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  1. #2476
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    356c

    Was there a coachbuilder badge on the bottom of the front quarter-panel?

    Karmann made a lot of them.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    356c

    Was there a coachbuilder badge on the bottom of the front quarter-panel?

    Karmann made a lot of them.
    Didn't look for a badge. Don't see one in the first pic either. Paint color looked so good in person.

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    Want to see a bunch of em? from last September, upthread.

    This was far and away the most impressive group of 356s I'll probably ever see in my life.

    Looks like quote won't copy the pics from the original post. It's post 1946 page 78

    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Went to see family this weekend and do some Porsche Club of America stuff. Found out that the 356 Registry was having their annual 'holiday' meet about an hour away so we made a day of it. Had a fantastic drive down 'America's Byway' and got to see some absolutely gorgeous examples and hear some really cool stories to go with them.

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    I'm a sucker for a houndstooth interior
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    This one was striking for two reasons: 1) It's the oldest 356 on the road today 2) The restoration was immaculate.
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    Of course being a Porsche event everyone brought their own - finding the car afterwards was a bit comical. Here's some of my favorites just passing by:

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    Had never seen a Boxster Spyder in person before; far and away the best looking Boxster I've ever seen. From across the lot I did a double take thinking it was a CGT.

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    This 912 took it for me. I just loved it.

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    Favorite one I didn't get a pic of was the new 991 Targa 4 GTS in the same color orange as my Dad's first Porsche. Just awesome. Overall not a bad way to spend a late summer day.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Downbound Train View Post
    And there will come a day when our ancestors look back...........

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    As only a Citroen could.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    2017 RUF CTR is everything you want in a 911.

    http://www.roadandtrack.com/car-show...ird-930-turbo/

    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

    Brain dead and made of money.

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    Sick... looking forward to the hopefully mandatory reprise of the Nurburgring hot lap video.
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    I know actual transpeople.
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    We is got a good military, maybe cause some kids get to shooting sports early here.

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    All cleaned up and registered and legal.
    Yay for Porsches.

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    ^^ I'm jealous

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    Looks good BB. You selling it?

    The new GT3 is fucking ill. 4.0 with 500hp and a manual option. Glad I moved that 911R.
    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

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    I was just reading about that bad boy. Same engine as the RSR?
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Yeah those are badass lookin. Racecar for the street.

    Bd, I am not planning on selling it. This will be my toy for a while.
    That said, everything is for sale. Make me an offer I can't refuse.
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    Nah. That's the only reason I fix up and clean my personal cars.

    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    I was just reading about that bad boy. Same engine as the RSR?
    Same set up as a 911R.
    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

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    I hear you. What are your personal cars right now? Post up some pics.
    Fwiw this 944 turbo is a blast to drive around. Very civilized, and the performance is very usable on the freeway. Most fun commuter car I've ever had. And the kids fit in the back seat.
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    Call me crazy but I like the new Lexus LC 500. RWD with a big honkin naturally aspirated V8 up front? First good looking Lexus since the LF-A in my opinion (and I used to be a big Lexus fan). First one to look good with that ridiculous grille that they need to ditch and even in "I've got enough money to order my Lexus Aston-Martin in coal miner canary yellow"







    Oh, and it looks like someone has done them the favor of rendering a TGR edition:

    I still call it The Jake.

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    Looks good. 4,300 lbs is heavy but not completely out of line relative to other fast cars. New cars are just heavy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    Call me crazy but I like the new Lexus LC 500. RWD with a big honkin naturally aspirated V8 up front? First good looking Lexus since the LF-A in my opinion (and I used to be a big Lexus fan). First one to look good with that ridiculous grille that they need to ditch and even in "I've got enough money to order my Lexus Aston-Martin in coal miner canary yellow"







    Oh, and it looks like someone has done them the favor of rendering a TGR edition:

    ^^^I like that.

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    BB's 944T got me thinking.

    Is the Toyota/Suby/Scion GT-86 the new 944?

    RWD, 4pot boxer, great handling, fun to drive...?
    I still call it The Jake.

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    The mustangs have gotten better. Not a big fan of that Lexus up there. Still that grill doesn't work for me. And 4300lbs? Cmon. Cayman gt4 weighs 3000.
    I like the new Z car as well.
    Only problem with the brz is no turbo. I have never driven one, but supposedly a great little car. Iittle bit older, but I love the s2000. Future classic me thinks.
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    Prices on the S2000s indicate it's already a collector. Was blown away by what a neighbor got for his unmolested example.

    I think the Lexus' weight is exactly where it needs to be, but it's still a big car. A big front engined grand tourer. A comparable 6 series is ~4500lbs.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Unfortunately Lexus doesn't make a fast car, and hasn't since LFA. I'd rather have this, for the same money, or 10-20k less.



    THe above picture is an accurate representation of Race mode on the QV. Awesome car. I did 10 hot laps in one, back to back with a M3 and the QV is on a different level. 4 door Ferrari. Pre Owned with 10k miles for 50k, will be hard to beat.

    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    I hear you. What are your personal cars right now? Post up some pics.
    I've got a 14 C2S that I took on trade for my 991.2 Turbo, for sale, 76k (wholesale). I've also got a 87 930 Turbo, I am about to sell. I rarely have personal cars. I kept a Audi R8 for a long time, because prepaid maint and warranty.

    I'm thinking about a S8 for my next daily. They are in the 50s now. That Giulia is sweet, but I like my sedans comfy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeepHelmet View Post
    ^^^I like that.
    Yeah the TGR edition shooting brake is pretty cool.

    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    BB's 944T got me thinking.

    Is the Toyota/Suby/Scion GT-86 the new 944?

    RWD, 4pot boxer, great handling, fun to drive...?
    Pretty much. In a lot of ways it feels similar on the road too.

    Quote Originally Posted by basinbeater View Post
    The mustangs have gotten better. Not a big fan of that Lexus up there. Still that grill doesn't work for me. And 4300lbs? Cmon. Cayman gt4 weighs 3000.
    I like the new Z car as well.
    Only problem with the brz is no turbo. I have never driven one, but supposedly a great little car.
    Yeah at that weight it's a GT not a sports car. No turbo in the BRZ isn't a problem at all, heck I've been driving one for over 2 years and still have a valid license It's actually not too difficult or expensive to add one if you need the extra kick. Personally I think I'd go with an electric supercharger rather than turbo. You should try to get out and wring one out for a few hours, it really is a bunch of fun.

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    Let me borrow yours...
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