Nothing more beautiful than a 72 ST...even Singer had to glom onto the look to sell the back date idea. Nice shot Randy. It kind of looks like your ST is in Porsche heaven with all that white around...:D
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Nothing more beautiful than a 72 ST...even Singer had to glom onto the look to sell the back date idea. Nice shot Randy. It kind of looks like your ST is in Porsche heaven with all that white around...:D
Love your original shot Randy. I saw my first ST type car in 1977 and fell in lust with it. That car was an inspiration for most of my projects over the years, even without realizing how much it impacted how I saw a proper 911. Well after all these years that very car is now in my hands. Gib, I agree the ST form is the pinnacle of the 911. It carries the lines and flow like no other.
My first 911 hot rod had ST rear flares, this was in the late 80's- didn't know what a ST was at the time. I agree the best lines of any 911.
Phil
Made a short trip in the forest with Trudi and my neighbour. He took some pictures. Il love these ones.
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28 years left to slumber... But I ain't no prince
73 UK targa S left inside a dry Ozzie shed.
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Good photo...garage zen
Nice Michel, yours yet ?!
Is that an XR GT Falcon the guys is leaning on?
Cheers
Here's my 73 911T. Originally a Southern California car and has no rust. I'm in the process of stripping her down for a complete respray but have yet to decide on a color or if I'm will be keeping it as a narrow body.
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Nice first post metric.....