I've been a Porsche lover for several years now, and everyday, my interest seems to grow just a little bit more!
My first Porsche is a 2005 997 Carrera S that I purchased in 2009. I continue to drive this car every day, and absolutely love it.
My best friend has a 1987 911 Carrera cabriolet, and decided to buy a 356B T6 just two years ago, which really got my thinking about older and more interesting Porsches!
I just finished building a 550 Spyder through Carey Hines -- an absolutely incredible craftsman with a shop in Bremen, IN (his company is the home of the BECK products). The car will be shipped to me in just a few days -- I can't wait to drive it.
Several months ago, I started thinking about a coupe -- and couldn't resist buying a 356A. Amazingly, I found a 1956 356 -- just around the corner from my parents' home in the hot, dry San Joaquin Valley (Central California). The car had always been garaged, and the man I purchased it from was the second owner -- he had owned it since 1972. It was incredibly intact, very drivable, and without any visible rust. I drove the car to work for a solid week and loved it! It isn't a matching numbers car however, and it has certainly been hit in the front (and that's where it might get interesting when we get it down to bare metal!).
The car is now getting ready for a full bare metal restoration. I plan on turning it into a Carrera GT recreation -- pretty much just like Justin!
I've collected the following bits and pieces:
GT fuel tank from Stepan Gencev
Carrera oil tank from Thomas Tate
911-4 motor built by Chuck Beck (pre-dates the POLO motors). The tooling for the dizzy was actually made by Chuck Beck, and sold to Dean! The motor I have from Chuck is good for 210 hp, and has just been rebuilt; it was his own personal engine that has been sitting in his garage, unused.
Breitling stopwatch
I'm planning to buy a few bits from Robert Kann at GTWerk very soon, including a GT rollbar, oil tank screen, louvered engine lid and mesh screen.
This site is a spectacular resource -- and I am really happy to be able to check in here and see what you all are doing (and learn from you all!).
As I get more photos and make my way through this incredible journey, I'll post them here.
Gratefully-
Anand
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