356 article in PCA online site
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Re: 356 article in PCA online site
My copy of the article states for the T6 body, "The gas filler was moved to the top of the RIGHT fender." That is where my gas filler is located on my 1963 T6 B Coupe. What did I miss?
1963B (T6) Coupe
1987 3.2 Carrera
1985 FJ60 Landcruiser
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1987 3.2 Carrera
1985 FJ60 Landcruiser
1993 Miata
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Re: 356 article in PCA online site
Jim you missed the first publication. The mistake has since been corrected. It was not the authors mistake but done in publication and missed in the proof read.
If I had known I would live this long I would have pushed the envelope a little harder.
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Re: 356 article in PCA online site
I've been a member of PCA as long as the Registry. decades ago in up-state NY, the Niagara Region (PCA) had many 356s, and we attended Holidays as a group, and attended track days at Watkins Glen. I've had many 911s all air cooled, still drive a '73 911 T, and agree every model is special. My only problem, is that I can't find the oil dip stick, or shift lever on the new models
I'm not sure where Porsche would be today without their four door cars. They have been the companies salvation. That said, I don'y want one.
I'm not sure where Porsche would be today without their four door cars. They have been the companies salvation. That said, I don'y want one.
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