HERSHEY
2000
The smell of chocolate fills the air
in downtown Hershey. Street lights
shaped like Hershey Kisses line the streets.
A seemingly odd setting for the stream of Porsches which descended on
this tourist
The Friday evening before the meet
Missy and I were the guests, along with about 50 other friends and
acquaintances, of Stuart Zeh of the
Two days of rain before the Saturday
event did not deter hundreds of Porsche owners and vendors from filling a large
parking lot near the
The array of “stuff” was impressive
and nearly overwhelming. New tires, old
tires, Fuchs, fenders, tools, seats, whole interiors, rusted pieces of unknown
purpose, junk, treasure, radios, Porsche bits and pieces of every
description. Professional retailers
shared the vendor’s area with sellers who drove beat-up vans which disgorged
what appeared to be the contents of someone’s garage onto the asphalt or a card
table.
And the cars, of course, were there
in abundance. Pick a model, any
model. Spyders and Speedsters, Turbos
and Targas, Coupes and Cabriolets, 944’s, 924’s, 968’s, 928’s, SC’s of 356 and
911 fame, the new and the old; all were
spread throughout the parking lot for Porsches only. For sale and show, or just there. (To get an idea of the size of the event,
think of Stoddard’s annual swap meet, then multiply the image by a factor of
ten. It’s that big.)
It was a worthwhile journey across
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W. S. Cline/Rose Lane Garage 2000