My newly acquired 71T with S engine and suspension. A work in progress.
Terry
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My newly acquired 71T with S engine and suspension. A work in progress.
Terry
rs911T,
Are you running with steel wheels - or are you going so fast that your spokes are a blur!?
I'm moving SO fast that ... er ... yes, they're steel wheels. Shod with meaty 195/65-15 tires. Makes for a lively track combo. :)
All the way from London ......
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Post Ranch Inn, Big Sur. First Drive. Feb 2005
damn humbling to even think of being in company like this, but...
a couple of years ago i was tinkering on my original owner '66 912 (Holbert) when out of the blue a guy from the neighborhood walked up, introduced himself and said "nice car". i thanked him and then he says he has an "old 911" he might be selling. oh... ?? apparrently i was in no hurry, laboring for many years under the false impression that 911 engines are 'high-maintenance', but 8 months later i finally took delivery of the '69E. appears to be an original 100,000 mile car. in 20 years of his ownership he put less than 11K on the clock. after 25 years of 4-cylinder bliss i could be a convert :)
this was taken after i'd changed out the fake 7's (all around) w/ 205 70's, BMW mirrors and Bursch. still got a little ways to go. thanks for all the inspiration guys!
cheers
jerry
Nice early plate Jerry! Kinda reminds me of somthin.
Couldn't resist showing you these pix. I have polished Kermit and waxed him, and a couple of weekends ago, shot these pix. I especially like the last one. Mirror mirror on the wall. . . . . . .
Larry,
Those black monstrosities stick out so far you can't even fit the car in the photo! ;) :D
Just kidding, couldn't resist the dig. Kermitt looks great all dolled up. See you soon.
They are kinda funny ain't they? Rubber baby buggy bumpers. :D