Voitures Anciennes

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#481 Post by curtis »

Very smart and nice to drive. A friend lent me his for a few hours.. The next day when we were out it caught fire. So pleased it wasn't when I was driving.

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#482 Post by curtis »

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#483 Post by Hotrodder »

Oops!
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#484 Post by RobertArthur »

Summertime pictures of the Porsche 356 family.

Icy and snowy weather? No problem.



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#485 Post by Hotrodder »

A friend had one of those back in '65. At a party he was too ratted to drive so tossed me his keys to take his girlfriend home while he carried on drinking. I wasn't impressed. Slow, noisy, and didn't inspire. (the car not the girl) Another friend bought one and swapped engines with an ordinary 1200 beetle and sold the porsche on at a slight loss. He sold the beetle on and did very well indeed.
I know there is much evidence to the contrary but it is my view that an engine should be up front. Having had two 924s convinced me of that.
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#486 Post by curtis »

ImageP1000058 by john curtis, sur Flickr

ImageP1000062 by john curtis, sur Flickr

ImageP1000060 by john curtis, sur Flickr

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ImageP1000071 by john curtis, sur Flickr

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#488 Post by RobertArthur »

Another picture of le Général in his Simca, the 4-PR-75.


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#489 Post by Polarengineer »

I had 4 of these simca- ex ford v8s in our grounds and woods. The previous habitant did an inglish and dumped the worn out cars after stripping for parts for his next V8.

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#490 Post by RobertArthur »

The Porsche 356 - made by hand. Industrial heritage and craftmanship. Behind the doors of the Porsche factory. The PR guys in 2023 prefer to show only the finished and shiny product.


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