A few of the comments that stood out to us yesterday:
“I would to tell everyone about me and my Porsche 365C
My car came from Newport Beach California. It was sold new by Cotton Goff, Inc. Buena Park California. It was traded in on a new 911 in 1965 by the first owner. The second owner purchased it used from Cotton Goff in early 1965. I purchased it in 1985 from the second owner. The first time I saw a Porsche 356 was in 1965. It was a red convertible on the show room floor at a VW dealer in Huntsville, Alabama. I was fresh out of school and…”
“I should probably chime in here. Fellow ’72 Skyline owner (and winner of the last Hakosuka Skyline on BaT auction). I want to say so much, but I have to avoid writing a novel. I never read the novels. I can summarize by saying parts are a pain to get, finding accurate information on swappable Datsun/USDM parts is sometimes unreliable, trusting the car to an “expert” is akin to doing a “trust-fall” (at least here in the Great Lakes region), getting the triple Mikunis to behave is…”
“The Mythical Beast Appears! I had heard of these. My Goodness! That much engine in a car weighing around 2,700lbs. It’s a grocer getter for sure, in the next state!! I raced agaginst Amos Johnson and Team Highball with their Gremlins back in the day. They were winners in RS. They did have to use the big I-6 vs. the V-8. They were still fast. One of their secrets was the rules allowed you to use any factory part as long it was from AMC. They had Javelin 11″ vented front disc brakes. I would bet…”
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