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Bob Benson in the black #2512 was going to replace weather stripping around the doors etc., but spent his time working on other cars, like Mark�s electrical.
Walter Villerie and Martin Mitchell arrived in Walter�s Euro-GTS (a frequently tracked car), but no repairs were planned.  Joel Gust (and son) arrived in his white Pantera, and Chris Clark rolled up in his orange Pantera, both helped work on the ZF job.  Mike Drew arrived, running on a dead alternator, soon he took off on a parts run.
(Several parts outlets are nearby.)
Mark Tumbarello brought his Pantera too, soon followed by Roger Sharp, seen below.
Everyone was impressed at Roger�s new engine.  Typically Roger spent his time working on other cars instead of his own.  Other attendees included, John Bentley, Brian Brogie, Tom Padula (also in his white Pantera), Russ Britschgi, Steve Dalcino (#6106), Jim Seiferling (#1575), Larry Springer, Craig Hawkes, Michael & Roxanne Fertitta too.  The �Long Distance Award� goes to Larry Finch from Fresno who was hoping a car for sale would arrive�which never did happen !   (HINT to Sellers!)
Instead of the usual BBQ, we opted to dine on a stack of pizzas from a �hole in the wall� just around the corner that made a �very� good pie.  At this event, the most popular color was �White�.
A few neighbors were attracted by all the activity too.
The afternoon saw the ZF leak fixed, and re-installed.
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