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    Early Porsche featured in MasterCard commercial

    Okay, who's Porsche in the new MasterCard Platinum commercial?

    The commercial has it all: the house on the beach, yoga, surfing, the girl and, of course, a drive in a early silver Porsche complete with TTG lights and surfboards on the rack.

    Regards,
    Bill
    Bill
    1969 911T - sold
    2001 911 Turbo - sold
    1996 911 C4S - returned
    1982 911SC - gone
    1960 356 Roadster - sold

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911TES View Post
    Okay, who's Porsche in the new MasterCard Platinum commercial?

    The commercial has it all: the house on the beach, yoga, surfing, the girl and, of course, a drive in a early silver Porsche complete with TTG lights and surfboards on the rack.

    Regards,
    Bill
    Are you sure you don't mean the titanium commercial? Not my car.

    But the girl was briefly mine several years back.

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    ...oops, yes, I meant titanium ...mistakenly thought for a moment that platinum was above titanium.
    Bill
    1969 911T - sold
    2001 911 Turbo - sold
    1996 911 C4S - returned
    1982 911SC - gone
    1960 356 Roadster - sold

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    Senior Member Peanut's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Soterik View Post
    So, she's 18 now, that would have made her.....
    And I actually thought he was telling the truth until I looked at the ad.

    Scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    And I actually thought he was telling the truth until I looked at the ad.
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    Actually. I going to try something new and be a gentleman. Very nice girl, though.

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    Early 911S Registry # 237 NeunElf's Avatar
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    It obviously belongs to John W. Smith

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    Jim Alton
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    1965 Porsche 911 coupe
    1958 Porsche 356A cabriolet

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    As a side note I really like those new metal cards. They have substance, feel good in your hand, don't wear like the plastic ones...
    Greg.
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