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Great meeting some folks again. Nice pictures, but they don't show how chilly it was. The Tesla came in handy as there's no engine that needs to run for the heat to work.
Yep, it was chilly and it never really warmed up at all. Plus our spot got invaded by mopars of all things. But there were a lot of cool cars so it was a good time. Hopefully we can get even more C3s out next month when the weather should be warmer.
Man you would have to leave super early to get there from Tyler. In order to get a really good spot you have to arrive at CnC at 7-730 AM
Yeah I know, but most of the time on saturday mornings I get up at 4 am and head out to go fly a 172 after a 2+ hour drive. It is always a great way to start the day. In that I mean watching the sun rise and the towns below wake up. It is just as much fun as driving a Vette, sometimes I am not sure which is more fun. That might be why I know so many pilots who are proud Vette owners. Anyways I would like to try and attend the next meeting, when ever that may be.
Great meeting some folks again. Nice pictures, but they don't show how chilly it was. The Tesla came in handy as there's no engine that needs to run for the heat to work.
Got a pic of Zwede's new Tesla. He had to park in the cow pasture next door since he showed up late. He had to run and shut the door so the battery would not die.
Very impressive machine I have to say...Thanks for the tour.