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Thread: Finally okay to throw $$$ into that "non-original-hot-rod-driver"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrBonus View Post
    I just call mine a mutt. The numbers don't match. A lot of the details come from other non-Ts and aftermarket parts. The color isn't the same as it is from the factory. It's fun as hell to drive.
    Yep and that is where the value is. It's fun to drive and I built it the way the way I wanted it ...................

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    Senior Member Chris Pomares's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by myflat6 View Post
    "Personally tailored" or "Expertly curated" or "Mutt" all work as well
    I just call them Personalized Porsches.
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    I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself-Ferdinand Porsche

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    Well 'Outlaw', 'Hotrod', or what ever it's yours so make it speak for you. I've had mine for 24 years and I've autoxed and tracked it in the SE when I lived in Florida. Tracks like Sebring and Road Atlanta. Then back on the west coast, tracks in Wash, Ore and Calif. A weight reduction program initially then mods to the brakes, suspension and finally a twin plug 3.0L. When I sit in the garage and talk to my toy cars in the winter (Classic Mini Cooper and my infamous Hemi/Vette), they just ask, "when do we get to go for a drive?" I know the "purists" choke sometimes when they see my cars, like the stripping on the 911, but I'm the one who looks at them everyday so it's my smile.
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    I like it.
    1959 Auratium Green 356A Super w/ Rudge wheels
    1970 Irish Green 914-6 w/2.2S
    Current -1967 Bahama Yellow 912 POLO 2cam4 #1
    www.reSeeWorks.com
    Personalized Vintage Porsche's and parts
    I couldn't find the sports car of my dreams, so I built it myself-Ferdinand Porsche

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