PCA-SAR held their first Zone 8 Concours May 1
and 2, 1981. Headquarters was the Santa Rita Hotel and the cars
were staged at La Placita in downtown Tucson.
The name Cinco de Mayo became a tradition
as a result of the 3rd annual 356 Registry's West Coast Holiday was held
in Tucson May 4, 5, 6, 1979. That event established our reputation for
well-organized, fun events along with friendliness and old-fashioned southwestern
hospitality.
Generally, Tucson weather is at its best the
first part of May but on Friday 1981, which was registration day, Mother
Nature intervened with terrible rain, dust, and wind in the Phoenix-Tucson
area. But the spirits and enthusiasm of our out-of-town guests were
not dampened and they busily went about the business of Concouring
under covered parking areas at the Santa Rita. Pat Scanlon floated
in around 5 pm and was still bailing water out of the 356 by the time
everyone else was ready to have a hearty meal. He was talked into
joining us and we all piled in the back of Fred Moor's van and drove
over to El Charro, followed by a few Porsches. Pat was up extra early
the next morning, sopping up water from the engine compartment!
Saturday was sunny and clear and the
rain had settled the dust. By 8 am, most of the cars were in place
at La Placita. After the judging was over, we all relaxed under the
trees. The Porsches were not over exposed to the public and
everybody had time for snacks, drinks and good conversation. By 4
pm, we were all back at the hotel and into clean clothes and cocktails.
The Mexican Buffet was attended by approximately 70 people. Fred
Moor took to the podium as Master of Ceremonies, disposing of door
prizes and jokes.
Rick Hammel had the honor of presenting
awards. As the awards were presented, a color slide of the winning
car was shown. The pictures were taken in the morning by Pat Culver
and processed in time for the evening presentations.
Everybody had a great time and the Southern
Arizona Region, Zone 8 Concours was a success.
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