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Why you need two Porsches....
Well, I'm waiting on a brain from VDF for the Ruby Sleeper, so I fine tuned Bluebird today and put here through here paces....Sometimes we forget there is a lot of joy in a fine tuned stock 3.0.......
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Exactly! So you can play with one, while the other is sleeping!
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Well Actually you need more than two
One for your daily driver. One for the wife to do the shopping in One to race and one for tarmac rallies and a spare in case any of the other break down. Michael |
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Ive got three. A targa, a coupe, and a parts car. The targa is currently the only one drivable though. As soon as the coupe is finished I have plans for the targa. Ive got to have one to drive.
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LOL....I need to edit this thread to: Why We Need 2 or More Porsches........
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. One of these days Im going to have one of these cars that gets driven more than it gets worked on
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Variety is the spice of life, an early 911,SC,carrera,C2 turbo a formula contential and some other fun stuff in the garage.My wife is such a keeper!
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Two (or more) different Porsches for two (or more) different moods...In a perfect world, I'd love to keep my Boxster as a daily driver, then have a "raw" older 911 for a little extra fun!
..for when I'm in the mood for that.. ..then maybe a C4 for winter.. ..and maybe a true vintage racer.. ..something for Julie..
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So you can share parts, you sillies! "cept when you do that, they both don't run and then you get asked when you'll have just one running 911.
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Couldn't agree more. I starting pulling my rocker panels off last night, about an hour after I got home from the track, getting all set to totally redo suspension. Just as I was about to pull the spring plates off, I thought I should probably wait to see if the 993 comes home this week, so I have a 911 to drive next weekend. It sucks only having one 911 at the moment. Once the 993 is home, I won't be so picky about scheduling work on the SC.
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Instead of two mistresses in the garage, now I have that situation covered and an off-site babe in another garage. She is feeling neglected too! Is there a twelve step program for this? It is snowy and icy today so I am taking the haus-frau grocery getter to work (my S6).
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For me it was first to make one the way I wanted it to be - that was my first Targa (der Buist), AND then my second (3.2) B Group Targa (Weber) that replaced it for some personal & family reasons.
Somewhere in the middle of all that, I got the urge to make a virtually new early S Coupe. When I found "Keller" for sale in Bakersfield, old and worn, but all very original - it was too much to resist. I find (Weber), the Targa to be a LOT more enjoyable to own, as I use it more freely, in more kinds of ways. Still and all, I don't want to be rid of either one, although I guess I am less attached to Keller, for some reason.
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Mine support my 'split personality'.......
Bluebird is more of a 'beach cruiser' you know, those fat tired old Schwinns you see at the beach...... The Sleeper is freakin' lightening in a bottle........
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Like D&J says, one as a no-work reliable driver and one as a hobby. I couldn't spend as much time as I do on the 911 on another car. Even my work truck has suffered from a lack of overall maintenance as of late.
I had designs on getting a 356 as my ultimate and final project as I reach age 60 this year. But, my enthusiasm has waned comsiderably. At the rate the prices are going, I'm guessing it won't happen. I have my kitchen remodel on the slate for this year, so maybe by late fall, I'll be ready for some more abuse. Two P-cars, one should always be in top shape and ready to go, IMO. |
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How about so you can debate with your buddies whether one is really a Volkswagen or not?
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Well for sure ONE OF THEM is NOT a VW!
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Uh oh. If parts cars count, I'm at eight Porsches.
No, let's not count parts cars. That way I only have five. A much more reasonable number you'll have to agree. Maybe we should only count the regularly driven ones. The ones currently insured. I only have three. See? I'm perfectly normal! |
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This is an excellent thread to show to your friends, relatives, and girlfriend to prove that you are not some isolated crazy.
For the record, I only had three Porsches for a brief, 2 year period.
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two is always better than one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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