I guess this is Heidi's mascot; brings him along on road trips. His racing suit is kind of dirty. As it should be.
These autographs are the real thing-
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I guess this is Heidi's mascot; brings him along on road trips. His racing suit is kind of dirty. As it should be.
These autographs are the real thing-
Attached is a list of the autographs. The drivers friggin' loved it!:D Heidi got duplicate signatures from the Rennsport II drivers on this bear as well as on another bear that we presented to our dear friends in San Diego.;)
This Porsche dealers'binder contains some great information on factory accessories and options:
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Still have this piece and be interested in selling it if anyone is interested
Milou - the Advent kit was originally issued in the US at least as a Revell kit. I bought one that had been partially assembled at a flea market last year, am planning to strip the paint off and rebuild it. It's odd in that most of the exterior details resemble a '68 but the interior door panels have LWB pockets as well as a faux woodgrain texture (!?). The copyright date on the kit is 1970 so have to wonder whether the kit is entirely based on a '68. :confused:
Ed
You are right - I remember noticing that it had 69+ door pockets (didn't notice the wood-grain). Maybe it is a LWB 69 and they assumed those would have side reflectors too. :confused:
They are both back-burner projects to be painted in Tangerine - to become a before and after representation of my coupe. Testor's Competition Orange is almost a dead match for Tangerine.
Here's mine, beautiful and practical. I've used this at a number of events; Rennsport, F1, Porsche Parades, Watkins Glen, Lime Rock, Elkhart Lake, Pocono.... At the Hershey Parade a guy with a Carrera Speedster was begging me to sell it to him. It wasn't for sale then, but is now. PM me.
Brochure for the film Monte Carlo Rallye premiär in Frankfurt 1969 Waldegård/Helmer was driving the rally Porsche with nr 37 from the real Monte Carlo, and Richard von Frankenberg drive Austin Maxi in the rally in Frankfurt 18 september 1969.
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Here’s one…
12 years ago I helped the L.A. Region of the PCA put on one of their national races at Willow Springs. We got our old friend Milt Minter to be the honorary ‘Grand Marshall’. I also volunteered to do the t-shirt and poster design for the event. So I put together a simple blue on white graphic depicting Milt in the winning RSR at Lime Rock, and in the Vasek 917.
Not only did Milt sign it but thought I should get the first one……. ;)
... it was a good day... :)
I display it proudly....... :)
Chuck:
That is soooooo cool! What a life you have led.
Gib