Tex-Fest, aka. "Lone Star Burgers and Fives Meet"
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Thanks to all!
Wow, what a great event. I don't think I've had a better time messing about with cars!
Looking forward to the next one already!
Location was perfect! Great people, great stories, great memories! now on to the deferred maintenance list
Looking forward to the next one already!
Location was perfect! Great people, great stories, great memories! now on to the deferred maintenance list
Texas Flag Roundel overlays
I ran out of the Texas flag overlays on Sunday before all the requests were filled. I'm out now
All that I did was have the "aha" moment. Chad did all of the heavy lifting around the production of the overlays. Here is the link to Chad Cutter's retail site.
http://www.velocitymotorcars.com/texas- ... undel.html
These are high quality. The ones that have been installed for over a year still look like new.
Jim
All that I did was have the "aha" moment. Chad did all of the heavy lifting around the production of the overlays. Here is the link to Chad Cutter's retail site.
http://www.velocitymotorcars.com/texas- ... undel.html
These are high quality. The ones that have been installed for over a year still look like new.
Jim
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- Location: Willis, TX
Tex-Fest was awesome
Dude!!!! The wife and I had a blast. Meeting everyone was awesome, and the cars, oh the cars. That is what life is all about. Good friends, great cars, great times
We had such a badass drive to and fro. Highway 908 is one of the most fun roads I've ever been on. The only regret is that no one had an in car camera to catch all the action
We are looking forward to the next event, where ever and whatever it may be.
We had such a badass drive to and fro. Highway 908 is one of the most fun roads I've ever been on. The only regret is that no one had an in car camera to catch all the action
We are looking forward to the next event, where ever and whatever it may be.
I didn't get to take any pics, so, could everyone please post a link to their host site or email all the ones they took to me.
Especially the ones from the "exhaust eating bridge" and the ones taken from the entrance.
I apologize for not getting a group shot done, I didn't write it down, I guess that officially puts me in the old farts category.
I really wanted one taken around the flag berm close to the entrance.
Next time...
Especially the ones from the "exhaust eating bridge" and the ones taken from the entrance.
I apologize for not getting a group shot done, I didn't write it down, I guess that officially puts me in the old farts category.
I really wanted one taken around the flag berm close to the entrance.
Next time...
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Tex Fest was Awesome!!!
[quote="nacomarti"]
...Hopefully, we will have better stories next time. Sherman's hose and Memo exhaust are hard to beat...
Luis I couldn't agree more
For those of you who left early, here's what you missed:
(Sorry if it's too long)
Sherman had a leaking coolant hose, and eventhough I am a BMW technician for a living, others jumped into save him (kudos ok, not talking trash, just think its bass ackwards reasoning. Funny enough, it only led to the following events)
While they fix the E12, I have this bright idea -here's that reasoning thing again- to go take pics on the bridge, THAT DAMN BRIDGE. You all heard that big chunk of metal everytime a car drove over it. THAT STUPID BRIDGE.
We take our pics, drive thru it, then just after the bridge turn our cars around and start heading back to "camp." I start driving over the bridge and I hear/feel a thud, followed by what sounds like open exhaust noises... huh, I wonder what that was?
That, my friends, was my cat-back being ripped off of my car!!!
Justin drove what now sounded like a mix between a Harley and a big block Chevy (that would be my car) back and I carried the incredibly hot exhust back. The we collectively turned into MacGyver and rigged up a floor jack made of the stage ramp, 2X4s, and some other thing, as well as some "new and not-so-improved" exhaust hangers -which by the way lasted al the way home- made of rope, hose clamps and Paul and Jim's rope skills.
The pics tell the rest.
(BTW, if anyone can tell me an easy way to add pics to a post, as was done above, I would appreciate it)
Thanks to all of you who helped get me back on the road, and for laughing about it as much as I did.
...Hopefully, we will have better stories next time. Sherman's hose and Memo exhaust are hard to beat...
Luis I couldn't agree more
For those of you who left early, here's what you missed:
(Sorry if it's too long)
Sherman had a leaking coolant hose, and eventhough I am a BMW technician for a living, others jumped into save him (kudos ok, not talking trash, just think its bass ackwards reasoning. Funny enough, it only led to the following events)
While they fix the E12, I have this bright idea -here's that reasoning thing again- to go take pics on the bridge, THAT DAMN BRIDGE. You all heard that big chunk of metal everytime a car drove over it. THAT STUPID BRIDGE.
We take our pics, drive thru it, then just after the bridge turn our cars around and start heading back to "camp." I start driving over the bridge and I hear/feel a thud, followed by what sounds like open exhaust noises... huh, I wonder what that was?
That, my friends, was my cat-back being ripped off of my car!!!
Justin drove what now sounded like a mix between a Harley and a big block Chevy (that would be my car) back and I carried the incredibly hot exhust back. The we collectively turned into MacGyver and rigged up a floor jack made of the stage ramp, 2X4s, and some other thing, as well as some "new and not-so-improved" exhaust hangers -which by the way lasted al the way home- made of rope, hose clamps and Paul and Jim's rope skills.
The pics tell the rest.
(BTW, if anyone can tell me an easy way to add pics to a post, as was done above, I would appreciate it)
Thanks to all of you who helped get me back on the road, and for laughing about it as much as I did.
Last edited by bimmerman78 on Nov 02, 2009 3:51 PM, edited 1 time in total.
#1 - http://e28-535i.com/upload/index.php will work for pics from your computer.
or
2 - [img]"right%20click"%20and%20"copy%20image%20location"%20from%20host[/img] will work for pics from a web host site like picasa, photobucket, etc.
P.S.
Tell Memo thanks for all his efforts in soliciting attendees.
or
2 - [img]"right%20click"%20and%20"copy%20image%20location"%20from%20host[/img] will work for pics from a web host site like picasa, photobucket, etc.
P.S.
Tell Memo thanks for all his efforts in soliciting attendees.
Ideas for next time!!
We should meet in route to our destination. It seems there are some really nice roads near the site. The speed limit on those roads are 70mph (seems a little fast). I wish I could've been following you guys at 100 mph. Seeing that whole group runnig together would have been great.
A swap meet would have been fun. We should post what items people have for sale, need or want to trade before the event.
I was involved with an Alfa Romeo club for years. We would tour the Texas Hill Country once a year. The roads out in Vanderpool, Leakey and Medina are some of the best in the state. Lets plan a drive out there.
Lets keep working on it so next time we meet it is even better.
I really dug the shadowlined cars. I think I am going to do that to mine.
Glad the Houston guys made it home with the band-aids on the cars.
A swap meet would have been fun. We should post what items people have for sale, need or want to trade before the event.
I was involved with an Alfa Romeo club for years. We would tour the Texas Hill Country once a year. The roads out in Vanderpool, Leakey and Medina are some of the best in the state. Lets plan a drive out there.
Lets keep working on it so next time we meet it is even better.
I really dug the shadowlined cars. I think I am going to do that to mine.
Glad the Houston guys made it home with the band-aids on the cars.
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Re: Ideas for next time!!
The ride up FM 908 was pretty awesome,nacomarti wrote:We should meet in route to our destination. It seems there are some really nice roads near the site. The speed limit on those roads are 70mph (seems a little fast). I wish I could've been following you guys at 100 mph. Seeing that whole group runnig together would have been great.
that was my third time to travel that road,
but 1st without wifey, so,
I could let my hair down a bit,
but following Layne back to Bryan/College Station got just a teeny bit faster, before the rain set in.
We definitely had a great time and it was nice to be around people who don't think I'm weird for loving this 24 year old sedan. I'll post my pics as well even though they look about the same as everyone else's. This definitely needs to become an annual event!
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And Amanda with the official Tex-Fest Mascot, Rigby Danger.
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And Amanda with the official Tex-Fest Mascot, Rigby Danger.
Re: Texas Flag Roundel overlays
Hey Jim,funfunfer wrote:I ran out of the Texas flag overlays on Sunday before all the requests were filled. I'm out now
All that I did was have the "aha" moment. Chad did all of the heavy lifting around the production of the overlays. Here is the link to Chad Cutter's retail site.
http://www.velocitymotorcars.com/texas- ... undel.html
These are high quality. The ones that have been installed for over a year still look like new.
Jim
We talked about Matt's Roundel Design briefly.
Any chance you could influence your friend to produce this as an overlay, without the Matthew's Auto verbiage, of course?
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- Location: san antonio, texas
Parts galore
Hey guys I had a great time meeting you all and enjoyed my first fiver event. I am building a 535 from a parts car that I have and hopefully I will take it to the next event and maybe the white cars will at least equal the reds. Anyhow, I just got notice that I need to move my doner car and Luis and I will be dismantling the whole thing and sending the rest to the crusher. I will try to post pics, but all is there from a grey 1987 535 i less the engine and tranny that I tranplanted in my 1984 533 i. It will be cheap or free so it never hurts to ask. I know that memo needs a valve cover that doesn't have marks on it. Lets make the best of it. You guys are the best and I hope that I can help.
Re: Texas Flag Roundel overlays
Sherman,
Sorry for slow response... never checked the thread.
Sure, I will discuss the design with Chad. Do you suppose Matt has a copyright on the blue and white state outline?
I guess I ought to ask. He should be flattered!
Jim
Sorry for slow response... never checked the thread.
Sure, I will discuss the design with Chad. Do you suppose Matt has a copyright on the blue and white state outline?
I guess I ought to ask. He should be flattered!
Jim
swatterssr wrote:Hey Jim,funfunfer wrote:I ran out of the Texas flag overlays on Sunday before all the requests were filled. I'm out now
All that I did was have the "aha" moment. Chad did all of the heavy lifting around the production of the overlays. Here is the link to Chad Cutter's retail site.
http://www.velocitymotorcars.com/texas- ... undel.html
These are high quality. The ones that have been installed for over a year still look like new.
Jim
We talked about Matt's Roundel Design briefly.
Any chance you could influence your friend to produce this as an overlay, without the Matthew's Auto verbiage, of course?