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    Randy Wells

    wrote and photographed the best speedster article I have ever seen. If you like these old cars do yourself a favor and find the new Pano for a read of this story. In a word the BEST. I have been interested in all things speedster since I was a kid. In fact have owned eight over the years including a GT. This article made me want to drive my car more than I already do. Great job Randy!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve shea View Post
    wrote and photographed the best speedster article I have ever seen. If you like these old cars do yourself a favor and find the new Pano for a read of this story. In a word the BEST. I have been interested in all things speedster since I was a kid. In fact have owned eight over the years including a GT. This article made me want to drive my car more than I already do. Great job Randy!!
    I couldn't agree more. This article made me love my Porsche even more, and it made me glad I wring its neck with the POC.
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    Thanks very much Steve and Marco!
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    Randy Wells
    Automotive Writer/Photographer/Filmmaker
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    I still remember the very first time I encountered Greg's Speedster, it was that compelling of a car. It's was the 1994 Santa Barabara Region Concours at Lake Sherwood CC.

    Thanks Randy for filling in all the gaps in my knowledge of this honest and very significant Porsche!
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    I just read this very article on a flight. Was thinking same thing...great story and I learned some new details on Speedsters. I can't believe the car and engine are reunited.

    The whole issue is very good. I don't see myself needing as much from the newsstand with the Panos being so well done.
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    I agree, between the Esses, the 356 Reg and the new Pano its well covered for me.
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