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I'm definately edging that way with a new found appreciation of the 60s / early 70s cars. A couple of years ago I was gonna go from my 993 to a 993TT or 996TT but now find them both a bit fussy (less so the 993).Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by Rodders on 02 February 2007
must admit I've really only started to appreaciate the pre-impact bumper 911 shape,as it was more the impact bumper shape I loved
but thats just looking awesome,lean and pert as Dunc says,nice and uncluttered too
Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by nineoneone on 03 February 2007
Hi Philip
Did I see you in the yellow Carrera yesterday afternoon in Pool near Otley?
I don't like remembering this - but back in the early 80's I could have had a white 2.7RS from a garage in Keighley for I think it was £8500 but I couldn't afford it at the time. Breaks my heart......
Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by Anthony Corbett on 03 February 2007
Simply great story with a really good ending.
So Philip, what early 911 could I buy and run every day?
Thanks for that Philip.Previous poster said:Quote: Originally posted by pmjt on 03 February 2007
In all honesty - I think the car you've got is stunning - and any other early car is going to be a compromise - as an additional 'toy' to play with - wonderful - but to replace your Turbo cab - that's a hard task.