Hojo
06-07-2022, 12:36 PM
The Wicked Big Meet is the largest gathering of Subaru people in the world. It’s held every year in Stanford Springs, CT. I submitted my 818S last year for judging and they rejected it. As I drove in and out, I got the same reaction as I do at all car shows. “ That’s cool. What is it?” I explained that in my entry this year, along with my pictures. They accepted me as one of the 300 or so others. They gave 10 first prizes. My 818S won Best Other. Going up to the podium in front of several thousand Subaru people was a huge thrill. I wanted to wear the trophy as a hat the rest of the day.
This isn’t bragging because I’ve seen lots of 818s over the last 5 years. Most, if not all have fewer flaws and/or things yet to be finished. My car wouldn’t be noticed in a collection of 818s. Very few people at the Meet have ever seem one or had the thrill of driving one. I smile every time I see a turn in the road. Too bad the 818 is no more.
Okay, so I was nervous about the show. I left double time to get there. I even set my alarm. I never do that. While waiting in a long line at 7:30, I looked behind my back to see steam coming out of the hood. The drivers side rubber coupler blew off the pipe and dumped all my coolant. My friend Randal, a Mercedes mechanic building coupe went looking for a screwdriver and I went in search of water. One of the vendors gave me a water can he had to hold down a corner of his tent and Randal found that his car key would work as a screwdriver. Crisis averted. The worst part was having to buy 5 tall bottles of Poland Springs and stop once every 2 miles until all the air was replaced by water. Wayne’s mod worked just fine. Thank you Sir.
This isn’t bragging because I’ve seen lots of 818s over the last 5 years. Most, if not all have fewer flaws and/or things yet to be finished. My car wouldn’t be noticed in a collection of 818s. Very few people at the Meet have ever seem one or had the thrill of driving one. I smile every time I see a turn in the road. Too bad the 818 is no more.
Okay, so I was nervous about the show. I left double time to get there. I even set my alarm. I never do that. While waiting in a long line at 7:30, I looked behind my back to see steam coming out of the hood. The drivers side rubber coupler blew off the pipe and dumped all my coolant. My friend Randal, a Mercedes mechanic building coupe went looking for a screwdriver and I went in search of water. One of the vendors gave me a water can he had to hold down a corner of his tent and Randal found that his car key would work as a screwdriver. Crisis averted. The worst part was having to buy 5 tall bottles of Poland Springs and stop once every 2 miles until all the air was replaced by water. Wayne’s mod worked just fine. Thank you Sir.