Inside cover for a 73RS
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I use Richbrook's snug fitting indoor covers. Well made, breathable and come in a smart zip-up storage bag.
http://www.richbrook.co.uk/super-soft-super-stretc...
http://www.richbrook.co.uk/super-soft-super-stretc...
RSVP911. Not knocking you. Why would you want to cover up such a thing of beauty.
I wander into my garage all the time and look at two IMO of Porsche's finest creations. One has its original factory car cover but I will never use it.
If your garage is less than perfect invest in a dehumidifier and a heater.
And yes I run my hands along their curves and talk to both of them. 33 years apart but both beautiful.
I wander into my garage all the time and look at two IMO of Porsche's finest creations. One has its original factory car cover but I will never use it.
If your garage is less than perfect invest in a dehumidifier and a heater.
And yes I run my hands along their curves and talk to both of them. 33 years apart but both beautiful.
BubblesNW said:
I'm sure you could get one knocked up on Saville Row given the current value.
Best my car is better than yours for quite a while....
Joke
Ah, in the interests of full disclosure , little Alfie (came with the name by the way) is not 100% real - he's a beutufull thing ; fully restored inside and out , original 2.7 mfi RS engine, but not on an original RS chassis (but really authentically converted to one - look and feel) . This makes it the best RS in the world IMHO as I can and do drive it whenever I like without having "value" palpitations. Best my car is better than yours for quite a while....
Joke
Edited by BubblesNW on Friday 27th January 23:34
Note to self : must hold back from gratuitous photo posting opportunity ........ be strong , no one here likes that sort of thing......
Edited by RSVP911 on Saturday 28th January 08:28
SRT Hellcat said:
RSVP911. Not knocking you. Why would you want to cover up such a thing of beauty.
I wander into my garage all the time and look at two IMO of Porsche's finest creations. One has its original factory car cover but I will never use it.
If your garage is less than perfect invest in a dehumidifier and a heater.
And yes I run my hands along their curves and talk to both of them. 33 years apart but both beautiful.
Hi Mr Hellcat. Ok first things first - photo's of your two strokers please I wander into my garage all the time and look at two IMO of Porsche's finest creations. One has its original factory car cover but I will never use it.
If your garage is less than perfect invest in a dehumidifier and a heater.
And yes I run my hands along their curves and talk to both of them. 33 years apart but both beautiful.
I agree by the way , I'm a habitual stroker of all things myself and do so whenever the opportunity presents itself. However ,my garage is full, I do however have a nice car port too and the RS (ish) (see earlier post) is currently residing there as I have taken it out of storage (MOT time - passed with flying colours - I'm so pleased & proud !) and I really don't want to put him back for the following reasons : looking , stroking , polishing and driving . As such, he's sitting bang in the middle of the very dry but not too cosy car port - I keep walking past him thinking ; he's a really old man and as such, he needs a coat to wrap up warm until the spring - hence the query.
Sorry for the rambling reply
Edited by RSVP911 on Saturday 28th January 11:21
Slippydiff said:
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THE money shot
Glad to see you've attended to the finer details of the car port R, it looked soooo "generic" prior to your finishing touch
Re the plaque : you wouldn't believe the technical training I had to go through to become authorised - oh the irony
Edited by RSVP911 on Saturday 28th January 18:27
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