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    The 1st to drop a 911

    None other than Porsche. Forget Clarkson's ballyhooed 911 destruction on Top Gear. The folks at Porsche thought it up long before him.
    http://www.snotr.com/video/660/How_t..._a_Porsche_911

    Photo from "911x911" by David Bull Publishing.
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    Tacos Gordo Chapulines Reza's Avatar
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    And non of the Factory Franz's are wearing eye protection.

    Help ma they're gunna wash my car

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    They would be today
    Dave Ebersole
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    I'm QUITE sure that made a mess.

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    The 904 has probably been restored since, and sold as "a very special factory prototype"

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911T1971 View Post
    1963

    This picture makes me sad < thats my sad face
    Rob Abbott

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    What about the poor bastard standing under it (if he didn't move in time)?

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    "Light damage to front bumper."
    1966 911 #304065 Irischgruen

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