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    Early S Reg #1395 LongRanger's Avatar
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    Where'd You Drive Your Early 911, Today?

    This is off Hwy 138, about 10 km East of Neenach, California

    Poppies are blooming . . . and how!


    Happy Easter




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    1969 911S Targa
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    I was gonna drive it but there was a slight problem….

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    Windmills outside of Palm Springs Ca.
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    Quote Originally Posted by LongRanger View Post
    This is off Hwy 138, about 10 km East of Neenach, California

    Poppies are blooming . . . and how!


    Happy Easter




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    Wow, that looks really great!
    On Easter Sunday there was less nature for me than a short visit to the inland port in Stuttgart. There was some color there too
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    MY 1972 2.4S Targa
    MY 1973 T with gentle updates
    MY 1988 560 SL
    MY 1965 Giulia Super

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    Winter is kind of over, so I had the first drive of the season with Bellatrix ...

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    All over the south side of Denver, CO today. No pix. Mostly, today was spent sorting out 1970 Winkelmann WDF-2 Formula Ford.
    Rich Spritz

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    Around the block. The first time the car has been on the road in nearly three years (and the first time since I bought it). It’s also the first time it’s been powered by its (mostly) original engine in nearly 20 years.

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    They’re Vredestein 185/70HR15 tires at all 4 corners. The front rims are 6” wide and the rears are 7R rims all made by Maxilite. There are 20mm spacers on the rear to clear the calipers.

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