what did you use for wire harness?
what did you use for wire harness?
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Jim Garfield
Scott, always a highlight to see you and the rally rod down at Bergrennen. Somehow I imagine those roads are why you built the car.It's THE driving highlight of my year, and yes, I think I (well, really Aaron) unknowingly built the car specifically for those roads.
tcsracing1
what did you use for wire harness?It started life as the stock harness but Aaron did a ton of incredibly detailed work to adapt it to the build.
-Scott
Wow, hard to believe my last update was in 2017. Picture below is from the Natchez Trace Parkway this past fall. Beautiful road, but the 50 mph speed limit and aggressive enforcement means it's more for sightseeing than thrill seeking.
-Scott
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Started at the break of dawn
A fun group of cars and drivers. I hid the water-cooled cars at the far end of this shot.
Made it all the way to the Mississippi river the long way...and back. Unfortunately you can't quite see it in this picture - it's behind the train tracks.
That was fun, guys - let's do it again soon! (And bring a real camera to take better shots!)
-Scott
"Hid the water cooled cars at the end of this shot." Thanks a lot... Better than not showing. Guess that is the last time I'll go with a water pumper.
Seriously a fun time on a Perfect Sunday. Thanks for leading us on a fantastic route Scott
Scott H.
1969 Coupe LtWt
1973.5 911T
It's been a long time since I've posted anything here. Still loving my '69 rally-rod.
-Scott
Scott, your car is stunning. Always love seeing (and hearing) it!
Glad to see you again!
Peter Kane
'72 911S Targa
Message Board Co-Moderator - Early 911S Registry #100
Still loving this car! These shots are from this past weekend in Wisconsin’s Driftless region. Saturday started off frosty but it warmed up quickly. The last shot is from Wildcat Mountain State Park - a short but very entertaining piece of road I drove over and over shortly after sunrise Sunday morning.
-Scott
What's not to love Scott ...
You've built, own, and drive one of the 'key stone' classic badass 911's ....
More adventures to come .....
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Chuck Miller
Creative Advisor/Message Board Moderator - Early 911S Registry #109
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