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    Old Porsche Dealerships

    anyone have a list of Porsche dealership from the late 60's/early 70's What was the very first Porsche dealership in the USA
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    First one was probably Hoffman in NYC

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    Carl,

    My dad took the train from Baltimore to Hoffmans in NYC in '59 to take delivery of the first convertible D in the country.

    He drove it back from NYC in the dead of winter with the top down.

    I'd love to find out where that car is now.

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    There weren't that many D's to start with you have the chasis number?
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    He drove it back from NYC in the dead of winter with the top down.[/QUOTE]


    It probably had it's first rust bubble within 24 hours of that trip!
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    US dealers

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    This is from my US owners manual for '71 - print V / 71.

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    My dad took the train from Baltimore to Hoffmans in NYC in '59 to take delivery of the first convertible D in the country. .. I'd love to find out where that car is now.
    Do you know the number and did you check on this site?

    http://convertibledregistry.com/

    Also do you recall the original color, was the D ordered by your dad or was it ordered by Hoffman.

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    thanks for the list I actually have that but those are not dealers they are dist. I was looking for a list of all the dealers. Anyone? Super cool info on Hoffman and nice picture. That early D story would be a great one for one of the P magazines. You should write it. I would read it. So funny about rust but probably true. I think they rusted on the ship from Germany to the US>
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baron
    Carl,

    My dad took the train from Baltimore to Hoffmans in NYC in '59 to take delivery of the first convertible D in the country.

    He drove it back from NYC in the dead of winter with the top down.

    I'd love to find out where that car is now.
    Great memory!

    I saved this from somewhere - It's gotta be one of the early price sheets.

    The second sheet has a classic tag line...
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