Steinlifters August 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America

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Steinlifters August 2016 Milwaukee Region Porsche Club of America
Steinlifters
August 2016
Milwaukee Region
Porsche Club of America
Autocross fun — see page 8
Milwaukee Region members take a break during a drive to
July 16. See more photos on pg. 15.
Pin stripping
technique is
demonstrated
at Prestige
Auto Works at
June 11 tech
session. See
pageLake
7 for aon
Elkhart
full report.
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Calendar of events
Aug. 4—Board meeting. 6:30 p.m. Allly’s Bistro,
Good Hope and Appleton, Meno Falls.
Aug. 4 — 911 RSR Show Car – Patrick Pilet & Earl
Bamber Q&A 6:30-8:30pm Porsche Milwaukee North.
RSVP to Diana@umanskymotorcars.com.
Aug. 6—Social committee meeting. Contact Terry
Royals for details. All are welcome to kick around ideas for 2017. TerrRoyals@aol.com.
Aug. 6 -7 — Porscheplatz at Road America. Turn
5 8 a.m. – Race end. Join us at Turn 5 Road America for visits with Drivers, Porsche NA, and sponsor
representatives. Drawings for prizes including hot pit
passes (long pants & closed toe shoes needed) are a
few highlights besides watching the races. Transporter Tours for Park Place Porsche and Michelin are
new with limited availability. Paddock is closed, parking at Porsche Park with shuttle to the Platz.
Aug. 7– Cars & Coffee at Lake Mills. Not a region
event but hosted by a region member. 8 a.m. to 11
a.m.
Aug. 28 — Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance, Veterans Park, Milwaukee. Information at
milwaukeeconcours.com.
Sept. 1—Board meeting. Fiddleheads, Mequon.
10530 N Port Washington Rd.
Sept 7—11 — Treffen Lake Tahoe. http://
treffen.pca.org/
Sept. 11—Autocross at State Fair Park (north lot
parallel to I-94). Registration is open. See page 7 for
details.
Sept. 17—Blind Horse Winery tour, Kohler, Wis.
See pg. 12. http://www.porschepark.org/journal.php?
id=896
Oct. 1—Gimmick Rallye. More details coming in
Sept. Steinlifters. Will start and end in Cedarburg.
Oct. 7—Drive for Babies, Road America, March of
Dimes. (courtesy announcement)
Aug. 12—DE at Road America. Enjoy a day of track
time on the legendary 14-turn road course at Road
America. See pg. 3.
Aug. 12 — Drive at Road America for free —
after the DE event. Details on page 9.
Aug. 14—Drive to Botham Vineyards Classic
Car Show. See pg. 11. http://
www.porschepark.org/journal.php?id=905
Aug. 19 — Werks Reunion, Carmel, Calif. Sponsored by PCA during Monterey Car Week.
Aug. 27—Show & Glow by the Lake, a casual
Saturday celebration of all things motorized, in
Veterans Park on Milwaukee’s lakefront. Kicks off
Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend of
events. Show your Porsche in our group. See pg.
13 for details.
See pg. 10 for info about the region’s postcard
contest!
Dozens of Porsches were part of last year’s Saturday car show
during the Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend. Members
are invited to show their Porsche on Aug. 27 in Veterans Park on
Milwaukee’s lakefront. Your participation benefits three local
charities. See pg. 13 for more details. You can sign up on the day
of the event if you can’t commit now.
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Milwaukee PCA Drivers’ Education Event Q & A
Aug. 12
Commonly asked participant questions
Every year presents a common list of questions. Here are the questions and answers:
Do you have to drive a Porsche at the event? No. We like to have a mix of cars, even convertibles
that have roll bars or pop-up protection.
Do you rent helmets at the event? Sorry, no we don’t.
Can I have an instructor, even though I am in Group 2? For sure…just email us at MilwaukeeDE@aol.com and let us know what you need.
Can I share a car with another driver? Yes, but this does require a live discussion with us. Let
us know your phone number and we’ll call to outline the options and decide.
Do I have to have my car tech’d? If you are in RG 1 and RG2, Yes. There is a cursory tech at the
track, where you will get a sticker that allows you on the track. Check out the tech form on PorschePark.Org for more details. Look at the Resources
tab: http://www.porschepark.org/resources/ or the
DE page: http://www.porschepark.org/events/de.php
During the day, can I change run groups if appropriate? Yes, just connect with one of the event coordinators to discuss.
Do you allow walk-ups on the day of the event? Yes,
but only if the appropriate RG is not full and the walkup has to be in RG 2 and 3 drivers (no Novices). If you
are thinking you will do this, remember two things:
Registration closes at 7:30 a.m, which is when the
drivers’ meeting starts.
Day of registration fee is $375.
Online registration closed at midnight Aug. 1 on MotorsportReg.com. http://
www.motorsportreg.com/events/pca-milwaukee-de-2016-road-america713346#.V2lPQKKpTsr.
If you missed this deadline, you must sign up at the track on the day of the event. Remember
to be there early — well in advance of the 7:30 a.m. close of on-site registration.
Should you have any questions please email the DE committee: MilwaukeeDE@aol.com.
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Welcome, new members
Timothy Van de Kamp, River Hills, 1982 928 Meteor Gray Metallic
Greg and Shari Riehle, Richfield, 2014 Cayenne
Mike Padovano, Sussex, 2000 911 Carrera 4 Millennium Violet Chromaflair
Christopher Roethel, West Bend, 2009 911 Turbo Cabriolet Aqua Blue Metallic
Rodney Winter, Dousman, 2007 Cayman Black
Paul Buffoni, Hartland, 1996 911 Targa Black
Thomas Frizzle,Waukesha, 2014 Cayenne Diesel Black
Michael Coello, New Berlin, 2014 911 Carrera S Sapphire Blue Metallic
Bill Kagel, Campbellsport, 1988 911 Carrera
Cesar Chan and Nan Chan, Menomonee Falls, 2011 911 Carrera GTS Blue
Eilene Ribbens, Sheboygan, 2008 Boxster S Silver
Members share their story of Porsche ownership
Mike Padovano recently joined
PCA. He drives a 2000 Special Edition Millennium 911. Number 439
of 911 built, “the exterior color like
all Millennium's is Violet Chromaflair. The interior is natural
brown leather,” said Mike.
He has owned the car since 2013.
“At first I set out to purchase a
coupe with an automatic. I was
looking for about three months. I
had just extended my search out
of state. After driving a cabriolet
with a stick, I decided that's what I
wanted. After attending Bastille
days we stopped at Concours on
Silver Spring.
“They had just taken in trade my
911 a couple hours earlier. When
an affordable 911 comes across
your path you can't be picky of
color, transmission or body style.
Make sure it's in good condition
and buy it. I drove it and made the
deal,” Mike said.
“I've always been attracted to the
styling of a Porsche. I never
dreamt I'd own a 911. I saw a
movie many years ago with a 356
roadster, from then on I fantasized
of owning one or a 911.”
Rod Winter drives a 2007 Cayman base. “It is black inside and
out. I purchased it used from Concours Motors in Glendale in March
of 2015,” Rod
report. “ It
had 32K
miles on it
and I have
added about
1200 since. I
am the third
owner. It is a
six-speed
manual,” he
said.
How did he
find it?
“I found the
car while casually browsing on Autotrader. After several weeks of
ogling, I stopped in to see it in person. I found the condition to be
very excellent, which is important
to me. This is my first Porsche, and
we are enjoying it very much.
“I am very impressed with the engineering, workmanship and performance. We took it to Road
America for Classic Car weekend.
It was a great weekend, and
we'll get back there again hopefully soon.”
Editor’s note: Concours Motors is
now Umansky Motors.
Greg and Shari Riehle joined
PCA and the Milwaukee Region
with their 2014 Cayenne. It is
black over black and they've
owned it since April 2016. They
are the second owners. "We
found it locally, but we were
looking for many months," said
Greg. "In the late '80s, we
owned a white 924. Although we
sold it, we always wanted to get
another Porsche. And we finally
did," he said.
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Membership anniversaries in August
Wayne Rindt
Gary A. Glojek
Daniel N. Wilke
Tim Rindt
Russell E. Greenham
Erik Winberg
Kenneth J. Rohman
Michael J. Trebatoski
August J. Jurishica
James M. Wilke
Daniel J. Stritzel
James E. Montoure
Moises Rodriguez
Craig A. Claerbout
Deborah S. Lind
Stephen J. Murphy
Daniel G. Beckett
Wayne L. Moses
William R. Hotz
DeWayne Egly
1971
1973
1986
1987
1987
1992
1992
1993
1993
1995
1996
1998
1999
2003
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2007
John M. Marzullo
Peter Thermansen
John P. Jacobs
Donna R. Daufenbach
Mark Daufenbach
Michael P. Bolton
Pamela J. Mueller
Robert E. Prellwitz
Eric J. Hagmayer
Mark R. Anderson
Gerald Habeck
Matthew J. Goetzinger
Chad D. Windsor
Michael G. Klein
Andy Murawski
Ken Gozdowiak
Christopher Eliopulos
Jacob Prather
Brian Eiche
Chris Klimowicz
Gil Loppnow
2008
2008
2008
2009
2009
2010
2010
2010
2011
2011
2012
2013
2013
2013
2014
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
2015
Region contacts
Officers
Directors
President & Membership Chair
Donna Daufenbach
262-695-2980
nebioblue99@gmail.com
Alan Bloom
414-540-0478
abloom@mcw.edu
Vice President
Tony Quebbemann
847-650-0981
edenapple@aol.com
Secretary
Greg Kizevic
414-352-6611
gkizevic@sbcglobal.net
Treasurer
Greg Kovacs
920-650-3374
gkovac@yahoo.com
Kevin Ford
414-350-3563
kevin.ford@millercoors.com
Terry Royals
414-559-9302
milwaukeeDE@aol.com
Mike Wiviott
414-759-8589
michael.wiviott@gmail.com
For other committee chairs, see
the region website,
porschepark.org. Look at the
Contact Us tab.
We are always in need of
help to make our region as
productive and valuable for
our members as possible.
Want to serve on a committee? Be a liaison for our club
with our local Porsche dealers? Lead a tour or arrange a
tech session at a local shop?
Suggest a place where we
could meet for breakfast,
lunch or dinner? We have
room for you. Contact any
board member to ask a question or raise your hand to
help.
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2005 Snell-rated helmets acceptable
By Terry Royals
For those of you familiar with SNELL
ratings, you recall that we (this is tied
to PCA’s Club
Racing requirement) follow a
particular guideline where the
helmets are
"dated" within 10
years of the upcoming season.
Ideas, input
needed for
our 2017
calendar of
events.
The 2015 helmets are currently in short
supply and in working to stay consistent
with club race rules, we will accept your
2005 version for the Milwaukee Region
Aug. 12 driver education event as well as
the Milwaukee Region Sept. 11 autocross.
Learn more about helmet requirements
on the region website.
This season we
will continue to accept the 2005 rated
due to the delay in new 2015 models.
Social Committee meeting Aug. 6 -- all invited
Our Social Committee has been without a
chairperson for the past year or so, but
our calendar continues to fill with great
event as members step up and volunteer
their time to create events you enjoy.
Terry Royals will host a meeting of anyone interested in being on our Social
Committee.
During this time he will discuss upcoming
events, collect ideas on new activities,
collect feedback on the quarterly mailer
and help to begin a more formalized social committee. If you are interested in
participating (the more the better) or just
seeing what’s coming up next, drop Terry
a note (TerrRoyals@aol.com).
The meeting will be held on
Aug. 6, at 2 p.m. Location to be announced by mid-July as he will pick a
central location based on who’s coming.
Note, this isn’t a long-term commitment. The committee will meet occasionally to kick around ideas and attempt to lay out plans for a year. Getting started in August for 2017 is excellent planning strategy.
If you like what we’ve been doing, come
to the meeting and tell us. If you have
other ideas for more drives to breakfast,
lunch, picnics, pot-luck dinners, movie
nights, or other ideas, let us know too.
Order a name badge to wear at
Region events.
http://www.porschepark.org/content/
Region_badge_order_form.pdf
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Autocross returns Sept. 11 at State Fair Park
Autocross is a low
-speed event that
tests a driver’s
and car’s agility to
navigate a course
laid out in an
obstruction-free
parking lot.
It has been a great summer in the Milwaukee Area with warm weather, lots of
Porsche-centric events and more to
come.
One of the upcoming events is the September Autocross at Wisconsin State
Fair Park. By that time kids will be back
in school, the DE at Road America will
be history, the Show and Glow by the
Lake will be over and you'll be looking
for something fun to do while the
weather is still nice.
We have just the perfect solution for
you.
Come and join us at Wisconsin State
Fair Part on the North End of the
grounds on Sunday Sept. 11, 2016, for
a great day of exercising your car at the
limits of its tire adhesion and your skill.
How to register: Registration is open
on MotorSportReg.
Sign up, pick up the necessary tech,
waiver and emergency contact forms on
line and then come out and join us for a
fun event.
Be sure to arrive prepared. Download
and complete the Tech Inspection Form
and bring it with you.
And don’t forget your Emergency Contact Form. Complete and bring along on
the day of the event.
Schedule
Arrive by: 8 a.m. Event concludes about
4 p.m.
8 a.m. to 9 a.m. - Registration and tech
inspection
9 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. -- Walk course
9:30 a.m. -- Drivers meeting
10 a.m. -- First car out.
Cost: $40 per driver, PCA members
$45 per driver non members
+ $5 discount for people who arrive by 7 a.m. to help set up.
Pay the event with cash or check only.
No credit or debit cards.
Open to any vehicle. Other car clubs welcome.
RSVP is not required.
Attire: Dress appropriate to the weather
since you will be both driving as well as
working the course. Snell helmets SA or
M 2005 or newer required. While long
sleeve shirts and long pants are recommended, Milwaukee PCA has allowed
short sleeves and shorts on hot days for
Autocross events.
Review the PCA PCR rules and other details on the Autocross events page.
Questions? Contact our Autocross Chair
Mike Bolton at ketandmike@gmail.com
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An invitation to join the Tour Committee
Any
committee
seems to
work better
with a lot of
input and
ideas.
By Al Wagner
For a few years, the Tour Committee
has been without a leader. Despite that,
the region has been relatively successful
in having an interesting slate of tours,
ranging from short drive-to-breakfast
(or lunch, or dinner) tours to longweekend (3-day) tours on the club’s
calendar. Just think what the region
could do if someone actually headed up
the tour committee!
Since shortly after purchasing our first
Porsche in 2006, my wife, Ellyn, and I
volunteered to lead tours. We started by
leading short breakfast drives. We have
always operated on a very simple philosophy: “If we enjoy going to interesting places, events and/or restaurants,
following Porsche-friendly roads, there’s
a strong likelihood that other club members would enjoy that same type of outing.”
More recently, we have been leading
more complicated to organize longweekend (3-day) tours along the Great
River Road, as well as many other
shorter tours. The tours have been popularly acclaimed the by the participants.
We must have been doing something
right. Now, I have been requested to
consider heading up the tour committee
and have agreed to do so, provided that
I get some help from other region members. I’m happy to report that, as of
now, Patrick and Linda Seroka, and Jim
and Kay Schustedt have agreed to serve
on the committee.
Any committee seems to work better
with a lot of input and ideas. That’s
where you come in! Please consider joining the Tour Committee. The 2016 calendar is pretty full, at least through September, but it’s never too early to start
thinking about the last several weeks of
the 2016 driving season, and beyond to
2017.
If you join the committee, you don’t necessarily have to lead a tour at first, but
you may want to, and we would be happy to mentor you, and provide all the
help you will need to be successful. Even
if you don’t lead a tour, you can provide
ideas, and help by making arrangements
for a visit to a certain venue.
If you’re interested, please email Al Wagner (alan.wagner@wi.rr.com) and make
him aware of your interest. It’s just that
simple.
Vintage rally
The Peking to Paris Motor
Challenge 2016 was held
June 12 to July 17, with
107 crews crossing the
start line at the Great
Wall of China in Beijing.
Organized by the Endurance Rally Association,
the competitors journeyed through 11 countries including Mongolia’s
Gobi Desert, Russia and
Belarus before entering
Europe to reach the center of Paris. A total of 98
crews passed over the
finish line after the 8,500
-mile rally.
This 1956 Porsche 356A1600 competed in the Peking to Paris 2016
motor challenge. Photographer Gerard Brown, Sportscardigest.com.
See full article and more photos at http://www.sportscardigest.com/
peking-paris-motor-challenge-2016-report-photos/?
awt_l=6Gqf.&awt_m=JUmEO2IrlOs.C0
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Do you want to drive Road America for free?
By Al Wagner
Here’s an offer too good to pass up.
We southeastern Wisconsinites are incredibly lucky to have one of the premier road racing circuits in the world
practically in our back yard. Mario Andretti claims that the 14-turn Road
America racecourse is THE BEST circuit
of its kind in the world. Who are we to
dispute Mario’s take?
Tour Road
America track
(14-turn road
course) in your
car for free.
Have you been thinking about signing
up for DE, but don’t quite feel ready to
take that step?
Here is an opportunity to TOUR ROAD
AMERICA (at legal highway speeds) at
the end of our DE day on Friday, Aug.
12, 2016. From 5:30 p.m. to the track
closure at 6 p.m., you can lap the track
following behind PCA-Milwaukee Region
instructor-driven pace cars. You’ll drive
the “line” that racers take around the
course.
Furthermore, you can transport a passenger in your car. So if you have a
spouse, significant other, friend, child,
grandchild, etc., who would like to experience the
track, they
may.
The only
requirements are:
1) the car driver be a member in good
standing of PCA-MR, 2) the passenger be
old/large enough to not require a child or
booster seat, 3) any minor passengers
must bring a PCA Minor Waiver signed by
BOTH PARENTS, and 4) there will be absolutely no passing allowed. NO helmet is
required for either driver or passenger.
Signing up for this event is easy. Simply
complete the registration form (here’s
the link) and attach it to an email message to PCA-MR Tour Committee Chair
Alan Wagner [alan.wagner@wi.rr.com].
The firm deadline for registering for the
track tour is Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2016.
There will be NO late registrations, nor
on-site registrations accepted for the
track tour, so plan accordingly. Further
details will be provided ONLY to registered track tour participants.
We are considering the possibility of
breaking up the track tour into two 15minute sessions, which would afford the
possibility of switching passengers (or
even drivers) midway through the allotted half-hour tour time. Please indicate if
this option would be preferred when you
complete the registration form.
You can complete most of
the workday,
and still arrive
in time to participate, but we
hope you’ll
come early
enough to
watch the cars
Download this registration form:
http://www.porschepark.org/content/2016_MR_tour_road_america.pdf
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Show us your postcard — win a prize
By Terry Royals
Where do you
keep the
postcard the
region sends
with dates of
upcoming
events?
Hello fellow PCA members. We hope
you are having an enjoyable summer
and getting in some good windshield
time. This note is coming to you requesting feedback on an awareness
campaign we launched at this year’s
holiday party, where we mailed a postcard invitation hoping that we would
have a greater level of participation. It
worked, as we had more than 90 people
attend our event at Mo’s.
This success inspired us to continue with
the reminder cards, sending them out
quarterly. The feedback we have gotten
has been positive.
Some of the favorite comments include:
1. “Wow, this is a piece of real mail…
Love that.”
2. “Can we go back to Mo’s next year?”
3.“I don’t go on-line much, so this helps
me know what’s going on.”
4.“Hi, I just joined the club and want to
learn more about your driving tours.”
Staying connected is important and getting feedback from you will make the
club more fun.
Keeping that in mind,
we want to continue
doing all we can to
keep you informed
(Last postcard mailed
7/14).
This is where we need your help. The
question we want you to answer is
“where are you putting your card?” We
aren’t looking for a long written answer,
but really want a creative picture showing where you keep it. When you send
the picture, feel free to include a short
note on ideas you have regarding new
events and/or methods to improve this
sort of communication.
But first, pull out your smartphone and
snap a photo of where you are keeping
your postcard, sending it to TerrRoyals@aol.com. Include your name in your
email as email addresses often don’t indicate the person’s full name. Terry will be
collecting our collage of pictures and arrange to have a drawing in 30 days. The
first three pictures drawn from the submissions will get a nice surprise gift from
the board. While there are no “style”
points for creativity…if you have something creative, it may show up in our national magazine or website.
Let’s keep growing our club activity participation as it’s always good to be in a
crowd with a bunch of Porsche owners
from the Milwaukee Region.
Drive every day.
The newsletter editor photographed the latest postcard at her desk,
using the mousepad as the background. She is keeping her fingers
crossed that she will win a prize for entering the drawing.
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Botham Winery Annual Car Show
You are invited to join other PCAMilwaukee Region members on
Sunday, Aug. 14, for a drive to
Botham Winery in Barneveld, Wis.,
to experience the Winery’s annual
car show. We will depart from the
west side of Milwaukee on a drive
that will include a mix of freeway
miles and Porsche-friendly
backroads, with emphasis on the
latter.
Botham has held this event for
many years, and features a different car marque each year. Porsche
has been the featured marque,
however, this year, the featured
marque will be Lincoln. There, no
doubt, will be some vintage sports
cars on display, probably including
a few vintage Porsches.
Check out Botham’s website:
www.bothamvineyards.com/
vintage-celebration, for more details.
There will be no cost for this
event, aside from the $10 per person admission fee charged by Botham. Botham will have food for
sale on site, including grilled burgers, bratwurst, etc. Obviously,
Check out our new photo albums
Porsche Night at Brew City. https://
goo.gl/photos/eERi5bMavDD5HiWY7
wine will be available for tasting
and purchase. No carry-in alcohol
is allowed, but carry-in food is allowed, if you prefer to bring your
own. Botham will have bottled water and soda available for purchase.
Registered participants will be provided with the requisite tour details, including meeting place and
time. Registration is easy: simply
send tour leader, Al Wagner, an
email advising him that you plan
to participate. Al’s email address
is: alan.wagner@wi.rr.com.
The deadline for registering is
midnight, Wednesday, Aug. 10,
2016. If you have questions,
please send Al an email, or call his
cell 262-416-8503.
Situated in the heart of Wisconsin’s Iowa County Uplands and
surrounded by more than 900
acres of nature conservancy,
Botham Vineyards & Winery has
been growing and producing
regionally distinctive Wisconsin
wines of international acclaim
since 1989.
Several of our members, including Mike Wiviott, Donna Daufenbach and Al Wagner regularly contribute photos for our newsletter and website. For those readers who want to see more photos, we have
begun to use our Google account to display photo albums. Check out recent photos online.
Kohler Grand Prix at Road America https://goo.gl/photos/DZA6Xi93hatAk1tr8 and
https://goo.gl/photos/tkymGG1WAL5JbSnS7
Cars & Coffee, Lake Mills, July 2016 https://goo.gl/photos/Sii99UDhKcFeyn8m6
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Blind Horse Winery Tour and lunch, Sept. 17
Join other PCA – Milwaukee Region
members on Saturday, Sept. 17 for
a drive through the twisty, hilly
backroads of the North Kettle Moraine to the Blind Horse Winery in
Kohler, Wis. There, we’ll have a private tour of their production facilities, followed by lunch on their patio. Upon arrival, our cars will be
directed into an area of their parking lot reserved just for our Porsches. The event provides not only
an interesting drive but also the
opportunity to visit a true "Napa
Valley" style winery and enjoy lunch
in a rustic, elegant setting.
We will be led on a tour of Blind
Horse’s wine production area by
chief winemaker, Thomas Nye. We’ll
get to sample from some of their
barrels and each participant will
receive a bottle of Blind Horse wine
with a “PCA-Milwaukee Regioncentric” label.
For those not familiar with Blind
Horse, they make serious wines,
worthy of some of the better winemaking regions of California. We
think you’ll be impressed with their
vintages. For those wanting to further sample their products, an additional tasting of any five of their
wines is available for $6.
The cost of the tour (including one
bottle of Blind Horse wine) will be
$30 per participant. In addition,
each participant (or couple) will
be responsible for paying his or
her (their) own lunch check. We
must provide Blind Horse an exact
count by noon, Saturday, Sept. 3,
2016.
Afterwards, we’ll have lunch on
Blind Horse’s patio (weather permitting…otherwise, we’ll be served
inside) and order from their full
menu. For a preview of their lunch
menu, check their website, http://
www.theblindhorse.com/.
Following lunch, feel free to linger
on the patio (hopefully, in abundant sunshine!), and then return
home on your own. There will be
no organized return drive.
To register for the event, please
print out the reservation form,
and send it with a check of $30
per participant to the address
shown on the form. The form and
check must be received by the
above-noted deadline. Details regarding the starting place and
time will be provided to registered
participants the week prior to the
event. If you have questions, contact information is provided on the
reservation form.
Blind Horse Winery Tour and Lunch — Sept. 17, 2016
Participant 1 name _____________________________________________________________________
Participant 2 name _____________________________________________________________________
Cell number that will be with you on the tour: __________________________________________
Email: ___________________________________________________________________
Winery Tour (includes 1 bottle of wine per participant)**
Number of participants:
x $30 =
**Winery Tour participants are invited and encouraged to have lunch on the patio after the tour.
Lunch cost will be "on-your-own," and is not included in the cost of the tour.
Total cost:
Make check payable to PCA-Milwaukee Region
Mail by Aug. 31, 2016 to: PCA-Milwaukee Region c/o Al Wagner, N32W7401 Lincoln Blvd.,
Cedarburg, WI 53012. Questions? Call 262-416-8503 or email alan.wagner@wi.rr.com
Register for Show & Glow by the Lake, Aug. 27
More than two dozen members of the region showed their
Porsches at the 2015 car show at the lakefront and we
hope to see more at this year’s event which kicks off the
Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance weekend.
Date: Aug. 27, 2016
Location: Veterans Park, on Milwaukee’s lakefront
Time: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. (open to the public)
Arrive by: 9 a.m.
Cost: $15 if you register before Aug. 12. After that, and
including up to the day of the event, the price goes up to
$25. Note: You can register on the day of the event
this year. Your entry on Saturday includes free admission for the Sunday concours.
All Porsches will be grouped in the same area of the show
field. Join us to make a statement about German design
and engineering and let’s outnumber the Ferrari club.
Full details, including early registration, are available
online. The Milwaukee Region, PCA, is a sponsor of Sunday’s Milwaukee Concours d’Elegance.
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Classifieds
FOR SALE: Porsche 2005 911 Turbo S Cabriolet
VIN: WP0CB29975S675800, 39,920 miles, 3.6-Twin Turbo, 444hp, No engine or body modifications, 6-speed,
Black/Black leather, Bridgestone Potenza, 10 exclusive
options, Retired one owner, Stored in climate-controlled
garage, More photos: Photobucket.
http://s1064.photobucket.com/user/Dreamer6265/
library/
Dale, 262-939-3390, or email lakebeulah@aol.com
FOR SALE– 912 parts
Flywheel, pressure plate and clutch disk; European heater system — all parts (will also fit a
356). Contact Glenn, 262-977-0566.
FOR SALE: 1964 356 SC Coupe
This is an outstanding 356 SC Coupe that has been fully
restored with great care to exacting specifications. The
exterior is Dolphin Gray over a green interior. Clear title.
$100,000 firm. Call 262-689-5257 to set an appointment to see this car. It is located in Washington County.
FOR SALE: 1978 911sc
More of a project than I can handle. Superb
paint job and most of the parts on hand sans
some engine parts, interior carpeting and panels. Race car? Or with some time a very nice
road car. More photos are available. Will sell
for what I have in it. Arthur Cunningham,
howso@wi.rr.com
WANTED TO BUY: Early Cayman or Boxster with
removable hard top. Base or S, manual transmission.
Cash purchase now or after this driving season. Buyer is
founder and leader of the 2-seater sports car group.
Please email offers to David Fisher, choonlu29@gmail.com
FOR SALE: Ad material
1979 924 & 911 SC Turbo Porsche sales brochures in
excellent condition. Five 1980 & 1
1979 Porsche Christophorus magazines excellent condition. Best offer.
Contact Spencer Gore,
ggdesign4@wi.rr.com or 414-7500340.
FOR SALE—Tires.
Michelin Pilot sports 2235/35ZR19. 2305/30ZR19. Excellent condition. $450. Contact Allan
Wasserman, 262-241-3448.
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Drive to Elkhart Lake
Tour leader Tony Quebbemann reports that 36 attended the drive to Elkhart Lake on July 16 in 19
cars. They followed Tony on a short but complicated route “created by our own Treffen Master Al Wagner on streets without posted names. This was a challenge,” Tony said.
Upon arriving at Elkhart Lake where a concours was being held on the town’s streets, “I was struck by
the thought of walking right up to a wide variety cars - old and new, very expensive and mid-range
priced in a crowd of people on a section of the old, historic Road America track,” Tony said.
Before checking out the assembled cars, the group enjoyed dinner at Lake Street Cafe where service
was outstanding especially given their stress of the weekend.
Photos by Al Wagner and Donna Daufenbach.
Steinlifters is published monthly for members of Porsche Club of America, Milwaukee Region.
Comments and suggestions for content should be sent to the editor, Beverly Jurkowski,
beverly.jurkowski@sbcglobal.net.
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