Official random 928 Picture Thread (post a new 928 pic or stay out)
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Hatch trim panel with production number:
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Porsche 928 Archaeology at its finest!
Looking into all the obscure places for clues to the history of a hand built automobile...
Burp!
Looking into all the obscure places for clues to the history of a hand built automobile...
Burp!
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I'm 53 and I had a few cars during my life, some daily drivers and some classic cars. All I can say is never another car as give me so much pleasure to own and drive like the 928. And that includes just staring at it, open the garage door just to see it, always look back when I leave it and taking a picture just because...
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Great pic Gage.
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That's actually something I don't see _any_ day. What the hell is that from?
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Something you don't see everyday follow up
The engine and transaxle above was assembled by a gentlemen that went by the name of Torte, I was told he worked for the Tyrrell f1 team as a chassis guy. Torte passed away several years ago. The engine is an early 4.5 and the transaxle is from from what I believe to be the last Carroll Shelby CanAm race car. The adapter plate and stand was fabricated by Torte.
Note the list on the white board of all the things that need addressing - this is since I took delivery Friday. I bought this car as a project and got every pennies worth!