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The Canadian Por' Volks Festival, Sunday August 21, 2005 |
Mark Henry |
Jun 10 2005, 06:13 AM
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that's what I do! Group: Members Posts: 20,065 Joined: 27-December 02 From: Port Hope, Ontario Member No.: 26 Region Association: Canada |
http://www.marksaircooled.com/festival_page.htm
The Canadian POR' VOLKS FESTIVAL August 20th, 2006 Port Hope, (Elizabethville), Ontario, Canada Celebrating Volkswagon & Porsche with over 40 classes of Show Cars, Vendors, Swap Meet band a Car Corral. ! FREE PARKING ! Admission $5 ($3 with a can food donation to Northumberland Food Bank) Show Cars $15 ($12 with donation to Food Bank) Includes Drivers Admission Car Corral $10 per car Vendors $15 pre-registration (per 10foot space)- $20 day of the show. for more info and pre-registration go to: http://www.marksaircooled.com/festival_page.htm The Canadian Por' Volks Festival is a go, I hope to see everyone who is near southern Ontario at our show on August 21st. BTW we need volunteers let me know if you can help with gate duties, parking, and/or show judging, etc.. Here's the link... http://www.marksaircooled.com/festival_page.htm Could we get this nailed (IMG:style_emoticons/default/unsure.gif) Too many shows are nailed...maybe we should have one nailed link to a show page... (IMG:style_emoticons/default/idea.gif) |
ajracer |
Aug 21 2005, 08:34 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 204 Joined: 18-April 04 From: Toronto, Canada Member No.: 1,945 |
OK - at least I will pass along "my vehicle" and info since I went to the show !
details below are from another thread. Puppy is RUNNING !!! Since I never really finished the vehicle to drive it to the "Canadian Por Volks Festival" hosted by Mark's Airt Cooled; I decided to at least get it mobile and trailered to he show. Since this is a "work in progress - project car" I thought it would be a great idea. Even brought along some tools, supplies, etc to complete a few last minute minor details to "Fire-up" at the show. Was not able to keep my appointment yesterday to have the mufflers installed, but hey open header still sound GOOD to me! So after taking deliver of the roller last summer, I decided after a year it would be a good idea to at least wash the dirty car which spent the last twelve months in garage(s) was on jack stand. Only yesterday did I get to install the 944 turbo axles, added water this mornring. Like any conversion project there are problems or the unexpected and the teener was no exception. After connecting the electric fuel pump wires found no power and had to build a last minute harness and a few minor items before fire up. She picked up the fuel so quickly I think I might have even flooded the engine. But no start; so backwards we go checking items and found a couple problems which were corrected. Turn the key and she sputters a few times, relocate all the plug wires one position on the distributor cap and try again THIS time she takes right off and within seconds (with open headers) a few bystanders decided to check out this loud noise and wonder what kind of vehicle it this ?? Attached photo of the nice (but not so pretty teener) on her way after boarding the trailer. More info to follow soon, still need to add mufflers and adjust up the clutch linkage. Driving it seems like a reality this week !!!!!! Allan Link: http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?act=...24052&st=60&hl= |
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