Here's my S at Laguna many moons ago...
Here's my S at Laguna many moons ago...
And here's my "E" at Westport CT. Still needs a bit of work. But its a real lightweight now - Just gotta get some tires . . . . oh, and wheels . . . . . oh, and an engine . . . . .
larry
Early 911S Registry Member #537
73 - Viper Green 911E Targa - Kermit - Gone but not forgotten
Kermit's Short Story and Pix on the 911E Website
06 - Lexus IS250 MT6
98 - Volvo 70V XC
In action:
At rest:
Jack Olsen
1972 911 'RSR'
What? A German video about me and my car - Huh? The website for my two-car garage
my 2.4S overlooking the Yorkshire Dales in the UK
My 67 911s in action thru the streets of Steamboat Springs Colorado!!
How about those plastic flamingo apex markers? Were they on every turn?Originally Posted by sweetE
Looks like fun.
Wallpaper from the recent CFoS.
Here is my 72 S
Dear Admin:
Any chance we could put some of these images here?:
http://www.early911sregistry.org/memberpage.html
or here?...
http://www.early911sregistry.org/photos.html
Just a thought.
Peter
hey dave - i took that pic of Rob Dickenson's car in monterey. actually have it framed and hanging on my wall here in the computer/office room. it was the car that i photographed the most. BEAUTIFUL CAR! Catherine Wheel is also a great band. the guy has talent.
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story of my life. here is an old photo of the 69S taken during the 2nd Tour de Cambria in 2001.
Its far from being perfect (that it will never be) and now has more battle scars (rock chips & nicks) and a few surface rust that have popped up in the last couple of years. Its a 50/50 car = looks good from 50 feet away at 50 mph (a term my good friend and Nor Cal founding member Rich Sutliffe like to use to describe his yellow 73 Lightweight 911S).
But despite all the shortcomings, its still a blast to drive and that's what these old 911S are all about.
enjoy,
Cris Huergas
R Gruppe #002