WOW!
What a show this turned out to be! Fantastic venue and impressive turnout. Lots of pleasant surprises too (read below), but here is my general report with full photo gallery:
http://www.zcarblog.com/2019/05/05/even ... tival.html
Now for stuff I save for only my fellow roadster owners!
I was registered to show a shop Datsun 240s (Mrs. Butters) but it wasn't detailed the day before the show. Combined with my lack of motivation to drive 120 miles to "another" car show I decided to show support and take my roadster instead.
I was amazed at the venue, the Craneway Pavillion. Once the site of Ford Motor Company's assembly plant in 1930's!
The building was literally on edge of the bay, overlooking San Francisco:
People had fun with the roadster:
Our friend John Baker could not show his roadster but attended with family. There were two other roadsters outside the show I was surprised to see however!
Roadster sighting #1
Sitting outside the entrance was Harlan Katz' SR-powered SPL!
I thought "oh man Mike Young must be here!" A little bit later a gentleman comes up to me named Eric Miller. I know him as a ZCG customer with a supercharged G35...well he's wearing a Solvang roadster shirt? Turns out he is a roadster owner too! And he's driving Harlan's roadster! and it's for sale?! The current owner purchased it from Mike Young and Eric drove it to the show.
Roadster sighting #2
I met a gentleman named Mike Kidd who is a fabricator and ex-Datsun racer. He sees my roadster and tells me he has one too, a 1500 with a 2L/5-speed and 5-speed!

And it's parked outside the show. We walk outside and I'm digging for the back story on the car. I already have a suspicion on who's roadster it is (or used to be). #GLENFARCLAS
And...wait for it...

IT IS THE ONE! 3-seats and all:
Mike purchased it from the PO who had got it from Ebay. It IS the one and only roadster we know from member "Bob". From Ebay. This one:
https://bringatrailer.com/2013/02/11/3- ... -roadster/
Mike is one heck of cool guy. He's building a Hayabusa-powered roadster for a customer. But he wants to sell the "Bob" 1500. So I will help him spread the word.
An older gentleman approached me to see if I wanted a roadster calendar. I really wasn't interested but he said it was an old one. We walk back to his car, a bone-stock time-capsule Datsun 510:

He tells me his name and I immediately remember the Jervis Family from the old Mt. Shasta Datsun Meet days! The back of his trunk was filled with old photos from the meet:
And that calendar? It was from 1999 and made by Michael Carion!!!! What an incredible calendar too:
Those are a few roadster stories from the show...please visit my report to see the rest of the cars! I really hope the do it again next year!