Couldn't agree more, great video! I found my 912E in northern California a few years back and drove it 3,900 trouble free miles home to Florida. It was an incredible experience from the Redwoods, to the Bonneville Salt flats and finally carving up the Dragons Tail in the Smokey Mountains before ending up at my home in South Florida. Every time I tell this story to a guy at Cars & Coffee with a beautiful early 911garage queen, I sense that they look at my car with a new found appreciation afterwards. CHEERS
This is such a helpful reminder. I have a 912e with 200k miles that sometimes I wish was faster, and in better shape… maybe I’m looking at it wrong. Thank you.
I have a 1965 built in November one month before I was born. Owned it since 2009. Titled as a 66'. I've rebuilt, replace the engine, removed 4 layers of paint, no interior yet, just seats, and steering wheel 😂... I have wanted to take her on a journey to Louisiana. Afraid to leave her over night. 2 two times parole have tried to steal her.. guess I have to sleep in her.. thank you for sharing.. inspiring, love it..
Glad to see another 912e on the road. I picked up my (yellow) 912e from the original owner last year. Ironically spotted a brown one today in the wild here in Atlanta.. Trying to find a registry of 912e owners. Please let me know if you know of a current one. Cheers!
Hey, not trying to be a smart guy, but your channel should be called "Die Faszination," as the German term for fascination is feminine. Cheers, love your channel.
Couldn't agree more, great video!
I found my 912E in northern California a few years back and drove it 3,900 trouble free miles home to Florida. It was an incredible experience from the Redwoods, to the Bonneville Salt flats and finally carving up the Dragons Tail in the Smokey Mountains before ending up at my home in South Florida. Every time I tell this story to a guy at Cars & Coffee with a beautiful early 911garage queen, I sense that they look at my car with a new found appreciation afterwards. CHEERS
They wish they were you.
This is such a helpful reminder. I have a 912e with 200k miles that sometimes I wish was faster, and in better shape… maybe I’m looking at it wrong. Thank you.
Awesome video on the 912e, I have a 67 912 with a 76 912e engine in it :)
Road trip in a 912e, count me in!
I have a 1965 built in November one month before I was born. Owned it since 2009. Titled as a 66'. I've rebuilt, replace the engine, removed 4 layers of paint, no interior yet, just seats, and steering wheel 😂... I have wanted to take her on a journey to Louisiana. Afraid to leave her over night. 2 two times parole have tried to steal her.. guess I have to sleep in her.. thank you for sharing.. inspiring, love it..
Glad to see another 912e on the road. I picked up my (yellow) 912e from the original owner last year. Ironically spotted a brown one today in the wild here in Atlanta.. Trying to find a registry of 912e owners. Please let me know if you know of a current one. Cheers!
There are a few on Facebook.
facebook.com/groups/13021262495
Given the steady rise in value on these, my 912E has been virtually free to drive, for the 35 years I have owned her.
It's never a loss until you sell. Here's to another 35!
Proud owner of a 912E in Talbot Yellow. Car is also named Mello Yellow 😂
If the shoe fits 😁 Will we see you at Luft this year?
Hey, not trying to be a smart guy, but your channel should be called "Die Faszination," as the German term for fascination is feminine. Cheers, love your channel.
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@@carsunknown right on, thanks!