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  1. #2461
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    my ride





    photographer: Reinhard Buss
    studio: Jiří Čekon
    Last edited by Tom Sch; 08-23-2011 at 08:32 AM.

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    Very nice!!
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    Awesome pictures of your great car, Tom!
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    Reizvolles Tier! . . . .

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    My wife deciding she needs her fix of manual shifting...



    She's not very fond of the dogleg box either, as it turned out ;-)
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    My wife deciding she needs her fix of manual shifting...



    She's not very fond of the dogleg box either, as it turned out ;-) Greg.
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    Lovely - both the car and your wife. Which P car from your signature is she driving?
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  7. #2467
    The 68... The 69 is a 4 speed (yes!!!) and the 72 is a standard pattern 915, thankfully.
    Greg.
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  8. #2468
    The dog leg is much more thrilling to drive

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911_S/T View Post
    The dog leg is much more thrilling to drive
    this is true
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  10. #2470
    Quote Originally Posted by 911_S/T View Post
    The dog leg is much more thrilling to drive
    If by thrilling you mean "what a thrill, I have no idea what gear I'm in", then I agree ;-) Yes, I'm joking...
    I think if that was my only other car, I'd adapt faster and like it more... but I swap cars around a lot and this is the only one with a dogleg, and despite driving it for a while it's still unnatural. The reason I like manual cars vs automatics is that I "know" what gear I'm in just by the motion/position of the shifter. The dogleg kills that for me, I have to think about it or even look down quickly... I have a similar issue with my 73 BMW that has the turn signal on the wrong side of the steering column ;-)
    Anyway, this is not the place to debate the merits of the dogleg vs more widespread pattern, let's go back to pictures ;-)
    Greg.
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