Just watched this - twice! Excellent - you explain with passion and you are very articulate! Lovely! Thoroughly enjoyed it and promptly pulled the trigger on a 86 3.2 SSE Targa!!
The spirited nature of that 2.4 liter engine is far more enjoyable to drive and listen to, than most of the larger more powerful engines after that time period. Good on you mate, very nice example of early 911
Generally curious how a 26 year old afforded such a beautiful car? In my area this car would be minimum 45k usd. It also sounds like you have a few cars. I'm asking not out of judgement but as I'm interested in owning one some day.
Hello, Thank you for your question. I started working when I was 15 years old,and I do what I can to support my passion. I have a great mentor and support system around me. My first car was a MGB, and it was a nightmare. I have come a long way, and it wasn’t an easy journey. I have learnt a lot and I am still learning. Thank you
No.... it’s much more fun and involving than modern cars, nothing I’ve driven in 40+ years is as enjoyable as my 911E 2.4 1973. Just rest you hands on the steering wheel and feel the feedback from every texture of the road, when you park the car you get out with a smile on your face every time
@@baqadoesauto9219 I thought I saw it listed on Craigslist last week and I was a bit surprised. I met you one evening in Yaletown, parked in front of Earl's. Hope to see you again here soon!
From a 54 year old porsche enthusiast, “ you got the whole idea balanced”, is all about the connection 👍
Give this man a nice cold beer, he totally gets it. Good head on a 26 year old shoulder. Chapeau my friend, fab video. 👌🏿
Just watched this - twice! Excellent - you explain with passion and you are very articulate! Lovely! Thoroughly enjoyed it and promptly pulled the trigger on a 86 3.2 SSE Targa!!
The spirited nature of that 2.4 liter engine is far more enjoyable to drive and listen to, than most of the larger more powerful engines after that time period. Good on you mate, very nice example of early 911
Thank you Douglas 🙏🏽
Awesome video 📹 it's great to see the younger generation in a Air cool 😎 911 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Totally agree about the connection between car and driver
You got the right philosophie in your mind. Super super presentation. Thanks a lot!
Thank you! It means a lot 😊
Driving my 1974 911 Targa was the most fun you could have sitting up. Thanks for reminding me.
I’m glad 😊
Bro I really want one now
Great video and good for you! absolutely amazing car and the SOUND!! I have a 1987 3.2 and it's great too. SO MUCH FUN
Learned a lot about the Porsche 911. Great video!!!
You feel the same way I do about these cars Nice to see you enjoying your car Cheers lad!
Very nice video, I have become very interested in older 911s lately and this video was well done!
I love the color, wonderful car man
@Subarashi Zoe
Thank you brother 🙏🏽
Wow. It was an amazing video
Amazing video truly informative and briefly described
That car looks cool!!
Very nice Video of your car , it Looks Great , and You’re Right , once you Drove it you‘re hooked!!!
Absolutely loved the narration
Congrats! Fully agree.
BAQOOO zinda abad. stay blessed brother.
Superb!......and a great philosopher
You‘re a real 911 lover...👍🏼
Thanks Michael 😊
great video! loved it :)
Thank you! 😊
Very nice take on it 💯
Thank you Earl 🙏🏽
Hey there...are you on the west coast...I recognize the scenery and your plates...will honk 3X if I see you around town...lol
Hello, yes, I am in west coast. Sure please do honk 3X if you see me around. I will honk back 5X..lol 😂
Nice review
As one of those old farts - WAY MORE FUN! But I was always an old Alfa guy so...
Great video!!!! Thank you.
Thank you for watching 🙏🏽
Wah baqooo
Nice video. is there an old video from the production?
Hi Jan, yes there a factory video available. Here is the link th-cam.com/video/dhqdptVysjE/w-d-xo.html
@@baqadoesauto9219 perfect! Thank you. I couldn't find it.
Porsche 911, benchmark for all sports cars.
Bruv can i drive this car from Quetta to Chaman?
😂
Sure 😂
Generally curious how a 26 year old afforded such a beautiful car? In my area this car would be minimum 45k usd. It also sounds like you have a few cars. I'm asking not out of judgement but as I'm interested in owning one some day.
Hello,
Thank you for your question. I started working when I was 15 years old,and I do what I can to support my passion. I have a great mentor and support system around me. My first car was a MGB, and it was a nightmare. I have come a long way, and it wasn’t an easy journey. I have learnt a lot and I am still learning.
Thank you
No a longhood isn't as much fun as a new sports car. Its a hundred times MORE fun.
No.... it’s much more fun and involving than modern cars, nothing I’ve driven in 40+ years is as enjoyable as my 911E 2.4 1973. Just rest you hands on the steering wheel and feel the feedback from every texture of the road, when you park the car you get out with a smile on your face every time
You described it really well. 😊
did you sell your 911?
Hello @Joseph Yang,
I didn’t sell my 911. 😊
@@baqadoesauto9219 I thought I saw it listed on Craigslist last week and I was a bit surprised. I met you one evening in Yaletown, parked in front of Earl's. Hope to see you again here soon!
@@jyang747
For sure, I hope to see you again 😊
Bro a Porsche is just a souped up Volkswagen. Nothing to see here.
Obviously you never driven one….
U r clueless
Well, enjoy your beetle!