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Messages - GrabberOrange69

#1
This was sad news. I'm not inside any angle of SAAC, but I remember talking with him at SAAC 32 in Utah.  Always pleasant, a wealth of information with a dry wit.  He'll be missed.

I'll be wearing a Hawaiian shirt at the dinner. 
#2
The Cobra Experience Friday event appears to be up on their web site.  Here's the link:

https://cobraexperience.org/calendar/1965-world-champions-party
#3
SAAC Forum Discussion Area / Re: Jay Leno's law
April 13, 2025, 10:18:33 PM
Quote from: JD on April 12, 2025, 11:38:50 PM
Quote from: TA Coupe on April 12, 2025, 10:47:02 PMJay Leno's law for vintage cars has passed out of the California Transportation committee. Finally some good SMOG news for California:

https://contracosta.news/2025/04/10/lenos-law-to-protect-classic-cars-passes-senate-transportation-committee/

    Roy

+1

Go Jay!!!

+2 and living in Washington state.
#4
...So where will this wonderful gig be in 2025?  At SAAC 50? Or...
#5
Fantastic climate with year round car activities.  A former company tried to move me from Las Vegas a number of times, but I couldn't pencil it out.

Hope you find what you're looking for.
#6
SAAC-50 / Re: SAAC-50 Registration OPEN!
January 19, 2025, 02:21:29 PM
I registered yesterday, but maybe I missed something: I don't see anything on the host hotel.  I went and registered at the Embassy Suites San Rafael as its always been there in the past, on their website.  Saw nothing about SAAC.

Where is the Host Hotel, and and the info? EDIT: I see the original SAAC 50 info, but that was before the dates moved.

EDIT#2 Disregard the above.  The info for the hotel is on your receipt when you register for SAAC 50.
#8
If its original, I believe it has mechanical contact points.  Might open the box and look.  I'd do a wholesale swap of the rear bulbs first as its easier, but unlikely the problem.

I replaced the guts of my '69 sequencer with a solid state board 20+ years ago and never looked back.
#9
Quote from: roddster on August 16, 2024, 11:11:22 AMAh, "cheese wiz" yellow is what I call that. But, nice ride!

Only a slight tint and it becomes Trans Am winning school bus yellow, lol.
#10
Quote from: Coralsnake on August 15, 2024, 07:44:20 PMSounds like you wont have far to go

Not from Washington state, where the car is now.  Much shorter drive than to the east coast.
#11
Long wayward member back for more.  Picked up my '69 GT350 27 years ago this month.  Car #2099, bought it from the 2nd owners needing lots of love, but the car was essentially complete.  Rust free west coast car, has all its original sheet metal.  I'm taking her to SAAC 50 come hell or high water.  Here she is in the golden hour:

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