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    X-mas Greatings from Sweden

    Merry X-mas everyone. This my brothers -72 S with 2.7 RS spec engine taking a spin last winter.

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    More snowplow Porsches anyone?

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    Very nice! And finally, something the SoCal guys can't do ....
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    Works here in Bend!

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    Happy holidays to all in the cold north !!
    In Sydney today,its 38deg cel(about 100f),there is a total fire ban,a hot west(from central Australia) is blowing hard and its too unpleasant to even wash the car !
    Maybe I'll just sit here at the computer thingy with a cool drink and think of you all freezing your brass monkeys off !!!...or maybe not...

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    Quote Originally Posted by parced@telia.co
    Merry X-mas everyone. This my brothers -72 S with 2.7 RS spec engine taking a spin last winter.

    :-)



    More snowplow Porsches anyone?
    very nice , Italian indicator lenses too

    Looks just like my 2.4S


    I assume they don't put salt down on the roads in Sweden unlike the UK ?
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    My brothers cars was sold new in Turin, came to Sweden in -1986. Has been in my brothers hands since that.

    Here we do salt. This trip was an exeption, it's only driven in the summer. The car is pictured in Rimbo where Lucas, a Porsche friend lives. Lucas did some welding work on the car.

    In Sweden 20 2.4 S Coupes is known to exist. That means that my brother and I own 10% of the total number of cars.

    :-)

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