Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
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Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
I know some of you guys already have your car out of the garage this morning. Let’s see some pics!
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
It's out and getting ready to go. Had to move the engine test stand too.
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
Happy 4th.
Arranged as red, white and blue.
John
Arranged as red, white and blue.
John
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
After consecutive runs in the countryside to celebrate a very good day.
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
That's a great shot of the wiper, honey....
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
No dinner for you tonight Jim.jim nelson wrote:That's a great shot of the wiper, honey....
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
You weren’t kidding. Somehow the spirit of levity was lost....Doug McDonnell wrote:No dinner for you tonight Jim.jim nelson wrote:That's a great shot of the wiper, honey....
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
Well it's a clean wiper for sure. Worthy of photography.
Here's mine. Nice long drive at first light on our nation's birthday. No cars really or much traffic. Just the music from the engine and the sunrise.
Hadn't had the car out in a couple of weeks so she needed a good cruise.
Here's mine. Nice long drive at first light on our nation's birthday. No cars really or much traffic. Just the music from the engine and the sunrise.
Hadn't had the car out in a couple of weeks so she needed a good cruise.
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
Playing around out in the sun after spending the 4th working with the carbs to cure some issues with a clogged needle valve.
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
Jack, to say I have fallen in LOVE would be an understatement. .......................Jim.
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Re: Happy 4th of July, let’s see some pics of your 356
I've decided to place it in the Bonham's auction at The Quail Lodge in Monterey next month. Its time for it to get a new caretaker and I just recently received the FIVA certificate from teh Historical Vehicle Association that will help ensure that the car has the historical provenance that I hope will convince the new owner to preserve the car in its 1957 configuration and refrain from trying to "return it to stock configuration" as one potential buyer inquired a few years ago. I figure California is where we'll find out what the original outlaw Porsche is really worth.