4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Does anybody have an idea of the road conditions down there? It rained up here last night and the roads are pretty wet.
Ron
Ron
Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Weather.com shows that everything should be dry for today.
You want to meet up and caravan somewhere along the way. If so, give me a call. Caleb will be riding with me.
Alvon
You want to meet up and caravan somewhere along the way. If so, give me a call. Caleb will be riding with me.
Alvon
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
You betcha! I'm calling now.
Hopefully the roads up here will be drier once I get out on the main ones.
Ron
Hopefully the roads up here will be drier once I get out on the main ones.
Ron
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Plenty of pix guys, please! Those of us in the northern climes must drive vicariously through you!
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
We had a good drive, had 11 cars turn out, 9 spiders and 2 X's although 1 X driver could not stay for the drive. It was COLD and rainy here last night, and this morning there was ice on the road in the shady spots. One spider driver got a little bit more than sideways and just missed the wall, but I'm not telling on him!
Steve's new Fiasco II, new hood without the Italian flag:
A row of Spiders:
A pit stop:
What's your favorite color on a Spider?
That makes 5 in red!
Telling war stories, with Spiders and an X in the foreground, you can see it was a beautiful day as well:
My newly installed rear-end stayed attached to the car and was nice and quiet, so I'm calling today a success!
Steve's new Fiasco II, new hood without the Italian flag:
A row of Spiders:
A pit stop:
What's your favorite color on a Spider?
That makes 5 in red!
Telling war stories, with Spiders and an X in the foreground, you can see it was a beautiful day as well:
My newly installed rear-end stayed attached to the car and was nice and quiet, so I'm calling today a success!
1980 FI Spider
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
You can see my car in Jim's picture above. It's the red one.
Here's a shot from the rest stop that shows the terrain we're driving in. We go from the bottom to the top and back down the other side.
I had more pictures, but it looks like they'd be the same as Jim's.
Good job Jim.
Ron
Here's a shot from the rest stop that shows the terrain we're driving in. We go from the bottom to the top and back down the other side.
I had more pictures, but it looks like they'd be the same as Jim's.
Good job Jim.
Ron
Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Getting ready for a drive:
A clue of what was to come:
Does this road look icy to you?
I think that the ice caught us all by surprise. And I'll just say that my son Caleb did a better job of driving through the icy parts than I did. And I could also say that my pants may need a little extra cleaning in the next wash!
We had just stopped for a group break, and had started back on the road again. We were the last car, and pulled onto the road, heading for the next turn going fairly slow since I had seen how are cars were sliding in the icy spots (Caleb had been driving up until now). Apparentlly, I wasn't going slow enough. The tires lost all grip to the road, and before I knew it, the car was going forwards but turned sideways, then turned almost clean around before the tires caught grip, and we were sliding toward the drop-off side of the road, the car being dead sidways again. I started braking, since we had slid through the icy spot, and now the tires were getting grip. We stopped about 2' from a low stone wall, that would have acted like a gaurd rail. Daniel and Ron in the car ahead had heard my wheels screeching, and backed up to see if we were OK, and we were, thank goodness. We drove even slower after that!
My hearty praise goes to all the drivers that negotiated the icy roads. Today was not a day for spirited driving! Everybody got through the route carefully and safely. It certainly was a beautiful day!
Another shot of all the red spiders:
Alvon
A clue of what was to come:
Does this road look icy to you?
I think that the ice caught us all by surprise. And I'll just say that my son Caleb did a better job of driving through the icy parts than I did. And I could also say that my pants may need a little extra cleaning in the next wash!
We had just stopped for a group break, and had started back on the road again. We were the last car, and pulled onto the road, heading for the next turn going fairly slow since I had seen how are cars were sliding in the icy spots (Caleb had been driving up until now). Apparentlly, I wasn't going slow enough. The tires lost all grip to the road, and before I knew it, the car was going forwards but turned sideways, then turned almost clean around before the tires caught grip, and we were sliding toward the drop-off side of the road, the car being dead sidways again. I started braking, since we had slid through the icy spot, and now the tires were getting grip. We stopped about 2' from a low stone wall, that would have acted like a gaurd rail. Daniel and Ron in the car ahead had heard my wheels screeching, and backed up to see if we were OK, and we were, thank goodness. We drove even slower after that!
My hearty praise goes to all the drivers that negotiated the icy roads. Today was not a day for spirited driving! Everybody got through the route carefully and safely. It certainly was a beautiful day!
Another shot of all the red spiders:
Alvon
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Nice flat red hood Steve - where did you ever find such a thing? The car is really coming along.
Looks like a great time, sure hoped I could be be there, but the car is still being held hostage by the body shop...
Glad to hear that all the drivers, and cars, made it safe. I must admit I have never driven my Spider in ice or snow, but that is hard for any car, especially RWD. My car does ok in rain, but that is pretty rare her anyway.
Any run-ins with the law? Anyone, anyone? Before, during, after?
Looks like a great time, sure hoped I could be be there, but the car is still being held hostage by the body shop...
Glad to hear that all the drivers, and cars, made it safe. I must admit I have never driven my Spider in ice or snow, but that is hard for any car, especially RWD. My car does ok in rain, but that is pretty rare her anyway.
Any run-ins with the law? Anyone, anyone? Before, during, after?
Simi Valley, California
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Nice ride, black ice is really scary so I am glad everyone made it through the trip. I hope to be there for the next ride.
---Tommy
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1979 X 1/9 "Natalie"
1975 124 Spider "Jeanie"
1979 X 1/9 "Natalie"
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Congratulations on a successful drive, and thanks for the pix!
Icy roads ... not something the rest of us associate with southern California
Icy roads ... not something the rest of us associate with southern California
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
looks like a good time. Hope to be back on the road in 6 months.
Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
is that when your ankle bracelet gets removed?
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Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
Ol man, how do u come u with all these lame jokes when ur so busy fixing cars? Im gonna have to call ur wife and have her back hand u again. Or, i could just find more cars for eladio to buy.
Re: 4th Annual So Cal Turkey Trot-Nov 28th
haha, no room for Eladio to buy more cars!