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Sorry no more pictures the rest of Friday. I was busy trying to find parts to breathe one more life out of my cat. Not!

Saturday we awoke to sunshine and very warm temps. After a short drive to the small town of Connell, Wa. we hung out at their Fall Festival and Car show until midafternoon and brought home a trophy for the largest (and coolest) car club in attendance. This car show had everything from Low-riders to Helicopters. The Panteras where a big hit.

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Some of us cut our stay short and headed to our final stop of Hood River, Oregon. Shortly after our departure, It was decided that wine and food was needed; so we made a much needed pit stop in The Dalles, Or. at Sunshine Mill Winery(once an operational flour mill that was facinating inside). We were soon followed by the rest of the group. It was a long pit stop!

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Hi David, good to hear from you. The car you see in the pictures is another black 71 owned by one of the other PNW members. Mine was bad so I sent it home on a tow truck. First time it ever beat me home and we finished the cruise in a rental with the couple that have the 70 Mach 1 that lost their transmission.
I pulled the engine this weekend and tore it down, spun a baring, broke a rod and powdered the oil pump. But the good news is it didn't take the block, heads or the 10 qt. oil pan. I have another 4 bolt block all machined just waiting for a couple more parts to show up and I will put it back together better than new.
Hi David from Sharon...wish we could drive together again some day. Say hi to Joanne!!
Sorry David, I can't blame this one on Sharon I did it myself. But after seeing the tires on her Benz this weekend I thick she has some explaining to do!

Thanks George, and thank you for this forum. It has been an un-replaceable resource for advice, new ideals and information. But most importantly the friends I've met and a way to stay in touch with them as well as meet new ones.

The Fall Cruise started as a one day get together at Birch Bay, a state park about 150 miles north of Seattle and has grown to a 4 day tour to new locations all over the northwest. We've been across Washington from top to bottom and side to side and next year we are looking at going to British Columbia. PNW has an awesome group of fun, supportive and a little bit wild people that makes this weekend something My wife and I look forward to every year. It's always on the weekend after Labor Day and if early response is any indication next year's cruise will be even more fun.
Thanks again to everyone that was part of this year's cruise.

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