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Who cares what kind of wine it was. It should have been beer


On Wednesday, June 20, 2018 3:21 PM, SpeedsterOwners.com <**************> wrote:


Reply By Paul L. Watts: West Coast Cruise 2018
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Take another look at that bottle - it's a Cab Sauvignon ...NOT Cab Franc. There are BIG differences between them...in all respects: cost; varietal; taste; color; etc.; etc.; etc. It scores about 92 pts.   View This Reply
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*LongFella posted:

What’s a WCC SLO event without a little excitement at the end?!?!

My wifey and I left the hotel with a mission to stop at Brass Bear Brewery that we found last year heading home. It’s a small little brewery in Santa Barbara. Great beer. Great food.

As we were driving down, I noticed my wifey slow and then I see Bill and Natalie (outlaw Speedster) on the side of the road. We pulled over to help. @GERD and his wifey were there and Blake and his wifey. Bill had a right rear flat tire

I’m not sure who’s tire repair kick it was, but it was a compressor that pushed sealant and air at the same time to seal the hole and put air in the tire. It wasn’t working. When we looked at Bills set-up, he has wide-5 rims... well... my Eleanor has the same and I have a Vintage 190 4.5” rim with a spare tire on it in my frunk. BOOM!

We pulled out my spare tire, jack (which we ended up needing a GERDs Volvo one... which I will now carry a few 2x4’s for additional height), tools, and went to work! Several minutes later, Bill and Natalie were on their way home.

I haven’t used the spare, so I followed them for several miles - had them pull to the left so I can see the rim and tire rotate - all was good and they headed home

I should note, my tool kick is based on Doc Clocks checklist

Got word from Bill and they got home safe.

My Eleanor got me home safe and I think I got a little better mpg without the spare

Regardless of how much time passes when we physically get to shake hands and hug, this little SOC madness is family. Family takes care of family. We should never forget that! I even heard Greg honk his horn has he drove by AND text AND call to make sure we were good to go.

Monika, Natalie, and I had a blast and look forward to the years to come. Cheers!

I don’t have any pics of the tire change, but here is my Eleanor. A thread always needs pics!!

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LongFella, can you PM me the travel tool list from Doc. Thanx 

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