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    Quote Originally Posted by 72targa View Post
    Would love to see a group photo of these cars!
    Me too!

    Not exactly hot over here, but yesterday was maybe the last warm day this year. Had a great drive with my kid. Today it was chilly...

    Ready for take off!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Schiefer View Post
    Me too!

    Not exactly hot over here, but yesterday was maybe the last warm day this year. Had a great drive with my kid. Today it was chilly...

    Ready for take off!
    Nice shot!!

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    That is a beautiful blue!!!

    Here is my '67 911S, 308427S on fresh asphalt in the Sandia Mountains today...

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    My best drive to date full of beans tonight -

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    Lovely pastel blue!

    That pic of fresh warm asphalt makes me very jealous Mike.......
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    Wish we could drive that together Radmund... twists and turns through the transition into Conifer Forest from Ponderosa. Hell of a road that heads up to 10,500 ft (3200 m ) The only real reason I have a road bike -

    And I just saw a piece on the Flam Railway... I'd love to tour your conutry, man! Someday

    maybe bring a Porsche too... hold onto that car till then, ok?

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    I think I did that drive in the Sandia mts a couple of years ago..went in for the PCA Santa Fe weekend event...beautiful drive to top..was in my 97 TT

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    Quote Originally Posted by friggens View Post
    And I just saw a piece on the Flam Railway... I'd love to tour your conutry, man! Someday
    This is not a car for the purists, but if I can manage to backdate it a little and make it a reliable beater, it will be available for S-Reg members who would like to explore Norway or Europe. I have plenty of suggestions where to drive and things to see!

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    I´m also dreaming of taking the blue car back to the US, so maybe we will have the chance to go for a drive together one day either here or at your place, who knows??
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    I love it! You would not have to change that car much to make me happy!!!!!!!!!!

    Our hearts and intentions are right. Now we just need the planets to align and perhaps get our kids in college

    Cheers hombre!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by fc356 View Post
    I think I did that drive in the Sandia mts a couple of years ago..went in for the PCA Santa Fe weekend event...beautiful drive to top..was in my 97 TT

    Frank
    That's cool Frank. I attended a PCA chili cookoff last night and realized that lots of Porsche drivers know that road well. And they like their chili hot!

    Its roads like that that make these cars so fun!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by BorisRS View Post
    Well spotted! It is the Canford Classics car. The guy I bought it from imported it into Singapore.
    So can anyone tell me whether I should be calling the car a 68 or 67 car? It was first registered in UK in Nov 67
    I'd say 68 my.

    do you have elephant hide lower dash and door cards?

    my rhd row 911l was delivered in Australia to it's first owner in December 1967, and mine is definitely a 68.

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