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    Marco,
    You do a wonderful impersonation of an encyclopedia salesman. Lol!

    K,
    Dangerous. Where do you stop? See how this auction goes and get feedback from bidders.

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    I can compute what goes on in the racing prototype World but the streeter's have different o-pinions sometimes...that's why I'm asking the gallery. Sometimes you get o-pinions from every and any bodies on some subjects. I can take the heat but where is every-body when your asking for their O-PINIONS?

    If I paint it, all I will hear is "why did you paint it"! If I leave it alone....you know the drill.......it would be a better sale if you cleaned up that old looking engine!

    Thanks for feedback, friends,

    KJ
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    Quote Originally Posted by gumby1953 View Post
    . . . I can compute what goes on in the racing prototype World but the streeter's have different o-pinions sometimes . . . If I paint it, all I will hear is "why did you paint it"! If I leave it alone....you know the drill . . .
    Hmm

    Well . . . as long as you're asking for o-pinions . . .

    When I approach an Old Car --- especially one like this . . . I always ask . . .

    How much of the car is still Porsche's?

    . . . and how much is not?


    Some people have the skills + resources + drive to completely build their cars from the ground up --- literally . . . and more power to them. Lord knows --- some cars needed it

    But then . . . who's cars are those now?

    Put it another way . . . are they still something that Porsche built?


    Speaking from the Hard Rocky Korps . . .

    If it's dirty? --- clean it
    If it's broken? --- fix it
    If it's missing? --- find it
    Restore only what's ruined
    Everything else is just everything else

    Pretty is nice --- just remember . . . pretty never lasts



    Oh, yeah --- and can I drive it?



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    K...I won't paint my '67. Had it at the Parade Concours last year and I can't believe how may people came up and told me to just leave it the way it is. Way more people than I would have ever guessed. So I say, keep it as is...It's Bitchin' (SoCal talk).

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Straub View Post
    K...I won't paint my '67. Had it at the Parade Concours last year and I can't believe how may people came up and told me to just leave it the way it is. Way more people than I would have ever guessed. So I say, keep it as is...It's Bitchin' (SoCal talk).

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    John,

    Are you sure they didn't just feel sorry for you?

    They were probably thinking: "This poor guy showed up to the wrong event. I better give him a hug."

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    Classic. Very funny indeed.
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    Oh no Frank...now you got me thinkin' about that! All those PCA a guys were just laughing at me.

    K. "L" cars are pretty rare. All it takes is someone to do a story in a magazine about them and "Bam." Things are crazy out there.

    John
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    1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
    1960 356 Roaster, race car, SCCA, sold
    1960 356 Roadster, show car, sold.
    1962 356 Cab, show car, sold.
    1965 911 #301111, Red Book Vol 1 "Cover Car," owned 54 years.
    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
    1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.


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    Yes it looks interesting with all that surface rust on the 67 911, but by leaving the rust-- it will only get worse with more rust showing up! At some point wont you have to paint it? Chris
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    Hi Chris, I never get it wet and it lives in a garage, not close to the ocean, so I hope it will outlast me. I guess I'll paint it at some point, but no plans now.

    John
    1959 356 Coupe, 1600 Super, sold
    1960 356 Roaster, race car, SCCA, sold
    1960 356 Roadster, show car, sold.
    1962 356 Cab, show car, sold.
    1965 911 #301111, Red Book Vol 1 "Cover Car," owned 54 years.
    1967 911 #307347, bare-bones, some road wear, a little surface rust, and a few dents..., owned 14 years.
    1970 914/6GT, (Sold - ran the last three Rennsports)owned 30 years.


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    John,
    The silver lining is that our cars are still more valuable than most PCA member's cars. Not promoting a pissing match- just stating a fact.

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