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For those of you in California, April 8-10 is the Targa California. This is 2 1/2 days, appx 900 miles of driving through some of the nicest back roads in Central California. Last year I took my roadster on it, and it was easily the best drive of the year.

It is basically pre '75 cars, though "continuation years" are welcome as well-picking up where the Iron Bottom left off. No entrance fee, only the cost of fuel, food and lodging if you elect to do so. Home base will be Paso Robles. I don't think they have updated the site yet, but you can google "Targa California" for info once they do. Hopefully there will be more Datsuns this year to represent.

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OK, so I posted this last year, and was pretty underwhelmed by the representation of Datsuns. My roadster, a 510, and I believe one Z. This year, 2011 it is April 7-9 and there IS an entrance fee since it is now an insured event (I have no affiliation with this by the way).

There are actually 7 cars registered so far that are being SHIPPED from the east coast for the drive, which should give some perspective of how fun this event is. I will be taking my Z this year, with its "new" tranny, suspension, seat, exhaust and a bunch of other stuff. If anyone wants additional information I can get you a flyer on the event (can't seem to post it here) and other information. If not, I understand and won't it bring it up again.

OK Leon. You have 2 months to get the car roadworthy.

Email me at tlorber@naicapital.com and I'll get you the flyer. If you really like DRIVING your car, you'll want to check this out. If for some reason you can't do the whole 3 days you could just tag along for part of it. On the second day we usually get up to Carmel and Monterey to look at some car collections.

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Just a reminder-and this will be the last post I promise. They currently have about 85 registered parties - 3 of them Z's from what I understand.

For those of you in California or neighboring states, get your taxes done now and go for a drive!

So is this event on closed roads, and going for it, or is it a cruise through the countryside? Either way it can be a lot of fun.

The Targa down here is held on several closed road stages, with various classes of cars competing.Ex Kiwi Steve Millen (Stillen)has been a competitor in this event.

Each stage is preceded by what is known as the Targa Tour, where a fee is paid and you can thrash your car along some nice country roads as quick as you like, with a group of like minded people.

Brian.

This sounds like someting tailor made for me but unfortunately I am a few years away from completion. Give us a heads up every April and maybe we will see everyone there. BTW if I come from Florida I'm driving all the way.

This is on open, public roads that are pre-driven to ensure their passibility. They also endevor to avoid or warn about johnny law, but there are no guarantees.

As I mentioned, there are a couple of cars being shipped from the east coast. However, seeing one from New Zealand would be truly impressive!

For those of you in California, April 8-10 is the Targa California. This is 2 1/2 days, appx 900 miles of driving through some of the nicest back roads in Central California. Last year I took my roadster on it, and it was easily the best drive of the year.

It is basically pre '75 cars, though "continuation years" are welcome as well-picking up where the Iron Bottom left off. No entrance fee, only the cost of fuel, food and lodging if you elect to do so. Home base will be Paso Robles. I don't think they have updated the site yet, but you can google "Targa California" for info once they do. Hopefully there will be more Datsuns this year to represent.

Are you writing about this event?

http://www.bottombustermotortour.com

The Bottom Buster Motor Tour is for cars that are 30 years or older

(1981 and older). It will be a 3-day tour of central California. Starting from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena (Seco St & Arroyo Blvd), spend both nights at Black Oak in Paso Robles, then drive back to Pasadena on day three.

The dates are April 11th, 12th, & 13th, 2011 (Monday, Tuesday Wednesday). Make your motel reservations early. Course Instructions will be handed out Monday morning at 7am at the Rose Bowl with departure at 7:30 AM. A buffet dinner is planned for Tuesday night at F.McLintocks Saloon & Dinning in Paso Robles.

The Tour schedule is: Sunday Evening For those making a long drive; stay at the Hampton Inn, Arcadia,

626 574-5600 or the Comfort Inn 626 405-0811. Dinner/ At 6pm: Robins Restaurant, 395 N. Rosemead, Pasadena. Monday Sign up for the Motor Tour at the Rose Bowl 7am in Pasadena.

7:30am enjoy your first day of touring the back roads of California. Check in at Black Oak Motel in Paso Robles. (Remember to make your reservations early (805) 238-4740). Monday night dinner is on your own. Tuesday Start Motor tour by 8am. End the day at Black Oak Motel in Paso Robles, Happy Hour 6pm and dinner at 7pm at F.McLintocks (Order off the menue). Wednesday Start Motor Tour by 8am and follow the route back to Pasadena (Or home).

This will be a fun event

You will need your drivers license, car registration, and proof of insurance to enter Ft. Hunter Liggett.

It is a Motor Tour and not a race or road rally. Every one is expected to drive safely and sanely. The route is straight forward. All mileage is estimated. If instructions say turn right when you should turn left is an honest mistake and not an attempt to get you lost. Bring maps, GPS, and use common sense. Carry a cell phone. If you break down, you are on your own. Other participants may stop to help because they are good people, but you are ultimately responsible for your own vehicle.

Best Western BLACK OAK MOTOR LODGE

1135 Twenty-Fourth Street

Paso Robles, Ca. 93446-1309

805-238-4740

F. McLintock's Saloon

1234 Park Street

Paso Robles, Ca.93446

(805) 238-2233

Organized by a 5 time participant in the No Frills Iron Bottom Motoring Tour

(NFIBMT)

Edited by H4LIGHTS
Are you writing about this event?

http://www.bottombustermotortour.com

Google "Targa California" as suggested before - you will see that the Targa California runs April 7-9.

http://www.sportscardigest.com/targa-california-2011-information/

If I shipped a car from the East Coast - I might just go on both ....

FWIW,

Carl B.

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