<VV> Corvair Performance Workshop - Coming in March 23-24
Rick Norris
ricknorris at suddenlink.net
Thu Jan 12 06:24:03 EST 2012
Well said Seth.
I have missed only one PCG Workshop and that was 2009 because of starting a
new job.
I will be there this year with camera in hand to record the event as usual
and post the photos to my site.
We also encourage you to come be with us even if you are not a performance
oriented person.
The fellowship is worth the price plus its all about connections. The new
person you meet just might
have that stock part you need or know someone that does.
See ya there.
Rick Norris
#36 Sunoco Corvair
www.corvairalley.com
> Hi -
> I attended the Corsa National Convention in 1975, 1978, 1980 and every
> year since. It has become part of my yearly activities. Since the
> Performance
> Workshop started in 2004, I have added that to my yearly schedule.
> Sometimes I bring things to sell, sometimes I buy things to haul home.
> Most of the
> time I am bouncing ideas off of other Corvair "Performists". And the
> cars
> that show up for display always - without exception - present me with a
> new way to solve a problem or add more performance.
>
> It is hard to comprehend that this years event in Indy will be the ninth
> get together. Reading through my FastVair e-mail, I noticed Rick Norris'
> posting of his photos from both the workshops and the Corvair track
> events.
> Almost every photo brought back a memory of the persons and the events,
> although the earlier ones tend to mesh together in my mind. Be sure to
> check out
> the photos:
> (https://picasaweb.google.com/102842941250438461679)
>
> A couple of items really jumped out at me, while going through the photos.
> First, man, we are getting old! And, sorry to say, there were several
> previous attendees that can't return. If you look through the photos, you
> may
> be struck that all that knowledge and experience is available for you. It
> hit me that nowhere else, not on the Internet, not in any book, not in any
> video, is that level of knowledge available. Now, I intend to be fooling
> around with cars and, especially Corvairs, until they bury me, or my kids
> take
> my keys away and drop me into assisted living. And that may eventually
> happen to us all, sooner or later, nothing lasts forever. But until then
> we have
> this chance, once a year, to meet with friends, ask the questions, answer
> the questions, share our plans for the season, and decide which events we
> will be checking out. We can shop through the best display of Corvair
> related performance hardware around, usually talking with the guy who
> made the
> part he is selling, maybe seeing the part installed on his own car on
> display. The date of the annual event, late-March, was chosen to be as
> non-interfering as possible - except maybe for guys who ice-race their
> Corvairs! It
> might be a slight interruption of your off-season prep, but it will be
> worth
> it. Both Friday's dinner and Saturdays lunch are already firm and an
> additional Saturday night "celebration" is in the final planning stage.
> You
> won't go away hungry - for food or knowledge! The Friday racetours will
> show
> the professional side of racing in the Indy area. Several Corvairs are
> already committed for the Saturday display. We are currently assembling
> the
> presentations for the Saturday tech sessions. You won't be disappointed.
> Come
> and share your knowledge. PS - It isn't all about racing, either. Lots of
> Street Performance info!
>
> For information on the ninth annual Corvair Performance Workshop, check
> out the registration web site at:
> (http://www.corvair.org/chapters/pcg/2012PW.htm)
> Seth Emerson
> PCG VP (And already registered attendee!)
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