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Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:20 am
by Harmless Dave
Hey y'all,
Got hooked on Porsches in 1963 when a friend of my Dad showed up in a new 356B Super 90coupe. Bought my first Porsche in 1966 (1957 356A coupe) that could only go in reverse. Learned how to rebuild differential and ring and pinion gears. After that it has been downhill on into terminal Porsche-itis.
Past P cars:
1957 356A Coupe T1
1953 356 coupe bent window 1500
1960 356B Roadster Super 90
1960 356B roadster Damen
1966 911
1967 912 sunroof
1976 911S sunroof coupe
Newer P Cars:
2008 Boxster S Limited Edition orange
2012 Panamera
2015 Panamera 4S
Now looking for 1986-1991 928S4, GT
These cars really are addictive!
Harmless Dave

Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2022 10:53 am
by P_Coastal
Welcome aboard Dave, that’s quite the P Car History. Glad you found us

Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Fri Sep 16, 2022 2:19 pm
by beren
they are addictive for sure. That's a great history. One of my friends was the son of the guy that owned Moran tug boats and he had a Porsche. When I saw that thing, I was in love. My Dad drove a '78 Ford Fiesta (sport edition!) and that was what I inherited when I was 16. We didn't have a lot of money, but it was manual and fun. Getting my own Porsche was always a dream - and a dream come true.
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2022 12:09 pm
by Harmless Dave
Hi,
The 1957 A coupe was sitting in a field behind the guy's house. I paid $375 for it with the broken differential. Quite a learning experience for me. The 1966 911 cost me $500 and it did not run. I brought it home on a trailer. My wife was not pleased that I bought a non running car. I got it running with $22 of ignition parts.
These prices seem rediculous now, but it was before most people even knew about Porsches.
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Mon Sep 19, 2022 2:20 pm
by Ecleland
Name: Ed Leland
Location: Far North Dallas TX (Prosper)
Current fun cars: '18 718 Cayman GTS / Really wanted a GT4 but not interested in the current market pricing on those
Occupation: Director of Customer Service for a large utility
Been obsessed with cars since I was a kid. Had a Car and Driver subscription when I was 11 and pulled out the Porsche 911 centerfold to put it on my wall. The first car I bought for myself was an 88 Honda Prelude Si 4WS. I owned a lot of Honda's in the 90s. I test drive in a 2000 BMW 323i and was hooked but wasn't able to afford one until a few years later and that began my love affair with BMW for the next 15 years culminating in a European Delivery of an F80 M3 in July 2015. Great car but never loved it as much my earlier BMW or as much as I thought I should love my first //M car. I drooled over a lot of E46 M3 back in the day but with a young family couldn't afford one.
A few years later Kids are in HS. I have a little more money and I am thinking it's time for that Porsche I have wanted since I was 11. I am thinking an early 991.1 may be just in range. I am at Park Place Porsche in Dallas to test drive a few they have on the used lot and this new 2018 718 Base in Chalk catches my eye. I think I should test drive one of those and just like that my passion shifted from the 911 to the 718. Something about the feel of the mid-engine platform and I loved that color. I drove it home and put 38k miles on it over the next couple of years.
Now it's early 2020 and I am planning my next European Delivery with Porsche Plano for a GT4. I let the Base go then COVID blows everything up. While working from home I decided to keep saving up for the GT4 and found a Topaz Blue E46 M3 with 84k miles that worked on and enjoyed for 18 months. That brings me to last month where after raising the white flag on a GT4 for now I sold the E46 and picked up a 2018 718 Cayman GTS with only 15k miles I am using as my daily now that I am commuting to the office again. I really love the 718, perfect size, weight, and power for a fun daily.
BTW that is my brother's 944 behind my M3 on The Tail of the Dragon this past May. I can't wait to take the 718 to the Smokey Mountains
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:25 pm
by tmoneyrunner
Hello Everyone,
Terrell Williams here from Maryland just south of Annapolis. Like most of us, I've been obsessed with Porsche's most of my life but finally am able to own and enjoy them. I'm a retired civil engineer, so I've got some time to enjoy my Porsche hobby and more importantly, I've got a wife who supports my expensive habit.
My current cars are 88' 928 S4 (5speed) for sale on PCA.org and Cargurus, 1989 Targa Carrerra and a 2015 GT3. I only have the space for two Porsches and really can't afford to maintain all three with two other daily drivers. Previous cars were 1976 912-E, 1995 968 coupe, 2006 911 C4S Cab and 2013 Carrara S Cab.
Looking forward to sharing insights and learning from the forum.
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:58 pm
by Tom
tmoneyrunner wrote: Thu Sep 22, 2022 5:25 pm
Hello Everyone,
Terrell Williams here from Maryland just south of Annapolis. Like most of us, I've been obsessed with Porsche's most of my life but finally am able to own and enjoy them. I'm a retired civil engineer, so I've got some time to enjoy my Porsche hobby and more importantly, I've got a wife who supports my expensive habit.
My current cars are 88' 928 S4 (5speed) for sale on PCA.org and Cargurus, 1989 Targa Carrerra and a 2015 GT3. I only have the space for two Porsches and really can't afford to maintain all three with two other daily drivers. Previous cars were 1976 912-E, 1995 968 coupe, 2006 911 C4S Cab and 2013 Carrara S Cab.
Looking forward to sharing insights and learning from the forum.
Welcome aboard! Great looking car. Feel free to post your 928 for sale here too. We need more 928 traffic, and I'm always keeping my eyes open for one (though you are probably too far away for me....).
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2022 1:26 am
by putrella
Hi to all!
Im Alex from Italy, im a DDS and i bought my first porsche this year.
Its a taycan cross turismo ordered in Gen and sitting at the dealer due to the 12v battery shortage
I cant wait to sit in there and drive mi first porsche.
Ciao dall' Italia

Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2022 8:35 pm
by blueline
Tim in Tennessee. Porsches nowadays but an old Corvette guy in the past. Still racing a bit in WRL and ChampCar with my friends out of Huntsville, but mostly enjoying track days in the GT4. Lots of good tracks in these parts and more on the way!
2019 Cayenne Turbo
2021 718 GT4
2022 992 TTS
The GT4 early morning waiting to get on track at a fine, 19-turn technical (and peaceful) dream of a track in the middle of nowhere.
Re: New Member Check-In
Posted: Fri Oct 07, 2022 2:19 pm
by Terry M
Terry in Fayetteville Arkansas. Close to some of the best driving roads in the mid-south, Pig Trail anyone?
Occupation: consulting engineer for large-scale IP networks.
Became obsessed with Porsches while attending the 24 hours at Daytona in 1980. Plus two of my colleagues at my new job out of college owned multiple Porsches.
Current fun rides: 2021 Boxster T, 2022 Mini Cooper Countryman JCW (wife’s car, she used to drive a Macan Turbo), 2022 Mini Cooper S Hardtop 2dr.
Past Porsches:
1984 944 - Sapphire Blue Metallic - This one started it all in 1985 with 4k miles on the clock
1997 C2S - Black - The one I wish I hadn’t sold.
2000 Boxter S - Speed Yellow
2002 C4S - Polar Silver
2003 Carrera Cab - Black
2008 Boxster RS60 Spyder - GT Silver
2011 Boxster Spyder - White
2012 991 S Cab - Dark Blue Metallic
2014 Boxster S - White
2015 Macan Turbo - Black
2016 Boxster Spyder - White
2021 Macan Turbo - White
2022 Cayman GTS 4.0l - Aventurine Green Metallic