Introduction
If you are a visitor to the Beretta Net web site
and are not on the mailing
list or message board
you likely don not know me. Let me introduce myself! My name is Rex
Weatherford. I have been driving Berettas since 1993 and was one of
the first 40 people on the mailing list. Since then most of those original
people have left except a few of the dedicated. Several of those people
that I met in the beginning are now working on this site. The first
Beretta I owned was an 89 GT 2.8 automatic. I bought it when I was a
junior in high school and drove it through college. Since starting to
autocross in the SCCA's
Solo II program I sold the car to my father and he and my sister drove
it to 175,000 miles. It has now been sold to someone else and is still
going. I upgraded my personal car by purchasing a 92 Beretta GTZ Quad4.
This car has proven to be a performer through drag racing, dyno runs,
and autocrossing.
I
am located in the north central MO area. I only hope that I can rub off
on others and that they will recognize the community of owners that are
developing around these cars. Most Berettas are abused and only getting
older. The newest Beretta is 6 years old. I hope that we can pull together
to solidify the future of our automobiles. GM has already stopped making
quite a few parts for the older model cars and us Beretta owners have
to show the aftermarket parts suppliers that we don't want these parts
to continue to go unmade. In the mean time the junkyard hunters are the
gold finders of the Beretta community. Finding mint condition door panels
for an 88-90 Beretta is a GREAT find! Most all of them have broken and
are beyond repair. Little things like this make these cars a challenge,
but a challenge I feel is WELL worth the fight!
Email:
Rex
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