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Donington Historic Weekend
- Thread starter Robin
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This is the 60th anniversary of the sale of the first Porsche car to carry the 911 model number (actually a 901) and there will be opportunities for us owners to come together and display our cars at many of the national events around the country.
The first one will be at the much improved Donington Historic race weekend, then at The Motorist, and at the Festival of Porsche at Brands Hatch.
I would like to have others as well but so far I have had only 2 members who have an interest in attending the Donington meeting, and no others apart from me, so we will have a very small display!
I just hope it doesn't rain.
I get it however, aspiring early 911 owners don’t make for a great display!!
On the Parade laps, I am sorry that some of you could not keep up with me and seemed to be a long way behind for a while, but did eventually manage to catch up, more than once!
Have a look at Tom's photo album of the weekend on this website, to see if you have featured in the photos.
Hope to see some more Early 911 cars at The Motorist on 21st May.
Keep the cars moving in this 60th Anniversary year.
Robin
Thanks Nigel
It was a pleasure to meet you at last and also your wife on Saturday. Emma and I had a fantastic day and will definitely be returning next year after such a thrilling couple of laps of the track and also captivated by some superb racing in the 3 hour pre-66 Pall Mall Cup.
Because I had bought parade lap tickets through MSV (not realising there was an option to do so thro the club - must have missed that email!), I was sent out at the back behind the Panameras but more enjoyably, immediately behind the beautiful Polo Red ‘67 S!! It was an absolute blast having some space to properly enjoy my car (first time on track in 50 years and only the 5th time out in the UK!)
Nice to see Elgin too in his Gulf Orange ‘73 T. Next year I may have my somewhat louder 2.5 ST to bring with me (although an hour on the M1 in it may not be Emma’s cup of tea - we shall see!…)
You are welcome. Anyone who is interested in the early cars, we like to encourage, they may save another Early 911.
The book you speak of is:_
The 911 & 912 Porsche
A restorers guide to Authenticity
By, Dr Brett Johnson
ISBN 0-929758-005 (originally published in 1988)
It is a good book to help identify the different models and all the various numbers, like chassis, engine, production dates exterior colours and numbers built and all the fine details that come with the changes each year of production.
Good Luck, May the Forth Be With You, Robin.
Agree that Dr B Johnson’s book is a great resource. I also found the following of some benefit:
Red Book Porsche 911 (Specifications, Options, Production Numbers, Data Codes and More)
ISBN: 978-0-76034-760-7
I’ve also purchased the Haynes Manual and more recently
Porsche 911 2.0-2.2-2.4 1964-1973 Workshop Manual
Author: VelocePress
ISBN: 978-1-58850-199-8
Thought they maybe of interest to others.
Craig
Also decide what you want the car for. Are you after a car to look at in the garage, regular driver, a complete wreck needing restoration.
And set your self a budget, this will need to be realistic, but once you have set your spec, start searching and you’ll soon work out whether the budget works.
I was always after a dogleg gearbox, matching numbers car with 2.2 engine and LHD (because they’re generally cheaper!), and ideally as original as possible. That started to narrow my search. I probably looked at 6 or so cars before I found one that I liked.
And make sure you have it inspected before purchasing!
Best of luck, you wont regret it.
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