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You can still get that full 6-figure set of the McFarland Series 1 action figures on eBay for $210.00. I’m hoping that one of my thousands of readers will buy them, so I can’t.
You can still get that full 6-figure set of the McFarland Series 1 action figures on eBay for $210.00. I’m hoping that one of my thousands of readers will buy them, so I can’t.
The Masters Miata Club attended this first open house with a small contingency of 3 or 4, the following year was the only time I went and we had about 7-8, for the 3rd event it fell back to 3 or 4 and that turned out to be the last time it was a Club sponsered event. Over the next few years maybe one or two would drive over on their own, and I think they stopped doing the open house thing around 2010.
It’s Never Too Cold to Put the Top Down
By Tom Reed
If there’s one thing that Miata owners love almost as much as driving their roadsters with the top down, it’s getting together to show them off and talk about them. Miata owners from all over the world get together to hold events, take scenic drives, participate in tech sessions, or do whatever else comes to mind. The goal is to meet others that share a common interest and have fun. This past November, R Speed of Atlanta, Georgia held their first open house to accomplish this same goal.
R Speed sells a large variety of aftermarket parts for the Miata ranging from superchargers to crush washers. They can be contacted by telephone, on their web site, or by simply stopping by their store in Atlanta. They also offer installation, maintenance, and friendly, helpful advice.
Once the news of R Speed’s Open House spread, 200 people quickly RSVPed for the event. The day of the event, Mother Nature decided to cool things off with an overcast sky and a little precipitation. This only reduced the actual turnout to 180 people who came ready to talk cars, check out and buy parts, and enjoy Krispy Kreme doughnuts. Two people came from as far away as Japan (not only for the doughnuts), and others came from California, New York, and surrounding areas such as Tennessee. After all, who could pass up a free Miata event?
The cold weather may have impaired top down driving, but it certainly didn’t dampen spirits. Participants took part in a show and shine as well as tech sessions ranging from simple to advanced. A representative from Meguiar’s was on hand to demonstrate their products and provided tips on maintaining the perfect looking Miata. The tech sessions were hosted by Randy Stocker, a well known Miata enthusiast, and were full of useful information as well as up close instruction on maintaining
and modifying a Miata.
For those that are sometimes unfortunate enough to park next to a careless non Miata owner, a dent wizard made the rounds and smoothed out slightly flawed Miatas. People were able to mingle and take advantage of the many items on clearance. “When people don’t have to spend a lot to attend an event, they’re more likely to take advantage of the vendor area and pick up cool stuff at a discount for their Miata,” said Joseph Alfonso of R Speed. “The event was great and everyone had a great time,” remarked Alfonso.
With exhausts at rest, aural entertainment was provided by an alternative band that some would liken to Collective Soul. While the band played in the repair bay, lunch was catered courtesy of R Speed.
Later, a raffle was held with a large number of prizes on hand. One lucky winner went home with a Jackson Racing cold air intake, another with a new set of wheels, and several went home with Meguair’s car care kits. These lucky winners had an extra reason to be happy that they braved the cold weather to attend the festivities.
This event was a huge success by any measure, especially considering the short notice and cold weather. Next vear’s event is planned for September in the hopes of warmer weather and more lowered tops. For more information about R Speed’s Open House in 2001, or anything else regarding R Speed, they can be reached by phone at 678-290-7504, or online at www.rspeed.net.
A few weeks ago I decided to watch Blade Runner again. I thought that maybe it would be cool to follow it up with Blade Runner 2049. The 1982 original was easy; I have a digital copy of that one. At one time I had a boxed set of the 5 different versions of the movie1. I kept the actual Ridley Scott Final Cut version.
Blade Runner 2049 was a different story. I did get lucky in that it was playing HBOMax. So I watched Blade Runner in the afternoon and, after dinner, settled in to watch 2049. About 40 minutes in I fell asleep. Forgot all about it until today when I stumbled onto a list of the best sci-fi movies on YouTube. When I went to watch it this evening It was no longer streaming on HBOMax. The only way to watch it would be to rent it from Amazon Prime, but at $3.99 it was sorta worth it. The 2017 flick was fine, but it didn’t have the same feel as the first’s neo-noir future; it was more of a moody regular sci-fi future.
Today the GTI spent the day at Dick Hannah Volkswagen. Where it had the round rubber things moved around. It also had the engine juice swapped out. I asked about this weird moaning/creaking happens while driving. I might have heard it faintly in the very beginning, but it has started ot get on my nerves. The tech came with me as I drove around their parking lot to let him hear what I do. He heard it and asked me to stop; then he opened the backdoor and lowered the rear seat. The noise was now less pronounced. He said we can adjust that somewhat, and it should disappear. It didn’t make the noise at all on the way home. We’ll see if it comes back.
I have now burned my through 15 of the 24 episodes in season one of LOST. Number 12 was Kate-centric and dealt with a bank robbery she masterminded to get a little toy airplane out of a safe deposit box. And it isn’t explained at all why this is such a big deal. I do remember that there is a future episode that does, could be this season or even the next one. I still have the plastic replica one that came with her action figure which is long gone.
You can see a photo I took of her McFarlane figure in the Action Figure Gallery. It also includes the other LOST figures I had, plus a couple I would Christmas-fy during the holiday season. You can get a full 6-figure set of the McFarland Series 1 action figures on eBay right now for a mere $210.00.
| Track | Daily | Crush |
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| 2020 Chevrolet Camaro | 2013 Porsche Boxster | 1969 Jeep Jeepster |
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| It’s got the track package stuff, but the supercharger seals the deal. | I’m not a fan of white cars and I’d normaly wrap it, but the white look good here. | I think it is a public service to crush this, I’m saving someone a lot of money. |
Here is what last week’s cars sold for or were bid to (if the reserve was not met):
Track: 2005 Scion tC Race Car Sold for USD $14,500 04/23/2026
Daily: 2007 BMW Z4 Coupe Bid to USD $14,250 04/23/2026
Crush: 1957 Fiat 600 Multipla Sold for USD $46,500 04/23/2026
About a year ago, I subscribed to the New York Times Games with a seven-day trial. Santa Fe Sally got me started with Strands and I wanted to try out some of the other games as well. I liked the Strands so much I went back and did every one in the archives, and my count now stands at 785 with a 100% success rate. I’ve been doing the Mini crossword, and now the new Midi crossword as well. I’ve been playing with Connections too, although this one is pretty hard; I’ve done 199 with a 63% success rate.
I also started doing the granddaddy of their games, Wordle. Everyone has their favorite starter word; mine is STAND, and my second word, if nothing in STAND hits, is COVER which has worked out pretty well. I’ve finished 218 with a 95% solve rate; well, last Sunday this happened. –>