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Odis the low sheen bumperettes look perfectly in keeping with the Porsche's patina!
Thank you for your interest and time to read this thread. Good to read that you have enjoyed the content here. Will get back to woodworking this winter along with a couple of Porsche projects all of which will be enjoyable.Hi Odis,
Greetings from Italy.
I read your entire thread and I can only compliment you on the location, the magnificent house and the fantastic car collection.
I hope one day I too will be able to complete my dream garage and dedicate myself to carpentry work, as you have expertly done.












ODIS - How wonderful that you share your beautiful cars with your friends. What a reward, and responsibility, to be one of your most trusted friends!

Sorry,Jay. You are going to need character references.Applying for the friend position to drive one of your remaining cars!![]()
Good morning, Mike!ODIS - How wonderful that you share your beautiful cars with your friends. What a reward, and responsibility, to be one of your most trusted friends!
Quick question. Which car did you drive?
Mike in WI

I’m sure you have many friends! Of course, have known most of these drivers for many years so not much to worry about. When we do group drives, we stay together as a group. Further, they are encouraged to do a little “performance” driving when the spacing and conditions allow along our route. Everyone enjoys the time behind the wheel and at the show.I was thinking the same thing. Number 1, I don't have that many friends and secondly, if I did, I don't think I would be so trusting.![]()
Think it was Walt Disney that said; “Your dreams can be achieved with the courage to pursue them.”Well that picture of the cars lined up on the lawn is what dreams are made of, beautiful collection!
Thanks Jay! Think we can find one for you to drive!Applying for the friend position to drive one of your remaining cars!![]()
Ha! He should be OK since he has navigated Seattle traffic without issue……Sorry,Jay. You are going to need character references.
Thanks, Bob!@moab11, couldn't agree more but remember, there are several more that didn't participate (a couple of older Corvettes stayed home).


Good choice driving the Speedster! That's such a great design and it looks good with the top up or down. I may even like it better top up although that may affect the visibility for the driver.Good morning, Mike!
Thank you for your kind words. Good friends are always welcome to share in the collection. After all, they make it possible to enhance the experience of seeing the cars on the road being driven and enjoyed as they were built for.
The Speedster was my choice for the day. Such an iconic work of art for most anyone that appreciates these cars:
Thanks again for taking the time to post!
I really like the top up on the Speedster and love to drive this car!Good choice driving the Speedster! That's such a great design and it looks good with the top up or down. I may even like it better top up although that may affect the visibility for the driver.
Mike in WI

Hi ya Toolfool!If we could afford to purchase a property on the peninsula, I'd be ready to move back to WA (we're ready to exit Florida).
Having so many of your cars (and friends) on the road must be a real kick.![]()




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Hi and thank you, Mike! Like you, love the color on the 911. Have seen a few others in this paint and they too are beautiful.Hi ODIS,
The paint on that 911 is pretty! Love the color too. You set the bar really high for the rest of us and I don't seem to get anywhere close to your level of work. I enjoy watching and learning and applying what I can.
Nice score on the parts!
Thanks, and have a great day.
Mike in WI



Thank you for subscribing to Nick’s channel. He is a good fellow and meticulous in his approach to his work.I subscribed to his YT channel. I will say that GJ takes a 2nd place to YT in my allotted time spend on the internet. You have great lighting in your shop. I will never understand why some people will spend so much on their shops/work spaces only to nickle & dime their lighting.











BTW, that is one helluva pre-work inspection. WOW!

Yes. The gas tank can be removed for a little better access, but, to do the work correctly, it’s engine out.