Spyders in the Wild...
#541
987 Spyder takes First in Class in San Diego Region Concours
I drove down to San Diego this weekend and attended the PCA San Diego Region Zone 8 Concours held at Spanish Landing right on the beautiful San Diego harbor. Both gen Spyders were in attendance with my 981 in the Corral/Display only (non-judged) category and Marine Blue's 987 in the judged Ubergang Class.
It was an incredible turn out and the quality of the cars in the judged catagories was truly impressive. This sun-kissed patch of Earth is blessed with probably the highest concentration anywhere of well-preserved and well-maintained P-cars of all generations so the competition at these So Cal concours events is of the highest order. This isn't Kansas, Toto. Better bring your A-game or stay home. Well, Marine Blue did just that snatching First in Class honors!
As luck would have it, my camera was on the fritz so while I don't have any pics from this weekend of Marine Blue's winning car, I do have these photos from a prior event and you will just have to trust me: Afshin's car looked just as good this weekend, if not better.
Great job, Marine Blue
Hats off to the San Diego Region for hosting such a stellar event. Everyone I met was friendly and knowledgable and welcomed this interloper from Orange County with open arms. Much thanks for the hospitality guys!
It was an incredible turn out and the quality of the cars in the judged catagories was truly impressive. This sun-kissed patch of Earth is blessed with probably the highest concentration anywhere of well-preserved and well-maintained P-cars of all generations so the competition at these So Cal concours events is of the highest order. This isn't Kansas, Toto. Better bring your A-game or stay home. Well, Marine Blue did just that snatching First in Class honors!
As luck would have it, my camera was on the fritz so while I don't have any pics from this weekend of Marine Blue's winning car, I do have these photos from a prior event and you will just have to trust me: Afshin's car looked just as good this weekend, if not better.
Great job, Marine Blue
Hats off to the San Diego Region for hosting such a stellar event. Everyone I met was friendly and knowledgable and welcomed this interloper from Orange County with open arms. Much thanks for the hospitality guys!
#545
Thanks guys! I barely managed a pic of my car which was for some reason or another placed in the special categories section even though I was judged in Ubergang. As a note, Ubergang class includes all Boxsters, Caymans and 991's. The engines are not judged since they are not readily accessible. They also don't judge the undercarriage although some judges do look at the wheel wells which was the case for this show.
I did manage to snap off some pics of two stunning Spyders in attendance although one (Beck Spyder) is technically not real.
I did manage to snap off some pics of two stunning Spyders in attendance although one (Beck Spyder) is technically not real.
Last edited by Marine Blue; 10-04-2016 at 04:55 PM.
#547
I came across not one, but two EXTREMELY rare 987 Spyders equipped with options rarely found on these cars.
The first one is actually for sale:
The second comes with the elusive PCP option which I understand was only available on cars in the Pacific Northwest:
The first one is actually for sale:
The second comes with the elusive PCP option which I understand was only available on cars in the Pacific Northwest:
#550
^^^^^ I was thinking the exact same thing, Zeus. Maybe they don't have a clue
And yet they look to be a decent size dealer with numerous exotics for sale, including several high-end P-cars. They should certainly know better
And yet they look to be a decent size dealer with numerous exotics for sale, including several high-end P-cars. They should certainly know better
#551
Didn't notice the rock darn it! . . . . . .
Otherwise it's just another pretty Spyder blowing in the NorCal wind. RAL 7015 (Porsche code Y97) slate grey PTS. From what I've seen and heard thru Rennlist it's the only one in North America.
May go back and re-shoot the setting (without the rock in view and with the windows down) because I didn't even realize all the yellow elements were in play until I got home and looked at the pics.
May go back and re-shoot the setting (without the rock in view and with the windows down) because I didn't even realize all the yellow elements were in play until I got home and looked at the pics.
Last edited by Blu RS; 10-10-2016 at 09:51 PM.
#552
Otherwise it's just another pretty Spyder blowing in the NorCal wind. RAL/Y97 slate grey PTS. From what I've seen and heard thru Rennlist it's the only one in North America.
May go back and re-shoot the setting (without the rock in view) because I didn't even realize all the yellow elements were in play until I got home and looked at the pics.
May go back and re-shoot the setting (without the rock in view) because I didn't even realize all the yellow elements were in play until I got home and looked at the pics.
#554
Thanks for compliments on the color! I'm pretty pleased with the results myself particularly since I had not seen a Porsche in that color in the metal before I ordered this one.
Batching up a group of PTS Spyders in NorCal area for a photo opp should make for a memorable submission to one or more of the Porsche media weblinks if nothing else. Or even a batch/index group shot of all the silver/grey/rhodium, etc. color variants of Spyders including PTS. So I'm game if there's a really good photo opp in the offing.
Batching up a group of PTS Spyders in NorCal area for a photo opp should make for a memorable submission to one or more of the Porsche media weblinks if nothing else. Or even a batch/index group shot of all the silver/grey/rhodium, etc. color variants of Spyders including PTS. So I'm game if there's a really good photo opp in the offing.