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    No rest for the wicked!

    It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. Had to work a Saturday because a transporter was dropping off two cars, a 67S and a 67 Normale. The S came off no problem, the normale had a flat, so there I was, 20 feet in the air changing the wheel, did I mention it was -2 outside, so I'm guessing a windchill of about -20.
    Sunday was better, barn fresh, 1 owner 69E, parked in 1972, heavily optioned, everything from sport seats to limited slip gearbox, and a file folder an inch thick. Cool stuff like the original title signed by Porsche, he picked the car up from the Factory, or service slips from Glocker. A very cool car. So even though I had to work all weekend, it was worth it, Monday, back to the grind, and we are getting a foot of snow, yeah!
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