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Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 6:53 pm
by tob_today
I've been chatting for some time with some of my 993 buddies about getting our unusually coloured 993's together. We always seem to get 1 or 2 at some event, but never all in same place at same time. There's not so many brightly coloured 993's so it sounded like great way to celebrate these fantastic cars.

One of these was Andy from 9WERKS podcasts, and he asked Lee Sibley (9WERKS founder and Total 911 editor) if he fancied doing a 993 feature. "Great idea!" he said.

So date was set for Aug at Caffeine & Machine. Logistics were tricky but by some miracle we all arrived from our various locations around UK & Canada, together with Lee, plus reviewer Kyle Fortune and photographer Steve Hall.

What a fantastic day! We had a great time with our cars & hanging out.

Total 911 edition 223 is out now for anyone that wants a read. Here is small selection of our non-professional photos to give flavour of the amazing day.

Lots of 993 love ❤️💛💙❤️

(Note: these are all modded 993's to various degrees, and that was the focus of the feature)

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Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 9:31 pm
by anglophone1
Lovely_ i have a hankering for a 993 convertible - but in a cool colour -like these- not the normal male menopause boring navy or silver!!

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:08 am
by jeremyg
Hi Toby. Only just caught up with this strand, but good to see you on here. I’ve just started following you on IG, and as you probably know as you follow me at @motoreye , much of my Porsche life chimes in with yours as I’ve had a 993 (in what I thought was cool black - but now I’ve seen the light!) 996’s (C4S and now GT3) and it was the driving and subsequent acquisition of a 72 Tangerine 911T that recently did for my 356A - as I realised I had to have an early 911 and money and space meant something had to go!

Anyway, I always loved Mike’s car and it’s great to see 993’s transformed by these colours. And as far as I’m concerned, by all means talk as much as you like about 996’s on here. (There are of course, whisper it, a number of closet water cooled fans). Porsches are all about the driving experience and in their own very different way they’re just as magic as that 911T, and considerably cheaper. Hope to see you around at events etc..

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:26 am
by tob_today
jeremyg wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:08 am Hi Toby. Only just caught up with this strand, but good to see you on here. I’ve just started following you on IG, and as you probably know as you follow me at @motoreye , much of my Porsche life chimes in with yours as I’ve had a 993 (in what I thought was cool black - but now I’ve seen the light!) 996’s (C4S and now GT3) and it was the driving and subsequent acquisition of a 72 Tangerine 911T that recently did for my 356A - as I realised I had to have an early 911 and money and space meant something had to go!

Anyway, I always loved Mike’s car and it’s great to see 993’s transformed by these colours. And as far as I’m concerned, by all means talk as much as you like about 996’s on here. (There are of course, whisper it, a number of closet water cooled fans). Porsches are all about the driving experience and in their own very different way they’re just as magic as that 911T, and considerably cheaper. Hope to see you around at events etc..
Ah yes, love your IG photos Jeremy. Great to hear there's appreciation of all cars on here although naturally the old air cooled are the best!

I seem to be following a very similar path to you - new older acquisition coming soon :)

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:28 am
by tob_today
anglophone1 wrote: Sun Oct 09, 2022 9:31 pm Lovely_ i have a hankering for a 993 convertible - but in a cool colour -like these- not the normal male menopause boring navy or silver!!
Yes it's a bit of a shame 90's and 00's buyers seemed to be very conservative in their colour preferences. Can't beat a bright or different colour, especially on an older car. Love the variety of early 911's.

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:46 am
by Bootsy
Great pics, will have to grab a copy

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Oct 17, 2022 7:18 pm
by tob_today
The retail cover of T911 magazine is also very nice too :)

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Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:08 pm
by Disco
Given your attention to detail, I’d e very interested in seeing your E and where you’re up to with the 996.

Love the 993 - a really great example

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:18 pm
by tob_today
Disco wrote: Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:08 pm Given your attention to detail, I’d e very interested in seeing your E and where you’re up to with the 996.

Love the 993 - a really great example
Thanks. I didn't think there'd be any interest in my 996 in these forums, although I have done a lot of work on it and it's got it's own story. Maybe one day I'll create a thread for it here.

I will share my story on the 911E as that's going to be more interesting to people here. It's having work done at the moment which will take some time, then I'll get something up.

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Mon Dec 12, 2022 10:30 pm
by Disco
You’d be surprised. There’s plenty of love for all things porsche. I’ve got a 356 ( classic ) with yellow wheels,( not so classic ) I like it, so you know, that’s all that counts. A resto thread on a 996 would be good to see and great to learn from.

All the best,

Joe

Re: My riviera blue 1994 993 C2

Posted: Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:52 am
by RobFrost
jeremyg wrote: Mon Oct 10, 2022 9:08 am Porsches are all about the driving experience and in their own very different way they’re just as magic as that 911T, and considerably cheaper.
My 911T was cheaper than my 996... But when I drove through a deep puddle a little wave crashed inside the passenger compartment. Quite literally.