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From The Humblest of Beginnings
It started, as so many things do. In 1999, while at the Carlisle
Import, Kit and Replicar Nationals, Frank Bailey offered a beer to Marc
Fails and George Basehore from the Central Penn SAAB Club. Frank,
George and Marc were parked on the show field with their SAABs and they
alone represented 100% of the SAABs that would be in attendance that
day. Having only just met, there was the usual conversation about cars;
all kinds of cars. Then, the conversation turned to SAABs, and how to
bring more SAABs to Carlisle.
The Plan Develops
In 2000, Marc and George
returned to Carlisle with more friends from the Central Penn Saab Club.
The weather chose to not be cooperative, but the club forged ahead for
the first SAAB Only People's Choice and Long Distance Awards. Another
first was that lunch was provided by Lehman Motors SAAB in Harrisburg,
PA. CPSC member, Dr. Bill Jenkins, from Carlisle did not win the Long
Distance Award, but appropriately did receive the most votes in the
People's Choice balloting, with his orange '74 99 that he and his bride
picked up in Sweden, while on their honeymoon. The Long Distance Award
went to Norm Crowe, from Mayfield Heights, Ohio, driving his new 9-5
Aero Wagon. Norm was accompanied by Stephen Goldberger.
Having endured rain and high winds most of the morning and afternoon, our
intrepid group set out on a countryside drive, heading toward Little Buffalo
state park, approximately 40 miles north of Carlisle. The group of 14 SAABs,
lead by Dr. Jenkins, set a brisk pace, climbing Wagoner's Gap through a
thick fog, before cresting the top and heading down the back side of the
mountain. Arriving at the state park, in what could have been record time
(as we have not set such a fast pace since), the group assembled for some
photos, and Dr. Jenkins was called upon to tell a few stories from his
earlier SAAB days. With darkness setting in, the group retraced their path
to Carlisle and headed to dinner. The modern formula for bringing SAABs to
Carlisle had been tested, but it would be several more months back in the
laboratory perfecting the ingredients for 2001.
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