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    the people and cars that didn't melt in the rain

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    67S polo red 307958S (gone but not forgotten )
    87 factory turbolook Lagoon green metallic ( G50 O'yeah )

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    87 factory turbolook Lagoon green metallic ( G50 O'yeah )

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    Are we having fun yet???? A bunch of grown men who act just like Sophmores do in HS. OHHHH Pleeeeze spare me from yet another go around............but look at the bright side NO PICS OF BB2....
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    Hey Ted,

    so what's going on in lost wages
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    87 factory turbolook Lagoon green metallic ( G50 O'yeah )

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    Rain

    Melting.....
    Bahia Red '72 911S
    Meerblau PTS 2019 Speedster
    GP Silver, 2018 GT2RS WP....the BEAST
    Daytona Gray 2021 RS6 Avant....BEAST #2...Best daily EVER

    ES #333

    GONE...MANY, many great ones....

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    Southern Cal guys wearing jackets??? It must be freezing down there!
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    No Paul....just below 68 Deg F. ........
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    All right, here's how I understand the history of it. In 1975, Arnold Wagner, Dieter Insenhoffer and Alwin Springer formed Andial, and created the name by combining the first two letters of each of their first names (although I guess some artistic license was permitted, since Ardial doesn't have the same ring to it). From 1984 to 1989, Porsche designated Andial as the official shop for Porsche Motorsport North America, and Andial-tuned 962's won a gazillion IMSA races. From 1990-2003, Alwin Springer ran PMNA as a separate entity from Andial (although the relationship was still very close), and as of last month, Springer handed over the reigns to Uwe Brettel.

    At least that's as close as I can remember. Maybe somebody else can clarify it, if I'm off track.

    In any case, today Andial had an open house, and these are some pictures from it. Nice turnout of probably 50 911's with their drivers.

    BB2, in attendance:



    My personal favorite car I saw there (Dick Moran pointed it out to me). A real 911ST that raced at Le Mans, and has a high-strung 2.5 liter motor in it.




    Sam was taking pictures. Here he is walking past Dick's GT3, a 959, and some other nice cars. I'm sure he was planning the 'gratuitous Jack Olsen shot' already.


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