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    Senior Member Harvey Weidman's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by sithot View Post
    Very nice. These look good enough to have been a "period" ad.

    Tom
    I was going to say the same...
    Apart from the headlight knob and mileage, it looks like a brochure shot...I take that back...Better than a professional brochure shot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrzoop View Post
    . . . production took the better part of 4 hours. Post production image processing required another 2 or 3 hours . . .
    Whew! . . . no wonder your pics look so good

    (I'm happy if mine are in focus!)

    Anyway --- now that you're so good at snappin'? . . . .




    . . . we'll be expecting more/same





    Great stuff, Mark

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    When a windshield is over 40 years old, it has some stories to tell…

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    Early S #2826

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    Not going far without a key...

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    Early S #2826

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    Look at the fuses attached to one of the steering wheel branches...cool hein ?

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    O-G 26 - Early911S 2407

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    Quote Originally Posted by brakekiller View Post
    Look at the fuses attached to one of the steering wheel branches...cool hein ?

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    Xavier, that is cool, but what I find even cooler is the color of the steering wheel; I've never seen an ivory wheel like that; it looks like someone covered it afterwards, perhaps to match the headliner.
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    Monte custom Herbert Linge steering wheel

    Herbert Linge had the custom wheel (made to his specs) installed in the 901 prior to his driving the 1965 Monte Carlo rally. He secured the fuses in a readily accessible location. His experience in the Targa Floria from the mid 50's thru doing the stunt driving for Steve McQueen had many little touches added to his drives.
    His original wheel sold at Ladenburg Auction a few years ago.

    It has double wrapped leather with thumb pads on the top spokes.
    The color is more tan than what shows in the photos of the car.

    (It's a super comfortable wheel to drive).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobs 67S View Post
    Herbert Linge had the custom wheel (made to his specs) installed in the 901 prior to his driving the 1965 Monte Carlo rally. He secured the fuses in a readily accessible location. His experience in the Targa Floria from the mid 50's thru doing the stunt driving for Steve McQueen had many little touches added to his drives.
    His original wheel sold at Ladenburg Auction a few years ago.

    It has double wrapped leather with thumb pads on the top spokes.
    The color is more tan than what shows in the photos of the car.

    (It's a super comfortable wheel to drive).
    That's awesome. I love how you can see the discoloration where he placed his hands.

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    Is that an extra 12V cigarette lighter outlet on the face of the dash to the far right? (under the timers)

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    906E @ LeMans, 1966

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