I've had my 68 912 Targa since 1970 and never looked back. It was my daily driver and commuter car until I retired in 2000 and then it became a garage queen until two years ago when It went back into daily use. I never once even considered selling it. It's been painted twice, the engine has been rebuilt twice and the interior redone once. It still gets thumbs-up virtually every time I drive it.
Great story and beautiful car. I purchased a beautiful '69 912 in 2008, 2 years after earning my Naval Aviator wings in Pensacola, FL. Many great memories in the 912 but regrettably, I let it go, not realizing that the challenge of maintaining a vintage car while moving every few years in the military was a small price to pay for the experience of classic Porsche ownership. Hindsight is 20/20. I now enjoy a 2011 Porsche Racing Green Cayman.
Hey Steven, often wondered where you got off to. I have vivid recollections of you & I joining the Navy together at NAS Alameda on February 10, 1970. I think we must have driven up to Alameda together in my Karmann Gaia cabriolet, before I purchased my 1955 Porsche Continental Coupe that I drove down to Pensacola...
Wow, I love everything about this video! Beautiful car and a passionate, dedicated owner combined with incredible filmmaking make it really fun to watch.
In 1974 I had a '67 912 for a short time, it got about 40 miles per gallon. Prior to the 912, I had a 914 which caught fire, I used the insurance money to buy the 912 but the seller ripped me off. The front end of the 912 was rusted, he stuffed newspapers around the frame and undercoated it. It was my bad for not getting the car inspected before buying it but I was young and naïve. For the short time I had the car, it was fun to drive and I wish I still owned it.
Thank you for letting me to see this car again, this is the same model my high school math teacher used to drive 33 years ago. He kept the car very clean.
In the mid to late Sixties, our high school chemistry teacher drove a 1958 powder-blue 356, which he then traded for a red 1965 912. Our Friday afternoon class often turned into car-talk sessions where he would often come down on Detroit Iron. When he eventually married the biology teacher (I’m not making this up!), he traded in his Porsche for a new 1968 Camaro with a 3 speed auto tranny! Ever the gentleman, he let us give him eat his words!
Beautiful car! In one respect I have you beat. I have had my 1969 912 for 52 years. I too purchased my car in the Bay Area. I made the plunge in 1971, not long after I got out of the AIr Force and went to work for Western Airlines. My 912 was my daily driver for decades. Unfortunately, mine is not in anywhere near the same condition as yours. It sits in the garage next to my 2007 997.1 Turbo, a recent acquisition. My 912 has about 212,000 miles on the clock with the original engine and transmission. Perhaps I will start a renovation project of my own. I love that car, even if is is not as fast, nor will it hold the road the way my Turbo does. Thanks for sharing.
Just enough upgrades to keep it close to original. Nice to listen to someone who loves his car, not for the money it’s worth, but for the joy it gives. Great car, and video. Thanks, RickGTI
Great little car. Beautiful example of the classics 912. Oh, how I miss my little 68 912. My biggest mistake was selling my 912 as my family grew. Your 100% correct. It handles the curves better than a 911. Congratulations!
I love the video, what a history, an honest explanation what the car is and how well it has been maintained. These are the type of car and owner that I love to follow on TH-cam.
@@Retromod Please make more videos. I am following some other serious Porsche videos and there are several other 912 serious owners like you out there.
Lovely car. I sold my '69 912 in the late 1990s in L.A. when it couldn't pass smog. Had the car for 18 years and drove it cross country without a hitch. If I could find it I'd probably buy it back.
classic love story of man and machine. He enjoys it for exactly what it is, not what it could be or isn't. This story has nothing to do with going 200 mph or 0-60 in 2.3 seconds, yet find another guy who appreciates and enjoys his car as much as he does.
I had that exact car. It had dealer installed factory air conditioning a five speed and about 70k on the clock. I bought it in 1990 from the original owner. Foolishly traded it in on a truck in 1996. I miss it terribly!
I remember those Moffet field planes flying over my grandparents house in Mountain View in the 70’s all day long. The story was they were sub chasers doing routes over the coastal waters and back, sometimes doing touch and go’s, then back out again. The things kids make up to explain stuff they know nothing about. 👍
Beautiful car….love the color. I have a 68 912 Tangerine Orange. Love your chrome wheels. I need to get my rims chromed after seeing yours. You must be a amateur videographer. Great video.
what a great video about the 912! reminds me of the passion dad (maybe you knew george vaccaro from your days in palo alto) had for his car. well done stephen!
Beautiful green machine 👌 I see you drove 747’s before I assume. Speaking about “keeping the momentum”, that’s necessary in the same way when turning tight corners. 👍
Beautiful car. I bought my 1967 912 right after college. I’ve had it for 17yrs now. Bought it When they were still very cheap. Funny- it’s had a some similarities to your car. It was originally from a Vietnam area pilot, It has spent a lot of time at my parents garage while I moved to different countries. I needs a lot of work- but it has some LN Nickies, wooden steering wheel waiting for it when I return home. Unfortunately- it is not Irish green.
You're a lucky man Stephen. When Porsche designed this shape, they didn't put a line wrong. In my view, all of its subsequent iterations took the car further and further away from that original timeless design. It's hard to believe that this classic is over 55 years old - it still looks as fresh as a daisy. I can fully understand your love affair with the 912.. I'm sure it's the best $2500 you've ever spent!
I had a chance to buy one just like that around 1980, before they were quite so popular. It wasn't perfect, but it was a steal comparatively. Sorry I passed it up.
Growing up, I always wanted a Porsche. Any other brand of car just wasn't even close to the mark. Until I saw the price tag and then I thought "I don't want one THAT badly". I'd rather have 10 really nice motorbikes in my garage.
I never get tired of these stories about classic cars and the owners that love them. Beautiful Porsche.
Glad you like them!
I've had my 68 912 Targa since 1970 and never looked back. It was my daily driver and commuter car until I retired in 2000 and then it became a garage queen until two years ago when It went back into daily use. I never once even considered selling it. It's been painted twice, the engine has been rebuilt twice and the interior redone once. It still gets thumbs-up virtually every time I drive it.
The most iconic body style of all time. Beautiful.
Utterly MAGNIFICENT!! Porsche perfection in green!!
Feels like the old Petrolicious. Glad someone fill that spot now !
Thanks, that's a big compliment.
Great story and beautiful car. I purchased a beautiful '69 912 in 2008, 2 years after earning my Naval Aviator wings in Pensacola, FL. Many great memories in the 912 but regrettably, I let it go, not realizing that the challenge of maintaining a vintage car while moving every few years in the military was a small price to pay for the experience of classic Porsche ownership. Hindsight is 20/20. I now enjoy a 2011 Porsche Racing Green Cayman.
Thanks for watching. Enjoy the Cayman.
My dream car right there. Lovely car, great guy, great story. Thanks so much for this 👍👍👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Hey Steven, often wondered where you got off to. I have vivid recollections of you & I joining the Navy together at NAS Alameda on February 10, 1970. I think we must have driven up to Alameda together in my Karmann Gaia cabriolet, before I purchased my 1955 Porsche Continental Coupe that I drove down to Pensacola...
Wow, I love everything about this video! Beautiful car and a passionate, dedicated owner combined with incredible filmmaking make it really fun to watch.
Glad you enjoyed it!
about the same time, I had a 911... wish I could have kept it...
Steven has been a great caretaker of that old gal! The color is gorgeous and she purrs beautifully! That German painter did an awesome job!
I did not t think came green??? Found dark green thought British racing did not buy 5k
In 1974 I had a '67 912 for a short time, it got about 40 miles per gallon. Prior to the 912, I had a 914 which caught fire, I used the insurance money to buy the 912 but the seller ripped me off. The front end of the 912 was rusted, he stuffed newspapers around the frame and undercoated it. It was my bad for not getting the car inspected before buying it but I was young and naïve. For the short time I had the car, it was fun to drive and I wish I still owned it.
once you fall in love it never leaves you....thank you for keeping this car in this state...!
Absolutely beautiful little car. Nice to see it in the hands of such a caring owner.
The 912 looks absolutely awesome in British racing green.
My personal favourite Porsche model nice and simple.
Thank you for letting me to see this car again, this is the same model my high school math teacher used to drive 33 years ago. He kept the car very clean.
Thanks for sharing!
That is my absolute dream car 😍 I’d have it exactly as it is here, same colour I love everything about it. So cool.
One of the happiest moments of my life, getting one. The next happiest moment, selling it.
In the mid to late Sixties, our high school chemistry teacher drove a 1958 powder-blue 356, which he then traded for a red 1965 912. Our Friday afternoon class often turned into car-talk sessions where he would often come down on Detroit Iron. When he eventually married the biology teacher (I’m not making this up!), he traded in his Porsche for a new 1968 Camaro with a 3 speed auto tranny! Ever the gentleman, he let us give him eat his words!
I love the 4-banger sound! It´s so different and bass!
Beautiful car! In one respect I have you beat. I have had my 1969 912 for 52 years. I too purchased my car in the Bay Area. I made the plunge in 1971, not long after I got out of the AIr Force and went to work for Western Airlines. My 912 was my daily driver for decades. Unfortunately, mine is not in anywhere near the same condition as yours. It sits in the garage next to my 2007 997.1 Turbo, a recent acquisition. My 912 has about 212,000 miles on the clock with the original engine and transmission. Perhaps I will start a renovation project of my own. I love that car, even if is is not as fast, nor will it hold the road the way my Turbo does. Thanks for sharing.
Just enough upgrades to keep it close to original. Nice to listen to someone who loves his car, not for the money it’s worth, but for the joy it gives. Great car, and video. Thanks, RickGTI
Thanks!
I have always loved the handling of 912s and am very happy that this one found the right owner.
Beautiful car and Ferdinand Porsche’s favourite colour. Lovely video thanks for sharing your experiences, greetings from the 🇬🇧 .
Excellent video on this '66 912!!!! And my ole home New Mexico to boot!!!
History and art on wheels. Well done Sir!
A beautiful partnership Stephen and a great testament to good men. Thanks Retromod for the inspiring video.
Man great story love the car a story of ones life
What a gorgeous car! The overhead shot with the clouds reflected in the paint, spectacular! Beautiful video.
Thanks!
That’s should be on a poster!! Beautiful Irish green
Very nice relationship between a car and the owner👍
Cool film, enjoyed watching it and happy to see such people as him loving and driving those cars.
Beautiful example and story. Keep enjoying it for many years to come!
Thank you..
Great car and video..
Glad you liked it!
Nice to see such loyalty to a beloved car
Great little car. Beautiful example of the classics 912. Oh, how I miss my little 68 912. My biggest mistake was selling my 912 as my family grew. Your 100% correct. It handles the curves better than a 911. Congratulations!
Thanks for watching.
Just a lovely film. So enjoyable to watch and listen. Cheers Zach!
Absolutely stunning.
Beautiful story and a beautiful car! Thank you!
Nice car, nice owner, nice story. Well done!
Glad you enjoyed it
I love the video, what a history, an honest explanation what the car is and how well it has been maintained. These are the type of car and owner that I love to follow on TH-cam.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@Retromod Please make more videos. I am following some other serious Porsche videos and there are several other 912 serious owners like you out there.
Great story. Owning and caring for the car for all the right reasons.
Lovely car. I sold my '69 912 in the late 1990s in L.A. when it couldn't pass smog. Had the car for 18 years and drove it cross country without a hitch. If I could find it I'd probably buy it back.
I still have my 912. I have had it for 52 years. It sat in the garage for a few years until it was too old to have the smog test requirement.
Lovely video, it ticks all the boxes. Thx
Yes it does!
What a gem! 👍
Well done and gorgeous car
My first car was an identical Irish Green 1967 912. Drove it for a decade in my 20s. Always regret selling it.
Great car and a great story.
classic love story of man and machine. He enjoys it for exactly what it is, not what it could be or isn't. This story has nothing to do with going 200 mph or 0-60 in 2.3 seconds, yet find another guy who appreciates and enjoys his car as much as he does.
Cool Car & Great Job Zach Mayne
Just beautiful, amazingly beautiful
I had that exact car. It had dealer installed factory air conditioning a five speed and about 70k on the clock. I bought it in 1990 from the original owner. Foolishly traded it in on a truck in 1996. I miss it terribly!
Really enjoyable video and a beautiful car.
I remember those Moffet field planes flying over my grandparents house in Mountain View in the 70’s all day long. The story was they were sub chasers doing routes over the coastal waters and back, sometimes doing touch and go’s, then back out again. The things kids make up to explain stuff they know nothing about. 👍
Beautiful vehicle!! Beautiful scenery! I thought this looked like New Mexico.
It is! Thanks for watching.
Your car is awesome and so are you
Gotta love Irish Green!!! 66 is the best year. I know, i have the exact same car. Short wheel base fun.
Beautiful car….love the color. I have a 68 912 Tangerine Orange. Love your chrome wheels. I need to get my rims chromed after seeing yours. You must be a amateur videographer. Great video.
Great Film, thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
What a great story,Thank you for sharing
Another awesome film, Zach! Loved it!
Thanks a ton!
Most beautiful car on the planet
I remember seeing one of these new on the lot when I bought a new ‘69 VW beetle 😊.
That's a sexy car. Thanks for sharing.
Excellent tale.
What a beautiful car! Glad your keeping it alive.
My Bug 1302L from 1972 has the same colour Sumatra Green,just Classic
what a great video about the 912! reminds me of the passion dad (maybe you knew george vaccaro from your days in palo alto) had for his car. well done stephen!
Beautiful green machine 👌 I see you drove 747’s before I assume. Speaking about “keeping the momentum”, that’s necessary in the same way when turning tight corners. 👍
I wish my 912 had cost $2,500. Great video.
Thanks!
Beautiful color.
Awesome video 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾😎 Air cool
Thanks 👍
We have a 1987 targa Carrera. Lowered a bit, chipped and SSI heat exchangers. Sweet car!
Loved this!
I’m not a petrol head but this car is beautiful ! Great story.
The tiny neighborhood Mr. Jones lives in (my father does as well) has a disproportionately large number of beautiful vintage Porsches.
Just a beautiful car.
Awesome car👍👍👍
We agree!
Sensacional que carro fantástico e o som do motor parece que foi fabricado esse ano, congratulations
This car s so beautiful
love green 911s.... not enough of them today.... most silver or black..
Loved the video, beautiful car and great story.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Just for a second, when he backed out the garage, though he was going to hitch it up to the trailer!!
Humble & magnificent. Réal drive , simple pleasure.
very nice.
Thanks a lot
This channel deserves more subs.
Beautiful car. I bought my 1967 912 right after college. I’ve had it for 17yrs now. Bought it When they were still very cheap. Funny- it’s had a some similarities to your car. It was originally from a Vietnam area pilot, It has spent a lot of time at my parents garage while I moved to different countries. I needs a lot of work- but it has some LN Nickies, wooden steering wheel waiting for it when I return home. Unfortunately- it is not Irish green.
You're a lucky man Stephen. When Porsche designed this shape, they didn't put a line wrong. In my view, all of its subsequent iterations took the car further and further away from that original timeless design. It's hard to believe that this classic is over 55 years old - it still looks as fresh as a daisy. I can fully understand your love affair with the 912.. I'm sure it's the best $2500 you've ever spent!
Great little documentary. Really interesting to hear about the real experience relative to the 911.
I miss my bahama yellow 1968 912…my eldest son rode in the jump seat for about a year till it had to go. Traded for a 1973 volvo.
Wonderful car and an underrated alternative to the more expensive 911.
Very good!
Very nice. Jez P2, P3A/B here.
I had a chance to buy one just like that around 1980, before they were quite so popular. It wasn't perfect, but it was a steal comparatively. Sorry I passed it up.
Love the green
has a great stance
I sold my 1966 912 in 2011 when I was buying my house. I called her Jessie. I miss her everyday.
Unrelated to Porsche but my Dad help start the Orion P3 squadron out of Moffet/Alameda Naval Air.
Cool and thanks for watching!
@@Retromod 👍👍
Growing up, I always wanted a Porsche.
Any other brand of car just wasn't even close to the mark.
Until I saw the price tag and then I thought "I don't want one THAT badly".
I'd rather have 10 really nice motorbikes in my garage.
Very cool.
Great car nice story ……