Solvang or Shasta??

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It's the 2500 miles on Interstate 80 that could be a bit monotonous :D . It says 41 hours, so true, about 4 days. Alternative would be trailer to a point, maybe Salt Lake City and then drive.

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Ancient times, before 311s and roadsters on the internet.

Ad for the 3rd annual Mt Shasta Datsun roadster meet. 1987.
From the Dec 1986 issue of the Datsun Roadster Review.
Thanks to the Mt Shasta Meet GODFATHER, Ross M.

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dbrick wrote:It's the 2500 miles on Interstate 80 that could be a bit monotonous :D . It says 41 hours, so true, about 4 days. Alternative would be trailer to a point, maybe Salt Lake City and then drive.
It sounds like a Salt Lake City Caravan. Bob could meet here as well. :mrgreen:
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ted heaton wrote:Ancient times, before 311s and roadsters on the internet.

Ad for the 3rd annual Mt Shasta Datsun roadster meet. 1987.
From the Dec 1986 issue of the Datsun Roadster Review.
Thanks to the Mt Shasta Meet GODFATHER, Ross M.

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I may have to rethink my plan to try to make Solvang this year. I always thought Shasta sounded more fun but Solvang has so many cars. With roadsters being as rare as hens teeth around here I wanted to go where I could see the most cars (and forum members). With so much interest in Shasta this year it might be the meet to go to. Another major benefit of Shasta would be the extra 3 months I would have to finish my car :D. For the East Coasters ,California would be a long hard drive. Even taking two weeks wouldn't leave much time for sight seeing, maybe we should start thinking of a meet in middle America every 5 years so most everyone can get together every now and then. ......Mike
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Shasta held the record for most roadsters for many years at 84 and was only just broken at Solvang couple of years ago. The new and improved Shasta is a lot more do able because April can be a wet cold month for us Pacific North Westerners and July is top down weather. Shasta is the longest running Datsun show in North America. Do not miss this one as its going to be big.

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:smt006 Where to go, Solvang or Shasta.

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First Mt Shasta Datsun Roadster Meet in 1985.

Datrock was inventorying his huge collection of vintage Girly magazines,
(Hey, a guy has got to do something until the Spring thaw! He claims he was looking for old Datsun ads.)
and at the bottom of the box he found the May/June 1985 Datsun Roadster Review magazine
with this 2 page center piece ad for the first Mt Shasta Datsun Roadster Meet (West Coast Meet) in 1985.!
If you expand it, here here are some of the highlights.

Held at the Lake Siskiyou campground. $7 a night.
Registration $5. Pancake breakfast included.
Banquet. $10.
Mountain Air lodge. $33/night.

Ross, how may roadsters at the first meet?

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Ted that is incredible thanks for posting!

iirc I paid $180 for the Mountain Aire in ~2001
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thirty of which half were Canadian cars............

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What the hell, just booked a room. Anyone need a Roadster transported to the show, I offer free shuttle service from SF or Portland. :D :D

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dbrick wrote:What the hell, just booked a room. Anyone need a Roadster transported to the show, I offer free shuttle service from SF or Portland. :D :D
Now that's Roadster dedication!
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Re: Solvang or Shasta??

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Solvang or Shasta..

To me they are almost identical, in that the attraction is I get to go see people I know and meet new people who are interested in the roadster.

Other than that, the big difference is that I see a lot, probably a quarter of the Solvang people around southern California and bay area events I attend. Fewer of those people make the drive up to Shasta.

Both offer your choice of miles and miles of freeway driving, or incredible backroads approaches through amazing scenery.

Both offer you the opportunity to see roadsters in various states from pristine showroom condition to amazing modified cars to survivors to various stages of projects..

Both offer you the opportunity to meet people, make friends, network to help you either maintain, restore, or plan your project.

Both are reasonably priced for what you get, and for the huge amount of work put into gathering this many people in one place with the blessing of the authorities, the business communities, the locals, and most of the participants themselves.

I know both show organizers are listening to the participants to improve the shows every year. They all deserve my thanks for putting on these shows.
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dbrick wrote:Anyone need a Roadster transported to the show :D :D
Can you carry it on your back?
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Just drove through Shasta yesterday and there is no snow!! Presently at Les Cannaday's shop in Vista. Tried to post a blackberry picture of snowless Shasta but am having issues.

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