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    Thumbs up Nice '72 T hot rod in Excellence....

    https://www.excellence-mag.com/issue...n#.VvXPrnp4FzU

    I saw this car 7 years ago on my annual Thanksgiving trip up to Chico CA. when Kate Cavell owned it.

    Small world....... In fact I probably posted these pics from my trip back in '09

    It was at a consignment dealership on Main street, and looked like this... It looks MUCH better today.......
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    1972 Porsche 911T Coupe - Hot Rod
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    A little bit cleaned up in the article . . . nice, very nice.

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    LOVE the color!
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    I saw that car in Chico as well. I stayed at the hotel across the street while my sister was in the hospital. It was a good diversion to visit that small car dealer. I didn't realize the car Doug posted was the same car. It does look nice. I've always liked Aubergine.
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    I remember it from the original build.
    Glad it wound up with the current owner.
    Nice (and humble) guy .......and the Woods crew did very clean repurpose of a way too nice 911 to be a race car....
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    Wait...aren't they all supposed to be race cars?

    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Weidman View Post
    I remember it from the original build.
    Glad it wound up with the current owner.
    Nice (and humble) guy .......and the Woods crew did very clean repurpose of a way too nice 911 to be a race car....
    H

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    Quote Originally Posted by michaelaiellosr View Post
    Wait...aren't they all supposed to be race cars?
    Nooo, Just ask the race dept.
    The production street Porsches are "SPORTS" cars...not "RACE" cars.
    Many of us think that we are blurring the line but when you look at a race car you'll see the big difference.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Harvey Weidman View Post
    a way too nice 911 to be a race car....
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    No such thing, Chief.
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