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This summer - PCA Raffle - Factory Restored 1973
I got a PCA email update that gives more information and progress on this project.
Here's the Link to the update : Raffle Car Project announcement/update Here's the Link to the Revive the Passion project I was concerned when I got the Raffle info for the 2011 Carrera GTS - which is the current car - the 1973 is the Summer 2011 raffle car. Enjoy the update. Join PCA and buy some $50 tickets. I want myself or a Pelicanite to win. Here is the transmission picture from the article: ![]() First actions in Germany - evaluate the tub: ![]() They are taking some great pictures: ![]() Gearbox story Link ![]() The kink in the front end, only visible to experts and a sure sign of a crash, resulted in the following measurements on the straightening bench: ten millimetres too high at the front left, double wishbone deformed by nine millimetres at the rear and twelve millimetres at the front. To achieve the highest possible accuracy when returning the body to its original shape, the mechanic didn't rely on the straightening bench alone. A rigid original frame gauge, which allows for no movement of the body, was used for the windscreen. Then, a chain was used to hydraulically place the body under tension. The rest requires the delicate craftsmanship of an experienced mechanic. Some of the mechanics in the Classic Workshop worked on the 911 production line in the 1970's and know the vehicle type inside and out. If the stuff above doesn't get you to check this out - do you really belong on PP??
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That car was at Parade in St. Charles this summer. It is in pretty rough shape.
I think most of the 911 lovers would love to see a full documentary on the restoration of that car.
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I don't get the PCA raffle. The web site says that the proceeds will be used by the PCA. And, they sell a potential 1/4 million in tickets then give out a Carrera or smaller cash equivalent.
Not even a charity? What am I missing here? |
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I'd love to win that car and then immediately enter it in the next PCA club race
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"Now, to put a water-cooled engine in the rear and to have a radiator in the front, that's not very intelligent." -Ferry Porsche (PANO, Oct. '73) (I, Paul D. have loved this quote since 1973. It will remain as long as I post here.) |
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If you win it for $50 in a raffle, does it qualify for the 24 hrs of Lemons?
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Milt: It's a raffle. No requirement to have a charity involved.
Paul: Why is this brazen. It's business, and capitalism at work. Graham: A T because it's cheaper and available? Best, Tom
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Really? I wasn't aware that private or profit companies could hold their own "for profit" lotteries or raffles. You or I could do the same? Seems odd, because if that were the case, would seem like there'd be a booming business in that.
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The Mercedes Benz club raffles several cars per year. I suspect many car clubs do it.
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![]() I agree that there could be a booming business in them. Maybe two many hoops? I'm sure someone with appropriate knowledge will chime in soon. Best. Tom
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I looked up "Holding a Raffle". It appears I have been wrong on most counts.
Raffle laws vary greatly from state to state. Because a raffle is an exercise in chance that requires no analytical effort on the part of the purchaser, states regard it as a form of gambling. According to Raffle FAQ, a raffle is governed by the laws of the state in which the drawing occurs. Nonprofits Generally, only nonprofit organizations may legally conduct a raffle. For instance, Unity Point Elementary School in Carbondale, Illinois, hosts an annual cake raffle to benefit the Parent-Teacher Organization, which uses the funds to purchase items for the school. In Arkansas, Hawaii and Kansas, however, raffles are strictly prohibited, regardless of whether the sponsor is a nonprofit organization. Read more: Laws on Holding a Raffle | eHow.com Laws on Holding a Raffle | eHow.com Best, Tom
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On Monday Fred, an old country farmer, bought a mule from Luke, another old farmer, for $100. Luke promised to deliver the mule the next day.
On Tuesday Luke drove up and said, "Sorry, Fred, but I have some bad news. The mule died." Fred: Well, then, just give me my money back. Luke: Can't do that. I went and spent it already. Fred: Well, OK then. Just unload the mule. Luke: What ya gonna do with a dead mule? Fred: I'm going to raffle him off. Luke: You can't raffle off a dead mule! Fred: Sure I can. I just won't tell anybody he's dead. Several days later the two farmers meet up. Luke: Whatever happened with that dead mule? Fred: I raffled him off just like I said I would. Sold 500 tickets at $2 each! Luke: Didn't anyone complain? Fred: Just the guy who won. So I gave him his two dollars back.
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PCA's raffles are only available to members. If they sold tickets to non members, there would be tax implications. 100% of the surplus from the raffle goes back into the club. Helps keep membership dues at a very reasonable level. Buying a ticket is completely optional. They've been received quite well. For every raffle, we've had to return several hundred tickets to members once we've reached out limit on tickets sold.
Porsche chose a T because they couldn't find a E or S that was within their budget. If you're into it, it's quite amazing to watch the factory restore the car via their website. |
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