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Thread: Fire totals Speedster, RS, RSR

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    The cleanup was hard on the mind. I was the only one smiling, and that was just instinct when someone points a camera at you.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Unobtanium-inc View Post
    . . . I was the only one smiling, and that was just instinct when someone points a camera at you . . .

    Hey, Adam . . .

    Brutal



    And I wondered how the Sacramento Thing turned-out?



    . . . and I'm still waiting for 9113601008 to turn up . . .


    . . . somewhere
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    Two-of-a-Kind?

    Another threade . . .

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    . . . We all know about the 'virgin' RSR that was on and in the Pano a couple of years ago... the same car that was in the '73-S/RSR road test in the August '73 Road & Track.

    ... Well, he ordered 2 ... That car which still has zip mileage ... and the other that everyone forgets about... that Johnson raced the wheels off of . . .

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    . . . I believe it is /or was #0853

    ... and so it goes . . .
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    A map view of 34th and Stockton reveals 2 hydrants.. One silver directly by the building.

    If they were out of maintenance and defunct, does not the municipality share in the liability..?

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    There was a hydrant directly next to the fire in MA, but the fire company was busy trying to get water from the creek down the street. The fire inspector had always yelled at the shop owner to keep the hydrants clear, but the fire company said they hadn't worked in years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klondike View Post
    . . . I don't think there is any way to describe John's mental state, he is still in shock . . . . Will keep you all posted . . .

    Every time my insurance comes due . . . . . I remember this

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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    Every time my insurance comes due . . . . . I remember this

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    Ugh.

    ^ This is just painful to look at.

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    Could this be the RS mentioned in this thread?

    "In 2014, a huge fire engulfed a famous California Porsche workshop. Many classics were lost in the blaze. Amongst the casualties was a 1973 911 Carrera RS: an original Viper Green example. The bodyshell had suffered distortion due to heat and the paint and trim was all but destroyed. The worst damage was above the waistline, caused by heat and flames blowing across the car rather than a fire engulfing the structure. Although the RS was damaged, it was definitely repairable."

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    Could this be the RS mentioned in this thread?
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