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    Quote Originally Posted by JBQuick View Post
    @rower, I'm digging on the tropical gilt 5508 NCG that I believe is a 58 issue, No ?
    T2 coupe in Black equally cool !
    Great eyes! Exactly.

    I love tropical watches.

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    You guys keep this up... I'll start posting Corvairs! [Remember, the first Factory flat 6 Porsche was a 356 coupe with a flat 6 Corvair.]

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    Thanks for the charming thread Rower. Feels like the old days here. My college alma mater just sent me some gear from their rowing team and I’m awash in nostalgia!

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    Rower, I doubt your 59 is my old car, but my car did have an identifying feature. I was out of town one weekend when my wife and her girlfriend thought it would be fun to cruise around in the Porsche. They drove all around shopping , getting lunch, etc., when they were heading home the car lost power and stopped. She called a tow truck, the driver messed around a bit to get it going to no avail. As was the custom back in the day he hooked up his rig and raised the front off the ground and towed it home. He went a bit to high in the front and dragged the rear bumperettes on the pavement cracking the drivers side just below the collector for the exhaust funnel. Needless to say when I got home I turned the fuel cock to reserve and it started right up.

  5. #25
    Hey guys, here's my 1960 T5 coupe in light Ivory & Black, photo taken over the weekend after a drive.
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    Gorgeous JB! Looks like you had a great day for the drive - it is snowing here today!
    1966 911 Coupe - Slate Grey - 304598 - still in restoration!

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    ^^^ Kidding, right? You don’t drive your 356 in the snow? Not a lot on the ground at this point.....but, snow is snow!
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    Cool Out for a drive today

    Quote Originally Posted by JBQuick View Post
    Hey guys, here's my 1960 T5 coupe in light Ivory & Black, photo taken over the weekend after a drive.
    Sexy T5 Joey!

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    Can we see some interior pics of the T5? Love that Light Ivory!!!

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    Thanks Stephen, Dave & Terry, here's a photo of the interior as requested.
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