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Good bye CA, Hello AZ
My Wife and I are from Sacramento CA in the Norcal Cobra club and we are going to drive down to AZ in March in the Cobra to look around for a future retirement spot. Where is your Cobra Club located out of, Phenix, Tucson, Scottsdale?
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Welcome to Arizona. The Arizona Cobra Club has members all over the state, however, the "headquarters" is in Phoenix where there are about 80 Cobras. Tucson has about 35 Cobras. The events / drives / cruises / shows are all over the metro areas. It is not uncommon to drive from 30 to 100 miles for an event. Mike Canning is our President ("for life" ), we pay no dues, have no meetings, and if you don't show up for an event we don't care but we do talk about you. The Phoenix area guys have a , er, ahh, strange sense of humour. Phoenix is a generic term because it encompasses the entire area including the suburbs, and, it can take up to 1 & 1/2 hours to travel from one side to the other. If you get down to the Tucson area please give me a call. 520-825-9197.
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John, He's new. Don't discourage him until afterward.. We look forward to having a new member join us. We have a couple of California club members here. One of them still has a Cobra. (HINT HINT!) Everything that John said is true. Specially the part about talking about you if you don't show for something. All in all, it's a great bunch of guys and gals who enjoy each other's company most of the time. When you get close to your trip and you know where you are going to be, post it on here and we'll all show up for dinner and drinks. Or something like that.
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Very cool. I'll give a shout out a couple of weeks in advance. Thanks Guys.
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And they even have members in Fredericksburg Texas and Melbourne Australia.
Mmm but I miss some meetings..:LOL: Great bunch of owners and partners. |
JP, glad to have another refugee come to AZ. Don't even consider any area of the valley, other than the EAST SIDE, where the nicest, best looking, fastest, smartest, most MANLY portion of the group live. It begins...
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What , John from Tucson said.Arizona is grat place to own Cobra .
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Welcome to AZ. We moved from San Rafael a few years ago and ended up up in Mesa, The East Side. (What Karl said). Google "Las Sendas" when looking for a home here. Nice gated community with mountains all around and lakes and the Salt River. Went through your neck of the woods nearly every weekend in the winter to Tahoe for Skiing. Lots of things to see here and cobra weather 9 months of the year.
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I agree on the East side thing. We moved a little over a year ago from So. Cal and ended up in Gilbert. Nice, well run town with some great neighborhoods. Some with golf courses, some with lakes, some gated as well. Chandler, and Tempe are close by and great as well. Good luck on the search.
SkipB Still Cobraless but looking |
re. "...strange sense of humor" take a look at "Broken foot". Enough said.
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Hey Skip. Speaking of buying another car....hmm?
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My uncle (who is more like a brother in age) went to The Valley in the 60's. We visited every year or two. My wife and I moved there in 76. What a cool place then. We bought a house and lived in Tempe in an area that was built in the late 60's. We went to a guys farm and had permission to shoot gophers in the finished cotton fields. That area is now the Intel plant in Chandler (where I worked in the late 90's). I was looking at small town keep out of your head with no HOA properties in the Queen Creek area. Even that area is now built up.
When we were down there in the 70's I drove to Tucson and south to the military bases every couple of weeks. One time in I think February we had a rain storm. The desert between Phoenix and Tucson bloomed into an fabulous "desert blossom". I've never seen anything like it and I didn't have my camera with me. By the time I finished the work and came back north it had cleared out. Truly "Desert Paradise". |
I'd bet that was the spring bloom at Picacho Peak. That can be truly a wonder for a day or two. Another beautiful place in the spring time is Apache Trail from Apache Junction to Roosevelt Lake. It's about 30 miles of dirt road and several hundred frames of photographs.
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JP I have heard retirememnt is great here in Zona'
I'm sorry if I sound bitter BUT If you ever need a job here forget it.. I have had to work in the middle east since I have moved to AZ. Wages are low here & jobs scarce. |
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JP.....what's your status?
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NW side paradise
You really must consider El Mirage...ahhh the aroma of chile powder, the sound of latin music and the sight of new development everywhere.
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Look again .... that's a taco wagon putting out their shade canopy and they leave at 7:30 every night. I'll admit you do have a way with words though. :LOL::LOL::confused: |
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