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The first Tampa Bay 914 breakfast was at Cracker Barrel on I-4, exit 10, Seffner. These are the first of the drivable teeners that arrived. The left one is a LE creamsickle, the center is the 'infamous' Sahara Beige, the one on the right is an Orange teener with 22,000 original miles. |
Front shot of the three cars. |
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This is the group shot of all 5 teeners that showed up. From left to right, Ray Oakes' 74 LE, Steve Gaglione's '73 Sahara Beige, 22,000 original miles, Joe Courey's '74 Orange teener, 22,000 original miles, Jeff Pelszynski's '73 White, daily driver, and Roy Galan's '73 Red, daily driver. |
Front shot of Steve's car. |
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Front shot of Ray's LE car. |
Front shot of Joe's car. |
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Front shot of Roy's car. |
Front shot of Jeff's car. |
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Another group shot, with Paul's truck last in line. |
Interior shot of Steve's car. |
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Engine shot of Steve's car. |
Rear trunk shot of Steve's car. |
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Front trunk shot of Steve's car. Whenever someone needs to know/see what an original 914 looks like, this is the car. |
Here's the actual breakfast. Left side, back to front: Jeff Pelszynski, Robyn Pelszynski, Rob Watson, Rob Quarles, Stacey Boggs. Right side, back to front: Ray Oakes, Steve Gaglione, Joe Courey, Paul Woodbury, Roy Galan, Jim Bogg. This was a total success, with everyone vowing to return for another 914 breakfast next year. |