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Thread: New Porsche movie/documentary "Decades of Disruption" on tv this weekend!

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    Senior Member acoupe's Avatar
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    whose 550 & Speedster?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Interesting non-stop 1/2 hour....

    I liked the vintage footage...
    Also what Long, Bell, and Kendall had to say...

    Besides Henk's beautiful '65, also of note, it was produced and directed by documentarian AND POC racer Robert Dalrymple...
    I also caught a quick shot of Porsche designer and RGruppe friend Thorsten Klein from the 918 project and now on the new Panamera Hybrid...

    I know who Spike is, but had to Google C.J. Wilson....

    cm

    CJ is a regular on other P boards (i.e. Rennlist) and co-owner of Porsche Fresno & McLaren Scottsdale, among others

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    It was nothing more than a 1/2 hour Porsche commercial.

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    I enjoyed the part that covered the early cars. When you factor most special interest shows that appeal to small audiences are filled with commercials to cover costs this was almost a 1 hour show. I recorded it and didn't have to fast forward through the commercials.
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    Was it a 'Porsche Production'? Nice archive photos and movies. Looked like a well done You Tube video. Not a great amount of actual 'movie' that was filmed on location. But a great commercial for Porsche.

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    Quote Originally Posted by acoupe View Post
    whose 550 & Speedster?
    Nick Clements owns the 550.
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    Thanks ErichW.........I saw his name in the credits, kinda figured that...Bill

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    It was a good watch, thanks for the heads up...
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    I've always liked the early stuff but there was too much late model grocery getter in the end. Even if it is a five or six hundred horse grocery getter.

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    Now on YouTube for those of us who don't have cable

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFTnNOspB34

    -Scott

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