Just the cool cars (in order of ownership):

’66 Maserati Mistral

’57 Triumph TR3  (x2)

’66 Corvette 427 roadster

’62 Triumph TR3B
’52 Triumph TR2

’65 Triumph TR4A

’77 Porsche 911S

’65 Porsche 356SC

’83 Porsche 944

’79 MGB

’85 Porsche 911 Carrera

’83 Porsche 911 SC cabriolet

’05 BMW 325i

’05 Lotus Elise (goes around corners very fast)


So the next logical step in this discussion is to ask how many that have
sports cars also race their boats and their cars?  I'll bet there may be a
connection there as well.


For me, the head-to-head racing on a track has an appeal, but I am more
comfortable on an autocross course.


On Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 3:52 PM, <b...@quickland.us> wrote:

>
>
> my partner told me we were are talking about cars now so here's mine
> driving as many years as i have ive tried many
> started with mgb.  taught me to not go english
> went to BMW 300 series for a month
> tried a corvette but wanted to go fast around corners more than the
> straight away
> the car i have been most satisfied through the years is the porsche.
>  started with 911s late 70's and moved to boxster a few years ago.  like
> the roadster, width and mid-engine.  also have a cayenne
> with the new 911s, been seriously thinking about going back.  we've also
> tried the panerama-sp?  its nicer than the cayenne
> still like english leather but prefer to stay out of the shop
>
> Bob Morgan
> Quicksea
> C&C37
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