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Porsche-pa
Join Date: Jul 2005
Location: Prescott, Arizona
Posts: 1,552
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Jo
Thanks Jo,
That all makes sense but it isn't good news. Porsche seems to be turning it's back on the classics in favor of the new car market. I totally agree, the Pelican, similar groups, websites and the experienced wrenches out there are great resources. Parts and accurate factory historical information are another story. Too bad the corporate leadership at Porsche won't loosen their grip on copyrights/patents and allow some of the better aftermarket guys more liberal access to original specs.
Someone told me that in Germany they don't look at a Porsche as having more than about a ten year life span. Could that be true and if so maybe another reason why they don't get it when we spend so much time on our older air cooled cars?
Can you give me any email addresses or contact information for the guys at Porsche who might be able to provide details on specific older models?
Here's a peek at my 31 year old Carrera...
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Current Garage:'04 996TT S Cabriolet, 1975 911 Carrera 3.2 powered (my Precious),
Also rans...
'02 996TT, '03 996TT, 1967 912, 95 993 C2 Cabriolet, 76 911S Carrera, 2014 Carrera S, 2014 Turbo S, 1999 AMG SL, 1966 Lotus 7,
Donny
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