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Thread: The Return of 'Grampa'

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    The Return of 'Grampa'

    Back again, this time at Fantasy Junction . . .

    http://www.fantasyjunction.com/cars/...e%206-Cylinder

    . . . after selling at 2-Shores, last year.

    Rick Kreiskott
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    as always a beauty!
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    A neat car with historycar BEEN THERE - DONE THAT

    Grandpa should be Grandma. For "the most popular girl in school"!

    I think we determined that Pete Bartelli owned it about 3 times. Pete knows good cars. He bought it out of Ohio around 1985. Look through your old Panorama Magazines and you might find it. I used to have the ad.
    I think Frank Gallogly even owned it.
    Some guy in CT had it for a while.
    G&W twice or was it thrice?
    I owned it for about 3 months.
    Another owner. And then maybe one more.
    It was at The Stable for almost a year. $32,500
    Dave Mohlman had it.

    Grandpa's been popular but he's a rolling stone.

    "Grandpa was a rolling stone"; wherever he left his oil stain was his home".

    Tom
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Grandpa should be Grandma. For "the most popular girl in school"!

    I think we determined that Pete Bartelli owned it about 3 times. Pete knows good cars. He bought it out of Ohio around 1985. Look through your old Panorama Magazines and you might find it. I used to have the ad.
    I think Frank Gallogly even owned it.
    Some guy in CT had it for a while.
    G&W twice or was it thrice?
    I owned it for about 3 months.
    Another owner. And then maybe one more.
    It was at The Stable for almost a year. $32,500
    Dave Mohlman had it.

    Grandpa's been popular but he's a rolling stone.

    "Grandpa was a rolling stone"; wherever he left his oil stain was his home".

    Tom
    For $32,500 ............. I'll take it !

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    Tom, Very funny

    [ "Grandpa was a rolling stone"; wherever he left his oil stain was his home".]
    Ron




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    FWIW, the name is "Gramps"
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    "Gramps was a rolling stone; wherever he left his oil stain was his home.
    And when he was for sale, all you had to do was mortgage your home."


    With great respect to the "Temptin'" Temptations.
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    Senior Member Gumby's Avatar
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    Tom...your on a roll....
    Ron




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    Good one, Sithot That was pretty funny!
    John

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    Why cant he seem to stay put if he's such an awesome example of what Porsche made in that era? Does he just serve to drive up the price of early 911s? (Apologies if this has been hashed out over and over. Don't hang out much here...)

    Thx,

    Skip

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