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No, but long before I bought a Porsche (I mean, like 30 years before) I picked up a large framed, glassed painting of a pair of 911SC Turbos side by side facing opposite directions, for I think $5 at a yard sale, and hung it in the rec room. When we moved cross country and no longer had a rec room I hung it in the garage, where it stayed in the heat and humidity for the next 20 years. Not long ago I went to an exhibit by a guy who collects Porsche memerobilia and showed him a picture of it. He said it was a signed Harold James Cleworth and valued it at over a grand. Thankfully it had suffered no deterioration, and needless to say it no longer resides in the garage.
Hilarious. I was just watching an old episode of Seinfeld on hanging on the wall in his kitchen was the same pic on my wall of the 356 that is just above the Sunoco gas sign.
He also had that pic of a Porsche in his living room cresting a hilltop about 1 foot in the air!
Originally Posted by GTS Sully
Hilarious. I was just watching an old episode of Seinfeld on hanging on the wall in his kitchen was the same pic on my wall of the 356 that is just above the Sunoco gas sign.
He said it was a signed Harold James Cleworth and valued it at over a grand. Thankfully it had suffered no deterioration, and needless to say it no longer resides in the garage.
Did you just move to this house? How do you manage to have so little in your garage? Other than that, Im jealous over that wall.
Been in the house since March of 2007. I'm a neat freak. This is my 2-car garage which houses the GTS and my wife's daily driver. I have a separate single car garage that is perpendicular to the double which houses my daily driver and everything else that a garage typically holds. Lawn mower, tool cabinets, etc etc.
Our 2-car garage just has the 2 cars and about 25 pairs of shoes in a rack on the wall. Well, and a bunch of pictures.