Join us for the 16th annual California Coast Run Oct. 12 - 14, 2018! (Page 1/4)
Rsvl-Rider JUN 20, 08:58 PM
The 16th Annual California Coast Run is ON for October 12-14, 2018. For the 16th year in a row, the host hotel will be the Courtesy Inn of San Simeon, CA.

As most of you are aware, much of the HWY 1 Pacific Coast Highway has been closed for many months while repairs progressed due to massive slides caused by storms that pummeled the coast. But we have good news! Cal-trans has announced that repairs are 2 months ahead of schedule! Previous estimates had us concerned about the re-opening date and the timing and route of our annual event. With this latest update we have full confidence that we can return to our traditional route along one of the most beautiful stretches of coastal highway anywhere in the world!

Let's celebrate the re-opening with a bang! With 4 months of lead time let's get the word out! We are hoping that everyone will mark their calendars now and make plans to make this 16th annual Fiero event one to be remembered!

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It's not too early to make your reservations! This must be the absolute best deal on the coast. If we can sell out the 20 room block we can get TWO nights on the coast for only $99. Even if we don't achieve that goal we are still at the incredibly low rate of $109 for both nights! You just can't lose!

Courtesy Inn of San Simeon
9450 Castillo Drive
San Simeon, CA 93452
Call 1-800-555-5773 (toll free) to make your reservation.
Tell them you are with the COAST RUN group to get our special rate.
Remember, you must CALL and reference the COAST RUN group rate to get the deal!
For 15 years, we have paid $99 for the entire weekend. If we can have 20 rooms booked by September 12, we can have that same rate again. If not, the rate will be $109 for the entire weekend. Still a fantastic deal!

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The tentative schedule for the weekend will be as follows:

Friday, October 12
- Arrive at Courtesy Inn at your leisure
- Meet at indoor pool area around 6pm
- Dinner at a local eatery (TBA) at 7pm
- Back to pool area after dinner.

Saturday, October 13
- Hotel breakfast starts at 6am
- Line up cars at 8am
- Depart Courtesy Inn at 8:30am
- Lunch at 12 noon (TBA)
- Arrive back at Courtesy Inn around 4:30pm
- Dinner at 7pm (TBA)
- Charity Raffle for St Jude at 8:30pm

Sunday, October 14
- Depart for breakfast at 8:30am
- After breakfast, enjoy the local sights.
- Depart for home.

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If you have a product or service that you would like to donate to our St Jude Charity Raffle, please contact me. Items do not have to be Fiero related. We can also accept discount coupons and gift certificates for the raffle. All items donated are tax deductible. Any vendor donating items will be linked to all of our web and print materials. Donating vendors are also invited to send promotional items for participant goodie bags.

Anyone who would like to donate to the St Jude Event page above, please consider finding out if your employer does matching donations to charities. St Jude Children's Research Hospital is a great cause, and we're proud to be supporting them for the past 15 years.
IMSA GT JUN 20, 10:11 PM
This is just my opinion and I don't want to put too much of a damper on this thread but it is sad how much planning goes into this event and how pathetic the Fiero turnout has become over the years. For me to drive almost 4 hours just to meet up, see 5 or 6 Fieros, and talk about someones Mustang, Corvette or Dodge truck that they brought to the event really isn't worth it in my opinion. When the Fiero attendance goes back up like it was in 2007, I'll start attending.

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Rsvl-Rider JUN 20, 11:56 PM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

This is just my opinion and I don't want to put too much of a damper on this thread but it is sad how much planning goes into this event and how pathetic the Fiero turnout has become over the years. For me to drive almost 4 hours just to meet up, see 5 or 6 Fieros, and talk about someones Mustang, Corvette or Dodge truck that they brought to the event really isn't worth it in my opinion. When the Fiero attendance goes back up like it was in 2007, I'll start attending.




You're right IMSA. A hell of a lot of planning and effort goes into making an event like this a success, and it's true that attendance has fallen off in recent years. But as the new organizer of the event, having been asked by the original founder to take the reins, I am just floored that the first reply to this post is as blatantly negative as yours. You didn't just voice an opinion. You went out of your way to dig up old photos of the former glory days and proceeded to stomp on the event due to low recent attendance. Do you think this incredibly ill-conceived reply will make it any easier to attract new and former "Coast Runners" to the event? So, you will attend once the attendance goes back up? And then you post comments like yours which are surely going to limit interest in the event? You have done a disservice to the Fiero community. Fiero people like you moan and complain about the lack of respect for our beloved cars and the low attendance at car shows and events such as this. You may have personally done immeasurable damage to the future of this event.

It's attitudes like yours that make my efforts seem pointless. I have attended this event each and every year since I bought my first Fiero 4 years ago. It's true that the last couple of years have been lackluster. Two years ago I was there in a driving rainstorm in the only identifiable Fiero (the other being a Ferrari kit car). Last year most of the route was closed due to massive landslides on the coast highway that forced us to use an alternative route. But we still managed to field a respectable number of cars given the circumstances.

For three years now I have been a vocal supporter and volunteer of this event. In that time I have personally written and posted the event here on Pennocks and done personal follow up's with nearly every local Fiero owner I have met. I penned and emailed thousands of California Fiero owners inviting them to the event. Several hundreds of these were un-deliverable due to inactive addresses so I laboriously culled the list down to a few hundred. All by hand and without the benefit of any organized master list to work from. Last year I finally ventured into Facebook. Something I never do, and managed to get some interest. I counted each and every positive reply as a victory.

For the last three years I have donated custom logo wheel centers, banners and posters that I made at my own personal cost of time and materials in my sign shop business. Some of these were goody bag give-aways. Most of them were auctioned off to benefit our chosen charity, St Jude Children's Hospital. I'm doing my damnedest to raise the comradery, awareness and visibility of our mutual fascination and obsession with these little cars. What have you been doing, other than putting down an event that admittedly had it's ups and downs in it's 15 year history? Earlier this year I personally organized the first of what I hope will become an annual event. The Napa -Sonoma wine country "Vine Run!" We fielded 6 cars in the first year (three other runners were unable to make it due to mechanical issues) and I have high hopes for next year. Maybe you would like to stomp on that event as well?

Please don't feel it necessary to increase the attendance any of these events with your presence IMSA, but a donation to St Judes Children's Hospital is always welcome. No matter the source.
IMSA GT JUN 21, 12:34 AM
Trust me, my opinion has nothing to do with your efforts at all. I know you organized the Napa run and I know that will be a huge success in the future. I think the biggest issue is that most of the members who have attended the coast event in the past years are now gone or simply lost interest which is sad. I truly hope attendance picks up since that is one of the major Fiero events here in California and I do applaud your efforts in keeping the tradition alive.
mmeyer86gt/gtp JUN 22, 12:01 AM
My monthly obligation lands on that weekend but i will be rescheduling it to come to this event god willing that i get my fiero back on the road. All plans point to yes at this time though.
2.5 JUN 22, 10:55 AM

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Originally posted by IMSA GT:

This is just my opinion and I don't want to put too much of a damper on this thread ..




Ya gotta keep the faith and be the one who attends.
Rsvl-Rider JUN 22, 01:25 PM

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Originally posted by mmeyer86gt/gtp:

My monthly obligation lands on that weekend but i will be rescheduling it to come to this event god willing that i get my fiero back on the road. All plans point to yes at this time though.



That's great! Thanks for jumping in. Looking forward to seeing the updates on your car!

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p.s. You can't have the wing off that black 5 speed 87 GT. Sorry! I did end up buying it, but even with all the back fees the low purchase price still made it a very viable car. Runs great! I'll be fixing it up over the next couple of months and releasing it back into the wild. I love saving these orphans from the scrap heap and getting them back on the road.

Here it is before and after a bit of clean up. Forgive the mismatched wheels. I had to swap the front wheels with spares temporarily to tow it out.

I'll be in my new red 88 T-top for the coast run.








Hey, I high-jacked my own thread! I guess I just needed something positive here to get this thread back on track!

mrfiero JUN 23, 01:26 PM
If only it were a 4-hour drive! I have attended 3 or 4 Coast Runs and drove from Denver, CO each time.....once in a 1959 Austin-Healey Sprite because I had no Fiero. Imagine driving 1200 miles to attend a driving event just to turn around and drive another 1200 miles home. Even the year when only one Fiero showed up I had a great time meeting up with old friends. I certainly hope attendance improves, but I gotta say....it is a total California thing to complain about a 4 hour drive to attend an event. I remember back in the early 1990's talking to people in southern California bemoaning the fact that they couldn't get a club going because nobody wanted to drive an hour to meet up. That's crazy to me. Back in 1997 I drove to Phoenix to attend a club picnic. Yep....1000 miles to eat sandwiches, BS and then go home. Worth it because I got to see people (and Fieros) that I hardly got to see.

Enough rambling....count me in for another Run. I'll be there in my 'fancy-pants' GT (formerly known as the Skitime Fiero). Hopefully US 1 will be open for business and we can get up the coast!

IMSA GT JUN 23, 02:04 PM
What are the odds of this?


Craftsman display and your car happens to have a spare tire in the location of the shot:

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mousemeat JUN 25, 11:24 AM

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Originally posted by Rsvl-Rider:


You're right IMSA. A hell of a lot of planning and effort goes into making an event like this a success, and it's true that attendance has fallen off in recent years. But as the new organizer of the event, having been asked by the original founder to take the reins, I am just floored that the first reply to this post is as blatantly negative as yours. You didn't just voice an opinion. You went out of your way to dig up old photos of the former glory days and proceeded to stomp on the event due to low recent attendance. Do you think this incredibly ill-conceived reply will make it any easier to attract new and former "Coast Runners" to the event? So, you will attend once the attendance goes back up? And then you post comments like yours which are surely going to limit interest in the event? You have done a disservice to the Fiero community. Fiero people like you moan and complain about the lack of respect for our beloved cars and the low attendance at car shows and events such as this. You may have personally done immeasurable damage to the future of this event.

It's attitudes like yours that make my efforts seem pointless. I have attended this event each and every year since I bought my first Fiero 4 years ago. It's true that the last couple of years have been lackluster. Two years ago I was there in a driving rainstorm in the only identifiable Fiero (the other being a Ferrari kit car). Last year most of the


route was closed due to massive landslides on the coast highway that forced us to use an alternative route. But we still managed to field a respectable number of cars given the circumstances.

For three years now I have been a vocal supporter and volunteer of this event. In that time I have personally written and posted the event here on Pennocks and done
personal follow up's with nearly every local Fiero owner I have met. I penned and emailed thousands of California Fiero owners inviting them to the event. Several hundreds of these were un-deliverable due to inactive addresses so I laboriously culled the list down to a few hundred. All by hand and without the benefit of any organized master list to work from. Last year I finally ventured into Facebook. Something I never do, and managed to get some interest. I counted each and every positive reply as a victory.

For the last three years I have donated custom logo wheel centers, banners and posters that I made at my own personal cost of time and materials in my sign shop business. Some of these were goody bag give-aways. Most of them were auctioned off to benefit our chosen charity, St Jude Children's Hospital. I'm doing my damnedest to raise the comradery, awareness and visibility of our mutual fascination and obsession with these little cars. What have you been doing, other than putting down an event that admittedly had it's ups and downs in it's 15 year history? Earlier this year I personally organized the first of what I hope will become an annual event. The Napa -Sonoma wine country "Vine Run!" We fielded 6 cars in the first year (three other runners were unable to make it due to mechanical issues) and I have high hopes for next year. Maybe you would like to stomp on that event as well?

Please don't feel it necessary to increase the attendance any of these events with your presence IMSA, but a donation to St Judes Children's Hospital is always welcome. No matter the source.




Good points....then again, opinions are like rear ends....everyone has one !......btw... St.Jude hospital is based in my home town of Memphis, TN .....always a great cause to donate to...