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Thread: Another great video from Petrolicious

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peanut View Post
    Petrolicious highlights a 914-6 this time around. Also, they have some sort of gathering planned w Hagerty:

    http://www.petrolicious.com/enter-to...t-at-our-event

    http://www.petrolicious.com/this-por...who-don-t-know

    Scott
    Very cool. I was fortunate to meet Jack Griffin a couple years ago and spend a couple hours with him at his home (which is more like a Porsche museum). The occasion was him selling me his personal 1969 912 that I own to this day. Great fun and a great guy.

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    This is today's installment. A 356 speedster in Italy:

    http://www.petrolicious.com/this-por...s-family-first

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    A little bit of Porsche content and some beetle this week.

    http://www.petrolicious.com/this-195...air-cooled-art

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    ...and yet more Porsche content. This time a Bahama yellow 912. Owner is a designer, who has a lot of Porsche inspired art. I've included a link to his site as well.

    Scott

    http://petrolicious.com/this-porsche...ctly-imperfect

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    Great video as always, the 912 is a fantastic car.

    Still almost affordable, and a great Porsche package for the price.

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    Thx, will check. Perfect to watch during holiday season.
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    the car, antoine and else can be seen more over here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Milou View Post
    Great video as always, the 912 is a fantastic car.

    Still almost affordable, and a great Porsche package for the price.
    I have a 68 SWB 912 that I am saving for when my daughter can drive. Figured it was the perfect entry into the mark we all love so much. And this one was actually built in Stutgart! One of 427 IIRC.
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    Nice. Wish I'd bought one when they were more affordable. I like the underdog appeal of the 912s.

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    There is also a wonderful portrait about the T87 by Tartra. Would love to own that car.
    Before all Porsche and VW of this world, there was already Tatra.
    Its the template for all aircooled cars and set a benchmark in design and functionality.

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