The link between the spiritual and the everyday reality of all the exhibits is priceless. Some cars just lift our spirits in a way that is hard to explain. Thank you.
What an amazing collection of Porsches. Very cool history lesson concerning a single marque. Just fantastic, in the dictionary sence. Really enjoying this!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Great coverage. The passion is plain to see. I'm ashamed to say I lived in Tampa for 15 years and never visited. Now I'm retired back in Canada kicking myself. Whenever I see the techs working in a place like this, I get jealous. They have the best jobs. I choose a different path, computing. Ugh. The money was good but not so good that it was worth eating 30 years on. Now I tinker with my 996.1, but my skill level is low. It's still very rewarding when I do even the simplest repair. I have the utmost respect for good mechanics, they're few and far between these days. Trying to get a shop to care for my car like I do is tough, so I'm tooling up and studying auto electrical and mechanicals as much as I can absorb. Maybe when I'm free of family responsibilities I can come back and get involved with the revs institute as a docent. Probably not though. Hell, I moved to London in '98, started 4v years, and never even got to Goodwood. I just wasn't that into cars then. Now I watch the MM, Revival, and FoS on TH-cam, kicking myself. I think the first Revival was in 1998. I could have been there. Story of my life, a day late and a dollar short. I'm getting like that fast show character, 'just my luck...' 😂
Cars exercised regularly, no ropes... perfect museum?
Why thank you!
The link between the spiritual and the everyday reality of all the exhibits is priceless. Some cars just lift our spirits in a way that is hard to explain. Thank you.
That's how it's done. Preservation before restoration. Thanks Audrain & thanks Revs!!!
I went to this museum last year. Absolutely amazing!
What an amazing collection of Porsches. Very cool history lesson concerning a single marque. Just fantastic, in the dictionary sence. Really enjoying this!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦
Bin there. Naples nice place too 😎
Thanks for sharing. My next trip to Florida will include this collection.
Brumos is another to stop by at if you can
We hope to see you then!
Oh man . Would love to see that Porsche room.
The Revs is amazing. Went last year and can’t say enough good things.
Definitely take a car friend to geek out with!
This was cool❤
Great coverage. The passion is plain to see. I'm ashamed to say I lived in Tampa for 15 years and never visited. Now I'm retired back in Canada kicking myself. Whenever I see the techs working in a place like this, I get jealous. They have the best jobs. I choose a different path, computing. Ugh. The money was good but not so good that it was worth eating 30 years on. Now I tinker with my 996.1, but my skill level is low. It's still very rewarding when I do even the simplest repair. I have the utmost respect for good mechanics, they're few and far between these days. Trying to get a shop to care for my car like I do is tough, so I'm tooling up and studying auto electrical and mechanicals as much as I can absorb. Maybe when I'm free of family responsibilities I can come back and get involved with the revs institute as a docent. Probably not though. Hell, I moved to London in '98, started 4v years, and never even got to Goodwood. I just wasn't that into cars then. Now I watch the MM, Revival, and FoS on TH-cam, kicking myself. I think the first Revival was in 1998. I could have been there. Story of my life, a day late and a dollar short. I'm getting like that fast show character, 'just my luck...' 😂
I remember the Duesenberg SSJ they had
The docent in the video is John Fritz, not John Wharton.
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