What a great idea, Mike! That will be followed up. I hope one day that Gabe owns a Porsche.
What a great idea, Mike! That will be followed up. I hope one day that Gabe owns a Porsche.
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027
I received this email today, but did not open the links. I just don't think Porsche would do something in this way. The sender is Porsche Drivers Council/no reply@qemailserver.com.
"Dear Mrs. Jones,
Love your Porsche? Want to help make the future of your Porsche better? We want to hear from you…
Porsche is in the process of creating an exclusive online panel to help influence future product development, communications, and services. As a member of this invite-only panel, you will have a unique opportunity to share your thoughts and opinions through short online surveys that will ultimately help inspire Porsche decision makers. Porsche is in the process of creating an exclusive online panel to help influence future product development, communications, and services. As a member of this invite-only panel, you will have a unique opportunity to share your thoughts and opinions through short online surveys that will ultimately help inspire Porsche decision makers. If you are interested in participating, click the link below to access a short survey to see if you qualify!"
Does anyone know anything about the Porsche Driver's Council? Things like this scare me!
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027
I got that email too.
Prepping the car for Parade ..
This seat belt clip was under the driver's side carpet.
It probably came apart because I am always moving the seat back and forth and the seat belt gets stuck.
Stupid me clicked it back together to see if it would go. Of course, now I can't get it apart to put it back on the seatbelt.
How do I get the clip apart? Is there a trick to this?
Kicking myself,SaveSave
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027
They can be separated using a flat blade screwdriver. You just need to push back the hook on one end to release it.
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It worked, it popped right open. Thank you, Dave.
One less worry, for the Parade,
Candyce
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027
On the drive to Tan Tara, there is much to reflect.
At the end of July, I will turn 70.
It is 70 years of Porsche.
And, somewhere on this trip, close to Tan Tara, the odometer will turn 70,000 miles.
The odometer is at 69,552.
It is 481 Miles to Tan Tara.
At Tan Tara, the odometer should read 70,033+
Close enough.
Buying Lottery Tickets in Missouri is on the to do list!
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027
Excellent and thoughtful post Candyce….
Many more adventures to come.....
Cheers,
Chuck
Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
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Wishing you many more of everything Candice, and you have yet to visit Ireland.
Hurry up Girl !
Dave
Thank you, Chuck. You always say the right things!
Eric, it was so much fun to meet you, your wife, and your exquisite red car!
Major Dad, Ireland is second on the list. My grandmother's family was from Kinsale.
Candyce
'73 911S, #9113301365
Early S Registry #2027