Pics from the Orange Coast Porsche Concours

Onehole

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Wow, what a day. For starters it was the biggest Concours in the Orange Coast Regions history. We had over 150 cars and 74 judged cars. Thats a great turn out for a single PCA region. Our event was held inconjunction with the Huntington Beach Concours, so there were hundreds of cars in the park. Congrats to fellow Autopean "MBZ 500E" who won the post war German Class in the HB event.



One of the highlights in the PCA area, was a 40 year display of 911's

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The day started pretty early, as we arrived at 5.45am. Pic is of my son cleaning the under carriage.

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Judging got under way at 9.45am and I had to finish my judging committements first before being judged at around 12.30pm. Received probably my best score ever of 324.7 (out of 325). Had a perfect score on Exterior, Interior, Storage and Engine, and lost just 0.3 on the under carriage (0.1 front under carriage and 0.2 rear under carriage). The judges stick their hands everywhere they can under the car and into the wheels and calipers. If there is dust/dirt, its a deduction.

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My score was good enough to win Best of Show (by just 0.1).

At Orange Cost I was competing against dedicated show cars that are rarely driven and are trailered to the event. I was particularly pleased with the result as I had only a couple of weeks ago attended BoxsterFest in Lake Tahoe (1000 mile return trip) , plus driven 1000 miles to/from the Tucson show earlier as well. In the past month I had put over 2500 miles on the car. Not only was it tough getting the car prepped well, but I don't have a trailer either!



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Congrats on the win! Must have been great to see all those great looking Porsches in one spot. IMO, Porsches are meant to be driven and it's even better when they look as good as yours!
 
Must be great to have a kid to have him do all your dirty work!!! :D :D :D



Did he at least get ice cream for all the hard work??:confused: :confused: :confused:



Congrats!!!!!!
 
tdekany said:
....Did he at least get ice cream for all the hard work??:confused: :confused: :confused: ....



Yep he and his sister got treats. Frankly I was so happy with my score I would have bought them a pony each if they had asked :D
 
That's amazing. How long does it take you to prepare your car once you arrive at a show? How do you do it waterless?
 
I was actually very disapointed w/ the show this year. I got there a little before 1. Had most everyone left by then or was there not a huge turnout?





I do have a ton of pics I will post up this afternoon though.





And your kids got it easy, I had to do that to 4 different cars growing up and never got any reward out of it :rofl:
 
btw, congrats on the win, that's awesome







I still don't understand this concours showing stuff, way to intense for my liking :D
 
ZaneO said:
That's amazing. How long does it take you to prepare your car once you arrive at a show? How do you do it waterless?

It takes 4-5 hours of work at the show. Between myself and my kids we get it done in about 3 hours.



The main product we use to clean the under carriage at the show is Meguiars Final Inspection. I spray this onto white microfiber gloves and wipe down everything I can touch.
 
HotRodGuy said:
I was actually very disapointed w/ the show this year. I got there a little before 1. Had most everyone left by then or was there not a huge turnout?............

I guess your refering to the main HB show?



The Porsche area was very busy and we had over 150 cars (judged and displayed). It was the biggest Porsche Club Orange Coast Region Concours ever. Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to see any other area other than ours.
 
JB in Irvine said:
I guess your refering to the main HB show?



The Porsche area was very busy and we had over 150 cars (judged and displayed). It was the biggest Porsche Club Orange Coast Region Concours ever. Unfortunately I didn't have a chance to see any other area other than ours.





no I was definately referring to th whole show. Were you guys somewhere else? Cause I saw the porsche groupe, but it definately didn't look like 150 :nixweiss



but then again, as I said, I got there around 1 and it seemed like most everyone had left. You guys were at the far west side of the show correct?



I'll load my pictures in a bit :)
 
HotRodGuy said:
no I was definately referring to th whole show. Were you guys somewhere else? Cause I saw the porsche groupe, but it definately didn't look like 150 :nixweiss



but then again, as I said, I got there around 1 and it seemed like most everyone had left. You guys were at the far west side of the show correct?



I'll load my pictures in a bit :)



Well there was 40 911's in the 1964 to 2004 display alone.

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These are the middle 2 rows, that go about half way down. You then have all the cars further down the row, in the row on the left and all those parked down the bottom. And this is just the 911's.

You then had the 356's, 914's, 944's, 928's and Boxsters. (some seen in this pic) .

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......plus Newport Auto had about half a dozen cars, a few race cars etc etc.
 
Congrats, JB -- and hats off for all your hard work and for driving to the shows. That's what these beasts were built for, after all, right??



LOVE the shot of your son detailing the undercarriage. That one is truly priceless!
 
Lynn said:
......LOVE the shot of your son detailing the undercarriage. That one is truly priceless!

One of his classic comments was:



"HEY! :shocked some things are warm down here! :eek:"
 
Congratulations on the Best of Show Award JB!!! I heard your name over the intercom but I couldn't find you to congratulate you. It is especially impressive considering how much you drive your car. Your car looks more like a trailor queen rather than a driver.



Also wanted to thank you again for letting me borrow some of the Undercarriage spray. :xyxthumbs









HotRodGuy,



Many cars were already on their way out by 1PM so you did miss some. I'll post some pics in another thread showing a few of the cars their. The Porsche turnout was much better than last year as was the Ferrari turnout but I didn't see as many Panteras and Corvettes as last year. Hope you didn't miss the Enzo.
 
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