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RIES£NTOTER R£OION. PORSCHE CLUB OF AMERICA
lUNE 1975
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HOLBERT'S PORSCHE AUDI INC. ^*25 Ea«lon Rd., Wirringlon, P«. 215 Dl 3-2890
ELECTED OFFICERSPRESIDENTHerb ObersonP.O. Box 748King of Prussia, PA 19406215-265-7666
TREASURER,Bob Parker6352 McCallum St.Philadelphia, PA 19144215-VI8-2985
COMPETITIONErik Koch47 Becker Rd.North Wales, PA 19464215-699-3984
VICE PRESIDENTDouisc tyleBox 85Salford, FA 18957215-287-9521
PAST PRESIDENTBob Russo .
1351 Hi-View Dr.Southampton, PA 18966215-355-4610
MEMBERSHIPL. 01en CanfJeld326-B Willowbrook Dr.Norristown, PA 19401215-631-1283
^SECRETARYCiiiriy Ebori1606 Brent RoadOreland, PA 19075215-AD5-1348
SOCIALStephen FredaBlue Spruce Dr.Pennington, NJ 08534609-737-3158
EDITORBob Patton - •4059 Lasher Rd.Drexel Hill, FA 19026215-CL9r137a
APPOINTED POSITIONSPROGRAMSNick Imperato431 Old Eagle School Rd,
-Wayne, PA-19087215-687-9262
PHA REPRESENTATIVEJess HolshouserP.O. Box 249Pipersyille, PA 18947215-766-8201
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TECHNICALBob Russo1351 Hi-View Dr.Southampton, PA 18966215-355-4610
DVSA REPRESENTATIVEVern LyleBox 85Salford, PA 18957215-287-9521
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PHOTOGRAPHERVern LyleBox 85Salford, PA 18957215-287-9521
PRCA REFRESSHTATIVELance Priddy107 Prospect Avc.Malvcrn, PA 19355215-647-7377
PRESIDENT'S MESSAGEOne of the things I've enjoyed most during the
past year and a half is receiving phone calls frompeople interested in joining PCA. Some tell me thatthey've heard about PCA for years, but have neveruntil now been able to find us; others have beenreferred to Us by Porsche-Audi dealers in the region;our blurb in PHILADELPHIA Magazine has been the keyto our whereabouts for an increasing number of newmembers, and the Executive Office in Alexandria, VAfrequently notifies us of area Porsche owners whohave expressed their interest in PCA directly toNational.
Whatever the source of prospective membersmight be, few fail to express their amazement whenthey hear about our activities and a good percentageultimately become Riesentoter Region members. Further, I think our new members are participating withmore regularity than in the past. No longer can wepredict with remarkable accuracy just who will showup at the next tech session, social get-together orsprint.
Credit for this favorable turn of events must
go to those Riesentoters who have outdone themselveslately in staging activities sind programs that display a great deal of imagination and good planning.Credit must also go to those who are handling thevarious administrative functions of the Region withsimilar skill and dependability.
Midway through 1975f I would like to congratulate everyone who has had a hand in making Riesentoter Region an organization that is truly responsive to the membership. Soon we'll be nominatinga new slate of officers for 1976. If things continue, they'll find that 1975 will be a tough yearto beat, but with the kind of talent we have onboard, I wouldn't be surprised to see it happen.
Herb
le Jii^ne meeting will be held on Wednesday,8:30 PM at The Sweet Clover in Jeffer-
The meeting program will be a slide^SsR^^^nted'W/^^^eystone AAA, about interestingplaces-tiossdrive fifnthe Delaware Valley.
CpiSAPEA '̂,REGION PRESENTS SthCHESAPEAKE CHALLENGE.
Region, PCA is presenting its eighthCfiWiid|»e^e Challenge, a multi-event weekend consisting of a Cone ours d'Elegance, a Rallye and an auto-cross. Headquarters will be at the Ramada Inn onI-S95 and 1-70 west of Baltimore. Their indoor poolwill be used for Friday night registration and theVictory Luncheon on Sunday. The Saturday Banquetwill be a very informal Crab Feast, and will includeall the steamed crabs,, raw beef, crab soup, .corn-on-the-cob, etc*,, plus all the beer and set ups youcan consume. Concours and rallye trophies and doorprizes will be presented at the banquet. See Herbfor registration forms, or contact Ab Tiedemann,Registrar, Masemore Road, Parkton, MD 21120. Phone(501) 329-6372. Dates are August 15 through 17.
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Riesentoter Points as of May l8, /975:
Vern Lyle 60 Nick Imperato
Bob Patton 60 Joe Long
Bob Russo 60 Herb Obi^rspn ^0
Steve Freda 55 Ginny iEbert 35
Erik Koch -50 . Bob McCullen 35
Joe Bickel if5- Jim Williamson 35
Radar "Snoopers" availableat group rate of $%»
PCA jacket patch $3«
"Upfixin'" $3.
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OnS > jrPCA car badge $10.
Riesentoter T-shirtsS3.
Bumper sticker—"Our othercar is a Porsche." Si.50.
91/f or Carrera T-shirts S^.
On sale at meetings or call 287-9521.
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DVSAASCC Sprint—Granite Run Mall, Media, Pa.BMC Sprint—All American Eng., Wilmington, Del*Meeting at The Sweet CloverTri-Region Autocross Series—Christmas VillageRVSA/CSCC Sprint—King of Prasia PlazaTri-Region Autocross Series—Christmas VillageDVSA/OYR Sprint—Leeds &HlC Sprint—All American Eng.., Wilmington, Dei.
2S^ 27 Giant's Despair Hillclimb27 DVSA/CSCC Sprint—King of Prussia Plaza27-Aug 1 TWENTIETH PORSCHE PARADE, SEATTLE30 Meeting at The Sweet Clover
3 Riesehtoter Picnic—Camp Hideaway3 DVSA/SCCA Sprint—Mont. County Comm. Coll.
10 BMC Sprint—All American Eng., Wilmington, Del.15-17 Chesapeake Challenge. See page 5*16, 17 Rose Valley Hillclimb—near Williamsport
DVSA/PCA Sprint—Leeds & Horthrup, North WalesTri-Region Autocross Series—3rd eventDVSA/VFMC Sprint—GE, King of PrussiaMeeting at The Sweet Clover31 Pagoda Hillclimb—City Park, ReadingDVSA/SCCA Sprint—Mont. County Comm. Coll.
5-7 Porscherama—Lime Rock, Connecticut6, 7 Solo I—Summit Point, West Virginia
DVSA/CSCC Sprint—King of Prussia PlazaHlC Sprint—^^All American Eng., Wilmington, Del.TecVi session at Holbert's Porsche+Audi14 Red Rock Hillclimb _DVSA/KSCC Sprint—Granite Run Mall, Media, Pa.Meeting at The Sweet Clover28 Schaeffertown Hillclimb
QfliG£l. HOLBll^Will T IDay .C^el^GT ^sdlenge Tv^nJ-TOD: -
mile road rabes: ^erie held at Lime Rock, Conneotidu^,and ahojjt>'_^0-fR^i^ were among-'the to ~
•^tch^ inclep^dentl^|)repared 'Pdrschies TDeat' thie-' BMW'^»Fyrtea#r^ i i X e g ^ a p
^ ^- Th^Pfifc^t -'ibOttfilfe-. hescit sasf: PMec iSregg'^5- K --C PC crgood lead oh th^ fj^st lap atvt)idlng:^r^|f^^ aindhe kept it throughout the race to win. WatchingPeter in traffic as he lapped slower cars is some
thing :you-;;Just;^ i^etd see-^to feelieve. The battlefor second, third andr.four.th^was-betweenajid the
two BMW *s »: g. Ess entia3!^Iy,.' the _Ch^llehgbs' yere ;f our-
c ar 7^c eh, ,wi th- trafficr,' ~as- bhly the - firs t ^f our were
the r^al r ohtbiiders^i^^ Al- got woiiii-on.; t?ieJi^o^SLyradio that vras ni^^l^ a sohe didn't thibk it "ssrias Tiecessary; toi pass .t:- i&nfort-
unately, he wasn*tv-isoihe had-to settle.^ jhii^dt^ .i,The,.se.cond heat started^ Gregg
took a sJhort lea^ ;then Ipet It ^to Btuck,^it for about half the race. --Then Peter, got'by, and
A1 and Hans isee-sawed for second, with AT eventually
keeping it.; , The.Porsches put lots 'of sjpabe between
them arid'tlie BMW's/in the second half AT, was
right on Pewter's tail till: the-last lap. Peter
spun in the esses -on, the last lap^^ but got goingagain in only five s econdsHOweyeh, AT was; onlythree sec onds behind, him',; and got by •to keepthe
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Qualifications were held Saturday. Peter was
' fastest, so he had the pole. Hans Stuck was second,
A1 third, and Sam Posey, in the other BMW, fourth.As for the Monzas, in the Ail-American GT Class, the
only really competitive one was carried off in a
junk scoop when Greek shipping magnate, track owner,and owner-driver of the car, Harry T. (T. for Theo-
dorocopulos) lost it in the woods on the uphill turn.
. The other Porsches looked only good to fair, the
Corvettes not too good, with no big "monsters"
there. Paul Newman drove a Ford Escort, but didn't
seem too competitive against the big German iron.
Sam Posey qualified Saturday, flew to Indian
apolis to help broadcast the 500 on Sunday, and flew
back to Lime Rock to race on Monday. No time zone
change, but that travelling has got to be hard on
anyone. He took fourth in both races, but either
he or the car was getting tired in the .second heat,
and wsis nearly lapped by Peter and Al. ,
One thing I must say, BMW has really put
together some super-fast, cars for this series, and
they are really going to give Porsche a run for the
money this .year. 1975 may prove to be one of the
best years yet for road racing.
This trip to Connecticut was one of the most
enjoyable weekends I've had in a long time.
Results of Goldmine Hillclimb, run on April 2627, are as follows:
Jay Schneider 5th, Touring IDick Sweigart 3rd, EP II
Jess Holshouser 4th, EP II
Connie Sweigart 6th, EP II
Wally Bogart 2nd, CP
Tom Beil 1st, Mod II
Dave Derecola 7th, Mod II
A1 Derecola 8 th, Mod II
Gerald Sigal DNS
Ted Klaus 1st, Formula I
As I mentioned in the previous issue, ten of5ur twelve drivers made it to Goldmine ~ a goodturnout.
Pine Grove Hillclimb was run May 10 and 11 ingreat weather — again* I wfiis not there as wereoany others for various reasons. Tom Beil 6i6 usualtook 1st in Mod II. Ted Klaus in a real battle for1st in Formula I led all the way until the last runto finish 2nd. Wally Bogart in a battle for CPdamaged his engine and had to withdraw with a 3rd.tonly three of twelve competed!)
By the time you read this, the 25th running ofDuryea Hillclimb will have ipassed — so try to make3iant*s Despair Hillclimb, July 26 and 27* Thesite is a few miles south of Wilkes Barre. Take US309 south of Wilkes Barre and turn left to gothrough a town called Laurel Run. To make thatleft hand turn, you take an obscure jug handle tothe right just after passing a drive-in movie onyour left. After the left, you are about two milesfrom the site. You can't miss it for the road willbe blocked. See you there.
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,._SAy H5:LLP to these new members:
Donald and Linda Applestein, Philadelphia - 070 91 IT
Irwin and Linda Gross, Philadelphia - 1971 91 IS Targa
Steve Limbert, King of. Prussia -v 91 IS Coupe, .356ASpeedster and 356 SC _
Dennis Mahoney, Bristol '^:.j;97l 911E Coupe
Emily Mayer and her father,. Henry,"'Haverford - 1963356b
Leonard Perrone, Mont Clare - 197^ 911 Coupe
James and Mary Jane Shacklett, Lafayette Hill - 197^Carrera Coupe
Thomas Sullivan, Hopewell - 1962 356B
PCWER
MOORE RORSCHE IAUDI INC23 Years Selling and Servicing Imported Cars
4640 No. Broad Street Philodelphia 455-3700
I]'] mI spent Memorial Day weekend in New England,
watching the Camel GT Twin lOO's, the Gold Cup Form
ula Vee Race and the B.F.Gopdriqh Radial Tire Chal
lenge, all together making up the Schaefer 350«
Once it warmed up, the weather couldn't have been
better. About 40 Riesentoters made the 200 mile
trip to watch the Porsches win. A report of the
Twin TOO*S is this month's feature article.
Beginning with this issue, we are taking busi
ness card size ads on a short-term basis, i.e. one
month at a time for those who don't want a twelve
month, half or full page contract. The first of
these is hillclimber Dick Sweigart, who operates
Horseless Carriage Repairs in Perkasie, Pa^ The
cost is a mere S5»00 per month. To place one of
these ads^ get a card and a check to me by the
first of the month. The check should be payable
to "Riesentpter Region, PCA."
Also, send any classified ads to me by the
first of the month. The classified section is a
free service to all Riesentoter members.
Auf Wiedersehen !
Editor
FOR TRADE ONLY ,
.1969 912/5 Coupe, new Signal Yellow paint, black int.- Tintedglass, Coolair A/C, Blaupunkt AM/FM stereo, 6Jxr5 factoryalloys, Semperits, Konis, l5nim factory bars F/R, vented rotors,S-gauges, fantastically TLCfd. '^uch S equipment. Interestedin *72.or '73 T, E, or S/5 COUPE ONLY. Color, metallic silveror Signal Yellow only w/similar equipment. Call Jack Baran at(215) 373-5915 (after 5).
FOR SALE
1965 356c Sunroof, new Zambrezi Green paint, Blaupunkt AM/FM,Konis, recently overhauled engine, Michelin zX tires. GlennDavis (215) 567-7929 (after 3).
1963 Super 90 Coupe. Dick Sw^gart (215) 2it9-9138.
1969 91 IT/5 Sunroof Coupe #119123099. Metallic silver, loadedwith extras. Factory A/C, alloy wheels, l85 Semperit radials,Amco bars, Abarth exhaust, Blaupunkt AM/EM/SW, Cibie QI headand driving lights, leather wheel aind shift knob covers, 2Talbot mirrors. Exc. cond.* Dr. Alan Trachtenberg (215) 355-64O6.
(^967 912, yellow. Recaros, 5-speed, good condition. $3i+00or best offer. Dave Spirt. Days (2l5) 277-1766; evenings(215) Ml6-3^33i
1968 912 Coupe #12802315, red/black, /f-speed trans, BlaupunktAM/FM/SW, Michelins, new bredce pads. Body excellent, interiorconcours, mechanically perfect, Holbert's maintained. BobKoerbel (215) SU9-0820.
56-57 Speedster #8308l, red/black. C engine #715686, rebuiltcarbs, entire new clutch, heat exchangers, AirQuip brake lines,Armstrong ext. adj. shocks, recovered orig. seats^ door panelsand dash. New black canvas top, beige ^ tonneauj removableroll bar. Car good for restoration project. Best reasonableoffer. Dave O'Connor (215) ME5-0567.
WANTED
1972 or newer 91 IT Targa with A/C. Dave Spirt. Days (215)277-1766; evenings (2l5) Ml6-3^f33.
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