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Mike80911 10-05-2025 03:38 PM

A Thank You from Mike80911's Son
 
Hi all,

Many of you know my father, Mike80911, from his years of being on this forum.

I am sad to report that he unfortunately passed away unexpectedly back in February, and I just wanted to drop in and give everyone here a thank you.

My father was fanatical about air-cooled Porsches, having owned around 20 throughout the years. He sold his first one, a pristine black 1989 911, when my mother was pregnant with me because he knew he'd need a more practical car.

He then reignited his passion for them when I was around 8 by purchasing a guard's red 1981 911 convertible, and helping him work on that car and going to car shows is what sparked my own interest in cars. I even learned to drive on his 1986 930 when I turned 16.

At the time of his passing, he owned a 1989 930 Cabriolet, which I am sure many of you have seen in person at Metro NY PCA events throughout the last few years. This car was the one, and I truly think he never would have sold it. He had always wanted an '89 Cabriolet because he loved the 5-speed 930s, and this one had it all.

However, after much deliberation, we have decided to sell it. I just graduated from school, got married, and moved across the country, and my mother can't drive it. I looked into many different ways to make keeping it work, but unfortunately it just isn't feasible at this point in my life. On the bright side, part of me is excited at the prospect of the car making someone else happy the same way that it made him happy.

So anyway, thank you all for reading this and for the community you provided for my father.

I'd like to leave you all with the last photo I took of the car. It was taken while on a Thanksgiving drive through Hawk's Nest in NY that him and I went on almost every year, organized by some members from this forum.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1759703634.JPG

WPOZZZ 10-05-2025 03:50 PM

Condolences, and sorry for your loss. That is a gorgeous car!

masraum 10-05-2025 03:51 PM

My deepest condolences. I'm sorry that you can't figure out how to hang on to the car. What's truly important are the memories that you have of your dad, and you'll have those forever.

onewhippedpuppy 10-05-2025 03:56 PM

Really sorry to hear about your dad Mike. I have two sons and only hope that someday when I pass, they will have such kind things to say about me.

I grew up flying in my grandfather’s Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft, and when he died in 2012 I tried to figure out any possible way to keep it. At the time it deeply bothered me, but in hindsight it was the memories I wanted, not the plane. You’ll never forget your experiences with your dad and the 930, and that’s how his memory will live on.

A930Rocket 10-05-2025 04:05 PM

I’m sorry to hear about your dad‘s passing. While it would’ve been nice to keep the car, the memories will last at lifetime.

WPOZZZ 10-05-2025 04:10 PM

In Hawaii, we don't say goodbye. Instead we use "a hui hou kakou", until we meet again.

look 171 10-05-2025 04:15 PM

Sorry to hear about your dad. Too bad about the green 930 but if you are in Socal, and want to drive a 930 cab, give me a shout to take a drive down memory lane. I will get it out of storage for ya.

Seahawk 10-05-2025 04:24 PM

What a lovely post. Thank you.

Noah930 10-05-2025 04:38 PM

Sorry for your loss. As a bunch of car guys, we all wish there was a way for you to hang on to the car. But in the end, it's the memories that are important, not the material objects.

Mike80911 10-05-2025 04:52 PM

Thank you all for your kind words. You are all correct in saying it is the memories I want rather than the car itself, and I will always have those. I just wish he had some more time to enjoy the car, but that would have likely made parting with it more painful anyway.

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12542668)
Really sorry to hear about your dad Mike. I have two sons and only hope that someday when I pass, they will have such kind things to say about me.

I grew up flying in my grandfather’s Beechcraft Bonanza aircraft, and when he died in 2012 I tried to figure out any possible way to keep it. At the time it deeply bothered me, but in hindsight it was the memories I wanted, not the plane. You’ll never forget your experiences with your dad and the 930, and that’s how his memory will live on.

You must have some really cool stories from that. Figuring out a way to keep the car has been difficult, so I can't imagine trying to figure out the logistics of keeping a plane.

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Originally Posted by look 171 (Post 12542684)
Sorry to hear about your dad. Too bad about the green 930 but if you are in Socal, and want to drive a 930 cab, give me a shout to take a drive down memory lane. I will get it out of storage for ya.

I'm in Texas now but that is a very generous offer and I appreciate it!

vash 10-05-2025 06:09 PM

what a thoughtful post. we are honored.

flatbutt 10-05-2025 06:17 PM

What Vash said x10. Thank you.

WPOZZZ 10-05-2025 07:17 PM

Please be careful when selling the car. It may be easier and less stressful to consign it to one of the Porsche specialists.

Bill Douglas 10-05-2025 11:56 PM

Sorry for your loss and thanks for being so kind as to tell us more about your dad and for giving us an update.

KFC911 10-06-2025 01:36 AM

Condolences for your loss, and as others have posted... thank you for letting us know... and cherish those memories.

Be well...

Tobra 10-06-2025 11:45 AM

Thank you for sharing this. Hard choices

911boost 10-06-2025 12:29 PM

Call Doug at Switchars, he can help and is a stand up guy.

Sorry to hear about your dad.

Bill

Zeke 10-06-2025 01:06 PM

@vash since we don't have a like button.

speeder 10-06-2025 01:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 12543079)
Call Doug at Switchars, he can help and is a stand up guy.

Sorry to hear about your dad.

Bill

It’s already running on BaT. He’ll get a good price for it.

Scott Douglas 10-06-2025 01:36 PM

After reading post #44 of this thread: https://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/1154607-why-do-some-people-think-s-ok-park-handicapped-spots-4.html
by your dad, I think he was the type of guy I'd like to have known.

Thank you for your post. Sorry for your loss. It makes me think about what would have happened if I hadn't survived my heart attack and subsequent surgery.

I hope his car does exceedingly well on BaT and that you can derive a lot of good memories of him when you turn it over to the next caretaker.


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