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  • Helmut Pfiefhofer Porsche Automuseum in Gmund

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    Here are some photos from our 2006 visit to Helmut Pfiefhofer's museum in Gmund in Karten--home of the car to first bear the Porsche name. It is the only private Porsche museum that I know of and certainly worth the visit.

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    Some more pics--my daughter Shannon with the red coupe.


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    • #3
      and more--the girl with the red car is my daughter Shannon who learned to drive a stick in my 356B at age 14.

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        and even more!
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          After the visit prosit! and a drive over Gros Glockner --the mountain road where Porsche no 1 was test in 1948.

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          • #6
            Thank you for sharing these photo's Pat! I must admit I am not familiar with this museum. How long has it been in existence; any background info would be great. Helmut must of had a signifcant connection with Porsche. An Incredible collection, the body bucks I assume are the originals? It looked like an amazing trip and having such a beautiful traveling companion I'm sure made it that much more enjoyable. Thanks once again for posting these! Justin
            Justin Rio

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            • #7
              Justin

              Helmut's museum has been there since I first heard about it in 1995. Here is a link or two. It is about an hour south of Salzburg.

              http://www.auto-museum.at
              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIB7g5dRYlQ

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              • #8
                Pat5,

                What a great thread, and such super photo's. That really is a great museum and like Justin I didn't know of it. I bet you stay in there a complete day just looking.
                It seems he has such a complete range of cars including a kubelwagen
                I presume he would love to get a typ 64. If only they had made more.
                The photo I saw recently on a forum and saved it.

                Roy

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                  Thanks Roy. We loved the museum and I highly recommend visiting it. There is a lot of stuff there. We left Salzburg in the morning, spent about 5 hours there, drove through Heiligenblut Austria, on over Gros Glockner to Zell am Zee and on to Kitzbuel for dinner. Best drive of my life--just wish I could have made the trip in my 356 rather than a VW diesel minivan!

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                  • #10
                    Great post pat! Thank you sharing the links. Not a very big place but jamed packed full of important Porsche history. You could easily spend an entire day there. Justin
                    Justin Rio

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                    • #11
                      Geez Pat,
                      I never knew you guys went there.
                      You have been hoarding the pics!
                      Jim was just over and we shared a brewski and talked old pilot stuff!
                      Dick

                      Jim on the right

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                      • #12
                        For those of you that like "fast" things--the gentleman on the right in the photo above is LTCOL Jim Strawn, USMC(Ret)--he holds the record for surviving the fastest ejection and living ever done--1.3 mach from an F-8 Crusader! He has a bit of a limp from that experience. Here is his story

                        http://www.ejection-history.org.uk/PROJECT/Biographies/S/Strawn_James_E/Strawn_James_E.htm

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                        • #13
                          Dick is that a Messerschmitt car over in the corner?

                          Pat

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                          • #14
                            Pat,
                            I just noticed that when I posted it.
                            Yep, I think it is.
                            I took that picture in November 2012 when we went to the Military Aviaiton Museum in Pungo.
                            http://www.militaryaviationmuseum.org/
                            By the way Jim's ejection was at Mach 1.45!!
                            Dick

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                            • #15
                              Incredible! Can you translate mach 1.45 into MPH for us non-pilot types Dick?
                              Justin
                              Justin Rio

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