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EasyPor If you missed this....
Roy Smalley
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Re: EasyPor If you missed this....
Didn't work for me. Try this link instead:
https://evilleeye.com/news-commentary/v ... meryville/
https://evilleeye.com/news-commentary/v ... meryville/
Some days it's just not worth chewing through the restraints.....
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Re: EasyPor If you missed this....
Roy, Those regular meetings at Jims's EASY must be missed. Did anything replace it ( I know it's a hard act to follow.)
Who got all of Jim's stash of parts?
Regards Jay
Who got all of Jim's stash of parts?
Regards Jay
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Re: EasyPor If you missed this....
Guys,
There still continues to be a Porsche enthusiast's cars and coffee event at Jim's old place (EASY) in Emeryville, CA on the first Saturday of each month. 9 to 1 +/-
Thanks to the new owner of the building the tradition continues.........
Jim told me once that this event may have been the one of the first cars & coffee-type of events in the Country. We used to get a dozen or so 356's and maybe a 911 or two...eventually calling ourselves East Bay Grease. Now there can be over 200 Porsche cars of all types there.
I think a lot of Jim's parts may have gone to the Emorys.
There still continues to be a Porsche enthusiast's cars and coffee event at Jim's old place (EASY) in Emeryville, CA on the first Saturday of each month. 9 to 1 +/-
Thanks to the new owner of the building the tradition continues.........
Jim told me once that this event may have been the one of the first cars & coffee-type of events in the Country. We used to get a dozen or so 356's and maybe a 911 or two...eventually calling ourselves East Bay Grease. Now there can be over 200 Porsche cars of all types there.
I think a lot of Jim's parts may have gone to the Emorys.
Dan Macdonald
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356
'59 A Coupe (105327)
'57 Speedster (82954)
Registry #1921 (1982)
DMAIA@aol.com
My YouTube Channel: Tinmeister 356