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TD 10-04-2010 12:38 PM

Plausible.

Still gorgeous.

ZBB 10-04-2010 01:09 PM

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Originally Posted by SCA (Post 283461)
I have a friend that owns a restored 356b. I've ridden it several times and truthful it is nothing more than a glorified VW Beetle.

My dad had a couple 356s when I was a kid... a '56 Speedster and a '62 Roadster.

The Speedster was in decent shape -- don't know if it was still original when he had it (from '73 or '74 to about '81-'82), but he drove it here and there (probably 1-2 times per month).

He bought the Roadster at about the same time -- but it was in process of being restored (it ran, but the body was in primer, top and other various parts were in boxes, etc). He had had the restoration finished after my parents got divorced, and he kept it for a few years after that -- but he sold it some time between '86 and '88.

In some ways, they are glorified Beetles. But they also have more power (not a lot in HP terms, but 20-120% more, depending on year and engine size), lower center of gravity, less weight, etc.

clyde 10-04-2010 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by ZBB (Post 283468)
My dad had a couple 356s when I was a kid... a '56 Speedster and a '62 Roadster.

The Speedster was in decent shape -- don't know if it was still original when he had it (from '73 or '74 to about '81-'82), but he drove it here and there (probably 1-2 times per month).

He bought the Roadster at about the same time -- but it was in process of being restored (it ran, but the body was in primer, top and other various parts were in boxes, etc). He had had the restoration finished after my parents got divorced, and he kept it for a few years after that -- but he sold it some time between '86 and '88.

In some ways, they are glorified Beetles. But they also have more power (not a lot in HP terms, but 20-120% more, depending on year and engine size), lower center of gravity, less weight, etc.

My dad had a 1962 356 B Coupe. The "glorified Beetle" statement is true in many regards, as is saying that today's 911 (whatever variant you want to pick) is a glorified modern Beetle. What both statements miss is the context of the era. Like ZBB points out, those differences were rather significant back in the day. Comparing a period 356 to a period Beetle, there's not a whole lot that's different. The modern 911 is also just an extension of the Beetle with 50some years additional development.

zach 10-04-2010 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by TD (Post 283431)
On Saturday night in downtown DC...

My father in law has been bugging me about getting one of these. We just need to find the right car.

Jeff_DML 10-25-2010 03:30 PM

saw my first Mercedes SLS on the freeway, a lot wider and lower then I expected. Actually thought it looked pretty good.

bren 10-25-2010 03:38 PM

Saw an orange Gallardo - following another orange Gallardo.

FC 10-25-2010 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bren (Post 285588)
Saw an orange Gallardo - following another orange Gallardo.

Does seeing the second make the first less notable, or is it considered a joint event, like seeing two cute twins?

ZBB 10-25-2010 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff_DML (Post 285586)
saw my first Mercedes SLS on the freeway, a lot wider and lower then I expected. Actually thought it looked pretty good.

I saw one about 10 days ago as it pulled into a parking lot. Didn't get a good look at it -- but was somewhat surprised by the color: Brown.

I've also seen a pair of Ferrari Californias. Seen each of them twice -- one is a metallic light blue, the other black. The blue one I saw twice at the same store, but about 6 months apart. The black one I've now seen twice early in the morning on the way to work -- and it still has temp tags on it.

Jeff_DML 10-25-2010 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ZBB (Post 285617)
I saw one about 10 days ago as it pulled into a parking lot. Didn't get a good look at it -- but was somewhat surprised by the color: Brown.

I've also seen a pair of Ferrari Californias. Seen each of them twice -- one is a metallic light blue, the other black. The blue one I saw twice at the same store, but about 6 months apart. The black one I've now seen twice early in the morning on the way to work -- and it still has temp tags on it.

havent seen a california yet and i live there:)

ZBB 10-25-2010 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Jeff_DML (Post 285623)
havent seen a california yet and i live there:)

Haven't you heard? Californians are in exodus -- they keep moving to places like AZ... :D


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