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    Yes there's a clear parallel with bikes.

    The performance of a modern 911 far eclipses that of this old beast, by a way bigger margin than comparing similar generations of bikes, but the driving experience may not be better. Another difference is reliability, an older bike could be equal or better than a new one.

    It's all about the ride, right? And a little style never hurts.
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    Default Re: 912, Bahama Yellow

    Quote Originally Posted by thollandpe View Post


    Yes there's a clear parallel with bikes.

    The performance of a modern 911 far eclipses that of this old beast, by a way bigger margin than comparing similar generations of bikes, but the driving experience may not be better. Another difference is reliability, an older bike could be equal or better than a new one.

    It's all about the ride, right? And a little style never hurts.
    I am drafting a steaming mug of green tea, sick as a sick dog, and this video couldn't have arrived sooner. Thanks.

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    Nice color. The car ain't bad either!

    I liked his last sentence, about the car being a time capsule.

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    I love the classics. The Pegoretti is cool but I've had the car behind it since I was 18. It's a 67 Mustang Coupe and in the warmer months, I drive it every weekend. It rattles a little, handles like a tractor, and the 289ci V8 has way less horsepower than the V6 ecoboost in my truck.

    The Pegoretti is painted in Gulf Livery to pay homage to the Ford GT40's of the late 60's. The Argonaut is currently being painted in the original Gulf Livery of dark blue and marigold.
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    I know I'll never own a Porsche, but I'm a big miata fan. I like monster miatas...they're the most "American" car I can think of. But it can be just as much (sometimes more) wringing out an underpowered car instead of having to be afraid of what you're driving. The GT3RS I drove made me nervous.

    Also that car is pretty.
    Insubordinate. And Churlish.

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    I posit that one hasn't truly enjoyed motor cars until they have had the arse end of a 911 break loose. But I might be biased.

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    Default Re: 912, Bahama Yellow

    Some great poster work, too.


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    Trailing throttle oversteer is Wotans way of smiting the unbeliever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarkC View Post
    I posit that one hasn't truly enjoyed motor cars until they have had the arse end of a 911 break loose. But I might be biased.
    I drove the GT3 on the street and it felt like I wasn't really DRIVING it...more guiding it down the road. Cold MPSS, cold ceramic brakes, drove like one of those drift trikes.
    Insubordinate. And Churlish.

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    A pal from my college days in the 70's had a 912 in that goat-vomit green color. He & I always wanted something we didn't have; a 911 was on the top of our list. Here is an awful photo of my '73 240Z...we would trade cars & tell each other how great the other's car drove. We knew they were great cars...just a simpler time, with simple, engaging image.jpgcars.
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    Default Re: 912, Bahama Yellow

    slow.

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    Ferrari
    slow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WFSTEKL View Post
    I am drafting a steaming mug of green tea, sick as a sick dog, and this video couldn't have arrived sooner. Thanks.
    Man I hear you on that. I picked up some damn cold virus 2 days ago and it is just slamming me. Been drinking lots of very hot tea.

    To stay on topic I used to own a '76 911S in the early 90's, had some great times in that car. :)

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    There are very few cars that could make me stop thinking about bikes. A Porsche 912 like that yellow car would be one of them.

    This is another one.
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    Another 70s small BMW>
    slow.

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    WOW>>>
    slow.

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    Took delivery of FF 497 yesterday. Banana split? Angry Bee? School Bus? Taxi? Check.
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    I watched this for the first time today. My first car - at 28 in 1999 because I'd always had bikes - was a 67 912. Bought by blowing the entirety of a $9500 inheritence left to me by my Grandfather in an attempt to not engage real adulthood, plus scratch an itch I'd held forever.

    Mine was also a bit of a basket case and I had to earn - on bike wrenching wages - my initial investment again in engine, transmission rebuilds and 3-point belt install costs. I loved the thumbs up and was prouder of that vehicle than any I've owned, but it really does take a village to keep something as niche as a 4 cylinder (genuine) Porsche going in Canada.

    I could never get the right team together and sold it before things got out of hand.

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    Maybe, just maybe when I'm down to paying just one college tuition...

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    image.jpg
    My father's original 1968 912 ordered by him from the factory and picked up the day I was born in the foreground. Stem to stern restoration done in the 90's. My '73 2002 in the background. Two cars into one 1989 project. Great machines to roar around in and easy to work on.

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