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Okay, let me figure this out...if I can last about another 19 years then I get a new Cayman.;)
God bless him! |
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Congrats to your dad, Captain! I agree, speeder. Totally no-class gesture. Isn't he the old coot who got chased out of the R-Gruppe, freaked out and sold his car? Tiresome and boring, indeed :confused: |
Great to have a dad alive at 86.
Great to have a dad that can still drive. Great to see he still has dreams. Enjoy him and the car. |
Your dad is badass.
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Anyway, what a great post, thanks for sharing and I hope I am alive to be int he same position in years to come:) Matt |
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There was absolutely nothing sentimental about the designers of our cars. They were obsessed engineers who were competitive beyond belief, building weird sports cars that won races. Nothing has changed, other than the cars are a magnitude higher performance in keeping with the times. Check out PWD's signature line if you don't believe my statement above. And if you ever meet him, ask him why even the great engineers at Porsche started liquid-cooling the race cars back in the early '70s.:cool: |
That is fantastic!!! I hope I am doing what I love when I am 86!
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Rob that is SUPER cool, I'll bet you had some influence on the type of car he purchased though? One way or another.
When I saw the title of the thread I figured it would be a link to some far off distant news story; but was very impressed to see it was actually your father. You should be very proud of him. I can remember my grandpa driving at 86, which was about 9 years ago. I would have to back his car out of my driveway and point it in the right direction for him ;) My Aunt finally put her foot down and had his Dr pull his license; poor guy, but he loved to drive. I'm gonna aspire to be like your dad too! Tell 'em I say hi. |
Does not surprise me one bit. It never leaves you and even though you are getting older, the mind and though processes are still the same.
My Father was still driving his Jaguar at age 85 when he passed. |
Great post! Lends hope to all of us. Just another 44 years and I will have a brand new Cayman S! Well..a Cayman S that was brand new back in 2008..:D
BTW, I also don´t believe pwd´s post was particularly offensive. |
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It's not only great that he's a "young" enough 86 to drive a new Cayman, but he's also financially grounded enough to afford one. With a reverse mortgage, meager pension, and monthly SS check, my folks get by, but that's about it. And they're doing better than most.
Congrats. We should all try to follow in his footsteps. |
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http://www.rockcentral.co.uk/quiz/co...s/applause.png But what took him so long? |
awesome! thanks for sharing! and my 67-year old father moans about 'making it to the grocery store and back' like he's methuselah.. :(
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Thats awesome! Tell your dad about this guy. He is a PCA member and has a 944. His car number each year changes with his age. This year his car # is 90. :eek:
I met him for the 1st time when his car number was 86 and he was at the bay bottom crawl. He can drive too!! His times are right there with the rest of the 944's with the young un's driving them. Besides, the Bay Bottom Crawl is not for the weak of heart and for him to be putting down hot times at that event is a testimony to how young at heart he is. Good for your Dad, may he drive it in good health!! |
I love hearing about old guys driving sports cars and taking them to the track even! Paul Newman (in his 70s!) competing in the Daytona 24 hours is my inspiration. I hope I am still with-it enough in my advanced years.
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What an inspiration! A welcome topic given some of the stuff that comes up on here from time to time.
May your dad (and mom) enjoy it in good health. Denis, very well put. The chip on the shoulder has gotten old. |
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Sorry Capt for highjacking.. |
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