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    The Wench, now relaxing next to her sibling

    So I picked up the Wench from Paul yesterday, she and her sibling, Ossi Lew, are now catching up. Well, I finally figured out why you hotrod guys seem so happy all of the time Wow, 2100 lbs. being pushed by a 2.8, sure is a recipe for happy times, she just feels so right, begging to be shoved, no matter where I find myself on the tach, just flat out good times. I will add some pics a little later, as soon as I get out for a daytime drive in the countryside. Someone please tell me to go to work now, I don't have the time to drive her all day A few future winter projects will be adding some r tails, r engine lid hinges, install the maplight, perhaps find a heuer or two to screw into the dash, and I love the current seats, so maybe I can skip the vintage recaro R type seats, maybe. Ah yes, going to be looking for an aluminum engine lid as well as the aluminum license panel. Paul, you built an awesome early 911!
    Spencer
    Early911s #1912
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    '69 911T 2.8 MFI
    '69 911S
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    '04 M3 blk/blk (sold)

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    I'm sure you will be a great caretaker of the wench. Your collection is the envy of the community. How will you decide which car to take on a pleasure drive or one of our rallies.

    Yes, photos are required

    Hope to see you on the cold toes tour.

    Lewis
    looking for 1972 911t motor XR584, S/N 6121622

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    Congrats Spencer. The Wench is a great car and has spent some quality road time with my silver hotrod. Enjoy.

    Now Paul... What gives?
    Scott H.
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    I was suprised to hear the news earlier this year that Paul was selling the Wench, but it's good to hear that it's been sold to of one of the EarlyS members.

    As Lewis mentioned, we hope to see you with the car at the next event.

    Good luck with it Spencer
    Tim G

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    Congratulations Spencer. Paul promised to let me borrow the Wench for a weekend. So I guess I'm out of luck now?

    Speaking of Paul... I give him less than a month before he's parking another hot rod in his garage.
    I have a website now:
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    Pictures, Spence ---- PICTURES!!!


    Rick

    PS Both of them, too . . . please?

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