Another new member
Posted: Tue Jul 23, 2024 5:15 pm
Hi all!
Was just laying in bed flipping through the most recent PCA Panorama and stumbled on the open letter from Carpokes. Figured I'd drop in. I live in Minnesota.
I've got a '73 911 Targa. It was my dad's and has been in the family since 1974 (longer than I have). It had an engine fire when I was about 8, and has sat for almost 40 years. About three years ago, I invested the money to get it running, and now it drives beautifully. I love it, and I'll never get rid of it. Fortunately, my dad is still alive, so while he can't drive it anymore, we can still make some memories in it together.
I'll admit, I didn't do any of the work. That's not a skill set I have. I hope someday (when time, money, and kids allow) to start building that skill set (I'm handy, just don't have experience with cars), but don't really even know where to start. Maybe someday I'll find a mentor. But for now, I've got a reliable shop who takes care of me, and that's good enough!
The car's not perfect. It has some rust, some chips, and some cracking and faded paint, but it's mine, and with that patina, I don't have to be afraid to drive it... And I do. A lot.
Thanks for letting me share!
Was just laying in bed flipping through the most recent PCA Panorama and stumbled on the open letter from Carpokes. Figured I'd drop in. I live in Minnesota.
I've got a '73 911 Targa. It was my dad's and has been in the family since 1974 (longer than I have). It had an engine fire when I was about 8, and has sat for almost 40 years. About three years ago, I invested the money to get it running, and now it drives beautifully. I love it, and I'll never get rid of it. Fortunately, my dad is still alive, so while he can't drive it anymore, we can still make some memories in it together.
I'll admit, I didn't do any of the work. That's not a skill set I have. I hope someday (when time, money, and kids allow) to start building that skill set (I'm handy, just don't have experience with cars), but don't really even know where to start. Maybe someday I'll find a mentor. But for now, I've got a reliable shop who takes care of me, and that's good enough!
The car's not perfect. It has some rust, some chips, and some cracking and faded paint, but it's mine, and with that patina, I don't have to be afraid to drive it... And I do. A lot.
Thanks for letting me share!