The other car is the one that Tonbridge have restored as part of this years 911-50 birthday celebrations. It won an award last week as the best in its category.
The other car is the one that Tonbridge have restored as part of this years 911-50 birthday celebrations. It won an award last week as the best in its category.
Really.... it looks like a total mongrel to me - neither an SC nor a 2.4S - I think because of the chrome treatment on the windows and non-SC wheels. Would look much nicer if they ditched the chrome and put the correct wheels on it
.. I mean... Bloody hell.. Who the hell signed that off.... :grin:
Really.... it looks like a total mongrel to me - neither an SC nor a 2.4S - I think because of the chrome treatment on the windows and non-SC wheels. Would look much nicer if they ditched the chrome and put the correct wheels on it
.. I mean... Bloody hell.. Who the hell signed that off.... :grin:
It would appear so! Changing my mind is one of my favourite past times
I still maintain that it looks wrong. You can't mix chrome and black plastic, this car looks like an incomplete project rather than a restored 911 from a specific era.
I am trying to decide whether or not I like those wheels. In any event, the guy who parked it is lucky that he caught the curb at an angle that didn't take a chunk out of the alloy!!
I genuinely think you can tell quite a bit about someone from the way that they park, particularly if it is someone else's car. This tells of a "sod it, it'll do" ethic. Would you want this person doing your re-spray, for example? :nooo: