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#767
#768
Race Director
Ah, the Cuda met a sad fate. In my more foolish days of youth, I managed to flip it on a mountain road. Smashed the roof all the way down to the door panel on the passenger side. I guess that's why the Cuda's are so rare now. So, the 911 is my adult answer to the Cuda. I shall do my best to keep the wheels on the road side of the car.
#772
Targa
Oomsung,
Great photos. I love the Targa look. Yes, I am prejudiced. From the 356C Cab I ordered back in 1965 & didn't get (A long story for another day.) to the 997 Targa I wanted to buy from Desert European 2 years ago that was sold before I sold my race car, I always preferred open tops. But, the look of the old & new Targas I find almost as sexy as my GranTurismo.
Targa is coming here soon from California. It is same in/out color as the one that got away. Will send "Ugly Mug" when it arrives.
Great photos. I love the Targa look. Yes, I am prejudiced. From the 356C Cab I ordered back in 1965 & didn't get (A long story for another day.) to the 997 Targa I wanted to buy from Desert European 2 years ago that was sold before I sold my race car, I always preferred open tops. But, the look of the old & new Targas I find almost as sexy as my GranTurismo.
Targa is coming here soon from California. It is same in/out color as the one that got away. Will send "Ugly Mug" when it arrives.
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Blue911Heaven (09-16-2020)
#773
Rennlist Member
I'm relatively new here at RL, but not to the Porsche family. We've had 5, and can't wait to get more hopefully. Here's our 993 - '97 C2 Cab:
#774
Rennlist Member
...and a few of my 997 GT3, which is currently under the knife for a 3.8 Cup (bottom end) motor.
At the track, the very day the stock 3.6 went up:
At the track, the very day the stock 3.6 went up:
#775
Rennlist Member
Me in the GT3 with my oldest daughter:
Finally, in the Falken RSR instructing Bryan Sellers on the finer points of car control :-)
Finally, in the Falken RSR instructing Bryan Sellers on the finer points of car control :-)
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