Question for the group: What inspired you to buy your 1st Porsche?
#16
Drifting
Had a poster of a Guards Red 930 Turbo on my wall when I was a kid, say 9 or 10 years old... similar to the pic below. Also a hardcover Porsche 911 book that I was obsessed with around the same time. Have loved the 911 from a young age but never thought I'd be able to get one myself until things went the right way for me personally/professionally the last few years.
Now that I'm here find it hard to think of another real world (ie. daily driveable) car I'd rather have too.
Now that I'm here find it hard to think of another real world (ie. daily driveable) car I'd rather have too.
#17
After my BMW, I wanted a car with the engine in what I thought was the correct place in the middle. I had trouble finding a good NSX so ended up with a Boxster S, which I liked but learned that the correct location for the engine is actually in the butt, so nowadays I don't have a lot of other options besides the 911.
#18
Drifting
#21
Rennlist Member
My father got me hooked. He owned several p-cars when I was a kid. The one that truly inspired me was a 71' 911T in metallic blue. I think I was about 9 or 10 years old at the time. I thought that was the coolest car I had ever seen.
#22
As a kid always loved the 911 Turbo, especially the way they can compete with any exotic car. Started with a 996 turbo, been hooked ever since, now I own a 997 turbo.. Just purchased a Dodge Viper which I really like but the Porsche is something else.
#23
458's are starting to depriciate nicely now. But the auto-manual is a big negative. Another angle could be a fully built, but still street legal rally car. No hurry.
#25
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after drooling over gunmetal grey 930 whaletails all thru college (all while driving a vw scirocco, pretty damn cool college kid car...) and drooling even more over the 993 when it was launched (basket handle and all) i was just married and working in my early thirties, driving a nissan 300zx turbo as a weekend car, and porsche then announced the 996 watercooled car replacing the 993... i said to myself, omg, can't wait anymore, need to get a 993 right now, while they can still be gotten new...
...so i bought a dupont registry magazine that weekend, got my x'mas bonus from work, called isringhausen, and a brand new 97 guards red/cashmere carrera was shipped by rail to me from illinois to seattle the following week...
...and the rest of my love affair with these amazing cars is history
...so i bought a dupont registry magazine that weekend, got my x'mas bonus from work, called isringhausen, and a brand new 97 guards red/cashmere carrera was shipped by rail to me from illinois to seattle the following week...
...and the rest of my love affair with these amazing cars is history
#26
Three Wheelin'
#27
Sir Thomas Lord of All Mets Fans
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Originally Posted by thomnellie
My wife figured we owed me.
I wanted something practical. But after driving two cheap, paid-off cars for 20 years, paying off the mortgage, etc. wife insisted that if I was going to get a Porsche it had to be a 911. Who am I to argue with the missus?
T
#29
Race Car
Bob Holbert burned an RS-60 into my brain mixing it up with the country's fastest factory Vette and Cobra (and some kid named Roger Penski in a homebuilt) at Marlboro in 1957. When the 914 2.0 came out, I went down to his dealership. Al had me drive several to find the fastest one. He offered me more for my 71 2002 than I had paid for it. A 74 S, 78 SC, 2008 Boxster RS-60 and a 991C2S later...
#30
Good call by my 10-year-old son --about 15 years ago ... After double - buckling my two kids in my BMW M roadster, my son said I should get a 911 because it had backseats !
Done .
Never looked back four Cabrio's later...
Done .
Never looked back four Cabrio's later...