Post your favorite 356 pics...
- Jim Johnston
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East Tennessee beauties
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Jim Johnston
Registry # 1308
'59 Coupe
'72 911E Coupe
Jim Johnston
Registry # 1308
'59 Coupe
'72 911E Coupe
- TomDoherty
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At a car show this weekend - the Storm-Troopers were guarding the car - no need for a Do Not Touch sign!
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- Jim Johnston
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Devil's Tower National Monument, WY
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Jim Johnston
Registry # 1308
'59 Coupe
'72 911E Coupe
Jim Johnston
Registry # 1308
'59 Coupe
'72 911E Coupe
- Dan Kalinski
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No texture:
Texture:
Texture:
- Glen Hamner, Jr
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Texture vs no texture. What I want to know is: are there drain holes at the forward end of the tonneau's attachment to the dash for taking the water to ground without flooding the interior? No doubt having the tonneau is better than no tenneau.
Winter driving with half tonneau in place and heat set to max is for me the real cat's meow. It may seem lame brained, but wearing a helmet when the weather has soured is very comfortable top down attire. Don't guffaw until you've tried it. Keep em on the road, love seeing tubs coming or going.
Winter driving with half tonneau in place and heat set to max is for me the real cat's meow. It may seem lame brained, but wearing a helmet when the weather has soured is very comfortable top down attire. Don't guffaw until you've tried it. Keep em on the road, love seeing tubs coming or going.
- Dan Kalinski
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Glen,glen hamner wrote:Texture vs no texture. What I want to know is: are there drain holes at the forward end of the tonneau's attachment to the dash for taking the water to ground without flooding the interior? No doubt having the tonneau is better than no tenneau.
Winter driving with half tonneau in place and heat set to max is for me the real cat's meow. It may seem lame brained, but wearing a helmet when the weather has soured is very comfortable top down attire. Don't guffaw until you've tried it. Keep em on the road, love seeing tubs coming or going.
The tonneau cover actually worked very well. There were valleys alongside the wing windows that neatly drained any accumulation over the side of the car. Since the new top still has some fit issues, believed the tonneau cover kept more water out than the soft top would have.
Going to try the helmet one of these days.
Best,
DJ.
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Another favorite:
- Dan Kalinski
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A shot of a new shop in Murray, UT. with lots of very nice cars to receive some TLC. Jack, with arms folded, did the engine/transaxle/final mechanicals/trouble shoot and fixing the work that other less competent people did on my car.
He was the bright light on getting my car on the road this past summer. He is a good fellow and can be trusted all the way.
Morris Bros. Motorsports
6528 S. State St.
Murray UT 84107
He was the bright light on getting my car on the road this past summer. He is a good fellow and can be trusted all the way.
Morris Bros. Motorsports
6528 S. State St.
Murray UT 84107
- Oliver Strobel
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Perfect light.....
50014 09/1952 Reutter Coupé
52943 12/1954 Reutter Coupé Continental
52943 12/1954 Reutter Coupé Continental
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Fall in Vermont makes the perfect setting for a true work of art!
1961 356B T5 Karmann Hardtop #200279 Sports Coupe named "Carmine"
2nd & 4th Owner of this car 1970-73 found again on Ebay in 2013 & bought it back 128K miles
2nd & 4th Owner of this car 1970-73 found again on Ebay in 2013 & bought it back 128K miles
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Poetry in motion.
1961 356B T5 Karmann Hardtop #200279 Sports Coupe named "Carmine"
2nd & 4th Owner of this car 1970-73 found again on Ebay in 2013 & bought it back 128K miles
2nd & 4th Owner of this car 1970-73 found again on Ebay in 2013 & bought it back 128K miles
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I always enjoy shooting detail images of 356s, just for something different.
This one is from my A coupe.
This one is from my A coupe.
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