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Retrieving a 1972 911E Hot Rod from California

I posted this on another forum, but thought I'd post it here for anyone interested in my little trek.

So, over a year ago, my uncle made me an offer to sell me his Porsche 911. I don't see him very often, but pretty much at every family gathering, we would at least spend some time in a dark corner away from other people and talk gear head stuff. He doesn't live near the car anymore, so can't enjoy it, and didn't really want to sell it, and knew I would love it and already know a bunch of the modifications (there are more mods on the car than not) so it just seemed logical - right?

Well, the extremely generous offer was contingent on me getting to California to get the car and bring it back. No biggee - I tow cars on my trailer all the time. However, the stars went waaaay out of alignment, and seemed to work against me. I bought a newer shop/truck tow vehicle than I have ever owned before, in better condition, too. Shortly after I bought it, and before i was supposed to go out and grab the car, one of the cylinder heads on the shop truck cracked. I instantly fell down the slippery slope of improving while replacing (351W got new alum heads, edlebrock intake manifold, manifold replacccement headers, cold air intake, 3" exhaust, etc). This process took months and months - it isn't a VW or Porsche, so I'm not an expert on it. When done, the truck ran great. For a short while. Then it didn't run great. For the last two plus months it has been at a local specialist, where they have found a number of things, but it still isn't done.

What's a guy to do? Rent a truck. Hmmm. Considering the options - I could rent a small box truck and a tow dolly or a trailer. Tow dolly is out - Porsche is low and that would be a little rough for it's trip back home. The trailer - OK, but it's out in the elements, people can see it, adds a lot of cost... Well, hypothetically, you could fit a car *inside* a box van, if you added some tie downs. Since they disapprove of that, I'm not gonna say that's what is going to happen, but I have a close friend that moved out to Colorado in 1997 and brought his 1976 VW Rabbit Project out with him that way...

So, a 16ft truck would allow the car to fit inside with about a foot on either end, and a 2000lb Porsche is well under the 4300lb payload, and it's really not that expensive. If you were going to put some tie downs through the floor and metal crossmembers, it should be totally fine. Also, if you put some 2x4s around the tires to help keep it from moving, should help even more.

Like I said, *I've* never done this before, but I've read about it on the interwebs.

Anyway - bright and early tomorrow morning, I hit the road to Mesquite, NV for a night in a hotel. We'll see how the 2017 GM Van does tomorrow.

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Porsche retrival trip - Update #1.

So, I am headed to California, in a rental truck, to retrive the Porsche 911 that my uncle built.

Left the house just after 5am this morning, in the 16ft box van. It is a 2017 GM, with an LS V8 - I love these engines. More on that later. Ran into light snow near the tunnel on I70, but the rest of the way was simply fog, sleet, rain and snow that didn't stick. Happy for that.

Driving through Glenwood Springs, I heard the radio DJ on "The Goat" radio station apologize for the news not playing correctly. I love driving cross country and getting tiny glimpses of small towns.

So, today I drove through Colorado, through Utah, and cut through a tiny bit of Arizona and ended up just across the border in Nevada.

Tomorrow - San Diego, and to see and load the Porsche!

A few pics from behind the dash, along the way today.









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Porsche retrival trip update #2 & 3.

I'm combining these because I didn't do an update on Wed night - was just too tired. Anyway, I got to San Diego, and found the car sitting in the garage on jackstands, dusty and dirty, as any good barn find should be. Quickly aired up a few tires (multi-piece BBS wheels notorious for leaking over very long periods) and got it on the ground, hooked up the jump box and ranked it over. Didn't start, but I don't think it will take much work.

Called a flat bed tow truck, and started pulling out the extra parts out of the basement. Woah - lots of extra parts! Almost didn't have enough room. I have some BBS Wheel halves in the cab with me, and some other parts but it all fit!

The tow truck driver was surprised and humored that I was putting it *inside* the box truck, and was a great guy to work with. Got the car inside very easily, strapped down and 2x4s blocking in all 4 tires so it simply cannot move.

Back on the road and made it to Barstow,, CA to spend the night.

The next morning, left, and at the first stop, fueled up and checked the load. Someone had tried to break in the night before! There are 3 cut marks on the padlock where they tried, but were unsuccessful. I had backed the truck up to a wall, so I'm surprised anyone could even FIT back there, but thieves are thieves. Glad I had a good padlock.

Anyway, drove through Nevada, corner of Arizona, and Utah to Grand Junction. Had the pleasure of having dinner with the owner of Flyin Miata, an aftermarket company building parts and Miata performance cars - great guy and great dinner.

Home tonight!









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Porsche Retrival Update #4.

The eagle has landed. The car, and I, have made it home, safe and sound. Not without incident, but nothing too bad.

Last night, I got to Grand Junction, Colorado and had dinner with Bill Cardell, the owner of Flyin Miata. Great guy, and great car and motorcycle talk. This morning, I stopped by and he gave me a tour of the business, and I got to drive the 520hp LS3 powered Miata. What a blast - and super well integrated. Driving it, you wouldn't guess it didn't come like that from the factory!

I intended to take I70 West, just like I had come East, but there was a big storm that closed it near Vail, so I headed South to miss it. I took Hwy 50 and went through Salida to get home to Colorado Springs. There wasn't supposed to be any snow on Monarch Pass, but there was! Chain law was in effect, but since I wasn't a commercial truck, they just waved me through! It got pretty bad near the top, but I lucked out following a snow plow, and didn't slip or spin a tire once. I almost can't believe it.

Tomorrow I'll unload the car at Cars & Coffee and pull it inside and start looking over what needs work.

So happy to be home, and so happy have this new old car.









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Nice!!! Loaded in the back of the truck haha
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Worked great. Oh, and you being a wheel guy - 15" RS centers with 17" barrels. Have some 16" Fuchs I'd like to make into the same setup I think.
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Plan is to just tidy up a few little things and enjoy. It's already stupid built as a hot rod, so no need to improve much there.

Long term - it's a 1972, so an ST tribute would be great, but I'll just wait and see how it is before I make any big plans.
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Hey, whatever it takes to get the job done. And by the looks of the car, I'd say it was worth the trip! congrats on your new hotrod.
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Really nice, glad your uncle chose you to continue keep it in the family. I'm sure he knows it is in good hands to someone that will appreciate it. Post some pics when you get it back in running shape, although on the one pic, it looks pretty good! My son who lives in Colorado Springs too, would do something like you did if he could find one or when I pass mine along. Good luck!
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Heh heh. We all do whatever it takes to get the job done, I think.

I'll never stop in Barstow - again!

I'll start a build thread to update on progress, but really, it just needs some TLC, nothing big.
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Great story and beautiful roads. I'm another that refuses to spend the night in Barstow anymore. UR lucky they didn't just steal the whole truck. It happens a lot.
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Yeah, I won't make the mistake again. I had the front wheels turned full lock and the steering wheel chained to the seat base, but a big tow truck could have snagged it. I had it parked right next to the Hotel entrance, under a light, backed up against a wall. Thought that would be enough. Sigh. They would have won the stolen moving truck lottery that night.
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Good read, liked the pics, and one helluva score. Thanks for sharing your journey.

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