake was created behind a dam that was constructed on the Santa Clara River in 1934.

Opposite: On Lake Hughes Road, photo by Bill Hallier. Top left: Chief organizer Lionel Neff sharing instructions, photo by Steve Geldman. Top right: The stop to gather up the stragglers at Lake Elizabeth Road, photo by Steve Geldman. Left: First-timers Donna Williams and Elliot Schulman, photo by Dennis Power.

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Spunky Canyon ends at Bouquet Canyon Road, at which point the group turned right and, as always, enjoyed the challenging curves for a blissful 11 miles until we reached Vasquez Canyon Road. The group again gathered and we turned left and 7 miles later headed left again onto Sierra Highway. Finally, we turned right onto Davenport Road to Agua Dulce and reached our destination, the Sweetwater Bar & Grill. After 90 miles of uninterrupted driving, it appeared like an oasis for those definitely ready for lunch and a break. When we reached Sweetwater, owner Joe Marazzico was waiting for us and started serving our meals in short order. Everyone appeared to have had a wonderful time replete with great roads and fellowship complemented by full bellies and fond memories. The best events are often uneventful and that was the case here. Art Shinn and Doreen Pankow are due special thanks for their assistance. Lionel Neff has been a member of PCA since 2009. Along with Art Shinn, he is SBR's Activities Cochair. Lionel drives a 2017 911 Turbo in GT Silver.

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Top: the gathering of Porsches at the Sweetwater Bar & Grill, photo by Steve Geldman Bottom: the dining room with hungry attendees, photo by Bill Hallier


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This car had been sitting for ten years. That alone, when I saw it, suggested it is a car that needs someone with experience and some insight on what could be done and what it could be.

Restoration of a 1969 911 T Chapter 1: The Find

By the Editor, in conversation with Angel Martinez and Rod Hersberger Rod Hersberger: This started last December. An e-mail found its way to me stating that the sender knew of a widow living across the street from him who has a 1969 911 T and could I help them find a buyer. I contacted SBR member Angel Martinez and we went to see the car. He was interested enough to want to take it to his shop for further evaluation. Angel Martinez: Often when you go to look at a garage find you see something that is not pretty: there may be frame damage, hidden body damage, rust, rat’s nests, etc. The engine may not even turn. I wasn't expecting a lot, but when I saw this car I was surprised at how straight the car was, with no evidence of accidents or body damage and no sign of serious rust. This was a car that definitely wanted attention. So I decided to take it to my shop to give it a thor-

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ough inspection. I told the owner that I may be interested in purchasing it, or I may know someone who would be, but if not I would give her a full appraisal on what it would need for anyone else who might want to buy it. We brought the car to my shop—The Paddock Motor Club in Goleta—and got it up on the lift. We didn’t find any significant rust and nothing was too alarming. The car was running when it was stored ten years ago and maybe started once after five years. The car had sat with oil and gas in it so the carburetors would have to be rebuilt before we could see if it would start. But before that, a compression test and leak down test would be necessary to determine the overall health of the internal engine components. The fuel tank may have to be removed and cleaned. Most important, the engine turned by hand. And so I decided to buy it.


What’s immediately ahead is to drop and thoroughly evaluate the 2.0 liter engine. Our contact said that thirty years ago he and the previous owner pulled the engine and brought it to Joe Schneider. That hasn’t been confirmed, but Joe may have rebuilt the engine once before. The first owner was a student at UCSB who bought the 911 new in 1969. The second owner bought it in 1974. He was an engineer at Raytheon and used the car for local travel and only the occasional longer trip. It has 113,700 mostly local miles on the odometer. Editor: Let’s look ahead. What's your plan with the car now that you are going to keep it? Angel: My intention is to do what is called a “sympathetic restoration,” which means correcting all the mechanical and any structural issues, while maintaining the cosmetic effects of history and use (patina, period modifications, etc.). It makes for a usable, vintage car without erasing its history. In this specific case I’ll preserve everything I can, like the Ossi Blue paint, parts of the interior, and the original 2.0 liter motor: it is a numbers-matching car. I want to make it reliable and drivable. These cars handle beautifully; they are light, nimble, and well balanced, and make all the right sounds. You can have so much fun with these cars. I don’t have immediate plans to show it, but if shown in a PCA concours it would probably be in the Preservation Class.

Opposite and above: The find, where it rested for a decade, photos by Angel Martinez.

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Editor I think our readers might be interested in a series of articles on your project. One would be now with the car as you found it. Another would be when you’re well into your assessment, started the restoration, and know where it will go from there. A third could be when nearly completed, and the final would be the grand unveiling, perhaps at the SBR Concours this fall. Angel: That’s possible. With a car this age you never know what you will find. There are always surprises. I mentioned the interior: headliner and door panels need to be replaced, there is a plastic dash cap hiding who knows what, that sort of thing. All the rubber will have to be replaced. The exterior needs a good washing and polishing, but I don’t intend to repaint it. The goal is to make the car drivable, something not so precious that you don’t want to drive it to cars & coffee or take on weekend trips and rallies. For what it’s worth,

in my opinion there are too many so-called “precious cars.” Growing up, all of the Porsches I saw were driver’s cars. It’s often said that Porsches are made to be driven and it's true. I want to leave this one largely as it is, but make it mechanically perfect and a lot fun to drive. I don’t mind the patina of rock chips on the front hood and bumper and an ever expanding bug collection. These cars stand out precisely because they are not precious and people are driving them. It’s a true garage find and with the shape it's in is very rare. Rod: That’s great. We are grateful that you have let us in on the early stages of your project. And I’m sure Joe Schneider’s 55 years of experience will give us great insights as well as to what it takes to put this 911 T back on the road. I look forward very much to seeing what he and you uncover and the next installment—the surprises and all.

Top left: Angel with his new project. Top right: President Rod and Angel admiring the business end of the 911 T. Photos by Dennis Power

We know that a 1969 911 is valued today because of its history and rarity. What was it thought of back when it was introduced? In the archives of Car and Driver magazine I found a March 1969 article by none other than Mark Donohue, the American race car driver known for his ability to set up his own race car as well as drive it to victories. He and the staff of the magazine compared a 912 and the then new 911 T along with the fuel injected 911 E and 911 S, both on public roads and the track. In addition to liking the overall balance of the T, Donohue added, "The 125 horsepower 911 T turned out to be everybody's favorite, not only at Marlboro, where its relatively high torque at low rpm allowed it to turn the second fastest lap times, but in traffic where the torque once again made it the easiest car to drive." —Editor

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onterey is one of California’s most scenic and historic coastal destinations, a place to explore and enjoy. From the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary to Spanish-era adobes and John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row. We’ve planned a great route to get there, a lunch stop along the way, a fine hotel to house us, and an ideal seafood restaurant for a group dinner. And on the second day we include a visit to Canepa, an automotive nirvana in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains. Springtime also brings classic drives through verdant hills, a pageant of wildflowers, and the rugged Big Sur coast.

Day 1 starts with a drive on Highway 101, lunch in Paso Robles at Paso Market Walk (many restaurants to chose from), a tour inland on CA-25 east of Pinnacles National Monument, a rest stop in Hollister, and a run into Monterey from the north via CA-1. Lodging for our group is at the Victorian Inn in the Cannery Row neighborhood of Monterey Harbor. Our group dinner will be at the Fish Hopper Restaurant (700 Cannery Row, Suite K), a 10-minute walk from the hotel. Day 2 has us venturing north on CA-1 along Monterey Bay to the restoration shop, showroom, and sports and race

car collection of Canepa in Scotts Valley. Canepa is where the world’s best automotive artisans work to preserve important road cars and competition vehicles for generations to come. After returning to Monterey for the evening, we are free to dine at any of Monterey’s fine restaurants. Day 3 is for the trip home with a drive down CA-1 through Big Sur and a stop for brunch at Nepenthe. This trip is limited to 20 Porsches and 40 people. We’ve negotiated a discounted price for the hotel and the first evening’s group dinner. Cost per couple is $717. This includes: two nights at the hotel (king-size bed, double occupancy, afternoon wine and cheese, sit-down breakfast, underground parking, and taxes); the first night’s group dinner (taxes and tip included); the SBR activity fee; and registration fees. Our discounts required a nonrefundable contract. Therefore, refunds will not be available to participants unless a couple on the wait-list takes your place. To register, go to https://www.motorsportreg.com. Once there, in the section Find Nearby Events enter “Monterey Spring Fling.” Click on our event and you will be where you can sign up. (Note: if this is your first time using the site, you will want to register once and this will give you easy access in registering for future SBR events.) Questions about the trip?: contact Lionel Neff at zuma13@msn.com or 805-890-0588. Questions about motorsportreg?: contact Art Shinn at artshinn@gmail.com or 505-348-7813.

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ha! i won at the festival of speed! the gimmick rally is mine!

sorry! You’ll be a clueless loser with a speeding ticket!

SBR’S GIMMICK RALLY S a t u r d a y, A p r i l 2 3 , 2 0 2 2

Our drive will take us on some roads just perfect for Porsches and last somewhat over two hours of attentive driving and beautiful scenery. No racing here— only careful powers of observation and clever thinking will put you in the winners’ circle. The top three teams as determined by the highest number of correct answers will be our prize winners: a bonding experience for you and your navigator. You will need a driver in a Porsche, a navigator (not a Lincoln), and a clipboard with pen or pencil. Water, sunglasses, and sunscreen will come in handy, too. Meeting time is 8:30 a.m. at Rusnak Porsche in Thousand Oaks (3839 Auto Mall Drive). There will be complimentary coffee and pastries awaiting us. The rally will end at beautiful Borchard Community Park in Newbury Park where we will enjoy a great barbecue lunch by Q-Time BBQ. The total cost is only $40 per person, including lunch, beverages, and the SBR activity fee. These are always popular events. RSVP early by filling out the form below and submitting it with your check. To register, go to www.motorsportreg.com. Once there, in the section Find Nearby Events enter “SBR’s Gimmick Rally.” Click on our event and you will be where you can sign up. (Note: if this is your first time using the site, you will need to first create an account and this will give you easy access in registering for future SBR events.) Questions about the trip? contact Jerry Lasnik at jerry@lasnik.net or 805-889-6963. Questions about motorsportreg?: contact Art Shinn at artshinn@gmail.com or 505-348-7813.

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Cars & Breakfast Aloha Steakhouse, Ventura Saturday, March 19, 2022

Join us for a display of our Porsches overlooking the Ventura Pier and Pacific Ocean on a southern California morning. Gather on the rooftop parking structure adjacent to the restaurant beginning at 7:30 a.m. and adjourn for a buffet breakfast at the Aloha Steakhouse, 364 S. California St., Ventura, beginning at 8:00 a.m. The cost is $25 per person. Register online at: www.msreg.com/ BreakfastatAloha. Sign up early as these events sell out. Please note that we will be dining inside and the restaurant cannot host pets. Questions? Contact Art Shinn at artshinn@gmail.com.

Backroads Drive to Boccali's in Ojai Saturday May 21, 2022

Join us for a fun drive on some of our favorite back roads between Camarillo and Ojai. There is no freeway driving, just a great route interspersed with some twisty turns. We’ll end at Boccali’s Pizza and Pasta and enjoy a delicious variety of pizzas, pastas, garden salad, garlic bread, and beverages out on their tree-shaded lawn. The price for this one-day event is $40/person, which includes lunch and the SBR activity fee. Alcoholic beverages and desserts are on your own (pay for these with cash). Register at: www.msreg.com/backroadstoboccalis. (Note: if this is your first time using the site, you will need to first create an account and this will give you easy access in registering for future SBR events.) Questions about the trip?: contact Doreen Pankow at dpankow@sbcglobal.net or 805-4283423. Questions about motorsportreg?: contact Art Shinn at artshinn@gmail.com or 505-348-7813.

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California’s Rancho Era History The Dana Adobe Cultural Center and Rancho Nipomo Saturday, June 25, 2022

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he stories of California’s Rancho Era history come alive at the Dana Adobe Cultural Center. Visitors are engaged with our region’s history, connecting with the peoples, the land, and its resources to foster environmental stewardship and cultural understanding. Rancho Nipomo once encompassed the vast majority of land between what is now Arroyo Grande and the Santa Maria River, an area blessed by rich soil and natural resources that enabled the establishment of towns whose economy was based on largely agriculture and natural resource extraction. Join fellow SBR members on an engaging drive along beautiful back roads and in learning about the original land grant awarded in1837 to William G. Dana and his family by the Mexican government, a grant that included Nipomo and the Los Berros region. We’ll participate in docent tours of the property and experience what it was like to live and work on a California rancho. We’ll start midmorning (details to follow), arrive in time for a bring-you-own picnic lunch with fellow participants (picnic tables available), and begin the formal tour at 1:30 p.m., ending at 3:00.

be where you can sign up. Members of SBR will receive priority reservations. (Note: if this is your first time using motorsportreg you will first need to create an account and this will give you easy access in registering for future SBR events.) Those registered will receive detailed information, such as starting location and driving directions, in due course. Please sign up early; these trips often sell out fast. Questions about the trip?: contact Nicolas Liakas at nicolasliakas@gmail.com. Questions about online registration at motorsportreg?: contact Art Shinn at artshinn@ gmail.com.

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SBR Donates Holiday Toys to Santa Barbara's Unity Shoppe Attendees at the festive Holiday Brunch held last December at the Spanish Hills Country Club donated over 100 toys for the children of the many families served by Santa Barbara's Unity Shoppe. Thousands of children rely on Unity’s Back-to-School Shoppe each fall for new school clothing, backpacks, and all of their school supplies. During the winter holiday season, thousands of Santa Barbara County children, along with their families, select their favorite toys and gifts (new and handmade).

Robert Watt

Robert Watt

Top: SBR President Rod Hersberger and the "sleigh" arrive. Bottom: President Rod and "sleigh" driver Ron Mulick (right) deliver the gifts.

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America’s Magnificent Southwest – Part 2 September 14-20, 2022 Get ready for another SBR journey to the incredible sights of America’s Southwest. Over seven days and six nights, you will experience magical shapes and colors of the underground Slot Canyons found in and around Page, Arizona, stand high above the Colorado River as it turns onto itself, learn how the name Zion came about and why Bryce Canyon is not a canyon, and more. All this in our Porsches and with friends. Here is a brief itinerary (see more on the following page). September 14 — Drive to Flagstaff, Arizona, for an overnight stay September 15 & 16 — Marvel at the Glorious Slot Canyons at Page, Arizona, visit Horseshoe Bend, and tour Glen Canyon Dam September, 17 & 18 — Visit Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks September 19 — Drive to Las Vegas, baby!, for an overnight stay September 20 — Return home Full details, including where to book club-rate lodging, will be made available to those who register to take part in this exceptional program, a program that is unique and exclusive to PCA/SBR. To register, go to www.msreg.com/SBR-Southwest-Tour. Members of PCA Santa Barbara Region will receive priority reservations, registrations, and accommodations. If this is your first time using the site, you will need to first create an account and this will give you easy access in registering for future SBR events. For questions about the trip, contact Nicolas Liakas at nicolasliakas@ gmail.com. For questions about registration contact Art Shinn at artshinn@ gmail.com.

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SBR CONTINUES ITS EXPLORATION OF AMERICA’S MAGIFICENT SOUTHWEST September 14 -20, 2022 By Nicolas Liakas

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t’s time again for PCA/SBR members to explore the beauty and magic of America’s scenic wonders. Over seven days and six nights, we will travel via a circular route that will create a life-long memory. Here is what we can expect to see. Slot Canyons at Page, Arizona. We will enter a magical world and immerse ourselves in a fully-guided tour through the sandstone walls of the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. We start with a short, 10-minute walk from the reception area to the entrance of the canyons. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is both rocky and sandy, so please wear appropriate shoes. (While the top of the canyon is wide, the path inside can be quite narrow, so tours are not recommended for people who have issues with enclosed spaces.) Horseshoe Bend At Glen Canyon, the Colorado River makes a wide sweep around a sandstone escarpment. On its long journey to the sea, the river meandered, sometimes making wide bends, but always seeking the path of least resistance. Around five million years ago, the Colorado Plateau uplifted and the meandering rivers that crossed the ancient landscape were trapped in their beds. Over time, the rivers cut through the uplifted layers of sandstone. At Horseshoe Bend, the Colorado River created a roughly 1,000-foot deep, 270-degree horseshoe-shape in the canyon. Glen Canyon Dam This dramatic structure is a concrete arch-gravity dam on the Colorado River in northern Arizona, near the town of Page. The 710-foot high dam was built by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation from 1956 to 1966 and forms Lake Powell, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the U.S. Zion National Park Follow the paths where ancient native people and pioneers walked. Gaze up at massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into a brilliant blue sky. Experience wilderness in a narrow slot canyon. Zion’s unique array of plants and animals will enchant you as you absorb the rich history of the past and enjoy the excitement of present-day adventures.

Bryce Canyon National Park Bryce Canyon is not a single canyon, but a series of natural amphitheaters, or bowls, carved into the edge of a high plateau. The most famous is the Bryce Amphitheater, which is filled with irregularly eroded spires of rocks called hoodoos. Perhaps every visitor to the park will spend at least some time marveling at its four main viewpoints, all found within the first miles of the park: Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunset Point, and Sunrise Point. Las Vegas One night of fun, food, shows, and lost wages (or retirement funds)! Enjoy yourselves and start the drive home the next morning.

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Ordering a durable, magnetic SBR name badge is quick and easy online. Visit our website, pcasb.org. On the top banner, select Membership and click the link SBR Name Badges. Fill out the order form and follow the instructions as to what to pay and where to send the form. You can order up to two badges with one form.


DOWN THE ROAD 2022 SBR Activities March 19 March 22-24 April 23 May 21 June 25 July 23 August 20 September 10 September 14-20 October 9 October 2 November 19 December 11

Breakfast at Aloha Steakhouse Drive to Monterey SOLD OUT Gimmick Rally Backroads Drive to Boccali's Rancho Nipomo Tour TBD Mullin Automotive Museum Pre-Concours Detail Clinic Slot Canyons Tour SBR Concours d'Elegance Santa Paula Airport Wine Country Tour Holiday Brunch Note: events and dates are subject to change

Lori’s Mobile Notary & LiveScan Fingerprinting Specialists are always available, experienced, and professional. Lori’s is one of Santa Barbara’s leading and most trusted Mobile Notary Public and Fingerprinting offices. Our on-demand services are comprehensive and serve multiple businesses & professionals in and around Santa Barbara.

Helen Salaverria, Brand Manager 805-267-5963

Notary Services In-Office (Walk-In/No appointment necessary) and Mobile

RusnakPorscheBoutique.com

Live Scan & FBI ID Ink Card Fingerprinting Walk-in during office hours/No appointment necessary Apostille Service Passport Photos & Renewal Services

BRUCE A. PENCE, JR., D.D.S General Dentistry

1000 Town Center Drive, #250 Oxnard, CA 93036

pencedental.com

805-983-7674 Fax 805-485-9838

Vehicle Registration & DMV Services Renewals, Ownership Transfers, Replacement Stickers, New & Replacement License Plates, Duplicate Title, one-year Full Registration Trailers, Salvage Title, Boats NEW! Vehicle Vin Verification Services! Provided by CA Vins in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura Counties!

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AswellTrophy Awards & Engraving Trevor Ashton

235 N. Oxnard Blvd. Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 487-2224 Fax (805) 487-3588

trevor@aswelltrophy.com www.aswelltrophy.com

Insurance Collision Repair Custom Auto Body and Paint Restorations State of the Art Down Draft Spray Booth

Coachcraft Anthony & Bill Stoessel Since 1940

302 Orange Grove Avenue Fillmore, CA 93015-1938

805.524.7744

The Original Coachcraft

Your source for parts and accessories for all Porsche® automobiles! www.SierraMadreCollection.com 626.844.4616 • 888.986.4466

1055 E. Walnut Street Pasadena CA 91106

R. David Fox Insurance Agency DAVID FOX Porsche 356B owner since 1963 and proud PCA supporter

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RS ENTERPRISES JASON DUARTE

249 S. Laurel Street Ventura, CA 93001 805-643-1041


DSR AUDIO DESMOND WARREN

805-525-3700 •Festival, Concert & Business Presentation Sound Systems •Event Production •Generators •Power Distribution •Musical Instrument Rental •Retail Sales New & Used 805-452-2344 • Cell 805-525-3771 • Fax dsraudio@gmail.com

110 Calave Street #E, Santa Paula, CA 93060 NORTH HOLLYWOOD SPEEDOMETER & CLOCK COMPANY

Service & Restoration of VDO Instruments Specializing in: 356 * 911 * 914

6111 Lankershim Blvd., N. Hollywood, CA 91606

818-761-5136

STATE LIC. # 467286

info@nhspeedometer.com www.nhspeedometer.com

Phone 805.770.8140 10 Winchester Canyon Road, Goleta, CA 93117

Paul Bancroft Roofing, Inc. 7706 Deering Avenue Canoga Park, CA 91304 (818) 888-7307 Paul Bancroft pbroofing.com PCA Member since 2005 ALL TYPES OF ROOFING • INSURANCE PROTECTION ROOFING CONSULTANT • INVESTIGATIVE WORK

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Membership Report By Sue Kinsling

March Member Anniversaries 45 Years Schalon & Giulia Newton Michael & Cathy Nunn 39 Years Ron Yttri & Marjorie Gies

17 Years R. & Toni Fox Kenneth & Patricia Just Jeffery Shulem & Linda Lim Cliff & Claudette Warren Tony & Riley Wilson 14 Years Donald & Linda Kuckenbaker Paul & Tina McEnroe Rick & Suzanne Principe

34 Years Carl Schulhof Gene Yoshida 29 Years David Dablaing & Mana MacDowell

13 Years Chris Allen Frank & Amy Richter

28 Years Paul & Patti Eisenberg

12 Years Norm & Joanne Ayotte James & Harriet Edwards

27 Years Joe & Sarah Wigert

11 Years Marty & Debbie Blumenthal

25 Years John Kraus Jon & Betsy Lutz 21 Years Mike & Barbara Malamut

10 Years Bobby Andan Paul & Patricia Crissman John & Gale Machin Robert & Nancy Trainor

9 Years Dan & Deborah Miller Kevin & Valerie White 8 Years Alan & Rose Jeffery Clifford & Kimberly Sullivan 7 Years Harry Forman & David Forman Kent & Donna Harris Michael & Alicia Romo Steve Straub Joe & Pamela Suebert 5 Years Stephen Bullard Philip Stearns & William Lashlee 4 Years Jeff Crute Andrew & Lauren Kremer David Levaton Jeff & Gina Moore Una Nilsson & Stanley McKnight Frank Thomsen & Joyce Thomsen

3 Years Jeff Gilliam Craig & Myra Joujon-Roche Miles Weiss 2 Years Gregg Franklin Brad Hubbs Jerry Jordano Ron Prechtl & Andrew Prechtl Yon Visell & Katja Seltmann Ronelle Wilson & Vernon Pelton 1 Year Daniel Anderson Wyndi Austin Murdo Gordon Jim Kirchner Christy McCormick Jeremy Rueth Howard & Kathleen Zisser

We encourage all members to keep their individual profile updated on pca.org, especially your e-mail address, so you don’t miss important information from PCA and our own Santa Barbara Region. It is through PCA that we communicate with all of you.

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April Member Anniversaries 39 Years Suzy Sheller & Bob Roe

18 Years Buck & Shelly Schneider

30 Years Stephen & Carol Barber Christopher Campbell & Elizabeth Chase

15 Years Ray Link & Jill Taylor Gerald Malovos & Andres Malovos Stephen Murray Brad & Debbie Schultz

29 Years Norman & Janet Harris 25 Years Michael Hohls

14 Years Kevin & Bonnie Ryan Markus & Justine Wienken

23 Years Michael & Delaine Birmingham

12 Years Linda Kollar Robert & Lisa Watt

21 Years Howard Babus James & Carol Sterling

11 Years Larry & Shelly Gray William & Diane Griswold Kevin & Kareen Hart Anthony & William Stoessel

20 Years Dennis & Diane Brittain Jeffrey & Jane Kagan 19 Years Chris Aldieri & Reginald Fils Bryan & Mary Clabeaux Curt & Eli Pindler

10 Years Geoffrey Culter & David Cutler James & Patsy Holbrook Tom & Emmy Vonderahe

9 Years Robert & Mary Gates Fred & Barbara Nigro Jack & Diane Ravin

Scott Wardlaw 3 Years Stan & Kathy Darrow Nathan Holmes Eric Kanowsky Douglas Nash Ernest & Diane Nelson Harold & Cheryl Schaff John Shwope Sam & Harriet Vail

8 Years Bradford Bjornson 7 Years Pete & Christine Feldman Tomas Kuehn & Deborah Seidner Javier & Michelle Paz 6 Years Barbara Gong & Larry Mungia Jim Hall II Don & Chris Robinson Todd & Deanna Sutherland 5 Years Matthew Hately Mark & Lynne Krueger Barbara & Gary Krueger

2 Years Tanner Allen Martin Burger Dave Jensen York Schueller Clifford Yamada Todd Leichtfuss Bill Bieman & Lisa Maglione 1 Year Roel Escalante Ron Hein Randy Catanese

4 Years Billy Gerard Richard & Lisa Shattuck Russell Steiner

October Through Early December 2021 New Members James Rider Camarillo 2012 911 Carrera S

Michael & Agata Sullivan Thousand Oaks 2017 911 4S

Amir & Mindy Rudyan Agoura Hills 2021 Macan GTS

Francisco Huaso Simi Valley 2001 Boxster

Erik Miller & Anita Casano Moorpark 2006 Cayman S

Paulo & Colleen Sitolini Goleta 2000 911 Carrera

David Lelande Carpinteria 1978 911 SC

Richard Mathieu Oak View 2006 911 Carrera S

Randal Phillips & Joshua Phillips Lompoc 2016 911 Turbo S Cab

Valerie Hoffman Carpinteria 1978 911 SC

Brian Reischl Carpinteria 1999 911 Carrera

Ben Le Cam Santa Barbara 2017 Macan GTS

Alex Craigie Santa Barbara 2006 Boxster S

Greg Hoffman & Roger Hoffman Ventura 2021 718 Boxster GTS 4.0

Michael Keane Santa Barbara 2019 911 Turbo S

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2022 Regional AX, DE, & TT Sat., Mar. 12 Mon., Mar. 28 Sat. & Sun., Apr. 2&3 Sun., Apr. 3 Sat., Apr. 16 Sat. & Sun., Apr. 23 & 24 Sun., Apr. 24 Sat., May 7 Sun., May 8 Fri., May 13 Sat., May 14 Sat. & Sun., May 28 & 29 Sat., Jun. 4 Sun., Jun. 12 Sat., Jun. 25 Sun., Jun. 26

SDR AX at Viejas Casino parking lot GPX/LAR/SBR DE at Streets of Willow SDR DE & TT at Chuckwalla CCCR DE at Willow Springs CCCR Teststrecke at Santa Maria Airport SDR Driving School at Viejas Casino lot RR AX at Auto Club Speedway CCCR AX School at Santa Maria Airport CCCR Teststrecke at Santa Maria Airport CCCR DE at Buttonwillow SDR AX at Viejas Casino parking lot SDR DE & TT at Willow Springs CCCR Teststrecke at Santa Maria Airport RR AX at Auto Club Speedway SDR AX at Viejas Casino parking lot RR AX at Auto Club Speedway

AX = Autocross, DE = Driver’s Education, TT = Time Trials, and CR = Club Race CCCR = California Central Coast Region, GPX = Grand Prix Region (Long Beach), SDR = San Diego Region, LAR = Los Angeles Region, and RR = Riverside Region

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www.zone8.org

PCA Zone 8

Porsche Club of America ZONE 8 OFFICERS

ZONE 8 STAFF

Zone 8 Representative Lori DeCristo Los Angeles Region

Autocross Chair Bill Thorp San Diego Region

Event Information Chair Jim Alton San Gabriel Region

Social Media Chair Vinita Khilani Los Angeles Region

Treasurer Linda Cobarrubias Grand Prix Region

Chief Driving Instructor Scott Mann Las Vegas Region

PCA Juniors Coordinator Dick Douglas Grand Prix Region

Time Trial/DE Chair Russell Shon San Diego Region

Secretary Monica Shea Orange Coast Region

Club Race Advisor Skip Carter Grand Prix Region

Rules Coordinator Tom Brown San Diego Region

Webmaster Tom Brown San Diego Region

Concours Co-chairs Janice Witteried California Inland Region

Rules Technical Advisor Russell Shon San Diego Region

a y D Away

The Santa Barbara Region's first joint, multi-region Drivers Education will be held at Streets of Willow on March 28, 2022. We are joining with the Los Angeles and Grand Prix regions for this event This is a great opportunity to get track experience in a safe way with experienced instruction To register, go to msreg.com/LASBGPDE03.

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PCA/SBR Classified Ads Advertiser Directory Aswell Trophy............................ 34 Bruce Pence, DDS...................... 33 California Tire Company............. 34 Coachcraft................................. 34 Compass, Stephen Bullard......... 19 Ding Masters............................. 35

For sale. Contact Rich Jonsson — (818) 324-3457 1) Porsche; The Classic Era, Dennis Adler, 285 pp ($25) 2) Porsche; Schlegemilch and Lehbrink, 407 pp ($25) 3) Classic Cars from 1945 to the Present; Michael Bowler, 303 pp ($15) 4) Porsche Tech Manual; Henry Elfrink, 1 used ($15), 1 like new ($25) 5) Porsche 912 1965-69 Handbook; Kenneth Bell, 145 pp ($25) 6) Clymer Publication's Repair Manual 1965-76, 911 and 912 Service Repair Handbook ($20) 7) Driver's Manual Type 356A Oct. 1956 Edition (7 out of 10 condition, no back cover page) ($325 obo) 8) Driver's Manual Type 356B Jan. 1963 Edition (9+ condition) ($400 obo) 9) Driver's Manual Type 356C June 1964 Edition (9 condition) @ $220 obo 10) Plastic, maroon colored, Porsche embossed, service manual cover ($14)

Doll Real Estate Services............ 34 DSR Audio................................. 35 Ghost Shield.............................. 19 Glenn Crawford, WIS................. 13 Koncept Motorwurks................. 35 Lori’s Mobile Notary Service...... 33 Lavaggio-The Art of Detailing... 19 Milpas Motors........................... 18 Monaco Motors......................... 33 No. Hollywood Speedometer.... 35 Paul Bancroft Roofing............... 35 Porsche Club of America.........8, 23 Premier Coach .......................... 17 RS Enterprises........................... 34 Rusnak Westlake Porsche ........IFC Santa Barbara Auto Group......... BC State Farm Insurance, David Fox.. 34

Colgan Original Car Bra, P/N BC3874BC, black, for 1955 to 1959 356A. 1 piece with bumper guard openings. In original box with instructions. Used once, in new condition. Retail new $295, price $145 + $15 shipping. Contact David Green dcverde@yahoo.com

Schneider Autohaus.................. 24 Sierra Madre Collection............. 34 The Porsche Boutique................ 33 Timbers Roadhouse................... 35 Village Properties, Robert Watt... 13

Wheel Concepts.......................... 9

PCA/SBR Classifieds Classified ads of 50 words or fewer for Porsche cars, parts, and Porsche-related items are free to PCA members in good standing and will run for a maximum of two months. Please notify the Editor if sold. SBR is not responsible for the accuracy of any ad or claims made, and does not warrant or guarantee the condition of items. Please submit ads directly to editor.derauspuff@gmail.com.

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Parting Shot "With a lot of rain late in 2021, it was a joy to get out in the Speedster! What’s more iconic than driving PCH in a Porsche Speedster? But on December 28th? LOL!" —Roger Katz

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PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA

SANTA BARBARA REGION

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PRSRT STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID THOUSAND OAKS, CA PERMIT NO. 238


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