porsche356sc
porsche356sc
porsche356sc

Yeah, those 1969 V-6 Camaro SSs are quite rare...

I know that I'm late to the party (stupid job...), but I have to vote for the Rudge knock-offs that were available on Merc 300SLs, BMW 507s, and Porsche 356s. They bring about $10,000 today. That's $10,000 per wheel.

The exact wheels on my plain-jane 356, painted, not chrome. Love 'em.

Where's the Safelight Windshield guy? "You didn't want to drive THAT car to a shootout."

His might not be the biggest collection of significant cars in the world, but it might be the greatest. Every car could be the centerpiece of a world-class collection. And getting to hear these works of art in anger? I think I need to be alone for a bit...

Sure, those new Fuchs style wheels are sweet, and as a Porsche guy I should be stoked over them, but what I would really like is to find out some info about a rumored Lexus hybrid. If only I could find a REALLY FUCKING ANNOYING advertisement to click on.

$7500 from the feds? You mean $7500 from those of us who pay taxes...

You just saved me a lot of typing!

Mark my words, it's just a matter of time before this douche supertanker says this car is 'so money'.

Oh my. I think I need to be alone for a bit...

They drive better than they look. Let that soak in for a minute.

The great thing about 356s, particularly the later ones is they are actually great cars to drive. So many vintage cars can be a disappointment when you drive them. Not a 356. Light years ahead of similar sports cars from the era that I've had the good fortune to drive. They can be driven at 9/10ths and you are not

I bet that the guy that did the engine swap is a xenophobe. Just sayin...