The 'Maverick' Classic Porsche Forum and Classic Porsche Club for Porsche 356, Aircooled Porsche 911, Porsche 912, Porsche 914 & Porsche Replicas. 'We join for the cars but stay for the people'
'You see Paul, hill climbing is like making love to a beautiful woman. You get your motor running, check your fluids, hang on tight and WHOA..30 seconds later it's all over!' Swiss Tony
In 1989 a Turbo 1 came up for sale in Cannock. The vendor was a specialist car dealer and TVR Tuscan Racer – Clive Greenhalgh (now owner of Circuit Gaudix in Spain).
As Andy says so much better than a Turbo 2 and very rare. It was an ex Swiss car in pearlescent white, absolutely immaculate and stock original with 36K km on the clock, it was stunning to look at and a blast to drive, circa £12K if I recall.. I was sorely tempted and I immediately put my SC up for sale. Anyway I could not quite shake the Porsche bug and at the point that my SC sold a RHD 911S 2.4 Targa appeared for sale in Exchange and Mart and as they say, the rest is history. I often wonder what living with a (LHD) Turbo 1 would have actually been like, great fun but only 2 seats and I do not think it would still be sat in my garage today.
EMW East German racing collective, Avus 1955. Edgar Barth in the driver line-up would later defect to Porsche
maverick noun
1. an unorthodox or independent-minded person.
2. an unbranded calf or yearling.
Origin mid 19th century: from the name of Samuel A. Maverick (1803–70), a Texas rancher who did not brand his cattle.
Dan Gurney on winning the 1971 Cannonball; "At no time did we exceed 175 mph"
maverick noun
1. an unorthodox or independent-minded person.
2. an unbranded calf or yearling.
Origin mid 19th century: from the name of Samuel A. Maverick (1803–70), a Texas rancher who did not brand his cattle.