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Kent Waddington's Journal

Author: Kent Waddington
Journal Created: Friday December 2, 2011
Most Recent Post: Friday December 2, 2011
Total Posts: 1

I was driving to Toronto in mid-October (2011) and for some reason, as if it were a sign from God, my head was filled with the memory of seeing a sweet little quasi-cranberry-coloured Corrado in a restaurant parking lot in Ottawa three or four years ago. Being a car freak/geek, this was not unusual. I think of cars OFTEN. The memory was short-lived and life carried on. Days later, on October 13, I receive a text message from an unknown phone number asking simply "Hi there is this kent?" "Who wants to know?" was my reply. "Haha, I don't know if you would remember but you left a card on my Corrado a few years back saying if I ever plan on selling the car to let you know , well that time has come." So, was this a sign from God? Was he testing me? Teasing me? Or just jerking my chain? The owner, Clint, and I exchanged a few texts and I went to Ottawa to look at the car and take it for a test drive. Yes, you guessed it. I bought the car. Who could resist the purrrrrr of that supercharger at 140 kms... My first VW. And probably the best looking one they ever built. I would later learn it was in fact 'burgundy pearl' and not 'quasi cranberry' but I can live with that colour. Love it! It was the colour that attracted me to the car in the first place at the Montana's restaurant in the IDEA plaza in Ottawa. I remember the food not being all that good ... but now having the car has more than made up for it.


Andrew F's Journal

Author: andrew f
Journal Created: Friday September 9, 2011
Most Recent Post: Friday September 9, 2011
Total Posts: 1

hi i am 15 and just go a vw corrado, i hear about the spoilers on the corrado breaking. mine works but i want to know how to either turn it off or do whatever i can to keep it working thanks.


Looking For A 1991 VW Corrado G60

Author: coleton t
Journal Created: Wednesday August 10, 2011
Most Recent Post: Wednesday August 10, 2011
Total Posts: 1

I live in the panhandle of Texas and I'm looking for a 1991 VW Corrado G60! I want it as original as possible!! Thank you, and please comment if you know of anything available!


WAYNE & ROBIN'S MG MIDGET

Author: thomas w. williams
Journal Created: Friday March 11, 2011
Most Recent Post: Friday March 11, 2011
Total Posts: 1

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don't know exactly what to say being this is a first for me.(doing a journal/blog) but ol dogs can learn. my profile pic is my wife and my just purchasaed mg mid. will be here in ms next week, then i will be adding lots more, info om it .


Ryan Allison's Journal

Author: ryan allison
Journal Created: Tuesday January 25, 2011
Most Recent Post:
Total Posts: 0

No posts in this journal yet.


Road Trippin' With Steve McCarthy

Author: Steve McCarthy
Journal Created: Wednesday December 8, 2010
Most Recent Post: Wednesday February 1, 2012
Total Posts: 14

The Summit Inn top of Cajon Pass




Road Trippin’ with Steve McCarthy I’m not really a morning person. Yeah, these days I seem to get up early, but that’s just a function of age and habit. I’m not what you’d call awake before about 10AM. Thirty years of teaching and needing to be out of the house before 7AM to get ready for the little dears has made it tough to sleep in. This means I’m rarely awake enough to bother with breakfast. A cup of hot chocolate (I really hate coffee- I know, sacrilege in this Starbucks driven world- but then you know me, an iconoclast to the hilt) and a breakfast bar is about it. If Marianne is making bacon, well, naturally I’ll have some of that, but really, I’m just not a breakfast guy. Unless we’re on a Road Trip. If it’s Road Trip Time, I’m a breakfast-o-holic. Our usual deal is to hit the road at O’Dark-Thirty, and about an hour or so down the road, pull in and get some eats. As a creature of habit, for me it’s always the same thing. Pancakes. Unless there’s Waffles. Then either sausage (only if it’s link sausage in the casing, don’t give me those patties!) or bacon, lots of maple syrup and butter and a cup of hot chocolate. I tell ya, nothing beats good flapjacks in setting up the day for a long drive. Ya got yer protein from the porky goodness, carbs from the pancakes, sugar from the syrup (hopefully but rarely is it REAL maple syrup) and maybe blueberries for some fruit. What more can you ask for? Now every one has their own favorites to get the day going and I’m not about to try and break you of your favorite day starter. It is perhaps the most personal food choice you can make. Some people love eggs. Me, I’m not an egg fan. Put it down to my Mom making Christmas ornaments out of whole egg shells and me having to eat scrambled eggs every morning for what seemed like months. Still, lots of you love ‘em and your choices are endless. Hell, that greatest of all French cookbooks, Larousse Gastronomique lists some 250 or so different ways to do eggs, and that’s not including omelet variations! Eggs are a very personal choice and people are exceptionally particular about having them perfect and their way. I get that. Then there’s the SoCal invention, the Breakfast Burrito. Again, very personal choice as to what it should contain. A Talmudic Debate can arise just bringing up the topic. The point of all this is to give you our Top Spots for Breakfast On the Road. These are the non-corporate, locally owned, mom and pop diners that once were the staple of Road Trip Life. These are the places that sustained generations of Fellow Travelers, both professional and recreational. There was an old saw about “Eat Where the Truck Drivers Eat.” Once I think that was true, but usually it meant that the food was cheap and plentiful, not necessarily good. Today, most truckers still prefer that (it’s coming out of their pocket and their profits after all) and the Mega Eateries know this and cater to it. It’s just not that good a guide any more. In unfamiliar territory, it is a good indicator if there are a lot of cars in the parking lot that look local. Locals know and support places that are good. Places that give good value and good food. So, in unfamiliar territory, let that be your guide. This list is just the tip of the iceberg of course. It’s not definitive and best of all, it’s local. All of them are within an hour’s drive from Monrovia. 1) LeRoys. 523 W Huntington Dr, Monrovia, California (626) 357-5076 · leroysrestaurant.com. This place is on old Route 66 and is in our backyard. It’s a serious diner that is open only for breakfast and lunch. It’s almost always crowded, and prepare for a long wait on Saturday and Sunday mornings. It’s also terrific!!!! Pancakes that flop over the edge of a dinner plate, good bacon, good sausage and a great staff. It’s been an institution for decades here in town. In fact, as I’m writing this, I’m in a bit of a rush because I’m meeting my sister Sue and her husband Rog there for breakfast this morning! 2) Worker Bee Cafe 973 Linden Avenue, Carpinteria, CA. (805) 745-1828 Dear Constant Readers and you who have my book will have heard of this place. It’s one of our favorites and a must stop if we were headed north on 101. The couple who run it are wonderful. He cooks, she wait’s tables. He’ll come out to chat and the locals all give him guff and he gives it back. The waffles are quite good and again the place is crowded. The decor is wonderfully kitschy, filled with Bee Themed Stuff. As it should. Like all good diners, they also cater to families and will bring out a bucket of small toys for kids to fool with while they wait for the food. As with LeRoys, they only do breakfast and lunch. 3)Summit Inn Restaurant, 5970 Mariposa Rd, Hesperia, California, (760) 949-8688. This is another classic Route 66 Diner. One of the originals and one of the few real one’s left. Get there NOW because there are new owners and it seems a bit up in the air if they will keep it open. That would be tragic. This place is right at the top of Cajon Pass and is perfect if you are headed east. The staff are what you’d want. They call you “Hon” and serve up good food with a smile and some conversation. This place is open for dinner and serves exotica like buffalo and ostrich burgers. Seriously, make a stop there and SAVE THE SUMMIT!!! 4) Bun Boy 1890 West Main Street, Barstow, CA,(760) 256-8082. OK, Barstow is more than an hour away, but this place is another classic Route 66 spot. It’s pretty far off the interstate, but why the heck are you on the interstate in the first place? If you take Route 66 from Victorville, it’s just as you get into Barstow. There’s a huge parking lot from the days when the trucks rolled by and the food is great! Truly homemade everything, and all the funky decor that you’d expect. So, there’s four places to start with. Please support your local diners so we won’t be reduced to McJackKing slop as our only choice. Try ‘em all, and if you have one to add to the list, let me know at steve@theacemagazine.com. Good Eating, and Good Road Trippin’ to ya!


Rene Gomez's Journal

Author: rene gomez
Journal Created: Tuesday November 30, 2010
Most Recent Post:
Total Posts: 0

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Mail List Archive Bot's Journal

Author: Mail List Archive Bot
Journal Created: Wednesday November 17, 2010
Most Recent Post: Wednesday November 17, 2010
Total Posts: 1

Converted and posted XK-Lovers mail archive from 1996-1997 on The Jaguar Experience at http://www.jaguarexperience.com/phorum/list.php?12


Shelli Bordeaux's Journal

Author: shelli bordeaux
Journal Created: Friday October 15, 2010
Most Recent Post: Friday October 15, 2010
Total Posts: 1

My First Corrado 1993




I had a 1990 Nugget Yellow G60, but sold her in 1995 due to starting a family. I always hoped to have another, but thought it unlikely due to the limited number available. Unexpectedly, I came across one just like the one I had owned on Craigslist. Within a week, she was mine! I am loving every minute!


Rogelio Gutierrez's Journal

Author: Rogelio Gutierrez
Journal Created: Thursday July 15, 2010
Most Recent Post: Thursday July 15, 2010
Total Posts: 1

I've had my corrado for about 7 years. Lately there has been a problem with it. I replaced the broken supercharger, and the new one broke within a matter of days. I don't know what happened, can someone help me?


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