Thought I could see my old orange pre impact 911 in my rear view mirror at 9.40 am on M25 ( Junction 8 ) heading towards Caterham / Dartford tunnel.
Looked to be sitting pretty low and sporting a white stick on number plate on the bonnet. It was either a genuine or rep RS with duck tail on an L reg ( think the first letter was C ) plate.
The orange wasn't quite as tangy as my old car but seemed to have been mixed with a tad of white to give it a softer orangery look.
Very nice indeed.
Coming back this evening nearly every 10th car was a newer Porsche ( lots of soft tops ). I passed a 17 plate 911 ( or whatever silly number they attribute them now ) on
my way home in a beautiful non metallic Kingfisher blue. Does this mean the age of boring black on black cars is finally over ?
Orange Pre Impact on M25
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Orange Pre Impact on M25
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1971 911 2.2T sold
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1959 Lancia Flaminia PF Coupe
decades has involved replacing what worked with what sounded good "..
1971 911 2.2T sold
1970 911 2.2S Sold but remains within DDK
1959 Lancia Flaminia PF Coupe