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I guess whoever got hold of your Cayenne was for sure a real moron. That is a shame.
When I ordered my 914 a radio was a really expensive option, like $600 as I remember. So I ordered it with the radio delete option. I knew I could buy a radio and some speakers for a lot less. I picked up my 914 on Friday, Sept 13, 1974 at 12:05 PM and drove it around in town some. Back then one of the ways I made money was shooting coaching films. I had a 16mm Bolex camera and the schools would hire me to drive to the game, and shoot only the action, snap, to whistle. Then the coaches could see what each player did. The only video cameras back then were in TV studios and were massive. I would shoot a Jr. High school game on Thursday, high school on Friday, and college on Saturday. My social life sucked in football season. But I had a 914!
Anyway, one of the high schools I shot on Friday nights had a game against at some private school near Huntsville, AL. So off I went in my new car and no radio. I got real sick of singing to myself as I am a horrible singer. I had a game to shoot Saturday night for Alabama State, and Sunday was my play time. I brought the 914 back in for the 600 mile service on Monday the 16th at 8:00 AM. They changed the engine and transmission oils, and checked out the car for free.
I got a radio on Monday afternoon. I guess I should have just listened to Pandora on my iPhone back then.
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Glen
49 Year member of the Porsche Club of America
1985 911 Carrera; 2017 Macan
1986 El Camino with Fuel Injected 350 Crate Engine
My Motto: I will never be too old to have a happy childhood!
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