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  1. #51
    Quote Originally Posted by Sattlerei Springer View Post
    This is my ride
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    Love the 2002.... Stock m10?
    72 911 (hot rod: project)
    13 Cayenne GTS DD
    65 Mustang (project: resto mod)
    72 BMW 2002tii restored and upgraded..daughters car
    69 BMW 2002 (project: Alpina S14)
    70 BMW 2002 (EVO III s14 transplant and restomod)
    91 BMW E30 vert (restored) --other daughters car
    64 MINI clubman estate wagon (project: VETEC AWD 400+HP)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Merv View Post
    Nothing as exotic ...
    Hi Merv,

    How is the 997 going, are you enjoying it? It looks great!


    Cheers,

    Harry.

  3. #53
    Quote Originally Posted by A.T. View Post
    I'm glad I finally launched a thread that went some where.

    I've always liked 356s. Cool thing about this one is that the first owner was an uncle of mine. When I was a young boy my mother had mention that he'd been a race car driver. "He drove in the Monte Carlo rally or something,"she said. I'd always thought he was pretty cool but then I was so in awe of him that I could hardly speak around him let alone ask him about his driving exploits. Later in my teens he'd invited my brother and I to the German GP at Hockenheim. We were huge Gille Villeneuve fans. When the tickets turned out to be weekend VIP passes we thought we'd died and gone to heaven. At this point it was becoming evident that my uncle was still involved with the racing scene. I was so overwhelmed trying to take everything in that weekend that I still didn't get to speak with him that much. It was't until after his death that my interest in Porsches led me to stumble over more info about him. It turns out that not only was he the president of the German automobile club at the time but he was also the head of the FIA! I'm not sure but I think it was from the late 60s well into the 70s. He'd had an active racing career in the fifties running at LeMans, in the Monte Carlo Rally and winning his class in a 356 in the Mille Miglia. Holly Cow! I can't believe I didn't get up the courage to ask him more about his younger days when I had the chance.

    It's so great to stumble across old pictures of him from time to time.

    A.T.
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    What a great story! , thanks for sharing that.
    Here is a 1913 White I tour when not diving the Porsches
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    1973 Austin Mini Innocenti
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    "Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."

    1973 Austin Mini
    1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
    1973 911E sunroof 3.2

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    Great color Mini!

    Scott
    1968 911S
    1986 Carrera
    2006 Carrera S

    1973 BMW 3.0CS - Frances (gone but not forgotten)

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    One of my oththe weekend ride a 1972 rwa Midget. Am the second owner - full history. Love it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Great color Mini!

    Scott
    And the size is convenient.
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    "Speed never killed anyone. Suddenly becoming stationary...that's what get's you."

    1973 Austin Mini
    1975 911S 3.2 "the blue goose"
    1973 911E sunroof 3.2

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    1969 911E Coupe
    1973 914S
    1977 911S Hot Rod
    1979 930 Turbo Coupe
    1987 Carrera Coupe
    1988 944S2 "Firehawk" Race Car
    2000 Ferrari 360 Modena (Totaled!)
    2002 Suburban 2500(Tow Vehicle)
    2016 BMW M3(Dailey Driver)

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    My Citroen CX 25 Turbo Prestige 1.986


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    Project 73.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luipy View Post
    My Citroen CX 25 Turbo Prestige 1.986


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