well that depends on where you are in california. look in the phone book 
under racing (or automotive-racing and performance, amazing how many people 
miss that one when they look at racetracks and only find the horse racing 
variety!). ask at your local hot rod shops or race engine builders. Look 
under (wholesale) gasoline or fuel or gas headings also.
One brand of methanol we were finding was VP I believe, in sacramento 
somewhere.
My current supplier in the SF area is ERC in San Lorenzo (510) 276 9334- 
it's a racing fuels distributor and you have the advantage of getting small 
amounts- noo need to own a drum of the stuff if you live near a place like 
this- you just bring them a gas can (5 gal minimum order I believe) and it 
costs about 2.40 a gallon (price goes down with 16 gallon and bigger 
quantities).
If you are experimenting on a liter scale and have a hard time finding 
methanol in small quantities, one form of Drygas-style gasonline line 
antifreeze from an auto parts store is methanol- I think it's the Heet 
brand, and you have to check that whatever  it is isn't isopropyl alcohol 
instead (like Iso-Heet or others)...
good luck,

mark

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>Ken
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