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    '71E LWT hot rod with some work left to do. Seems a lot of people have similar ideas on what looks good

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    Registry # 3063

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    My 1969 6809 Tangerine 911T Karman coupe. Her name is Vivy. I have an orange crush on her. Name:  20230506_165855.jpg
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    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    Vivy looks SUPER COOL !!!
    Chuck Miller
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    E7 Orange.

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    My 1973 911E
    Michael Branning
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    1964 356C
    1973 911E

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    Vivy looks SUPER COOL !!!
    Vivy very cool.. She is a survivor with a mysterious past.
    She is very addicting to drive.
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    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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    My Dad’s ‘69 911E back when it was brand new…have always wondered where it ended up.
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    Here’s “Chester”, my 1968 911 L that I bought from my uncle in 1992 who had bought it as the second owner in 1972. I wrapped up major body and paint work 18 months ago and have been happily driving him from April-October here in Chicago where this is a seasonal driver. With the warmer and drier weather we’ve been having, I’ve been having a blast communing in him for my 50-mile round trip journey where Chester can really stretch his legs .

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    Early 911S Reg #3096
    "Chester" - 1968 911 L, Fully Restored, Numbers Matching, Tangerine Orange on the original 5 1/2 x 15 Fuchs wheels
    "The Beast" - 2010 911 4S Cab, Triple Black, 6 Speed MT, SSK, PSE with Fabspeed Sport Headers and 200-Cell Cats
    "The Truck" - 2019 Cayenne Turbo, Jet Black, Sport Chrono, PSE, Rear Axle Steering & PSCB Brakes (for haulin' stuff... fast)
    ”Blue” - 2023 911 Turbo S Cab, Gentian Blue over Deviated Black Leather with PSE & PCCB’s

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    Joe Buzzetta's 1973 RS at the Saratoga Auto Museum's Porsche Exhibit 60 years of speed and style.
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    1969 911T Coupe Blood Orange (Vivy)

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