Ava'sPapa wrote:
That's a tidy mill. The more chrome the better. I'm surprised we haven't seen more Porsches here, which brings to mind how to pronounce Porsche. Stuttgart
pronounces it Por-sha. Two syllables. That's the way I've always said it. But it's surprising how many car knowledgeable folks say Porsh. Oh well, tomato,
tomato... Thanks Valsmere.
Could spend from now to next week adding Porsche memories. Enjoyed a full career playing with them. Also reminded of a quote by one of the marketing execs at a Parade.... we don't care how you pronounce the name, as Por-sha or Porsh as long as you keep buying them.
"Sammy" 1955 Speedster Originally White/Oatmeal, all 55's to the USA were Red/White/or Blue. Restored many years ago as old paint was poor and since it would no longer be an original paint it was decided to go with Red. Boxster reflection hiding in the door.
RWB 911 built by Akira Nakai-San completed in the LeMay Museum in Tacoma Washington. There are many photos and videos online of the build. I still do pre purchase inspections and was sent to verify this car after the build before leaving to a new owner.