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    Quote Originally Posted by yale View Post
    The clubs are for new cars...
    Have to repectfully disagree
    There are plenty of fans of the older cars who are active in PCA's CVR, for example. Its just that old cars AND new cars are usually equally welcome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rstrahota View Post
    Have to repectfully disagree
    There are plenty of fans of the older cars who are active in PCA's CVR, for example. Its just that old cars AND new cars are usually equally welcome.
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    Not sure where CVR is (CT valley?, what valley is that anyway? Is there a valley in CT? , but the New York City region (it's not actually in NY City) is almost all new cars with no long hoods showing up for any event I went to. NJ seemed a -little- better.
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    Hopefully we can get some momentum going- let's get something on the calendar when the weather gets better (if it ever does). Snow. again.
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    Off topic Kaleid, do you feel there is much difference between your 71 S and 70 E?
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    to chime in on that Yale - I owned a stock 70E and drove a stock 71S - I felt my 70E out pulled or out torqued the S 0-60mph just like the old Road&Track test drive stated but doing the 75-100++ the S pulled away
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    Quote Originally Posted by boxster03 View Post
    to chime in on that Yale - I owned a stock 70E and drove a stock 71S - I felt my 70E out pulled or out torqued the S 0-60mph just like the old Road&Track test drive stated but doing the 75-100++ the S pulled away
    I would agree- my experience has been that the E is alot smoother and has slightly more pull up front. The S cams are a bit wilder and the car is a bit "rougher" in lower RPMs than the E. The E is a fantastic car- very under-appreciated in my opinion and some great value out there because of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleid View Post
    Hopefully we can get some momentum going- let's get something on the calendar when the weather gets better (if it ever does). Snow. again.
    yes please... that would be great. But please let's not meet up half way down Long Island.
    today ended up being quite beautiful. I appreciated the smiles on everyones faces...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kaleid View Post
    Hopefully we can get some momentum going- let's get something on the calendar when the weather gets better (if it ever does). Snow. again.
    I'm finally back following 3 months of back issues.. The car is ready and the weather is looking good. France a drive?
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    My space is still avail on W55 for something on a Saturday early gathering. By appointment only with the wash space during week. I Emailed Jussy and waiting for a response. Just got my 914 on the road so no excuses from me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yale View Post
    Not sure where CVR is (CT valley?, what valley is that anyway? Is there a valley in CT? , but the New York City region (it's not actually in NY City) is almost all new cars with no long hoods showing up for any event I went to. NJ seemed a -little- better.
    CVR is indeed Connecticut Valley Region. Named for the Connecticut River Valley which runs through the center of our region. 2000 members. Very active. More than 45 days of events per year. I think you have been to at least one of our events. Check out the website at www.cvrpca.org. Members can sign up to visit Black Horse Garage on April 14. If you have not been there, it's highly recommended. But only if you like early Benz and Ferrari, too.
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