Anthony, another Cobalt Turbo 3.6
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Anthony, another Cobalt Turbo 3.6
Anthony,
Thought you might be interested to know there is another cobalt blue Turbo 3.6 in Texas. See link below, it is the 11th picture.
https://rennlist.com/forums/general-porsche-discussions-forum/349881-ot-concours-pix.html
Thought you might be interested to know there is another cobalt blue Turbo 3.6 in Texas. See link below, it is the 11th picture.
https://rennlist.com/forums/general-porsche-discussions-forum/349881-ot-concours-pix.html
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Originally Posted by Y65MPH
Anthony's has a black interior. All the others produced had gray. Thus making his sexier than the average Cobalt 3.6T
And yes that 914 is bad-***.
And yes that 914 is bad-***.
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If you ever go to a serious Concourse D'Elegance, one of two things will happen. You will either become totally depressed because you thought your Porsche was in excellent condition only to find out that it would not come close to concourse condition or you will become motivated to bring it to concourse condition. Guess it depends if your cup is half empty or half full.
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Funny stuff.
There is another Cobalt blue 3.6T it has 2 tone gray interior. It sold a few years back for $71k. I have pictures of it at work. I don't know where it ended up but I am assuming we now know.
There is another Cobalt blue 3.6T it has 2 tone gray interior. It sold a few years back for $71k. I have pictures of it at work. I don't know where it ended up but I am assuming we now know.
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Originally Posted by last toy
If you ever go to a serious Concourse D'Elegance, one of two things will happen. You will either become totally depressed because you thought your Porsche was in excellent condition only to find out that it would not come close to concourse condition or you will become motivated to bring it to concourse condition. Guess it depends if your cup is half empty or half full.
Sometimes you just have to laugh and enjoy.
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I like to enter when there is a "street concourse" section at UK shows.These are not too perfectionist and allow modifications. Its hard enough to plan where you can find clear roads and safe parking without having to worry about every last bit of dirt and stonechip ! I think there are too many special porsches in collectors and concourse contestants garages that never get driven like they were designed for.Bit sad really..