Page 2 of 2

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2017 3:39 pm
by John Ward
Got a fair amount of "White Dirt" last year in So.Cal.
I live in the mountains of So.Cal. about 75mi. Southeast of L.A.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:15 am
by Steve Harrison
Even Alabama got into the white dirt act :shock:

This is Auburn Alabama on Saturday believe it or not.
94C61536-B808-4A26-B2FA-BC50444BC584.jpeg
Being a displaced Marylander in the South, it’s a nice early Christmas present.
78AB1B69-4B49-40F6-9798-6EF4FF678305.jpeg
And Plus One for the insurance co that Sebastian mentions. I got with them after talking with Sebastian a few years ago. Good people, great prices, and no hassles. Your mileage allowance each year rolls over to the next year so your mileage can build up pretty high if you don’t drive much one year. But saying that,....they’ve never asked my mileage. And changing states from Georgia to Alabama was no biggie either.

Been busy with the move/housebuild, so been out of the loop for a while.
Winter affords a little more time to catch up, here and elsewhere.
My last drive of the year was a few months ago,...on the eve of a pending hurricane. Got a little wet, but that doens’t bother me much. The slow transmission leak that’s picking up speed now does bother me though. So,...it’s parked, likely till this summer when this house project is finished and I can drop the trans and reseal,...at least that’s my hope.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 10:22 am
by Adam Wright
Steve Harrison wrote:Even Alabama got into the white dirt act :shock:

This is Auburn Alabama on Saturday believe it or not.
94C61536-B808-4A26-B2FA-BC50444BC584.jpeg
Being a displaced Marylander in the South, it’s a nice early Christmas present.
78AB1B69-4B49-40F6-9798-6EF4FF678305.jpeg
And Plus One for the insurance co that Sebastian mentions. I got with them after talking with Sebastian a few years ago. Good people, great prices, and no hassles. Your mileage allowance each year rolls over to the next year so your mileage can build up pretty high if you don’t drive much one year. But saying that,....they’ve never asked my mileage. And changing states from Georgia to Alabama was no biggie either.

Been busy with the move/housebuild, so been out of the loop for a while.
Winter affords a little more time to catch up, here and elsewhere.
My last drive of the year was a few months ago,...on the eve of a pending hurricane. Got a little wet, but that doens’t bother me much. The slow transmission leak that’s picking up speed now does bother me though. So,...it’s parked, likely till this summer when this house project is finished and I can drop the trans and reseal,...at least that’s my hope.
Don't worry, they will only ask for the mileage when you go to make a claim, as a way of getting out of paying it. I hate insurance companies. A friend just got dropped from his insurance because he made 2 claims, in 10 years!
Good to see ya back man!

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 11:35 am
by Steve Harrison
Thanks Adam,
Sad to leave the Atlanta SOG crowd, a very active and fun bunch of guys.
But hopefully when driving weather gets better I will shake loose the local 356ers. Driving the beast around is really the best way to find friends/cars.

Love your new tag line btw.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 11:49 am
by Wes Bender
Hey Steve!! Welcome back. Don't stay gone so long........

Cheers,
Wes

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 11:56 am
by Steve Harrison
Thanks Wes,
Yea, I’ve been off for a while. Did a little lurking last month and found out about Charlie and a few other things. Bummer.
Hope to be able to read the forum more often now that we’re at least somewhat settled into a routine here. We had no internet for a long time too. I’m in Auburn, but my property line is the city limit so it’s still in the boonies to some degree.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:20 pm
by Sebastian Gaeta
Hi Steve!

Glad to see you back on board and I had not realized you already made the move to Auburn. I was driving from FL to Michigan last month and was planning on a surprise visit since it was in the middle of the day. Atlanta traffic changed that plan with a 2 hour delay and I lost so much time I had to keep pushing on, but I would have found an empty house anyway I guess or at least the new owners wondering why I was there :-)

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 12:59 pm
by Adam Wright
Steve Harrison wrote:Thanks Adam,


Love your new tag line btw.
Yeah, you'll notice lots of new tag lines...

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 2:49 pm
by Steve Harrison
Hey Sebastian,
Yea, we had a long long period of back and forth. Built a big shop with a tiny apartment above it and proceeded to move all my junk weekend after weekend. But finally put the old place up and it sold in a month. I like it better here. Nicer town,..college town. I can still deer hunt out back and I traded the creek for a pond. The Conti now has a dedicated side garage all it’s own. The only problem is I bought a whole flock of old Gravely walk behind tractors and they went in there. The Porsche is shoehorned into the center of the main shop,...not the best place to avoid “garage rash” but it’s the best I can do at the moment. Heck,..the shop is still full of furniture from the move too, haha.
Like everyone else shut down by the winter weather I’m anxiously awaiting the warm driving months. Will be starting the main house project in a few weeks, so it’ll be nice to get into the car and bomb around town to clear my head at the end of a construction day .

We’re just off 85 now instead of 75...any thru cruiser 356er’s welcome for a pit stop and a stretch.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Wed Dec 13, 2017 4:00 pm
by Adam Wright
Steve Harrison wrote:Hey Sebastian,
Yea, we had a long long period of back and forth. Built a big shop with a tiny apartment above it and proceeded to move all my junk weekend after weekend. But finally put the old place up and it sold in a month. I like it better here. Nicer town,..college town. I can still deer hunt out back and I traded the creek for a pond. The Conti now has a dedicated side garage all it’s own. The only problem is I bought a whole flock of old Gravely walk behind tractors and they went in there. The Porsche is shoehorned into the center of the main shop,...not the best place to avoid “garage rash” but it’s the best I can do at the moment. Heck,..the shop is still full of furniture from the move too, haha.
Like everyone else shut down by the winter weather I’m anxiously awaiting the warm driving months. Will be starting the main house project in a few weeks, so it’ll be nice to get into the car and bomb around town to clear my head at the end of a construction day .

We’re just off 85 now instead of 75...any thru cruiser 356er’s welcome for a pit stop and a stretch.
Gravely stuff? Want some more, Big John talked me into picking up a whole truckload for him.

Re: Last Drive of the Year was only 100 feet

Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2017 9:29 am
by Steve Harrison
That looks a lot like the haul that I got. These things can be had for very little money, and they’re built like tanks. The gears inside are beefier than those in the 519 (Required Porsche Post Content) There are over 30 attachments made over the years too. Looks like you’ve got a good assortment. The only one I can’t ID is that rectangular boxy thing in the center of the trailer. My haul will likely result in two decent machines made up from the four. What are you going to do with all your machines?
5E29A095-99D7-4A35-8844-619D3071219A.jpeg
5E29A095-99D7-4A35-8844-619D3071219A.jpeg (69.56 KiB) Viewed 637 times